The roommates from The Real World: Los Angeles move back into their original Venice beach house, 28 years later, to relive one of the most memorable seasons in reality TV history. Before they can truly reunite, they'll have to settle unfinished business.
The roommates embark on a luxurious yacht trip. Tami tries to mediate an explosive fight between Beth S. and David. Jon volunteers to officiate a vow renewal between Irene and her husband. Glen reveals a tragic turn in his life.
The roommates revisit Tami's decision to have an abortion in 1993 and reveal some personal experiences of their own. On a spiritual trip to Joshua Tree, Real World New York's Eric Nies helps Glen seek closure over the death of his ex-girlfriend.
Hoping to revive his country music career, Jon plans a comeback concert. A friendly game amongst roommates becomes a heated discussion about race relations in America. David sets the record straight about a harmful allegation he made in 1993.
Tami confronts David over his lack of support during the roommates' race conversation, leading to an explosive fight. Tami's husband arrives at the house to confront David. An imminent visit from her transgender son leads Beth A to revisit her journey as one of TV's first openly LGBTQ+ cast members.
The roommates from The Real World New Orleans are moving back in and reuniting for the first time in 22 years. Decades long feuds quickly resurface.
Danny opens up about living in the spotlight, post-Real World. Julie's attempts to get back in the roommates' good graces are derailed by a wild night out.
Julie's erratic behavior rubs her roommates the wrong way, leading to a confrontation with Tokyo. Danny and ex-boyfriend Paul meet for the first time since their breakup.
The roommates continue to try to make Julie understand why her complaints about Tokyo's actions towards her after a wild night out were harmful. And a surprise visit brings some fun to a tense household.
Jamie and Julie have rekindled their old friendship, but a shocking revelation about their past sexual history leaves the roommates wondering whether they might be more than friends. After Danny calls Matt out for some homophobic comments from 2000, Matt starts to fear his presence in the house is at odds with his religious faith.
While Matt continues to wonder if his presence in the house is at odds with his religious faith, Julie drops a bombshell about her own religious beliefs. A visit from Julie's husband ends in chaos after he questions the nature of Julie's relationship with Jamie. Danny and Matt hash out their differences. Kelley feels out of place in the house.
Kelley finds herself in increasingly uncomfortable situations in the house. In the aftermath of his visit, Julie's husband gives her a hall pass to do with as she pleases. With his roommates' help, Tokyo resurrects "Come On Be My Baby Tonight".
As the roommates' time in New Orleans comes to an end, they reflect on how they've all changed since 2000 and leave their mark on the city one last time. With the help of Melissa's old friend Lionel, the roommates memorialize their experience with a mural painting. Melissa and Julie think that Tokyo is closing himself off again and try to get him to open up more. When Mardi Gras shows up at their front door Kelley has a realization and drops a bombshell on the rest of the house.