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Think Happy Days for the late '90s and the early 2000s, except set in The '70s instead of The '50s.That '70s Show is a sitcom about teenager Eric Forman and his friends and family living their lives in Point Place, Wisconsin from 1976 to 1979. Remarkably, despite only three years passing through the whole series' universe, it ran for eight seasons on Fox from 1998 to 2006, becoming the network's second-longest-running live-action sitcom after Married... with Children, as well as the final series from Carsey Werner to end its run (indeed, they haven't produced anything since then).Part of the humor came from anachronisms playing off modern audiences, such as the amazing video game graphics of Pong. The show's recurring Running Gag was that the teens often went down to Eric's basement for a "circle." Even though it was never (explicitly) stated what they were really doing down there, you can pretty much guess (the camera in the circle represented the "item" being passed around). The occasional lighter being flashed and/or puffs of smoke billowing in the background help, too.The show also employed other techniques such as scene transitions of the actors dancing in front of colorful backgrounds, split screens, scenes shown from a singular point of view (expressed through a handheld camera) and fantasy sequences.Fox attempted to get the ball rolling on a spin-off series, That '80s Show, in early 2002, but it only lasted half a season before going off the air after failing to gain a wide audience.On October 8, 2021, it was announced that Netflix had ordered a new spin-off for the series, That '90s Show. The series shifts focus from Eric Forman to the daughter he had with Donna Pinciotti, Leia. Kurtwood Smith and Debra Jo Rupp reprise their roles as series regulars, while other former cast members return in guest appearances. The series premiered on January 19, 2023.Partial Trope Namer for That Nostalgia Show.
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Aw, Look! They Really Do Love Each Other
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Aw, Look! They Really Do Love Each Other: Red. He always defends Eric when strangers criticize him or their relationship. In turn Eric, despite constantly complaining to his close friends about Red, will always stand up for and defend his father against outsiders. Eric and Laurie constantly jump at the chance to deliver a low blow to one another, but when Red overreacts to the point that it makes Laurie cry, Eric stands steadily by her. Additionally in "Water Tower," when Eric walks in on Red and Kitty having sex and is traumatized, Laurie finds out and comforts him.
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That Nostalgia Show
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That Nostalgia Show: That '70s Show deliberately plays on nostalgia for the 1970s, basing many of its plotlines on issues contemporary for the era.
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No Accounting for Taste
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No Accounting for Taste: The relationship between Jackie and Hyde.
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Adam Westing
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Adam Westing: Semi-regular Tommy Chong, essentially playing a Captain Ersatz of himself.
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Creator Cameo
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Creator Cameo: Series producer and writer Linda Wallem (aka Dr. Hutchison, and co-creator of Nurse Jackie) appeared a couple times, once as one of Kitty's hospital co-workers, another time as a celebrity partner in a a Pyramid takeoff Eric imagined.
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Correlation/Causation Gag
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Correlation/Causation Gag: In "Grandma's Dead," Eric calls out his paternal grandmother for being openly mean and nasty to Kitty. He then flat-out says it wouldn't kill her to be nice for one day. She then slumps dead onto his shoulder.
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Likes Older Men
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Likes Older Men: In "Red and Stacey", Red Forman talks with a young cashier from Price Mart about being a good girl for his son Eric (as a way to cheer it up after his breakup with Donna), but she instead touches Red's leg with a naughty face implying she likes Red. Eric later realized about this when he decided to talk with this girl and she asked every time if Red would be in house too.
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Scenery Censor
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Scenery Censor: When Hyde makes Fez serve customers naked in the Foto Hut.
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One Samba moment happens when Eric goes upstairs to make toast and runs into his father, Red; while they talk, the wall in the background is moving. Also, the adults once accidentally eat a batch of "special brownies" made by Hyde. Hilarity Ensues.
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Title Sequence Replacement
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Title Sequence Replacement: In the widescreen remaster, the title sequence exclusive to the second half of Season 3 (after Lisa Robin Kelly left the cast) is replaced with an edited version from the rest of the season. In this intro, the shots where Laurie is seated in the back have been digitally edited to remove her, leaving a conspicuous empty seat every time, and the shot where she is driving has been replaced with one where Bob, Eric, and Red are seated in the front and Red uncharacteristically smiles and sings.
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Repeated Cue, Tardy Response
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Repeated Cue, Tardy Response: Donna tells Eric to hide in the woods so he can jump out at the end of a ghost story she is going to tell.
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Chaos Architecture
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Chaos Architecture: The Hub looked completely different in the pilot. When you look at it closely, the design of the basement set doesn't match up with the rest of the Forman house.
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Tempting Fate
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Tempting Fate: What was the last thing Eric said to his grandmother before she died?
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Relationship Upgrade
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Hyde and Jackie had this at first but it soon blossomed into a mutual understanding (albeit with a lot of bickering) that became a Relationship Upgrade.
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Humanizing Tears
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Humanizing Tears: Jackie, surprisingly. When she's genuinely upset about something, the others actually make an effort to comfort her in their own way. Yes, even Hyde and Red by way of being caught in her clingy hugs...and this was before Hyde and Jackie got a Relationship Upgrade.
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"Well Done, Son" Guy
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"Well Done, Son" Guy: Eric and Red. Red once said that, as Eric's father, it was his job to make Eric a man, "which he's not." A female version of this trope occurs with Kitty both as a mother and as a daughter. Kitty has a very strained relationship with her daughter Laurie due to the fact that Laurie Really Gets Around and can't seem to do anything constructive with her life. Grandma Bea, Kitty's mother, also uses her razor-sharp Deadpan Snarker abilities to mercilessly insult Kitty and everything she tries to do. Kitty even cited the similarities between Laurie and Grandma Bea as proof that "evil skips a generation."
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Pro Wrestling Episode
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Pro Wrestling Episode: Red takes the gang to a wrestling match in "That Wrestling Show".
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Diet Episode
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Diet Episode: Red, after his heart attack, tries to sneak around his diet. After he gets busted, he says "This isn't food! This is what food eats!"
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Sibling Rivalry
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Sibling Rivalry: Eric and Laurie. It ends up spilling over to Hyde in "The Good Son" when both of them team up against him. Red and Kitty are just not good at loving one child equally.
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Comic-Book Time
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Comic-Book Time: The show starts in May 1976 and ends at the stroke of midnight on December 31st 1979, but lasted eight seasons. Despite taking place over 3.5 years, there are more Thanksgiving & Christmas episodes than the timeline would dictate, and several events are stated to have taken place over the course of a year within the same season, even though the show was still set in the same year as it was over a season ago. In Season 3, episode 4 is Halloween (October), episode 8 is Veteran's Day (November), episode 9 is Christmas (December) and 15 is Valentine's Day (February) but the license plate indicating the year remains as 1977 until episode 22. On top of this the characters age at a delayed rate until they graduate high school in season 5, but then seem to age at a normal rate over the remainder of the show - for example, Eric's 17th & 18th birthdays are in the first & sixth seasons, but Kelso's daughter is conceived, born & aged to a toddler during the show's 1979.
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Above the Influence
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Above the Influence: In "Roller Disco", Fez rejects a drunken Jackie's advances. Bonus points for creative use of the Good Angel, Bad Angel trope (Batman vs. Riddler variant).
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Dad the Veteran
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Red: choleric (hard, bitter, cynic)
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Those Two Guys
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Those Two Guys: Hyde and Fez up until season five, where Hyde starts dating Jackie, and Kelso starts hanging out with Fez.
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Bathtub Bonding
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Bathtub Bonding: When Eric and Hyde first met they were kids and to spite him not liking Eric that much Kitty got them to have a bath together which as teenagers Eric seems less embarrassed about than Hyde.
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HotForTeacher
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Hot for Teacher: In one Thanksgiving episode, it's revealed that Kelso has been sleeping with Eric's math teacher.
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Heterosexual Life-Partners
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Heterosexual Life-Partners: Kelso and Fez. Most of the time. Eric & Hyde and sometimes Donna & Jackie.
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Breaking the Fourth Wall
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Breaking the Fourth Wall: An interesting case occurred in the Halloween episode "Too Old to Trick and Treat, Too Young to Die", where after Kelso made a comment that was actually the main idea of the episode (namely being in an Alfred Hitchcock movie without knowing), a musical sting played, where with each beat that played, we cut to a closeup of each member of the gang staring at the camera.note Actually, they turn their head to the camera in time with the dramatic music. In "Water Tower", after Eric tells Laurie that the reason he was acting weird was because he saw Red and Kitty have sex, the camera zooms in on Laurie's shocked face looking to said camera before she hugs Eric in comfort.
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The Friends Who Never Hang
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An interesting variant occurs with Jackie, who wasn't really part of the group at first and was only tolerated by the others because she was Kelso's girlfriend. It was only after Hyde started burning her, Fez started worshiping her, Donna became closer friends with her, and Eric realized that she pissed Laurie off (even though he never became friends with her, see The Friends Who Never Hang above) that she became a full part of the circle.
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Home-Early Surprise
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Home-Early Surprise: Happens a few times: Once in a very early episode in which Eric goes to Donna's house in the middle of the night while her parents are away to find that they've come home early. Again when Donna and Eric take advantage of having the house to themselves, when all of the other characters come home almost immediately, much earlier than anticipated. Also when Eric has "borrowed" his dad's car and relaxes, glad that he has so much time to clean up - but he learns that he only has forty minutes.
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Hidden Heart of Gold
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Hidden Heart of Gold: Red's mother. She's well-known for all the negative things she's done like insulting Kitty and her condescending attitude but she was also very nice to Fez and seemed rather fond of Eric, offering to have him live with her since he looked so thin. When she died, we also found out that she kept Red's model trains even when he thought she had thrown them out, she made a small blueberry pie for him when she made peach pie (he doesn't like peaches), and she was also the first person to call him Red.
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Aborted Arc
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Averted for the love triangle between Eric, Donna, and Hyde in Season 1. It was so short-lived that it never escalated beyond Hyde making his first and only love confession to Donna (which she probably forgot anyway since she was drunk at that time) in the midst of her date with Eric.
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Ironic Echo
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Ironic Echo: Starting at the end of "Reefer Madness" and continuing throughout "Red Sees Red", Red uses some variation of the phrase "Playtime is over" when he announces further restrictions on the house. Then at the end of the episode when Kitty forces him to lift all of his rules, Eric says "Well... I guess 'playtime is over'".
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TheUnReveal
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The Un-Reveal: Every time Fez is asked where he comes from, he always answers with a joke or a sarcastic remark. Fez's real name has also never been revealed, as instead of saying it, people either call Fez something else or stop and ask how the name is pronounced. When Fez's friend from his country comes to visit he never calls Fez by any name.
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Generation Xerox
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Generation Xerox: It's not hard to see where Eric's attributes and personality stems from. Red even lampshades it in "Street Fighting Man," when Eric beats up a Green Bay Packers fan at a football game, claiming Eric's got the "Forman rage in him". Also, Grandma Bea and Laurie. Evil does skip a generation. Donna, much like her mother, winds up dating a guy nowhere near as attractive as her.
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Shag Wagon
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Shag Wagon: Kelso bought his uncle's used van for this very purpose.
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Verbal Tic
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Verbal Tic: Leo ends most of his sentences with the word "man".
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Funny Background Event
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Funny Background Event: Once when Eric had to get something from the kitchen, he ran into his father and had a conversation with him. Eric is still stoned from The Circle and the wallpaper behind Red is visibly moving. During the intro from seasons 2 and 3, there is a shot with Jackie and Laurie sitting in the front of the Vista Cruiser, with a very uncomfortable Kelso sandwiched between the two. If one pays attention, Eric, Donna, and Hyde sitting in the back seat aren't as much singing along as they are observing and reacting to the awkwardness in front of them. In "Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy", when Donna comes to Grooves to talk to Randy, she notes that David Bowie has a nicer ass than she does, expecting him to disagree. Just as she says it, a customer standing behind her visibly turns around and checks her out as if to make his own opinion.
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Trojan Gauntlet
 That '70s Show / int_26f402a5
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Trojan Gauntlet: In "The Pill," Eric goes to the pharmacy to pick up some photos while Bob is there to pick up Donna's prescription, which he believes to be cough syrup. When the pharmacist tells him it's birth control, Eric bolts out of the store. In a similar and kind of Inverted example: in "Jackie Says Cheese," Kitty provides Eric with a bag of condoms, which is embarrassing. However, later Kitty and Red are planning to have sex and realize that they're out, so Red sneaks into Eric's room to take one. Eric walks in, Red is angry/embarrassed, and Eric freaks out because he incorrectly believes that Red saw his marijuana stash.
 That '70s Show / int_26f402a5
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That '70s Show / int_26f402a5
 That '70s Show / int_26fa627a
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Elephant in the Living Room
 That '70s Show / int_26fa627a
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Elephant in the Living Room: In "Burning Down the House," Red and Kitty couldn't get Bob's toupee out of their mind so much so that they had problems concentrating on the board game session they are having with Midge and Bob, allowing Midge to win round after round repeatedly.
 That '70s Show / int_26fa627a
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That '70s Show / int_26fa627a
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Special Guest
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Special Guest: The show had many guest stars who used to act in 1970s sitcoms, such as Marion Ross and Tom Bosley from Happy Days, Betty White, Valerie Harper, Gavin MacLeod and Mary Tyler Moore from The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Don Knotts and Richard Kline from Three's Company, Tom Poston and Jack Riley from The Bob Newhart Show, Danny Bonaduce and Shirley Jones from The Partridge Family and Eve Plumb, Barry Williams and Christopher Knight from The Brady Bunch. Several musicians who were famous in the '70s also appeared such as Alice Cooper, Ted Nugent, Gloria Gaynor, Charo and Roger Daltrey (from The Who). Younger celebrities, like Dwayne Johnson/The Rock (playing his own father, Ricky Johnson), Seth Green, fellow Buffy the Vampire Slayer alum Eliza Dushku and Lindsay Lohan also guest starred. There are also a few instances where people known more for their voice acting have guest-starred. Nick Bakay (Norbert and Salem) was a truck driver who helped Kelso reach Jackie's ski cabin, Grey DeLisle (Mandy and Sam) played an English teacher that Fez lusted for at the prom, and Tom Kenny shows up as a constantly put-down dog mascot at the theme park the gang goes to. The legendary Dan Castellaneta (Homer Simpson) as well did a turn as the INS agent tasked with checking up on the legitimacy of Fez and Laurie's marriage.
