There’s nothing like a decades-long friendship.
In a sneak peek at Netflix’s That ’90s Present—a That ’70s Present sequel collection that options Debra Jo Rupp and Kurtwood Smith reprising their roles as Kitty and Pink Foreman, respectively—the household matriarch is in a tizzy making an attempt to arrange a celebration for her granddaughter Leia, performed by Callie Haverda.
“Don’t be concerned, I awakened early to get a head begin,” she tells husband Pink. “Oh my god, it is 7 a.m. I have not deviled a rattling factor.”
A really unconcerned Pink responds, “It may be a protracted day.”
With Kitty going one million miles an hour, a really acquainted face waltzes into the kitchen with an equally acquainted catchphrase.
“Hello there, hey there, ho there!,” says the Formans’ subsequent door neighbor Bob Pinciotti, performed by Don Stark, reprising his function from That ’70s Present.
Bob’s entrance is met with rapturous applause from the studio viewers, however not everyone is thrilled.
“And it simply acquired longer,” Pink says, exasperatedly.