/r/That70sshow
A subreddit for fans of That 70's Show.
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Hanging out down the street.
The same ol thing we did last week.
Not a thing to do but talk to you.
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The boys visit college with red and kitty. Red disapproves of the idea of the boys living in a co-ed dorm and looks for an all-male dorm in the hotel. He says:
"There's got to be at least one all-male dormitory on this campus. Ah, here it is - right in between the chapel and the school of interior design."
What's implied by this?
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What happened to Jackie's original mom from Season 1 Episode 6. The episode where they find the keg and Jackie's mom has to show the house. She was a blonde short haired woman in her late 30s.
So much of how Topher has distanced himself from the rest of the cast and how little he has wanted to comment on the Danny Masterson trial makes more sense to me now. I hope she gets her day in court.
I'm not sure how many people remember the show 'Grounded for Life', but I am currently doing a rewarch of the show. Throughout the series 4 of the gang members makes appearances (Hyde, Jackie, Kelso, and Fez). Despite not being the same characters in GFL, their characters share similar personality traits. When Ashton Kutcher made his appearance an oddly familiar set did as well.
She seemed really cool and idky we never saw her again. I know the show had a lot of one offs, but i like the small bits they showed of her.
The Topher quote was not from Chris Masterson. This is the full page. It's an interview with Danny and in the top right paragraph, towards the end, it talks about how Ashton and Wilmer are his close friends and that his brother Chris is in a relationship with Laura. Just to clear things up lol
Post a quote from the show and let others guess who said it…
“Mutiny from behind” is the book name of kittys dirty book, is it real or based on a spefic book?
anyone feel like this episode is underrated? just wondering what the thoughts are on this episode
Guessing it was because he was the only one of the cast that didn't convert to Scientology...
Mine is probably “Here’s a prank where my foot DOESN’T get stuck up your ass. Let’s hope it doesn’t go horribly, HORRIBLY wrong!”
Either that or Eric’s mocking “I wish I was an octopus so I could put eight feet in eight different asses!”
One of the working titles for the show was ‘Teenage Wasteland’ (a reference to The Who song Baba O’Riley). I always thought that title was a better fit. It makes me think of a bunch of teenagers hanging out, feeling stuck in a small town, navigating high school, doing what they can to entertain themselves. Truer to the essence of the show in my opinion.
‘That 70’s Show’ is a bit campy and makes everyone focus on how it is set in the past and that was never the emphasis for me. I liked how it feels like it could have taken place in any decade. Of course the clothes and music are very 70’s but the situations felt timeless.
Big fan of the show, just an opinion :)
In season 4 episode 17 we see Red shinning a pair of shoes in a very small room in his house while talking to Eric. It’s at the end of the episode and it has a funny scene in it. Do we ever see this room again or is it another Donna’s younger sister situation?
So after this next video I'm currently working on, I'm going to delve into the That '70s Show Iceberg!
Now I've seen this iceberg around for quite some time. So before I truly start working on it, I was curious if you guys had some entries that you wanted to add to this.
Meniscule topics related to the show, obvious ones, conspiracy theories that could be true, etc.
What does that second part mean? That even if things didn't change, it would still suck? So it sucks either way, regardless of whether things change or they don't change? If she thought the aftermath would suck no matter what, she really shouldn't have had sex at all.
Re: Donna's words to Eric after they had sex for the first time and he found out she thought it was awkward and weird and told Jackie.
For what he did to her hair and calling her ugly on the inside. She actually did deserve it. Because it was really hypocritical of her to just retaliate his rejection in such childish ways when he really took it well the times she rejected him (aside from Hyde saying there was crying) judging by That 90s show, he should be glad it didn’t last with her.
For me, it was in s1 e2, when Eric asks Red for gas money during dinner, Red laughs it off and says:
"Yeah, and if a frog had wings, he wouldn't bump it's ass when he hops"
Idk why, but when that joke gave me the mental image of a frog bumping it's ass when it's hopping made me unintentionally cackle
in one of the episodes the gang is listening to a guitar solo and when it ends, jackie asks to listen to it again and they make her put headphones on. does anyone know what song the solo is from? sorry i can’t remember much else about the episode but it’s in the early seasons for sure.
Even though season 1 is a bit slow, it has the funniest, most quotable first episode in TV history.
How much I hate season 8. They made Jackie look like a clown 🤡😩