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That '70s Show / int_2719ab04
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Bitch in Sheep's Clothing
 That '70s Show / int_2764d432
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Donna's tendency to be a Bitch in Sheep's Clothing has been downplayed, and some of her previously unseen flaws have surfaced, such as having Bob's levels of bad taste.
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That '70s Show / int_2764d432
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Language Fluency Denial
 That '70s Show / int_2765af58
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Language Fluency Denial: Fez tries to use this excuse when the gang are busted by the Mounties when trying to cross the border with Canadian beer.
 That '70s Show / int_2765af58
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Hollywood Heart Attack
 That '70s Show / int_280333d4
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Hollywood Heart Attack: Averted when Red gets one. Instead of dramatically gasping and clutching his chest, he just feels numbness in one arm (causing Kelso to deduce he's having an arm attack) and seems a bit winded.
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Hurricane of Puns
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Hurricane of Puns: Eric and Fez in one episode about how Kelso nailed Hyde's sister.
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Halloween Episode
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A Halloween Episode was made up of stringing together the plotlines of Alfred Hitchcock's most famous films. Eric is plagued with vertigo after seeing Fez fall off the roof when he was hanging off it. Donna then puts on an outfit reminiscent of Madeleine and falls off a water tower, mimicking the ending of Vertigo. Fez breaks his leg from said fall, and is confined to Eric's bedroom for the rest of the day, watching the Pinciotti's house in a manner similar to Rear Window. Kitty goes to a neighbor's house to take care of some birds, which get loose and reenact scenes from The Birds. Kelso is attacked by a plane just like in North By Northwest and then gets attacked by Laurie in the shower as in Psycho. He also makes reference to "cases of mistaken identity", a common theme in Hitchcock film.
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That '70s Show / int_297170d3
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Parental Abandonment
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Parental Abandonment: Hyde's mother abandons him at the end of season one, and the Formans take him in. In season five, Jackie's father is imprisoned, and her mother leaves, so she moves in with Donna for a while. Fez's host parents kick him out when they realize he actually graduated a year ago.
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Lampshade Hanging
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Everyone has moments of this, but Hyde and Laurie take it to an art form. (Hyde will also occasionally lampshade his jerkass nature.) Jackie is also a shameless bitch, though she stumbles somewhat pulling this off against Hyde.
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TheBrainlessBeauty
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The Brainless Beauty: Jackie, Kelso, Midge Pinciotti, Samantha Hyde. Pam Macy, too.
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Bland-Name Product
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Bland-Name Product: "Sheer Heart Attack" features graham crackers from the "Kubler Dwarves" (a parody of the Keebler Elves). In"Misty Mountain Hop, Eric reveals that his mom buys "Twonkies." Which is more of a Brand X product, since he does mention Twinkies several times in that episode.
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Debating Names
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Debating Names: Serves as a Running Gag in "You Can't Always Get What You Want." The main characters repeatedly try to come up with a name for Hyde's new record store while high, eventually settling on "The Head" until they forget it in their inebriated state. It turns out that the store already had a name, as it was part of a chain.
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Absurdly Ineffective Barricade
 That '70s Show / int_2cac316e
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Absurdly Ineffective Barricade: In "Laurie Moves Out," after it looks like Laurie is moving out and Hyde's getting her room, she ends up staying. The end of the episode shows him standing there with the dresser up against the door telling her that she'll never get in. Cue Red opening the door outward.
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She Is All Grown Up
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She Is All Grown Up: Gender flipped—the one who's all grown up is Kelso's brother Casey, and Donna goes ga-ga for him. Also done with Eric's cousin, Penny, in "Eric's Hot Cousin".
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Ax-Crazy
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Ax-Crazy: Caroline. Even Hyde calls her a psycho.
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Like a God to Me
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Like a God to Me: When the (false) revelation that Eric slept with Midge hits, everyone is shocked and Kelso yells, "Eric! You are a god!" He and Fez then bow down to him.
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Bed Trick
 That '70s Show / int_2e206837
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Bed Trick: Fez tries multiple times in "2000 Light Years from Home" to arrange for himself to be switched with Hyde or Kelso in a dark room so he can sleep with Jackie or Angie, respectively. Which is, you know, rape.
 That '70s Show / int_2e206837
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Accidental Pervert
 That '70s Show / int_2f52c0af
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When Red and Hyde walk in on a naked Pam in "Squeeze Box", the audience only sees her naked back as she stands in front of them, combined with a frontal shot of her from the shoulders up.
 That '70s Show / int_2f52c0af
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Borrowed Catchphrase
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Borrowed Catchphrase: Kitty uses Red's "dumbass" catchphrase a couple of times.
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Beard of Sorrow
 That '70s Show / int_311bcac6
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Beard of Sorrow: Eric grows a small one after he and Donna break up.
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That '70s Show / int_311bcac6
 That '70s Show / int_31578d72
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Hates Everyone Equally
 That '70s Show / int_31578d72
comment
Red might qualify; he practically hates people:
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Hospital Hottie
 That '70s Show / int_315a122
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Hospital Hottie : The nursing convention in Season 5, where Hyde picks up a nurse.
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Face Doodling
 That '70s Show / int_3162b378
comment
Face Doodling: Can be a bad time to fall asleep while together with that group of friends, the rest would occasionally mess with the sleeping victim's face. After waking up, he/she would just go out to meet other people, not knowing what happened to his/her face. On screen this prank was played on at least Hyde (make-up), Jackie (unibrow), and Kelso (hitler moustache). Eric gets a variation where he's still awake and is given a napkin (with black ink) to wipe his face with.
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That '70s Show / int_3162b378
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Embarrassing Nickname
 That '70s Show / int_317629db
comment
Embarrassing Nickname: Eric received a lot of these including; Foreplay, Foreskin, Zitty Stardust, Dr. Pee Pee, the list goes on. Kelso has Big Chief Brown Bottom and Tater Nuts. As kids, Donna was called Pinch-My-Butty (started by Eric, so she started Foreskin for him). Also known as Big Red, and sometimes Jugs-A-Poppin'. In S8, we find out the gang called her "Poop-chute Sally" for a long time after she ripped the back of her pants. Jackie called Hyde her Little Puddin' Pop, which he of course claims is not him.
 That '70s Show / int_317629db
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I Call Him "Mister Happy"
 That '70s Show / int_31c87ac
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I Call Him "Mister Happy":
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Evolving Credits
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Evolving Credits: the opening credits have been completely reshot four times, and reedited four times as well: Between season 1 and 2, the entire sequence has been reshot to mark the addition of Lisa Robin Kelly to the main cast, and also include the adults. Halfway through season 3, the title sequence is replaced once again by an entirely new one, shot without Laurie, since Lisa Robin Kelly had left the show. In certain markets, an edited version of the previous title sequence is used instead, with shots with Laurie either digitally edited to remove her or completely replaced. The opening sequence has been completely reshot once again between season 3 and 4, Tanya Roberts has been removed from the main cast, and replaced with Tommy Chong. Between season 4 and 5, the sequence has been slightly edited to replace the only shot with Tommy Chong, who no longer was in the main cast. For the final season, the opening credits have been reshot once again, and now take place in the "circle" and not in the Vista Cruiser. Topher Grace and Ashton Kutcher were removed and Tommy Chong was added back in. The sequence has been reedited twice during the season: once to include new cast member Josh Meyers, and once to update Kitty's hairstyle.
 That '70s Show / int_3297cfbb
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That '70s Show / int_3297cfbb
 That '70s Show / int_32da91b8
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Out of Focus
 That '70s Show / int_32da91b8
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Out of Focus: Due to Mila Kunis being underage during the filming of the first half of the series, she noticeably had less screen time than her costars, the best examples being "Too Old to Trick or Treat, Too Young to Die" where she only appeared in the cold open, the first scene after the title sequence and the end tag, and "Uncomfortable Ball Stuff" where not only did she appear in only one scene, she also had only one line. She turned 18 around the series' halfway point and appeared just as much as everybody else in the show's second half.
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That '70s Show / int_32da91b8
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Relationship Revolving Door
 That '70s Show / int_33d5c59d
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The on-again, off-again relationship between Kelso and Jackie has been broken up for good, Jackie started dating Hyde, which jump-started her Character Development and, to a lesser extent, his.
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 That '70s Show / int_33ebdc93
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The Permanent Record
 That '70s Show / int_33ebdc93
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The Permanent Record: In the episode "Halloween," the gang sneaks into their old elementary school, which burned down years ago, for some Halloween hi-jinks, but decide to leave soon after because they're not having any fun. Just as they're about to go, Jackie and Donna rejoin the others and show off some file folders from the principal's office containing their permanent records. When they open Hyde's file, they read a note from his second grade teacher that he's a born trouble maker after he lied about smashing another student's project, to which he still insists he didn't do. Just then, Eric admits to smashing the project because he was jealous, and Hyde then gets angry at Eric and blames him for getting yelled at in front of the class, and Eric's the reason he's been treated like a criminal ever since. When Hyde opens Jackie's file he tells everyone her middle name is Beulah, and finally they all turn on Kelso for lying about his age. He got held back and was now 18, and could have legally bought them beer. He didn't bring it up at all (the rest of the gang are 17, and the legal drinking age in Wisconsin at the time was 18). Finally, they decide to make peace and agree to forget the night's events and bury the records since they figured they couldn't be burned.
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Not Helping Your Case
 That '70s Show / int_33f1c576
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Not Helping Your Case: The B-plot of Season 3's "Roller Disco" featured Red being sued by Earl for wrongful dismissal after Red fired him from Price Mart. Red and Earl both do this at the labor board's hearing about Earl's complaint. First, Red can barely restrain his Tranquil Fury when he thinks the labor board mediator is calling him a liar. Later, when the mediator asks Eric what he thinks of Red's leadership style, he stammers nervously until Red yells at him to "just answer the question, dumbass!" The mediator still rules in Red's favor, since Earl is over seventy minutes late for his own hearing. The mediator even Lampshades this trope to Earl, having realized that Red was justified in firing him.
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Stoners Are Funny
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Stoners Are Funny: The Circle scenes, which show them smoking something that's very obviously pot but is never officially confirmed as pot. They occur in every episode and the conversations that follow are (almost always) hilarious.
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Gender Flip
 That '70s Show / int_34889673
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Gender flipped—the one who's all grown up is Kelso's brother Casey, and Donna goes ga-ga for him.
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Title-Only Opening
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Title-Only Opening: Subverted. In most episodes, a Title-Only Opening appears in the beginning of the episode, followed by the cold open, then followed by another Title Sequence with everything but the show's title. Though on some occasions, the second Title Sequence is absent and the trope is played straight.
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Cluster F-Bomb
 That '70s Show / int_35a858b3
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Cluster F-Bomb: Red after he is guilted into letting Hyde stay at his house. Fez also has quite the potty mouth, if we consider all of his "son of a bitch" moments. Especially his rant when he's about to be deported. Kitty dropped one on Red when he encouraged Eric and Donna to move away.
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Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping
 That '70s Show / int_35b241c0
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Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping: Jackie's line from her first Circle "I totally forgot why I was laughing, isn't that funny?" is said with a barely noticeable, but impossible to unhear once you do hear it, hint of a Russian accent. Mila Kunis' native language is Russian. While convincing Red to take Hyde back in the season 3 premiere, Leo (played by Canadian actor Tommy Chong) pronounces "out" in a decidedly Canadian manner.
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Digital Head Swap
 That '70s Show / int_35e5a546
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Digital Head Swap: Done in the scene where after getting high, the gang sees Kitty's and Red's heads on each other's bodies.
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Official Couple
 That '70s Show / int_36135fb0
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Official Couple: Eric/Donna, Red/Kitty and in season 8, Fez/Jackie.
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TheSixties
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The '60s: Inevitable, since the action is set in a somewhat backward Midwestern town that's a little behind the times. In particular, the rampant marijuana use and fascination with psychedelia (which were clearly being eclipsed by cocaine and the disco aesthetic in hipper parts of America by 1976). Red Forman's "working-class suburbanite" attitude is also a lot more '60s than it is '70s.
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OnceAnEpisode
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Once an Episode: Red threatening to put his foot up someone's ass. Not to mention "The Circle".
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Batman Gambit
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Batman Gambit: Red tells Eric in the pilot not to take the car out of town for the sole purpose of getting Eric to take the car out of town. Initially subverted in that Red's warning did not cause Eric to take the car out of town, he was planning to do it anyway and Red's warning almost caused him not to. Ultimately played straight because Red's purpose was to have an evening alone with Kitty, thanks to his plan the kids didn't call him for help when the car broke down.
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Actor Allusion
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Actor Allusion: Billy Dee Williams, known for playing Lando Calrissian in the original Star Wars Trilogy, guest starred in "Baby Don't You Do It" as a preacher offering marriage advice to Donna and Eric. His character is just as obsessed with Star Wars as Eric. Dwayne Johnson was cast as his father, Rocky Johnson, in "That Wrestling Show." His last line, to Red, was that one day he hopes his son will become "the most electrifying man in sports entertainment." Red answers, "Yeah, good luck with that."
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Fictional Accent
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Fictional Accent: Fez is from an unidentified fictional island nation and as a result, speaks in an unidentifiable accent that borders on Spanish and Portuguese. In the final season of the show, Andrew (Fez's friend from the island) comes to visit and speaks with a British accent. When pressed by his friends about this, he explains that Andrew is from the west side of the island. When the gang asks what country the two of them are from, they explain that it depends on if you ask the British or the Dutch, further elaborating that the British hate them and wouldn't tell them and nobody can understand the Dutch.
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Vocal Dissonance
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Vocal Dissonance: In the musical episode, all the characters sound like themselves while singing, except for Donna and Jackie, who, in a case of Special Effects Failure as well, sound totally different.
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Character Development
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Red would always be disappointed in Eric. No matter what achievement or Character Development Eric had accomplished, he would often mess up by the end of the episode or story arc. Even if not, Red on subsequent episodes would continue treating Eric as if he is still the same "dumbass" as before.
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Hell-Bent for Leather
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Hell-Bent for Leather: In "I Love Cake," Kelso gets a leather jacket because he wants to look like Brando in The Wild One. Instead everybody laughs at him for looking like Fonzie. When he throws it away in anger Hyde puts it on and immediately becomes irresistible.
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Noodle Incident
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Noodle Incident: Fez never does get around to telling that story of how he came to be naked in the basement; although he is quite eager to relate it, the others are determined to keep cutting him off. And then there was what happened when someone finally asked Red about his threats to put his foot up various peoples' asses. In "Fun It", it wasn't the first time Bob got into a fight with a ceramic clown.
