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That '90s Show's Gay Representation Is Good, But It Could Be Better

Written by Bisma Fida
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Netflix's That '90s Show breaks fresh ground for gay representation with its character, Ozzie but there is still room for improvement.

That '70s Show spin-off, Netflix's That '90s Show prides itself on the healthy portrayal of family dynamics, parenthood, friendships, and gay representation among other things. The Netflix series adds another chapter to the Forman family through Eric and Donna's daughter, Leia, who's finding her feet as a teenager. Her story starts when she decides to stay the summer of 1995 at her grandparents Red and Kitty's house in Point Place, Wisconsin. She makes friends with the neighborhood kids who add excitement to her life. Her ragtag team of teenagers consists of Gwen and her half-brother, Nate Runck, Jay Kelso, Nikki and Ozzie.

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