S1E10 Kids in America
As Sherri deals with her landlord, Leia’s last day in town gets complicated after Jay expresses doubts about a long-distance relationship.
Hello, Wisconsin! It's 1995 and Leia Forman, daughter of Eric and Donna, is visiting her grandparents for the summer where she bonds with a new generation of Point Place kids under the watchful eye of Kitty and the stern glare of Red. Sex, drugs and rock 'n roll never dies, it just changes clothes.
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As Sherri deals with her landlord, Leia’s last day in town gets complicated after Jay expresses doubts about a long-distance relationship.
Leia forges ahead with her 15th birthday party, inspired by “Beverly Hills, 90210.” Red finds himself in a competition to get Leia the perfect gift.
Donna and Eric spend the Fourth of July at his parents’ house in Point Place, where their daughter Leia makes an impression on the other teens in town.
Back in Point Place, Leia dreads having to come clean to Jay and Nikki about what happened last summer. Kitty strongly urges Donna to move back home.
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