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Bad Date
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Bad Date: Donna's first date with Eric is ruined by unexpected alcohol and an unexpected profession of love... from someone else.
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Twincest
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Twincest: One Season 5 episode features a couple of Imagine Spots with the characters as parodies of DC superheroes, with Hyde and Jackie as the Wonder Twins — who, like the real Hyde and Jackie at this point, are dating (and barely able to kep their hands off one another) despite being siblings.
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Surprisingly Realistic Outcome
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Surprisingly Realistic Outcome: Eric, Donna, Jackie, Fez, (and maybe, maybe not) Kelso when it comes to losing their virginity. They hyped it as a goal that was especially important and special. When that moment actually arrived... "Meh". Donna and Jackie admitted that their first time with Eric and Kelso respectively didn't feel impressive at all. Before hearing that, Eric and Kelso were cluelessly ecstatic. An "interview montage" with Laurie, Midge, and Kitty revealed that their own first-time wasn't impressive either. And finally, Fez described his first-time with Nina as somewhat disastrous. After all, in real life a novice IS unimpressive. Eric trying to kick open a door. It isn't as easy as in the films.
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Parental Substitute
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Parental Substitute: Kitty mothers the teenagers as if they were her own children, and tries to help them with their problems, even going so far as to adopt Hyde after his mother abandons him. Red also ends up getting involved on more than one occasion, much to his displeasure. Kitty mothers Jackie around when her dad is jailed and her mom is abroad. She also seems to view Red as a substitute father figure, given how often she's hugged him when she's feeling stressed.
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Strictly Formula
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Strictly Formula: An awful lot of episodes featured Eric pissing off Donna (by saying or doing something), her rejecting him, both talking to their respective friends and family about it, and then Donna forgiving Eric and one of them apologizing.
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No Smoking
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No Smoking: We never see anyone actually smoke marijuana, although we do sometimes see a smoky room and it is very strongly implied. Subverted when smoking cigarettes is prevalent during the earlier seasons, especially with Kitty. There were a few hints that Hyde might be a smoker: he had no trouble smoking Donna's cigarette in season two, and put a cigarette butt in the beer Samantha was about to drink in season eight. Then there was the time that Kitty closed her eyes and demanded a cigarette when she was trying to quit smoking. An arm of one of the kids comes into frame with a cigarette. We didn't see the person who handed it to her, but Hyde was wearing denim and the arm had a denim sleeve. After she was handed the cigarette, all five members of the group present at the time pulled out lighters to light it. When Red punished Eric by making him smoke a pack of cigarettes, he apparently did it offscreen.
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First-Name Basis
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First-Name Basis: Jackie and Kitty both call everyone by their first name (except Fez of course), regardless of their preference. Jackie only calls Hyde Steven after she becomes interested in him and she only calls Kelso by his last name once, when they are broken up. Hyde calls all the guys in the group by their last name (except Fez...maybe) but still occasionally calls Eric "Eric". Kelso, on the other hand, calls Eric by his first name most of the time, despite he and Hyde being called by their last names exclusively by almost everyone. Hyde called Red "Mr. Forman" in the first season, but once he moves in, he starts calling him Red.
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Blatant Lies
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In an early episode, Kitty falls for one of Lauries Blatant Lies and her innocent façade when she claims to need money for gas and tells Red to give her even more. In later episodes Kitty is really suspicious and doesn‘t trust Laurie at all because she knows her true colors and wouldn‘t fall for that trick. Her dislike of her own daughter hasn‘t been established yet.
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Crazy in the Head, Crazy in the Bed
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Crazy in the Head, Crazy in the Bed: When Kelso and Fez fall for the same woman in "Mother's Little Helper," it ends with her choosing Fez, and revealing that she has some issues. Kelso concedes defeat telling Fez "She's clearly a lunatic. Which means she's going to be really great in bed. Congratulations."
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Final Season Casting
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Final Season Casting: Randy instead of Eric and Kelso. Samantha to very obviously to add more sex appeal.
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Sound-Effect Bleep
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Sound-Effect Bleep: Twice on the season eight episode "Fun It", with Randy using an actual clown horn ("Find me a really trashy clown hooker with long legs and a pair of double D [honk honk]" and "Well, kids, looks like you're really in some deep [honk honk]") while imitating the Fatso Burger clown.
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Funny Foreigner
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Funny Foreigner: Fez. Even the characters aren't sure what country he's from, though Wild Mass Guessing favors Trinidad and/or Tobago. It seems to be a completely made-up location, at one point he mentions it has a population of around fourteen and a message in a bottle is the most reliable way to get a message home. And everyone on the other side of the island is white and speaks with a horrible fake English accent. And people are outnumbered by lizards - Played for laughs, but actually very common in smaller countries (with lizard habitats, of course). People tend to forget that animals other than themselves can be quite numerous.
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Sensitive Guy and Manly Man
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Sensitive Guy and Manly Man: Eric and Fez are the Sensitive Guys to Hyde and Kelso's Manly Men.
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Tranquil Fury
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First, Red can barely restrain his Tranquil Fury when he thinks the labor board mediator is calling him a liar. Later, when the mediator asks Eric what he thinks of Red's leadership style, he stammers nervously until Red yells at him to "just answer the question, dumbass!"
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Wardrobe Malfunction
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In "Somebody to Love", when Jackie's dress has a Wardrobe Malfunction, the audience only sees her front the back as she stands there talking to a bemused crowd.
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Pair the Dumb Ones
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Pair the Dumb Ones: In early seasons there's the couple of Kelso and Jackie, both being ditzy, shallow, and obsessed with their physical appearance. Invoked by Hyde when Kelso hooks up with Eric's slutty sister Laurie. Donna's parents are not very bright, being a Bumbling Dad and a Brainless Beauty.
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Jerk with a Heart of Gold
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Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Hyde, for all his Jerkass tendencies he is shown to actually care about his friends when they need him and has a sweet spot in his heart for Kitty and Jackie, who can guilt him by crying. Even before they dated or were really even friends, he appeared to have at least a bit of a soft spot for Jackie, or at least a protective streak regarding her. He heard one of her boyfriends bad-mouthing her behind her back, and, without a moment's hesitation, punched the guy so hard he fell onto the table behind him and broke it. As abrasive and foul-mouthed as he is, Red truly does love his family, even Eric. William, Hyde's real dad also counts as this. He routinely seems to be giving something to Hyde, only to pull it back and ask him to do something (such as show him his Clapton tickets and then ask Hyde to house-sit). He also accuses Hyde of gold-digging within minutes of meeting, and crows frequently about being rich. He also fires Hyde and the other Grooves employees via a letter (which also counts as Artistic License – Law since they should have severance pay, among other procedures). Then he gives Hyde the record store.
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Characterization Marches On
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Characterization Marches On: Eric turns into a Star Wars fan who is a huge geek about it; and the other characters easily get tired of his habit of constantly making irrelevant references to the movies. However, an early episode has the characters watching Star Wars: A New Hope, and all of them like it, with no hint that Eric is especially enthralled by it; if anything, Kelso is the one who is too obsessed with it. Hyde, Donna, or Jackie show no sign that they feel it's a Guilty Pleasure or that "only a geek would like it" (certainly their stance in the later episodes, when making fun of Eric). Red's attitude, however, is consistent, with no need for any Retcon at all; he has only scorn for Star Wars in both the early episode and the later seasons. In "Streaking," Red, who supported Nixon, was shown to have criticized Ford for pardoning Nixon. Then again, some Nixon supporters criticized Ford because they wanted to see Nixon exonerated and a innocent man shouldn't need a pardon. Red wasn't as much of a jerk, Eric was far less of a Deadpan Snarker and more a put-upon, everyman, This Loser Is You kinda guy. This didn't really change that much, but he did start developing real flaws beyond a lack of assertiveness later on. Fez, of all people, calls Kelso "stupid" after listening to a tape they made of themselves talking while high. In later seasons, it would be Hyde, or even Eric, and Fez would jump to his defense. Fez's original character was that of a Funny Foreigner who misunderstood American culture. He didn't develop his constant desire to do it and love of candy for quite a while. When she hits menopause in Season 5 onward, Kitty, of all people, becomes a lot bitchier. Remember when Kitty was just a regular housewife and occasional Straight Man to the others, instead of an alcoholic who was obsessed with her son to a creepy degree? In an early episode, Kitty falls for one of Lauries Blatant Lies and her innocent façade when she claims to need money for gas and tells Red to give her even more. In later episodes Kitty is really suspicious and doesn‘t trust Laurie at all because she knows her true colors and wouldn‘t fall for that trick. Her dislike of her own daughter hasn‘t been established yet.
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Intergenerational Friendship
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Intergenerational Friendship: Red and Kelso, of all people, would get together from time to time and play video games (which being the 70's consisted of Pong).
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Sexy Sweater Girl
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Sexy Sweater Girl: When Midge left Bob in "The Relapse," the boys lament over losing "her sweet uptown rack". After deciding they want to chase older women, Fez and Kelso decide that Kitty is hot and maybe they should buy her a sweater.
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Written-In Absence
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Written-In Absence: When the Formans and the Pinciottis first met, both Laurie and Midge were absent. While there was no explanation for Laurie's absence, Bob did mention that Midge got her finger stuck in something.
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Scenery Gorn
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Scenery Gorn: That basement...though it grows on you after a while. Probably the most famous sitcom basement ever.
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Trapped In a Tanning Bed
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Trapped In a Tanning Bed: Donna and Jackie decide to get tans and fall asleep under a tanning lamp; the two end up getting sunburned as a result.
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I'll Take Two Beers Too
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I'll Take Two Beers Too: In "Red's Last Day":
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Buy or Get Lost
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Buy or Get Lost: In "Eric's Buddy", the counterman tells Hyde to get out of the group's normal hangout spot since he had a wedding coming in and Hyde is just lounging around and didn't order anything yet. When Hyde brings up that there is no wedding, it doesn't matter since the counterman wants Hyde gone anyway.
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Taking the Heat
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Taking the Heat: Hyde does this for Jackie after she's caught with a bag of pot. He spends the night in jail and is almost kicked out of the Formans house until Donna tells Kitty and Red what happened. Kitty thinks it was a noble gesture while Red chews Hyde out for risking his entire future over something he didn't even do.
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One Head Taller
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One Head Taller: Kelso and Jackie. Gender Flipped by Eric and Donna, who are a Huge Girl Scrawny Guy duo (though they are the same height). And also by Fez and Big Rhonda. Donna and Jackie. Almost all their scenes were staged with them sitting to work around this.
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Third Line, Some Waiting
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Third Line, Some Waiting: Most episodes have two storylines about the teenagers and one about the adults.
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Girl Next Door
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Girl Next Door: Donna.
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Token Houseguest
 That '70s Show / int_4c92950c
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Token Houseguest: Eric's friend Hyde moves in with the Forman family at the end due to his parents leaving him, living in their basement for much of the rest of the show. He even stays with them after Eric leaves.
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That '70s Show / int_4c92950c
 That '70s Show / int_4cecb933
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Signs of Disrepair
 That '70s Show / int_4cecb933
comment
Signs of Disrepair: "Neighbours complaining about your loud muff###?"
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That '70s Show / int_4cecb933
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Stock Sitcom Grand Finale
 That '70s Show / int_4e289da7
comment
Stock Sitcom Grand Finale: The empty basement, as the characters count down the last seconds of 1979 upstairs.
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That '70s Show / int_4e289da7
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Their First Time
 That '70s Show / int_4e3dee88
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Their First Time: While all of the main cast have a first time, Eric and Donna's is perhaps the most recognizable to use in this trope (it's subverted). Afterwards it is so obvious to Jackie she literally sees the words "I had sex" printed on Donna's forehead.
 That '70s Show / int_4e3dee88
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 That '70s Show / int_4e7c4536
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Wham Line
 That '70s Show / int_4e7c4536
comment
Wham Line: Kelso spends "The Acid Queen" insisting he and Brooke slept together, but she denies it, so the others think he's lying or confused. When she later admits it did happen, Kelso gloats to the others until she explains why she just admitted it.
 That '70s Show / int_4e7c4536
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Wham Shot
 That '70s Show / int_4e7f703c
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Wham Shot: In the first episode of the fifth season, as soon as Hyde and Jackie are alone with each other they began making out, thus revealing the new romance pairing of the series.
 That '70s Show / int_4e7f703c
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That '70s Show / int_4e7f703c
 That '70s Show / int_4f4372e9
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Early-Installment Weirdness
 That '70s Show / int_4f4372e9
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Early-Installment Weirdness: In the pilot, Kitty and Red are having a party with a whole houseful of friends. In every other episode, they don't seem to have any friends but Bob and Midge, which explains why they put up with their craziness. Also Eric, Hyde, and Kelso all refer to each other by their first names, although that could be because the writers wanted to establish them. The circle in the pilot had a rare aerial view of the proceedings, and the background wasn't dark and smoky, but more out-of-focus than anything. Jackie's parents, Fez's host parents, and Kelso's father all appeared at least once during the earlier episodes before disappearing while the rest of the series focuses on the Forman's and the Pinciotti's (Although Jackie's mom Pam does later shown up in season 6 for a subplot with Bob). Also, Donna had two sisters; an older one who was in college and was never seen, and a younger sister for a single episode who was never seen again. The bumpers we're all familiar with weren't there at first. Instead we got green-and-black flowers doing things, or photos of famous people manipulated to say stuff; the more familiar bumpers began to appear about midway through the first season. The Hub set in the pilot was a lot more elaborate than it would be in future episodes. Most of the regular sets also looked different in the first season, with slightly different decor and lighting (such as the kitchen seats being a mesh design with cushions). In her first appearance, Kitty seemed to be under Laurie's sway as well. Later episode's make it clear she sees right through her act, and is firmly on Eric's side when she's involved. The pilot had a lot of common slang for the era the show is set in, with Eric using "queer" as a stand-in for "weird" as one example. The dialogue quickly dropped it going forward and it became much more modern.
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Huge Guy, Tiny Girl
 That '70s Show / int_4f6d87f7
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Huge Guy, Tiny Girl: Kelso and Jackie.
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Convenience Store Gift Shopping
 That '70s Show / int_4f769d67
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Convenience Store Gift Shopping: "Kitty's Birthday". After Red and Eric forget Kitty's birthday, they give her presents including a map of Wisconsin.
