/r/That70sshow
A subreddit for fans of That 70's Show.
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In the episode of the wedding renewal in the 2nd season I saw a hallway and then I see the living room (with door) and a kitchen with a push through door (where you just push and walk through). Do they ever show any another rooms in the house? Granted I’m only on season two but it’s driving me bonkers trying to figure it out.
The episode literally starts with her gone on her and Fez's honeymoon without him. There was no reason to bring her back. I know why they replaced the actress, but from a narrative point, they could've left her gone. Basically do what they did in season 3 and just have her be gone.
I hate that guy.
okay, so i rewatched 1x11 "eric's buddy" and here are some things i think about it:
1.) what a bizarre choice for a plotline?? obviously i have no issue with it and i actually think it is very telling about eric as a person, considering that this is the 70s and he tells buddy essentially that he doesn't mind having a gay friend (one who is romantically interested in him at that) and even gives him like a cute little shoulder punch idk it's just very much playing into the sensitive nice guy eric persona.. i'm just wondering WHY? like yes, for the sake of entertainment, but there is not that much comedy laden within it.. if buddy was a girl or a straight guy, all the non-gay jokes could still happen, and the gay thing is barely played for laughs which is good but confusing from a show made in the 90s about the 70s??
2.) where did buddy even go after.. they decided to stay friends and now he's just gone? everyone talks about "production wanted him to be a rival to donna" etc etc but i don't really know how true that is, and i also don't know like how close together they film and write etc so idk how complicated it would be to get buddy back or get him off the show.. i just think it's a weird ending for him to NEVER SHOW UP AGAIN
3.) is the episode with shelly from season 2 (or 3 i forget) like a parallel?? eric says something like "i'm glad you're my lab partner, i shouldn't be alone around a bunsen burner" to her, which is very reminsicent of "are you sure you're fine being my lab partner? i tend to blow things up" from buddy.. idk i just thought it was funny. and also the witholding sex episode, like is it supposed to be some joke about lab partners having "chemistry"?? why is eric always in some romantic entanglement with his lab partner?? personally i have hated all my lab partners with a burning passion
4.) is buddy's line about "i tend to blow things up" supposed to be him testing the waters about like.. gay rumors?? is it an innuendo?? they just give these vibes like they know each other already and have this secret rapport that even i as the viewer am slightly left out of but buddy literally only exists in the context of this one episode
5.) AND MOST PRESSINGLY --- eric's monologue. eric "i feel like i'm playing a part" forman. i might just be completely stupid and i'm forgetting something, but do they even resolve this??? like, i understand that it's supposed to kinda be like haha it sounds like he's saying he's gay, but it REALLY does sound like he's saying he's gay.. or just somehow doesn't fit the mould for him and donna's relationship. and i don't think they ever bring it back up that he feels like this, which seems super important to me and does lead me to wonder if they ever considered taking eric and buddy in a different direction like everyone says they did because seriously what is that speech about
i know it's been multiple decades but this episode is driving me insane. please drop eric and buddy related brainrot below and give me some answers to my undying questions.
So,
What does everyone think happened to Hyde pist 1979?
like a serious scene when she talks about her beauty or smt I can’t remember any
I don't know if I saw this in the show, or maybe some other show. But I have a very vague memory of a scene using the song, Summer Breeze by Seals and Crofts. It might have been a montage of romantic scenes between Eric and Donna. Yet when I try Google, I don't see any results that the song was ever in That 70s Show. So maybe I'm mixing it up with something else, or my brain just completely made it up for some reason.
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! In which Thanksgiving day episode did Eric receive a nasty surprise when he tried to hide a failing grade?
S01E23 - Grandma Dies
The ending to this episode shows a warm moment among the Formans, precluding Laurie. Laurie recognizes the bonding moment and proceeds to leave. Had Laurie stay and joined her family, it would have made for a more impactful for Laurie and the show as a whole. Instead, the show answered the old question of how would that be funny, opting for a small laugh and character consistency rather than a meaningful moment.
I distinctly remember an episode where the Formans are at church, and Eric and Red are trying to watch the Packers game, so they sneak off to the basement of the church to watch it. However, I recently finished the series, and it never happened. Is this a Mandela Effect?
Ya i know im not the first to point it out. Just been a die hard fan of the show, it brought me and my parents together. What can I say lol. Anyways i finally got around to joining because of Midge...of all reasons? Lol who'd of thought? Haha So...hit me with your vest shot i guess and hqve fun. Dont worry, i got the stupid helmet on.
When Eric walks in on Red and Kitty “doing it”, Donna shares her own story of catching her parents in the act, where did she catch them?
Maybe I'm a dumbass because I don't understand the joke (or stereotype, if it is one). Does Earl's dog actually keep getting hit over and over, or is he lying as an excuse to always be late?
Edit: don't you love it when you post an opinion some people don't like on one sub, then the pissed people go through your post and comment history and downvote every single thing you do? Super fun and super mature. Now a fun joke post with everything in the zeroes. 😢
What do you guys think about Donna and Hyde would they be a good couple or would Hyde and Jackie be better
Format: No sitcom laughter, but similar to Malcolm in the Middle's format.
Networks to air this (From Likely to Most Likely): Netflix, ABC, FX, NBC, CBS, TNT, The CW, FOX.
In one of the more cringe aspects of the show, an obviously underage Mila Kunis can be seen kissing on 20-something Ashton Kutcher. How old was Mila when she auditioned for the role of Jackie Burkhardt?
After multiple rewatches, finally doing a binging one... previous ones being over a long period of time... finally hit me that Red quit the supermarket bc of the heart attack and hence, had to look for a job in season 7... I'm a dumbass !!!