 That '70s Show / int_4f769d67
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That '70s Show / int_4f769d67
 That '70s Show / int_50b05d30
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Disproportionate Retribution
 That '70s Show / int_50b05d30
comment
Disproportionate Retribution: When Eric accidentally kills Donna's cat, he tries hard to say it in a way that wouldn't hurt her. Donna gets incredibly pissed with him and rebuffs every attempt he makes to try to make her feel better from attending the cat's funeral to giving her another kitten. It takes Jackie to tell her how incredibly childish she's being, especially when she tries comparing her hurt feelings to Jackie's who was rightfully upset about catching Kelso and Laurie.
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 That '70s Show / int_50eb1d8
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Adopting the Abused
 That '70s Show / int_50eb1d8
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Adopting the Abused: In the first season, Hyde is shown to be living in squalor after his parents abandoned him. When Red and Kitty Forman see the conditions he was living in with his parents gone, they take him in and set him up in a room in the basement.
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Bookends
 That '70s Show / int_5313c266
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In no less than four segments in the circle, Hyde mentions a car that runs on water, man. The first and last episodes of the series are among these.
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That '70s Show / int_5313c266
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Bookends
 That '70s Show / int_53224e46
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Bookends: The first and final episodes shows the protagonists in the Formans' Vista Cruiser singing Todd Rundgren's "Hello, It's Me" during the end credits. Season 6 begins and ends with Eric and Donna sleeping in Donna's bed, with Fez hiding in the closet.
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Escalating War
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Escalating War: In Season 4's "Prank Day", the guys try to get back at Kelso for pranking them, but the results are disastrous, even with an unexpected ally, Red, on their side.
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Flashback
 That '70s Show / int_53c9fc92
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In "Class Picture", one flashback reveals Hyde and Fez walked in on Donna while she was changing clothes, (and it was the first time Fez met Donna). A jealous Kelso has then attempted to invoke this by "accidentally" trying to walk in on her while she gets dressed, but failing every time. But his persistence caused Donna to Throw the Dog a Bone and flash him on purpose so he'd leave her alone (which seems weird if you remember that the gang went Skinny Dipping in season 1).
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 That '70s Show / int_53d2d85
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"Last Supper" Steal
 That '70s Show / int_53d2d85
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"Last Supper" Steal: In an early episode of That '70s Show, after Eric agrees to streak at a political rally with his friends, he informs the rest of the group that nobody can find out since "If my father finds out what we're planned, he will nail me to the wall," at which point a heavenly glow seems to hit the table and everyone is frozen in the poses from The Last Supper with Eric as Christ.
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That '70s Show / int_53d2d85
 That '70s Show / int_541c0283
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Jumping the Shark
 That '70s Show / int_541c0283
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Jumping the Shark: Done literally in-universe. In "Jackie Says Cheese," Fez daydreams about how cool it would make him if he jumped over a shark like Fonzie before Hyde reminds him it was arguably the worst moment in TV history.invoked
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That '70s Show / int_541c0283
 That '70s Show / int_551c5085
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It's a Wonderful Plot
 That '70s Show / int_551c5085
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It's a Wonderful Plot: In a episode actually titled "It's a Wonderful Life", has Eric down in the dumps about his and Donna's breakup and wishing they had never been together. An angel (Wayne Knight) shows Eric what his and everyone else's life would be like if he and Donna had never started dating, and it sucks bad. However, in a subversion, Eric still thinks it's worse that he had her and lost her, though he does eventually agree when the angel shows him a flashback of all the wonderful moments he never would have had.
 That '70s Show / int_551c5085
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That '70s Show / int_551c5085
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Mistaken for Gay
 That '70s Show / int_561dab6b
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Mistaken for Gay: Eric. Buddy tried taking it a step further. In "Gimme Shelter" has this happen with Kelso and Fez. They're looking for an apartment and find a great one only to discover the landlord is Fenton, an enemy of Fez, who refuses them a lease. As they're leaving Kelso comments that they'll have to find some place to live with the baby, referring to his with Brooke, however, Fenton misinterprets this and lets them move in since he can't turn away two men raising a baby.
 That '70s Show / int_561dab6b
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That '70s Show / int_561dab6b
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Driving a Desk
 That '70s Show / int_56725578
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If you look closely in any of the Driving a Desk scenes, sometimes modern cars are seen in the background. This is also present in the theme song.
 That '70s Show / int_56725578
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That '70s Show / int_56725578
 That '70s Show / int_56f083a1
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Likes Older Women
 That '70s Show / int_56f083a1
comment
Likes Older Women: When Kelso and Fez go to the grocery store to try and pick up an older woman for Fez, they grab one woman's butt while she's bending over in the produce section. The woman turns out to be Kitty, who takes the boys home and warns them about the cougars that prowl that store. As she's leaving, she turns around and thanks them for the compliment, which she says made her day.
 That '70s Show / int_56f083a1
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That '70s Show / int_56f083a1
 That '70s Show / int_5860c090
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Sitcom Arch-Nemesis
 That '70s Show / int_5860c090
comment
Sitcom Arch-Nemesis: Fenton, to Fez. Also Laurie, to Jackie. Hyde and Jackie had this at first but it soon blossomed into a mutual understanding (albeit with a lot of bickering) that became a Relationship Upgrade.
 That '70s Show / int_5860c090
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 That '70s Show / int_58626d87
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Genius Ditz
 That '70s Show / int_58626d87
comment
Genius Ditz: Kelso comes across as this occasionally.
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That '70s Show / int_58626d87
 That '70s Show / int_5941d75
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Beta Couple
 That '70s Show / int_5941d75
comment
Beta Couple: Jackie and either Kelso or Hyde, to Donna and Eric Inverted: Jackie/Kelso is a much less stable relationship, Jackie/Hyde are a mismatched couple which results in many troubles. Kelso attempts to invoke this with Eric & Donna when he drags them to his Cabin trip so he can mimic their behaviors in his ill-fated "master plan" to win Jackie back.
 That '70s Show / int_5941d75
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 That '70s Show / int_5abe5b74
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Everybody Must Get Stoned
 That '70s Show / int_5abe5b74
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Everybody Must Get Stoned: Happens once, when Red, Kitty, Bob, and Midge accidentally eat some brownies laced with marijuana in "Garage Sale."
 That '70s Show / int_5abe5b74
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 That '70s Show / int_5addd374
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Your Makeup Is Running
 That '70s Show / int_5addd374
comment
Your Makeup Is Running: In "The Velvet Rope," Jackie puts some makeup on Kelso, telling him it'll make him look better. Eventually it gets out of hand. When he meets up with the guys later, it's revealed that he's forgotten to remove all of it, and he's informed that his mascara is running.
 That '70s Show / int_5addd374
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That '70s Show / int_5addd374
 That '70s Show / int_5ae16e13
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Action Figure Justification
 That '70s Show / int_5ae16e13
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Action Figure Justification: Eric and Donna are arguing, when Kitty comes into the kitchen and asks her son if he was playing "with his little dolls in the tub again." Eric exasperatedly says, "It's an ACTION FIGURE!"
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 That '70s Show / int_5c26386e
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City Shout Outs
 That '70s Show / int_5c26386e
comment
City Shout Outs: Referenced in the opening. After the theme tune, someone shouts "Hello Wisconsin!", the state the show takes place in.
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That '70s Show / int_5c26386e
 That '70s Show / int_5c554458
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Dumb Jock
 That '70s Show / int_5c554458
comment
Then there was the time Eric chewed out two jocks who complained that the beer keg at Eric's party had a broken tap...which was broken because they had broken it a few minutes ago.
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Chocolate Baby
 That '70s Show / int_5d88876d
comment
Chocolate Baby: After Hyde meets his real father, William Barnett, who's black, Hyde mentions his mother must have been pretty relieved when he came out white.
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 That '70s Show / int_5dcb9d92
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Less Embarrassing Term
 That '70s Show / int_5dcb9d92
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Less Embarrassing Term: Eric has a collection of G.I. Joe and Star Wars toys. He calls them "action figures", everybody else calls them "dolls".
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Nice, Mean, and In-Between
 That '70s Show / int_5e965a73
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Nice, Mean, and In-Between: Eric and Fez are nice, Jackie and Hyde are mean, and Kelso and Donna are in-between.
 That '70s Show / int_5e965a73
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One Phone Call
 That '70s Show / int_5f252b8b
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One Phone Call: In "Stolen Car", the boys are arrested for driving a car that was (mistakenly) reported as stolen. They get one phone call, and Kelso decides to call Jackie, because her father is a lawyer and she has a checkbook. When Jackie hears that Kelso is in jail, she promises that she'll sleep with him (for the first time) once he gets out. Kelso is so excited by this that he hangs up without telling her to bail them out.
 That '70s Show / int_5f252b8b
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 That '70s Show / int_5f505b82
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I Was Beaten by a Girl
 That '70s Show / int_5f505b82
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I Was Beaten by a Girl: In "The Trails of M. Kelso", Fez is beaten up by a pep rally team from a rival school. As revenge, Eric, Hyde and Fez decide to deface the rival school's boy's locker room only to deface the girl's locker room by accident. They get beat up by the girls and when asked what happened to them, they lie about their attackers being men to save face.
 That '70s Show / int_5f505b82
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Citizenship Marriage
 That '70s Show / int_60426489
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Season 6: Red's response to the INS' suspicions that Fez and Laurie are in a Citizenship Marriage: "These two kids are married and very much in love. In fact, I never seen a love like this." note To highlight this, outside of the season 5 finale, Fez and Laurie never ever slept together again, and all their interactions in Season 6 can be summed up as Fez slut-shaming Laurie while Laurie flings back an unapologetic barb.
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 That '70s Show / int_60547993
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I Want My Beloved to Be Happy
 That '70s Show / int_60547993
comment
One develops between Kelso/Jackie/Hyde. Kelso eventually pulls a I Want My Beloved to Be Happy.
 That '70s Show / int_60547993
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That '70s Show / int_60547993
 That '70s Show / int_60af5e4
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Stupidest Thing I've Ever Heard
 That '70s Show / int_60af5e4
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Stupidest Thing I've Ever Heard: Jackie says this when Kelso justifies his cheating on her as a reaction to her constantly insulting his intelligence. Kelso realizes she's just insulted him yet again, tells her he isn't sorry for cheating on her, and dumps her himself.
 That '70s Show / int_60af5e4
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That '70s Show / int_60af5e4
 That '70s Show / int_6143ce68
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Dine and Dash
 That '70s Show / int_6143ce68
comment
Dine and Dash: In the aptly titled episode "Dine and Dash." After Kelso's grandmother gives him $100, he treats the rest of the gang to dinner at a nice restaurant, and he tells them they should leave without paying, but after they convince him not to do it, he hesitantly goes to Eric's car, where he left his wallet, so he can pay for dinner. When Donna says he drove off laughing, they wait for sometime before realizing he left them there. Fez says Kelso's probably waiting for them in the parking lot and says he'll get the money from him, but after some waiting, they realize he's not coming back either. Jackie says she'll use the public phone in the lobby to call her dad, but after some time, it's determined she just went home, and Hyde decides to just make a break for it, leaving Eric and Donna stranded. After a minor argument, Eric and Donna decide to run away without paying. As payback for ditching them without money after an expensive meal, Eric and Donna give the others laxative laced "special" brownies.
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That '70s Show / int_6143ce68
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It Tastes Like Feet
 That '70s Show / int_6159beb1
comment
It Tastes Like Feet:
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That '70s Show / int_6159beb1
 That '70s Show / int_615cad18
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Outdoor Bath Peeping
 That '70s Show / int_615cad18
comment
Outdoor Bath Peeping: In "Celebration Day", while camping Eric & Donna are planning to have a Two-Person Pool Party and Donna leaves camp first while Eric plans to follow her after. But unbeknown to them, Laurie decided to go Skinny Dipping and a naked Eric ends up walking on her instead, to their mutual horror. And Fez (who was planning on peeking on Laurie) ends up finding the naked Donna instead, who also has a Naked Freak-Out and has to throw rocks at him to get him to leave.
 That '70s Show / int_615cad18
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That '70s Show / int_615cad18
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Parent with New Paramour
 That '70s Show / int_618dc1ea
comment
Parent with New Paramour: A sub-plot at the end of season 6 had Donna and Jackie being deeply uncomfortable about their parents dating each other, but for different reasons: Donna because she thinks Pam is a slutty Gold Digger and Jackie because he's not attractive enough for her mom.
 That '70s Show / int_618dc1ea
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That '70s Show / int_618dc1ea
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Marijuana Is LSD
 That '70s Show / int_6238a13a
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Marijuana Is LSD: Some episodes show what the characters see after coming out of a "Circle". Let's just say, seeing people swap heads is an exaggeration of weed's effects.
 That '70s Show / int_6238a13a
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 That '70s Show / int_6238a13a
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That '70s Show / int_6238a13a
 That '70s Show / int_62518d4a
type
Sorry Ociffer
 That '70s Show / int_62518d4a
comment
Sorry Ociffer: Almost word-for-word.
 That '70s Show / int_62518d4a
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That '70s Show / int_62518d4a
 That '70s Show / int_629de9ad
type
'70s Hair
 That '70s Show / int_629de9ad
comment
'70s Hair: Naturally, a lot of characters have haircuts from the 70's. Especially Kelso's feathered 'do and Hyde's and Bob's frizzy afros.
 That '70s Show / int_629de9ad
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1.0
 That '70s Show / int_629de9ad
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That '70s Show / int_629de9ad
 That '70s Show / int_62dda1bc
type
Gender Flipped
 That '70s Show / int_62dda1bc
comment
Gender Flipped by Eric and Donna, who are a Huge Girl Scrawny Guy duo (though they are the same height).
 That '70s Show / int_62dda1bc
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That '70s Show / int_62dda1bc
 That '70s Show / int_634d7074
type
Work Info Title
 That '70s Show / int_634d7074
comment
Work Info Title: The show is indeed about a stereotypical American family and their friends in the 70's.
 That '70s Show / int_634d7074
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 That '70s Show / int_634d7074
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That '70s Show / int_634d7074
 That '70s Show / int_6375f746
type
Drill Sergeant Nasty
 That '70s Show / int_6375f746
comment
Drill Sergeant Nasty: Red has this reputation; case in point, in "Stolen Car," one of the arresting officers asks Eric if he's Red Forman's kid, before being told "You poor bastard!" after confirming it.
 That '70s Show / int_6375f746
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 That '70s Show / int_6375f746
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That '70s Show / int_6375f746
 That '70s Show / int_639aa0cd
type
Did You Just Have Sex?
 That '70s Show / int_639aa0cd
comment
Did You Just Have Sex?: After Donna and Eric have sex for the first time, Jackie immediately notices and points that out. It helps that there's visual aid for the audience, with the words "I had sex" labeled on Donna's forehead and "Guilty" on Eric's.
 That '70s Show / int_639aa0cd
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 That '70s Show / int_639aa0cd
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That '70s Show / int_639aa0cd
 That '70s Show / int_63be4131
type
Pretty Boy
 That '70s Show / int_63be4131
comment
Pretty Boy: Kelso is better described as "pretty" than "handsome". Lampshaded by Kelso himself.
 That '70s Show / int_63be4131
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 That '70s Show / int_63be4131
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That '70s Show / int_63be4131
 That '70s Show / int_64e975cf
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Manly Tears
 That '70s Show / int_64e975cf
comment
Manly Tears: When Eric presents him with a ticket to a Green Bay Packers game, Red immediately begins trembling with happiness. He then runs out of the room as he starts to cry the joyful version of this trope.
 That '70s Show / int_64e975cf
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That '70s Show / int_64e975cf
 That '70s Show / int_6563aeb6
type
Shameless Fanservice Girl
 That '70s Show / int_6563aeb6
comment
In "Squeeze Box", Hyde and Red accidentally walk in on Pam naked while helping her move in with Bob. She doesn't care, but they both mistake her nonchalance with her flirting with them, and become (even more) obsessed with her for the rest of the episode. When Kitty and Jackie find out they're both upset, and go to Bob's house to confront Pam about it, only for both to end up walking in on Bob naked instead, who has a similarly non-chalant reaction, much to the girl's horror.
 That '70s Show / int_6563aeb6
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That '70s Show / int_6563aeb6
 That '70s Show / int_657f77e4
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Caught with Your Pants Down
 That '70s Show / int_657f77e4
comment
Caught with Your Pants Down: The focus of "Happy Jack" when Donna walks in on Eric masturbating at her house, after seeing a photo of Jackie's mom.
 That '70s Show / int_657f77e4
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 That '70s Show / int_657f77e4
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That '70s Show / int_657f77e4
 That '70s Show / int_65bc92fc
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Four-Temperament Ensemble
 That '70s Show / int_65bc92fc
comment
Four-Temperament Ensemble: The Forman Family: Kitty: sanguine (cheerful, smothering, too talkative) Red: choleric (hard, bitter, cynic) Laurie: melancholic (desperate, moody, self-destructive lifestyle) Eric: phlegmatic (submissive, cowardly, lazy)
 That '70s Show / int_65bc92fc
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That '70s Show / int_65bc92fc
 That '70s Show / int_66b98472
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Erotic Dream
 That '70s Show / int_66b98472
comment
Erotic Dream: Every major character has one. To crank it up to eleven on the hilarity meter: Kelso immediately displays his idiocy moment by somehow thinking that it makes him (not Fez) gay.
 That '70s Show / int_66b98472
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That '70s Show / int_66b98472
 That '70s Show / int_67fe4b8e
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Ship Sinking
 That '70s Show / int_67fe4b8e
comment
Ship Sinking: Jackie/Kelso break up for good after season 5. Jackie actually referred to this trope at one point in time: Seeing Kelso's van sink into the frozen pond/river, she remarked that its a sign from God that she and Kelso are not meant to be together.
 That '70s Show / int_67fe4b8e
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 That '70s Show / int_6941e30b
type
Room Full of Crazy
 That '70s Show / int_6941e30b
comment
Room Full of Crazy: Never seen, but apparently Fez's girlfriend Caroline had one of these for him.
 That '70s Show / int_6941e30b
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That '70s Show / int_6941e30b
 That '70s Show / int_698dcc45
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Huddle Shot
 That '70s Show / int_698dcc45
comment
Huddle Shot: Some of the wipes.
 That '70s Show / int_698dcc45
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That '70s Show / int_698dcc45
 That '70s Show / int_69e77917
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Bucket Booby-Trap
 That '70s Show / int_69e77917
comment
When he ended up covered in oatmeal after Eric's Bucket Booby-Trap backfired, Red was initially ready to go nuclear on Eric. However, when he learns that Eric was trying to get back at Kelso, instead of punishing Eric Red decides to show him how to do a prank right.
 That '70s Show / int_69e77917
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That '70s Show / int_69e77917
 That '70s Show / int_6b35bdff
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Serious Business
 That '70s Show / int_6b35bdff
comment
Serious Business: Delivering newspapers apparently. In the kid's own words, "I'm a very serious paper boy". He made good on that too, to the point of chasing Kelso down with a remote control plane to get his $2.50 "Plus a fifty cent tip, 'cause I'm GOOD!"
 That '70s Show / int_6b35bdff
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 That '70s Show / int_6c87dbef
type
Masturbation Means Sexual Frustration
 That '70s Show / int_6c87dbef
comment
Masturbation Means Sexual Frustration: Fez very frequently talks or alludes to masturbating, to illustrate his sexual frustration over being a virgin.
 That '70s Show / int_6c87dbef
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 That '70s Show / int_6c87dbef
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That '70s Show / int_6c87dbef
 That '70s Show / int_6db06839
type
The Stoner
 That '70s Show / int_6db06839
comment
The Stoner: Leo is by far the most prominent example. All the main kid characters are as well.
 That '70s Show / int_6db06839
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 That '70s Show / int_6db06839
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That '70s Show / int_6db06839
 That '70s Show / int_6de438eb
type
The Everyman
 That '70s Show / int_6de438eb
comment
Eric: phlegmatic (submissive, cowardly, lazy)
 That '70s Show / int_6de438eb
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That '70s Show / int_6de438eb
 That '70s Show / int_6ec4232f
type
Casting Gag
 That '70s Show / int_6ec4232f
comment
Casting Gag: A Running Gag on the show was casting actors from popular shows from The '70s either as one-off roles or minor, recurring characters. A few examples: Season One had Eve Plumb (The Brady Bunch) as Jackie's (first) mom; Danny Bonaduce (The Partridge Family) as Eric's fast-food boss; Marion Ross (Happy Days) as Red's cantankerous mother Season Two featured Midge's bridesmaids (all former Bond girls, as was Tanya Roberts); Season Three had Robert Hays, a TV staple and the star of Airplane! (and relating to Fox, the voice of Iron Man in the 90s Marvel cartoons, including some that aired on Fox Kids); in Season Four, Jackie had a dream wherein she visited "The Wizard," played by Pamela Sue Martin. Martin is known as Nancy Drew on The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries and Jackie is a big fan of Nancy Drew.
 That '70s Show / int_6ec4232f
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 That '70s Show / int_6ec4232f
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That '70s Show / int_6ec4232f
 That '70s Show / int_6eeba1f2
type
"Shut Up" Kiss
 That '70s Show / int_6eeba1f2
comment
"Shut Up" Kiss: Donna is fond of giving these to Eric.
 That '70s Show / int_6eeba1f2
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 That '70s Show / int_6eeba1f2
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That '70s Show / int_6eeba1f2
 That '70s Show / int_6ef9d3fe
type
Christmas Episode
 That '70s Show / int_6ef9d3fe
comment
Christmas Episode: A few of them, including one with a Christmas remix of the theme tune.
 That '70s Show / int_6ef9d3fe
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 That '70s Show / int_6ef9d3fe
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That '70s Show / int_6ef9d3fe
 That '70s Show / int_6f19054d
type
Coming-Out Story
 That '70s Show / int_6f19054d
comment
Coming-Out Story: Subverted; Red accepts the sexuality of his neighbors, but despises them for being Minnesota Vikings fans.
 That '70s Show / int_6f19054d
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 That '70s Show / int_6f19054d
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That '70s Show / int_6f19054d
 That '70s Show / int_6f77ef8e
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Anti-Love Song
 That '70s Show / int_6f77ef8e
comment
Anti-Love Song: Hyde tells Jackie an Anti-Love Haiku:
 That '70s Show / int_6f77ef8e
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That '70s Show / int_6f77ef8e
 That '70s Show / int_6fba77ef
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Moon-Landing Hoax
 That '70s Show / int_6fba77ef
comment
Moon-Landing Hoax: In the episode "Can't You Hear Me Knocking": Kelso accidentally threatens the president and the gang start to believe that everything is the Feds coming to arrest them. Even a car parking outside the house.
 That '70s Show / int_6fba77ef
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 That '70s Show / int_6fba77ef
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That '70s Show / int_6fba77ef
 That '70s Show / int_6fed1be4
type
Raw Eggs Make You Stronger
 That '70s Show / int_6fed1be4
comment
Raw Eggs Make You Stronger: Subverted and Played for Laughs in "The Kids Are Alright." Kelso attempts to impress Jackie by working out and during a conversation with her announces that he's going to drink a cup of raw eggs. She tries to say something and he rudely stops her, drinking the eggs anyway. When he's done, she reminds him that he's allergic to eggs.
 That '70s Show / int_6fed1be4
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 That '70s Show
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That '70s Show / int_6fed1be4
 That '70s Show / int_70bdac19
type
Honest John's Dealership
 That '70s Show / int_70bdac19
comment
Honest John's Dealership: Bob Pinciotti's electronics outlet, as suggested by the following:
 That '70s Show / int_70bdac19
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 That '70s Show / int_70bdac19
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That '70s Show / int_70bdac19
 That '70s Show / int_71038217
type
Wrench Wench
 That '70s Show / int_71038217
comment
Wrench Wench: In the episode "Career Day", Jackie shows unexpected skill in fixing cars, earning Red's respect.
 That '70s Show / int_71038217
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 That '70s Show / int_71038217
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That '70s Show / int_71038217
 That '70s Show / int_71541463
type
Meadow Run
 That '70s Show / int_71541463
comment
Meadow Run: Somewhat subverted. In "Going to California", Eric and Donna run across a beach in slow-motion, but stop short of hugging and stand at arm's length to talk. Then Kelso totally ruins the moment by tackling Donna to the ground, claiming that he "won" the foot race.
 That '70s Show / int_71541463
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 That '70s Show / int_71541463
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That '70s Show / int_71541463
 That '70s Show / int_720e28a4
type
Bread, Eggs, Breaded Eggs
 That '70s Show / int_720e28a4
comment
Bread, Eggs, Breaded Eggs: From "Laurie and the Professor": Another one from Kitty in "The Good Son". In "Take It Or Leave It". In "A New Hope", Eric receives fighting tips from Red and Bob. During the credits scene in "Hyde Moves In", the gang is watching Fez making his goddess tattoo dance by shaking his hips: Red on his friend Frank.
 That '70s Show / int_720e28a4
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 That '70s Show / int_720e28a4
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That '70s Show / int_720e28a4
 That '70s Show / int_722b3319
type
Camp Gay
 That '70s Show / int_722b3319
comment
Camp Gay: Fenton, the jewelry (later department store, then Fez and Kelso's landlord) salesman. He attempts to make the jewelry look more 'appealing' by wearing it to show how it looks. Eric asks if used the same sales technique while he worked at the lingerie boutique. He doesn't deny it.
 That '70s Show / int_722b3319
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 That '70s Show / int_722b3319
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That '70s Show / int_722b3319
 That '70s Show / int_728298ef
type
Vandalism Backfire
 That '70s Show / int_728298ef
comment
Vandalism Backfire: After Jackie breaks up with him, Kelso tries writing a song to win her back. Eventually, he annoys Eric into taking his guitar and smashing it.
 That '70s Show / int_728298ef
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1.0
 That '70s Show / int_728298ef
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That '70s Show / int_728298ef
 That '70s Show / int_7286e96d
type
Idiot Ball
 That '70s Show / int_7286e96d
comment
Idiot Ball: One of the group's favorite stories is of the time Kelso (as The Ditz) tried to do the "burning bag of dog poop" prank on someone, but lit the bag prematurely and then stomped it out himself. A frustrated Kelso counters "THE BAG WAS ON FIRE!" Eric kissing another girl (Laurie's college roommate) while he and Donna were starting to form a relationship. Red came down on him for this gloriously.
 That '70s Show / int_7286e96d
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 That '70s Show / int_7286e96d
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That '70s Show / int_7286e96d
 That '70s Show / int_72a6bff0
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Eloquent in My Native Tongue
 That '70s Show / int_72a6bff0
comment
Eloquent in My Native Tongue:
 That '70s Show / int_72a6bff0
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That '70s Show / int_72a6bff0
 That '70s Show / int_72b0dfd2
type
Being Good Sucks
 That '70s Show / int_72b0dfd2
comment
Being Good Sucks: Red was not happy about letting Hyde stay with the family in "Hyde Moves In," as Cluster F-Bomb shows.
 That '70s Show / int_72b0dfd2
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1.0
 That '70s Show / int_72b0dfd2
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That '70s Show / int_72b0dfd2
 That '70s Show / int_72fb8772
type
Forgotten Birthday
 That '70s Show / int_72fb8772
comment
Forgotten Birthday: In the appropriately named "Kitty's Birthday (That's Today?!)", Red and Eric forget Kitty's birthday and tried to pretend it was a case of Not-So-Forgotten Birthday, buying her a few balloons and a funnel from the gas station at 11:40 P.M. She sees through it, and they have to take her square dancing to make up for it.
 That '70s Show / int_72fb8772
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 That '70s Show / int_72fb8772
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That '70s Show / int_72fb8772
 That '70s Show / int_735b3587
type
Naked First Impression
 That '70s Show / int_735b3587
comment
Naked First Impression: Fez saw Donna for the first time when he and Hyde walked in on her changing her clothes.
 That '70s Show / int_735b3587
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1.0
 That '70s Show / int_735b3587
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That '70s Show / int_735b3587
 That '70s Show / int_746569a5
type
Embarrassing Cover-Up
 That '70s Show / int_746569a5
comment
Embarrassing Cover Up: Eric tries to hide the fact that he was reading Donna's journal by claiming to have been going through her underwear drawer and rubbing her underwear against his face.
 That '70s Show / int_746569a5
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 That '70s Show / int_746569a5
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That '70s Show / int_746569a5
 That '70s Show / int_754df088
type
Put on a Bus
 That '70s Show / int_754df088
comment
Despite problems often prone to tear them apart (such as Eric and Donna breaking up, or Jackie and Hyde breaking up), Eric and his friends pretty much always stay together. Even as Eric left for Africa
 That '70s Show / int_754df088
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1.0
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That '70s Show / int_754df088
 That '70s Show / int_75979171
type
The Cuckoolander Was Right
 That '70s Show / int_75979171
comment
The Cuckoolander Was Right: While he was usually The Brainless Beauty played straight, Kelso occasionally made predictions about the future which turned out to be correct. In the episode A New Hope, in which the gang sees the first Star Wars film, Kelso correctly guesses that Leia will end up with Han rather than Luke, a prediction that Hyde immediately shoots down. In the episode The Punk Chick, Kelso and Red modify a Pong game system to make the paddles smaller, thinking the game is too easy. Red at one point tells him he's about to remove the "doohicky", to which Kelso replies "Don't you think we should disconnect the transistor from the secondary circuit board first?" Upon successfully modifying the system (which wouldn't have been possible in reality), Kelso excitedly predicts that "home computers" are the future. Red dismisses this as nothing more than Kelso being his usual Cloud Cuckoo Lander self.
 That '70s Show / int_75979171
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1.0
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That '70s Show / int_75979171
 That '70s Show / int_767caf1f
type
Multiple Demographic Appeal
 That '70s Show / int_767caf1f
comment
Multiple Demographic Appeal: The show was expected to fare well with teens and young adults (i.e. those around the same age as the cast), and it did, but the makers were surprised following the pilot at how popular it was among middle-aged adults (i.e. those who'd been teens/young adults during the time-frame of the show).
 That '70s Show / int_767caf1f
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1.0
 That '70s Show / int_767caf1f
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1.0
 That '70s Show
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That '70s Show / int_767caf1f
 That '70s Show / int_786bf97f
type
Real Life Writes the Plot
 That '70s Show / int_786bf97f
comment
Real Life Writes the Plot: Lisa Robin Kelly was fired from the show in season 3 due to her drinking and substance abuse problems, Laurie having left for beauty school. She was replaced in season 6 after returning the previous year for the same reason. Tanya Roberts left after season 3 to care for her terminally ill husband (this is also why her return in seasons 6 and 7 did not stick) . In-universe, Midge left Bob. Donna dyed her hair blonde, because Laura Prepon did so for a film role. Tommy Chong (Leo) was absent for two and a half seasons because of a prison sentence. Eric leaves at the end of season seven and Kelso leaves at the beginning of season eight because Topher Grace and Ashton Kutcher were going to be shooting Spider-Man 3 and The Guardian respectively at the same time season eight would have been in production. Hence the introduction of Josh Meyers' Randy and Jud Tylor's Samantha to try to fill the void.
 That '70s Show / int_786bf97f
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1.0
 That '70s Show / int_786bf97f
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 That '70s Show
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That '70s Show / int_786bf97f
 That '70s Show / int_7870e183
type
Nixon Mask
 That '70s Show / int_7870e183
comment
Nixon Mask: Played straight in "Streaking" when the guys decide to streak during a presidential campaign stop in town, with Eric wearing said Nixon Mask.
 That '70s Show / int_7870e183
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1.0
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That '70s Show / int_7870e183
 That '70s Show / int_78c9ebbf
type
Gretzky Has the Ball
 That '70s Show / int_78c9ebbf
comment
Gretzky Has the Ball: Deliberately invoked in "Angie" when Eric says the first time he strapped on a pair of skates was like "the first time Joe Namath laid his hands on a bat."
 That '70s Show / int_78c9ebbf
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That '70s Show / int_78c9ebbf
 That '70s Show / int_78d0ebcf
type
Crying Wolf
 That '70s Show / int_78d0ebcf
comment
Crying Wolf: In "Eric Gets Suspended", Eric is suspended for smoking but swears he actually wasn't (the cigarette he was caught with was actually Donna's, whom Eric was covering for). Red doesn't believe Eric because of the latter's history of lying and it isn't until Donna admits that she was the one smoking that Red accepts Eric's word. In "Sparks", Kelso wants to ride a kayak down a hill, Hyde actually tells Kelso he should wear a helmet, but Kelso thinks he's just trying to play a mean trick and refuses to fall for it. At one point Hyde remarks that he has become the boy who cried helmet.
 That '70s Show / int_78d0ebcf
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That '70s Show / int_78d0ebcf
 That '70s Show / int_798a9e41
type
Auto Erotica
 That '70s Show / int_798a9e41
comment
Auto Erotica: This show has it all over the place, but in particular with Red's Corvette (which it should be mentioned is not, in fact, a red Corvette).
 That '70s Show / int_798a9e41
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That '70s Show / int_798a9e41
 That '70s Show / int_79a80b74
type
Fair for Its Day
 That '70s Show / int_79a80b74
comment
Additionally, Eric's supposed girliness. Most of the remarks on this seem to be based on his lack of athleticism. His personality is more akin to a geek or a nerd, which is usually considered to be at least gender-neutral if not more masculine. Possibly a case of Fair for Its Day as far as the 1970s setting is considered, as "nerd culture" was not remotely as widely accepted as it is now.
 That '70s Show / int_79a80b74
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That '70s Show / int_79a80b74
 That '70s Show / int_7a748834
type
Right Way/Wrong Way Pair
 That '70s Show / int_7a748834
comment
Right Way/Wrong Way Pair: One strange '50s-style fantasy sequence had "Doofus and Diligent" (Kelso and Eric, respectively) working at a fast food restaurant. The segment was an Imagine Spot by Jackie’s dad, using minimal character exaggeration, to show why Eric got the job and Kelso didn’t. Jackie's dad intentionally (and rightly) framed her boyfriend Kelso as "Doofus". Eric, with the threat of his dad's foot up his ass, was of course "Diligent".
 That '70s Show / int_7a748834
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That '70s Show / int_7a748834
 That '70s Show / int_7b2ae131
type
All Guys Want Cheerleaders
 That '70s Show / int_7b2ae131
comment
All Guys Want Cheerleaders: Inverted with Hyde, who, among other reasons, doesn't want to date Jackie because she's a cheerleader, thus a "square", opposed to him. However, after they get together, she once does a dance for him in her uniform.
 That '70s Show / int_7b2ae131
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That '70s Show / int_7b2ae131
 That '70s Show / int_7b3ebb57
type
Buxom Beauty Standard
 That '70s Show / int_7b3ebb57
comment
When Midge left Bob in "The Relapse," the boys lament over losing "her sweet uptown rack".
 That '70s Show / int_7b3ebb57
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1.0
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That '70s Show / int_7b3ebb57
 That '70s Show / int_7b50237d
type
Distinction Without a Difference
 That '70s Show / int_7b50237d
comment
Distinction Without a Difference: In "Parents Find Out", Fez calls Hyde and Kelso shallow for not wanting to meet their secret dates because they look old. Kelso responds with: "I'm not shallow, I'm just judging them by their looks!"
 That '70s Show / int_7b50237d
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That '70s Show / int_7b50237d
 That '70s Show / int_7b6e47a5
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Armor-Piercing Question
 That '70s Show / int_7b6e47a5
comment
Armor-Piercing Question: After Red throws away Midge's chocolates in The Relapse, he gives one of these to Bob in regards to Midge because Bob was in serious need of a wake-up call; Bob refused to accept that Midge left and she would never come back.
 That '70s Show / int_7b6e47a5
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That '70s Show / int_7b6e47a5
 That '70s Show / int_7b8b3def
type
Celebrity Paradox
 That '70s Show / int_7b8b3def
comment
Celebrity Paradox: In Season 8, when Jackie tries to get herself a job on Christine St. George's TV show, and the receptionist (unsurprisingly) won't let her through, she insists that she's supposed to be Christine's co-anchor, to which the receptionist snarks, "And I'm supposed to be Brooke Shields. Ain't life a bitch?" This is despite the fact that Shields herself had previously had a recurring role on the show — as Jackie's mom, no less.
 That '70s Show / int_7b8b3def
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That '70s Show / int_7b8b3def
 That '70s Show / int_7c4ae6b0
type
Hot Librarian
 That '70s Show / int_7c4ae6b0
comment
Hot Librarian: Brooke.
 That '70s Show / int_7c4ae6b0
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1.0
 That '70s Show / int_7c4ae6b0
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That '70s Show / int_7c4ae6b0
 That '70s Show / int_7c9dcc1
type
THeUnfavorite
 That '70s Show / int_7c9dcc1
comment
The Unfavorite: Subverted in that Eric is this to Red, while Laurie is this to Kitty. Overlaps with Double Standard as it is frequently shown that Red is hard on Eric because he cares. Being a product of his time, Red would probably believe that it would be important to teach his son self-sufficiency while his daughter would eventually be taken care of by her husband. As the series progresses Red becomes increasingly less tolerant of Laurie's ungrateful mooching behavior, but he never tries to teach her how to become a productive member of society, he just enjoys her prolonged absences. Once when she returned Red reacted by saying "We gotta start locking that door."
 That '70s Show / int_7c9dcc1
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That '70s Show / int_7c9dcc1
 That '70s Show / int_7cda47b
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Dying Declaration of Love
 That '70s Show / int_7cda47b
comment
Dying Declaration of Love: According to Red, this is one of three times it is okay for a man to tell another man he loves him. Otherwise, it's just a given. note  The other two are when they're drunk, or if one of them is in big, big trouble. Which usually means he's drunk.
 That '70s Show / int_7cda47b
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That '70s Show / int_7cda47b
 That '70s Show / int_7e081ea0
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Slice of Life
 That '70s Show / int_7e081ea0
comment
Slice of Life: The show focuses on the day-to-day lives of six teenagers in the 70s.
 That '70s Show / int_7e081ea0
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That '70s Show / int_7e081ea0
 That '70s Show / int_7ea8f5ce
type
Knight in Shining Armor
 That '70s Show / int_7ea8f5ce
comment
Knight in Shining Armor: Jackie views Hyde literally as one after he sticks up for her, much to his displeasure. The audience sees Hyde as Jackie sees him in an Imagine Spot, even as he repeatedly insists that he's not that kind of guy.
 That '70s Show / int_7ea8f5ce
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That '70s Show / int_7ea8f5ce
 That '70s Show / int_7f533ea0
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I Didn't Mean to Turn You On
 That '70s Show / int_7f533ea0
comment
I Didn't Mean to Turn You On: Kitty actually pulls this on herself in "A New Hope," as she tries to criticize Red for teaching Eric to fight, and recalling the time Red beat up a guy who tried to put the moves on Kitty when they were first dating, only to describe how good Red looked doing it. She and Red then race each other to their bedroom.
 That '70s Show / int_7f533ea0
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That '70s Show / int_7f533ea0
 That '70s Show / int_7f7be47a
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Where Did We Go Wrong?
 That '70s Show / int_7f7be47a
comment
Where Did We Go Wrong?: Mostly Red's attitude toward Eric but even Kitty seems to question him at times. Kitty also tends to feel this way about Laurie in general.
 That '70s Show / int_7f7be47a
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That '70s Show / int_7f7be47a
 That '70s Show / int_80133ca4
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Trial Balloon Question
 That '70s Show / int_80133ca4
comment
Trial Balloon Question: Eric (secretly) asks Donna to marry him at one point, and Eric asks Bob what he would do if they were engaged. Bob's answer was less than favorable, so they decide to keep the secret.
 That '70s Show / int_80133ca4
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That '70s Show / int_80133ca4
 That '70s Show / int_8042e814
type
Actually Pretty Funny
 That '70s Show / int_8042e814
comment
Actually Pretty Funny: When Eric tells Red that his (Red's) mother died immediately after Eric told her "I don't think being nice for a whole day would kill you," there's a beat where Red looks at Eric with his usual stern demeanour, before he bursts into laughter. After Kitty tells them that Midge left Bob, Eric cracks a joke about how maybe she just got lost in the backyard instead, which Red laughs at. When Fez starts giggling at the word "penal" (after hearing Michael talk about the penal code), Jackie and Hyde try to explain to him that it doesn't mean what he thinks it means, and that he is being immature... and in the process start laughing at the word themselves. A bit of a Running Gag with Kelso; he always appreciates a good burn, even when he himself is the target.
 That '70s Show / int_8042e814
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 That '70s Show / int_8042e814
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That '70s Show / int_8042e814
 That '70s Show / int_808cbaeb
type
Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking
 That '70s Show / int_808cbaeb
comment
Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking: Also:
 That '70s Show / int_808cbaeb
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That '70s Show / int_808cbaeb
 That '70s Show / int_80ae159c
type
Informed Deformity
 That '70s Show / int_80ae159c
comment
Informed Deformity: Eric is often stated to not being able to grow facial hair, however when he becomes depressed and stops shaving in "Eric's Depression" he ends up with a moustache and a goatee in what is implied to be an amount of time so short, his parents don't even notice something is wrong with him. In season 8, Fez would sometimes call Jackie a "midget" despite her being only slightly shorter that him. Worse yet, she is called a "midget" on one occasion by Kitty who is even shorter than her.
 That '70s Show / int_80ae159c
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 That '70s Show / int_80ae159c
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That '70s Show / int_80ae159c
 That '70s Show / int_816a4e80
type
Star Wars (Franchise)
 That '70s Show / int_816a4e80
comment
Eric became a Star Wars geek, despite having shown only casual interest in it in previous seasons.
 That '70s Show / int_816a4e80
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 That '70s Show / int_816a4e80
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That '70s Show / int_816a4e80
 That '70s Show / int_81ce9b4e
type
May the Farce Be with You
 That '70s Show / int_81ce9b4e
comment
May the Farce Be with You: Being that the show takes place in the late '70s, Star Wars spoofs and references abound.
 That '70s Show / int_81ce9b4e
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 That '70s Show / int_81ce9b4e
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That '70s Show / int_81ce9b4e
 That '70s Show / int_820ac351
type
It Amused Me
 That '70s Show / int_820ac351
comment
During the affair between Laurie and Kelso, Hyde would try to set up situations for Kelso to get caught by Jackie. Unlike most other examples, Hyde did it to entertain himself and there wasn't any jealousy involved. He had at least succeeded in rousing Jackie's suspicions.
 That '70s Show / int_820ac351
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1.0
 That '70s Show / int_820ac351
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1.0
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That '70s Show / int_820ac351
 That '70s Show / int_82a631b8
type
Present-Day Past
 That '70s Show / int_82a631b8
comment
Present-Day Past: The show was very good about the costumes and hair, but people didn't add "bitch" at the end of sentences back then, or call each other "whore", "dumbass" or "porky mouth", or shout "BURN!". Sometimes items from The '80s appear in scenes. Examples include the Super Speak and Spell and the Intellivision II. Whenever Eric's Star Wars toys were shown, they were rarely the original ones from the Seventies, but rather the contemporary ones from The '90s and the Turn of the Millennium. Oddly enough, Boba Fett is mentioned in "Young Man Blues," which would appear to be an example of this, but he was actually introduced in 1978 in the infamous The Star Wars Holiday Special. If you look closely in any of the Driving a Desk scenes, sometimes modern cars are seen in the background. This is also present in the theme song.
 That '70s Show / int_82a631b8
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 That '70s Show / int_82a631b8
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That '70s Show / int_82a631b8
 That '70s Show / int_836b1ec2
type
Suddenly Ethnicity
 That '70s Show / int_836b1ec2
comment
Suddenly Ethnicity: Hyde and his real family, as his father is later revealed to be a black man.
 That '70s Show / int_836b1ec2
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1.0
 That '70s Show / int_836b1ec2
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That '70s Show / int_836b1ec2
 That '70s Show / int_8391b1c7
type
Artistic License – Law
 That '70s Show / int_8391b1c7
comment
William, Hyde's real dad also counts as this. He routinely seems to be giving something to Hyde, only to pull it back and ask him to do something (such as show him his Clapton tickets and then ask Hyde to house-sit). He also accuses Hyde of gold-digging within minutes of meeting, and crows frequently about being rich. He also fires Hyde and the other Grooves employees via a letter (which also counts as Artistic License – Law since they should have severance pay, among other procedures). Then he gives Hyde the record store.
 That '70s Show / int_8391b1c7
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1.0
 That '70s Show / int_8391b1c7
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That '70s Show / int_8391b1c7
 That '70s Show / int_83a903f6
type
Stepford Smiler
 That '70s Show / int_83a903f6
comment
Stepford Smiler: When in critical situations, Kitty usually has to force a smile.
 That '70s Show / int_83a903f6
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 That '70s Show / int_83a903f6
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That '70s Show / int_83a903f6
 That '70s Show / int_83b464fb
type
Straight Man
 That '70s Show / int_83b464fb
comment
Remember when Kitty was just a regular housewife and occasional Straight Man to the others, instead of an alcoholic who was obsessed with her son to a creepy degree?
 That '70s Show / int_83b464fb
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 That '70s Show / int_83b464fb
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That '70s Show / int_83b464fb
 That '70s Show / int_83cef301
type
Right for the Wrong Reasons
 That '70s Show / int_83cef301
comment
Right for the Wrong Reasons: After Eric walked in on Red and Kitty having sex, his subsequent change in behavior led them to believe he was getting high, which of course he was, but that had nothing to do with it.
 That '70s Show / int_83cef301
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1.0
 That '70s Show / int_83cef301
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1.0
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That '70s Show / int_83cef301
 That '70s Show / int_8504b817
type
Where the Hell Is Springfield?
 That '70s Show / int_8504b817
comment
Where the Hell Is Springfield?: Point Place was never given a specific location within the state of Wisconsin—sometimes it was stated they were in the "Greater Kenosha Area", sometimes they were close to Green Bay (especially when Red, Eric and the gang went to a Packers game), sometimes they were closer to Milwaukee. Chicago was also referenced a few times (it's where Kelso moved to in the final season), so that doesn't really help anything. The old Fox website said it was set in the fictional "Greater Oshkosh Area" (supported by a line of dialogue Kelso has in the early episode "Date Night"), and Bonnie Turner based it off a section of Toledo, Ohio (where she grew up) called Point Place.
 That '70s Show / int_8504b817
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 That '70s Show / int_8504b817
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That '70s Show / int_8504b817
 That '70s Show / int_85c5db50
type
In Love with Your Carnage
 That '70s Show / int_85c5db50
comment
In Love with Your Carnage: In "Cat Fight", Fez admits to being turned on by Jackie kicking Laurie's ass in a fight.
 That '70s Show / int_85c5db50
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1.0
 That '70s Show / int_85c5db50
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1.0
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That '70s Show / int_85c5db50
 That '70s Show / int_85f0f0fb
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World of Snark
 That '70s Show / int_85f0f0fb
comment
World of Snark: It's hard to find characters who don't fit the pattern. Eric snarks. Donna snarks (especially at Jackie). Hyde does almost nothing but snark. Eventually Fez snarks a lot too. Laurie snarks. Red snarks. Kitty slips her snarks in almost under the radar. Jackie and Kelso, on the other hand, don't seem to grasp sarcasm.
 That '70s Show / int_85f0f0fb
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That '70s Show / int_85f0f0fb
 That '70s Show / int_86c280b3
type
Unnecessary Makeover
 That '70s Show / int_86c280b3
comment
Unnecessary Makeover: In-Universe, Donna and Jackie give one to Big Rhonda in "Red And Stacey", in time for Rhonda's date with Fez. Fez doesn't like it.
 That '70s Show / int_86c280b3
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1.0
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That '70s Show / int_86c280b3
 That '70s Show / int_8707d338
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Nerd Nanny
 That '70s Show / int_8707d338
comment
Nerd Nanny: Donna and/or Jackie for Eric, Kelso, and Fez.
 That '70s Show / int_8707d338
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 That '70s Show / int_8707d338
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That '70s Show / int_8707d338
 That '70s Show / int_8748f851
type
Brainy Brunette
 That '70s Show / int_8748f851
comment
Brainy Brunette: Brooke, the Hot Librarian. Inverted by Jackie.
 That '70s Show / int_8748f851
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 That '70s Show / int_8748f851
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That '70s Show / int_8748f851
 That '70s Show / int_8a295a46
type
Cool Car
 That '70s Show / int_8a295a46
comment
Cool Car: Being a show set in the 1970s, there's a lot of them. Eric's 1969 Vista Cruiser. Sometimes The Alleged Car because it breaks down often in the series. Hyde gets an El Camino in the middle of the series and Eric is a little jealous of it. Red's Corvette. Kelso thinks his old van is cool but his friends aren't too impressed. Jackie thought it was disgusting. Later Kelso's van is replaced with a Volkswagon Microbus which is much nicer than his old one. The van is replaced by an MG Midget later in the series after the VW gets destroyed. Jackie is occasionally seen driving a Lincoln Town Car.
 That '70s Show / int_8a295a46
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That '70s Show / int_8a295a46
 That '70s Show / int_8aae7db4
type
Disco Sucks
 That '70s Show / int_8aae7db4
comment
Disco Sucks: The show traced disco's fall from grace. "That Disco Episode" in the first season, taking place in 1976, is about going to a disco and everyone is into it. In season six's "Baby Don't You Do It," a minister tries to connect with Eric and Donna by saying he likes disco and Eric says that disco is kind of lame. Finally in the last season's "We Will Rock You," which took place in 1979, Hyde stages a disco record burning and Fez tries to defend disco.
 That '70s Show / int_8aae7db4
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That '70s Show / int_8aae7db4
 That '70s Show / int_8af45dbd
type
Wild Teen Party
 That '70s Show / int_8af45dbd
comment
Wild Teen Party: "'Burning Down The House." When Kelso invites Hyde and Fez over to Jackie's house for a party, the party quickly becomes one of these.
 That '70s Show / int_8af45dbd
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 That '70s Show / int_8af45dbd
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That '70s Show / int_8af45dbd
 That '70s Show / int_8c681acc
type
Third-Person Person
 That '70s Show / int_8c681acc
comment
Third-Person Person: Fez occasionally refers to himself in the third person.
 That '70s Show / int_8c681acc
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 That '70s Show / int_8c681acc
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That '70s Show / int_8c681acc
 That '70s Show / int_8cbd311b
type
Good Angel, Bad Angel
 That '70s Show / int_8cbd311b
comment
Good Angel, Bad Angel: Instead of the usual Angel and Devil, though, Fez imagines Batman and the Riddler when he's tempted to take advantage of Jackie when she's drunk.
 That '70s Show / int_8cbd311b
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That '70s Show / int_8cbd311b
 That '70s Show / int_8d4799d1
type
Savvy Guy, Energetic Girl
 That '70s Show / int_8d4799d1
comment
Savvy Guy, Energetic Girl: Red and Kitty. Hyde and Jackie are a variation.
 That '70s Show / int_8d4799d1
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 That '70s Show / int_8d4799d1
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That '70s Show / int_8d4799d1
 That '70s Show / int_8f900ccd
type
Overly Long Name
 That '70s Show / int_8f900ccd
comment
Overly Long Name: Fez' real name and home country; taken to the point of a Running Gag. When Fez does say his real name but is drowned out by the bell, in real life he was reciting all the actors on the series' names.
 That '70s Show / int_8f900ccd
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 That '70s Show / int_8f900ccd
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Kissing Cousins
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Kissing Cousins: In "Eric's Hot Cousin", Eric meets his cousin, Penny, after several years, and she is now all grown up, leaving Eric trying to fight off incestuous feelings. When she reveals she's adopted and propositions him, he is about to happily give in before she reveals it was a prank she pulled in revenge to one he pulled on her when they were kids.
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Laser-Guided Karma
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Laser-Guided Karma: Kelso cheated on Jackie with Laurie, only to later on learn that Laurie is cheating on him. Unlike other examples in this trope, a hurt Kelso (dumb as he is) realizes how much he hurt Jackie and therefore believes he deserved to be hurt like this himself.
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Unknowingly Possessing Stolen Goods
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Unknowingly Possessing Stolen Goods: In "Stolen Car", after Eric gets the car taken away by his father after finding a scratch, Eric and his friends are left car-less until Kelso's cousin lets Kelso drive his car and takes the guys around. They get arrested after learning the car is stolen. It's subverted when the police learn the truth: that the cousin borrowed it from his grandmother and she had forgotten about it and reported it stolen.
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Back for the Finale
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Eric was also absent during the final season, though he returned for the series finale.
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Lousy Lovers Are Losers
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Lousy Lovers Are Losers: In "Afterglow", after Donna and Eric have Their First Time, Eric feels ecstatic but Donna was very disappointed with the experience. When she confesses it to Jackie, Jackie immediately interprets it as Eric being bad in bed. When Donna protests and claims she was probably bad at it too, Jackie replies that "It's not up to the woman to be good". And despite Donna asking her to keep it a secret, Jackie immediately tells Kelso that "Eric was lame in the sack", who quickly proceeds to tell it to the guys so he can "burn" Eric with it. At first, Eric is crushed and has a fight with Donna, but by the end of the episode they talk and agree they both need "practice" and their second time is... a little better. Played With in "Whole Lotta Love". When the virgin Fez has his first time with Nina, his sexual inexperience makes for an awful and awkward experience. His friends all pity him, and he fears that this means Nina will break up with him but she instead suggests that they practice until he gets better.
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The Precious, Precious Car
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The Precious, Precious Car: Red Forman is very attached his 1950's Corvette convertible and doesn't let anyone touch it let alone drive it. In "Eric's Corvette Caper," Eric took the car on a joyride while his parents were out of town in order to impress a cheerleader. He accidentally drives the car into a ditch, it doesn't get damaged but it gets covered in mud and he has to clean it before his dad gets home. He succeeds but his cover is blown when his dad starts the car and finds the radio tuned to a different station.
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Betty and Veronica
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Betty and Veronica: Several examples throughout the show. Donna is the Betty to Jackie's Veronica. Eric is the Betty to Hyde's Veronica, and in the 1st season they were this to Donna's Archie. Eric is the Betty to Casey's Veronica, and they are also this to Donna's Archie. Kelso is the Betty to Hyde's Veronica and they are this to Jackie's Archie. Fez is the Betty to Hyde's Veronica, and they again are this to Jackie's Archie.
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Musical Theme Naming
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Musical Theme Naming: From the fifth season on, the episodes shared the names of songs of rock bands. Season five=Led Zeppelin, season six=The Who, season seven=The Rolling Stones, season eight=Queen.
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Cutaway Gag
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Cutaway Gag: The series relied on this trope constantly, usually using it to display the character's Imagine Spot in many "what if" situations.
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Not So Above It All
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Not So Above It All: In "Baby, Don't Do It," even Jackie starts giggling like a schoolgirl after explaining to Fez that "penal code" doesn't mean what he think it does. Also, when Red decides to help Eric prank Kelso.
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Big "OMG!"
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Big "OMG!": Kelso in Season 1's "Grandma's Dead". Twice.
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Brand X
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In"Misty Mountain Hop, Eric reveals that his mom buys "Twonkies." Which is more of a Brand X product, since he does mention Twinkies several times in that episode.
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In the Blood
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In the Blood: Eric has his father's old-fashioned thinking (and temper) and his mother's Deadpan Snarker tendencies. Laurie is a lot like her grandmothers, particularly Grandma Bea (Kitty's mother) with a dash of Grandma Bernice's (Red's mother) hypocrisy. Evil skips a generation, remember?
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Round Table Shot
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Round Table Shot: A trademark of the show, when the gang gathers and discusses their current situation, often under the influence of pot. A stylistic reference to The Wonder Years, but has become so associated with the show it's not uncommon to hear its use in other media referred to as a "That '70s Show shot".
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Skinny Dipping
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Skinny Dipping: The episode "Hyde Moves In" had the gang skinny dipping in the Cold Open and lead to Gone Swimming, Clothes Stolen situation where they had to drive back home naked. In "Graduation", Eric and Donna plan to go skinny dipping together, only to get lost and Eric finds his sister Laurie swimming naked instead while Fez walks in on Donna.
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Slow Clap
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Slow Clap: After Bob (rightfully) calls out Donna & Jackie for trying to breaking him & Pam up because they were uncomfortable with their parents dating, he finishes off by declaring that "the old Bob" who dated women far more attractive than him is back. Cue slow clap by the guys.
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Greater-Scope Villain
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Greater-Scope Villain: Red's father Albert Forman. He was a truly abusive bastard (as compared to Bernice, who doted on Red), and, is in many ways, why Red is the way he is (that, and his dad was quick to ship him off to the Navy). He's long dead by the time the show begins, but via Red, his influence lingers through the entire run. Red would probably think of his dad as a Greater-Scope Paragon, though.
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During the War
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During the War: Red, when Kitty starts complaining that the kids don't go to church anymore, mentions he became close with God when his destroyer was sunk in World War II. He brings it up numerous times later on, but only goes as far as "When my destroyer went down in the Pacific..." after the first mention.
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Weight Loss Salad
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Weight Loss Salad: After Red has a heart attack, Kitty puts him on a diet. Upon being given a salad, Red complains, "This isn't food; this is what food eats."
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Split Screen
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Split Screen: Done a few times when two sets of characters are talking about the same thing (usually each other).
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Lovable Sex Maniac
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Lovable Sex Maniac: Fez's lechery is almost always played for laughs.
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Toplessness from the Back
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Toplessness from the Back: When Red and Hyde walk in on a naked Pam in "Squeeze Box", the audience only sees her naked back as she stands in front of them, combined with a frontal shot of her from the shoulders up. In "Short & Curlies", when Charlie walks in on Kitty naked, only her back is seen by the audience. In "Somebody to Love", when Jackie's dress has a Wardrobe Malfunction, the audience only sees her front the back as she stands there talking to a bemused crowd.
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My Nayme Is
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My Nayme Is: "Fez" is an acronym for "Foreign Exchange Student", so it should be spelled with an "s".
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Continuity Nod
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Continuity Nod: A few of them, including this gem in late season seven: "Mmmmm... (French accent) bacon." In no less than four segments in the circle, Hyde mentions a car that runs on water, man. The first and last episodes of the series are among these. Red is diagnosed with high blood pressure in Season 3 and has a heart attack in S5.
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CloudCuckooLander
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Upon successfully modifying the system (which wouldn't have been possible in reality), Kelso excitedly predicts that "home computers" are the future. Red dismisses this as nothing more than Kelso being his usual Cloud Cuckoo Lander self.
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Not Now, Kiddo
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Not Now, Kiddo: Kelso tells Jackie to watch him drink his eggs in "The Kids Are Alright." Jackie tries to tell him something, only for Kelso to keep shutting her up, saying that whatever it is can wait till after he has drunk his eggs. She does so and after he has drunk his eggs, reminds him that he is actually allergic to eggs.
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Cannot Talk to Women
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Cannot Talk to Women: In one episode, Eric can only say "Uh...... buh." in the presence of a girl he finds really attractive.
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Intimate Lotion Application
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Intimate Lotion Application: In "Eric's Hot Cousin", Eric's cousin Penny comes to visit and She Is All Grown Up, getting all the guys chasing after her. When she talks about how she needs to moisturize her skin, all of the boys promptly offer to "help", with Fez even materializing a bottle of lotion on the spot.
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Mean Boss
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Mean Boss: Red is one of these as the manager of Price Mart, and doesn't deny it if you mention it to him. When the rest of the family is congratulating Red on getting the job, Hyde says "God help the poor bastards who work for you!" Red merely smiles and laughs, taking it as a compliment.
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Hey, You!
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Hey, You!: Red calling Eric and co "dumbasses", and Eric calling him Red behind his back and "sir" to his face. Also, Laurie sometimes calls Eric "little brother" instead of Eric.
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Rock–Paper–Scissors
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Rock–Paper–Scissors: Hyde and Fez play a variant Hyde invents to see who will be Eric's best man. Fez can't get past a Poor, Predictable Rock strategy, even after a lot of rounds.
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Hand-or-Object Underwear
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In "Celebration Day", when a naked Eric walks in on Laurie (assuming she was Donna), we only see him from the waist up, while Laure has Hand-or-Object Underwear. Similarly when Fez founds the naked Donna, she's only shot from the shoulders up. In "Squeeze Box", Hyde and Red walk in on Pam just as she's got undressed. The scene used a Toplessness from the Back shot in combination with a frontal should where you only see her from above the shoulders to imply her state of undress.
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I Just Shot Marvin in the Face
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I Just Shot Marvin in the Face: Subverted in "Black Dog". During an argument, Kelso accidentally shoots Hyde with a BB gun. The pellet merely grazes Hyde's shoulder but he pretends he was shot in the eye to make Kelso feel guilty about his anger over Hyde and Jackie's relationship. It was also averted the time Red, Bob and the boys went hunting, if only because no one was willing to stay in the same room as Kelso and a loaded gun.
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Internal Reformist
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Internal Reformist: Hyde meets a girl as rebellious and anti-establishment as he is, but she leaves because she wants to go to college so she can get a job in the government to work the system from within.
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Good Parents
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Good Parents: Red and Kitty. It may seem hard to believe with Red taking Laurie's side over Eric's along with belittling him constantly and Kitty drinking a lot (which it is explained early on that her job is what causes her to drink), but when you think about it, they are better parents to Eric (and Hyde when he moves in) than any of the other parents in the series. As mean as Red can be to Eric, he's only punished him when he actually deserved it, and even reluctantly apologized one time when Eric hadn't done anything wrong and punished him.
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More Deadly Than the Male
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More Deadly Than the Male: Basically: Guys can mess around in a fight. If girls fight; they fight.
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I Know Karate
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I Know Karate: Kelso unfortunately finds that out when he tries to beat up Jackie's co-worker after she kissed him.
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I Want My Jet Pack
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Red's view of the US Government as a whole changed. In the beginning he was bitter about the direction America was going after the war. He angrily remarks that he was "promised a hovercraft" when he got back. In "Streaking", he shows a dislike towards President Ford and blames him for the poor economy and his plant closing and believes his freedom of speech is being taken away by wealthy political committees who are forcing him to ask the President a dishonest question. He tearfully looks to God and asks "Where's the America I was promised as a boy?" Later seasons would switch Red from being a veteran screwed over by his government to being a typical patroitic conservative Good Ol' Boy who is angered by Hyde's antigovernmental statements and seems content with the idea of the government hypothetically putting trackers on people.
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Amicable Exes
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Amicable Exes: Eric and Donna try and fail to be this in season four. Once Kelso stops pursuing Jackie in season six, he becomes this with her.
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Status Quo Is God
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Status Quo Is God: Laurie became a (relatively) better person by the end of season 5, but reverted back to her Jerkass manners in season 6 before being written out. This was possibly due to writers hastily writing the character out of the show when it became clear that the original actress will no longer return and the replacement actress simply couldn't pull off the same role as effectively. Red would always be disappointed in Eric. No matter what achievement or Character Development Eric had accomplished, he would often mess up by the end of the episode or story arc. Even if not, Red on subsequent episodes would continue treating Eric as if he is still the same "dumbass" as before. From season 1 to 6, Hyde will always have parental abandonment issues, be it from his mother or father... Even if the father returns, he would abandon him in the next season.
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Karma Houdini
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Karma Houdini: Casey Kelso. His reputation as a handsome charming ladies' man comes off as an Informed Attribute when he's completely unlikeable who never does anything decent in any of his appearances and in his latter performances looks greasy and unhealthy. He acts as a corrupting influence on Donna, getting her to skip school and drink in the middle of the day — keep in mind of course Donna is underage and much younger than him. However even when saying horrible things, he continues to charm everyone around him, which Donna even notes doesn't line up ("The words are wrong, but they sound so good coming out of his mouth"). He also tells Donna he loves her, then casually brags to Eric that they're "just words". When the parents finally intervene on his relationship with Donna, Casey just breaks it off immediately, offering no resistance to them, and walks away breaking Donna's heart. He never suffers any consequences or repercussions. He later reappears twice, both times as sleazy as ever, and aside from a Shut Up, Hannibal! from Eric again gets away scot-free. Laurie constantly tortures Eric, is incredibly promiscuous, purposefully ruins Kelso's relationship with Jackie, not to mention forcing herself on him, and routinely takes her barbs against Eric further than words and sabotages his plans with his friends. She never suffers any repercussions from her actions that last any further than a single episode, and is always Red's little girl.
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Imagine Spot
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Imagine Spot: When there's not a thing to do, these moments are abundant on the show, often with several per episode.
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The Peeping Tom
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In "Graduation", Eric and Donna plan to go skinny dipping together, only to get lost and Eric finds his sister Laurie swimming naked instead while Fez walks in on Donna.
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Uncool Undies
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Uncool Undies: Donna gets pantsed by Eric in a basketball game, exposing her granny panties, which Hyde delightfully makes fun of. The episode is even titled "Donna's Panties."
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Only Known by Their Nickname
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Only Known by Their Nickname: "Fez" (so-called due to his Overly Long Name - see below) is said to be an acronym for Foreign Exchange Student. Red, as revealed in "Grandma's Dead," where his mother dies. As he says, "She was the first one to call me 'Red.'" His real name is Reginald.
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LesYay
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Les Yay: In-universe example; Kelso thinks that Laverne & Shirley are "one bottle of wine away from making out", just like Jackie and Donna. Jackie occasionally makes jibes that Donna is gay, the pair falling neatly into the butch/femme stereotypes and they grow increasingly close as the series progresses (partly through simple female solidarity as the only girls in the overwhelmingly male group). When the gang goes skinny dipping Donna comments that it's always cool to see her and Jackie naked, Jackie grinning in agreement.
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Fashion Dissonance
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Totally Radical
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Totally Radical: Pastor Dave, as he tries to make the church seem cool and appealing to the kids.
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Closer to Earth
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Closer to Earth: Donna, most of the time, is more mature than Eric. Only by comparison between Kelso and Jackie, and inverted with Jackie and Hyde. Also Gender Flipped by Kitty and Red, who occasionally has to deal with his wife's emotional meltdowns due to her menopause.
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Idiosyncratic Episode Naming
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Idiosyncratic Episode Naming: The episodes from the first four seasons had rather straightforward titles. In season five, all episode titles were names of Led Zeppelin songs with sometimes a "normal" title stuck behind (example: Misty Mountain Hop aka Jackie's Cabin). All season six episodes were named after The Who songs, ditto for season seven and Rolling Stones and season eight (except the finale) and Queen.
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Embarrassed by a Child
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Embarrassed by a Child: Linked to The Unfavorite. Red is constantly embarrassed by Eric's nerdiness and lack of manly characteristics. Kitty is embarrassed by Laurie's sluttiness, especially when she spends the entirety of youth Pastor Dave's visit blatantly hitting on him.
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The Masochism Tango: Jackie and Hyde. Before they got together, their interactions consisted almost entirely of slinging barbs and insults at each other. Continues in a pale imitation during their relationship. Also applies to Kelso and Jackie, especially after they got back together.
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The Missus and the Ex: In "Time Is on My Side", Bob begins reconnecting with his ex-wife Midge while he's in the middle of a relationship with Pam. Naturally, both women don't get along, and are angry with Bob over his inability to pick between them. Ultimately, Pam makes the decision to leave and gets Put on a Bus for the rest of the series.
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Has Two Thumbs and...
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Has Two Thumbs and...: In the first episode of season two, "Garage Sale", Hyde bakes a batch of special brownies, prompting Kelso to say "You know what's got two thumbs and really likes brownies?" (points thumbs at himself) This guy!"
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Deadpan Snarker: Practically every character gets their shot in at one point or another, but most notably, Hyde, Eric, Red, and Donna. None of them could hold a candle to Grandma Bea, Kitty's mother, who was played by Betty White, quite possibly the Grand Dame of this trope. As Eric noted to Donna after Grandma Bea insulted them:
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Informed Flaw
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Informed Flaw: In Hyde Moves In, Kelso freaks out when he sees Jackie sick and without makeup, and proceeds to refer to her as "ugly" and "gross", while to the viewer, she doesn't look any different.
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Accidental Marriage
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Accidental Marriage: Hyde and Samantha's marriage is one of these and the two got married while drunk during Hyde's stay in Vegas. And like some other examples of this trope, their marriage isn't a valid one as Sam was already married and never got divorced prior to hooking up with Hyde.
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Catchphrase
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Catchphrase: Loads. Red's "Dumbass!" and Fez's "Good day./I said good day!" are the most memorable. Any rant from Fez that ends with, "You son of a bitch!' Any time Red threatens to put his foot up somebody's ass also qualifies. Whenever anyone pulls a prank/someone snarks while Kelso is around, he says "BURN!!!" Bob almost always greets people with "Hey there, hi there, ho there!"
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Ms. Fanservice
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Ms. Fanservice: Once Mila Kunis turned eighteen the show went all out, putting Jackie and Donna in various sexy outfits. Samantha Hyde's entire purpose was to be this. Laurie and several female guest stars also filled this trope.
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Catholic School Girls Rule
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Catholic School Girls Rule: To punish her for running away to California, Bob enrolls Donna in Catholic school. At first Eric tries to talk him out of it, but then he sees what Donna looks like in her uniform (which in actuality looks distinctly unflattering on the well-built woman). The other male members of the group share his opinion: In an interesting variation the uniform itself is actually rather realistic with a skirt that's roughly knee-length, and a shapeless shirt.
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Abusive Parents
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Subverted even further in "Red and Stacey," where Red attempts to set up Eric with a co-worker only for her to fall for him instead. Eric decides to call out Red for having been too tough on him and therefore ruining his self-esteem. Red then rather vehemently recounts what his father had in store for him right around Eric's age: the Navy. Red then tells Eric to be thankful that he has a father who is trying to hook him up because if he wants, he can unleash hell from depths hitherto uncombed. Not surprisingly, this shuts Eric up.
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Dork in a Sweater
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Dork in a Sweater: Eric is usually a dork, especially since he wears sweaters in about half of the series. Another example is Hyde, who usually mocks Eric for his look, in which he had dressed in one with his name made by Kitty in his 18th birthday, obligated by Red (as well assisting to his own birthday).
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Retcon
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Retcon: Donna went from having an older sister named Valerie (mentioned in Eric's Birthday) and younger sister named Tina (seen in Eric's Burger Job) to being an only child starting from season two. Red switched from being anti- to pro-Nixon. Red's view of the US Government as a whole changed. In the beginning he was bitter about the direction America was going after the war. He angrily remarks that he was "promised a hovercraft" when he got back. In "Streaking", he shows a dislike towards President Ford and blames him for the poor economy and his plant closing and believes his freedom of speech is being taken away by wealthy political committees who are forcing him to ask the President a dishonest question. He tearfully looks to God and asks "Where's the America I was promised as a boy?" Later seasons would switch Red from being a veteran screwed over by his government to being a typical patroitic conservative Good Ol' Boy who is angered by Hyde's antigovernmental statements and seems content with the idea of the government hypothetically putting trackers on people.
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Retool: Several changes were made to the show in season 5: Episodes started being named after songs from various '70s bands. Eric became a Star Wars geek, despite having shown only casual interest in it in previous seasons. Donna's tendency to be a Bitch in Sheep's Clothing has been downplayed, and some of her previously unseen flaws have surfaced, such as having Bob's levels of bad taste. The on-again, off-again relationship between Kelso and Jackie has been broken up for good, Jackie started dating Hyde, which jump-started her Character Development and, to a lesser extent, his. With Hyde now paired with Jackie, Kelso took over his place as one of Those Two Guys with Fez.
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Genki Girl
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Kitty: sanguine (cheerful, smothering, too talkative)
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Recurring Camera Shot: A regular occurrence - nearly Once an Episode - is the Circle where the camera spins around between the characters as they're implied to be passing a joint around.
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Feathered Fiend
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Feathered Fiend: The season three Halloween episode included a parody of The Birds.
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Epic Fail
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The mediator still rules in Red's favor, since Earl is over seventy minutes late for his own hearing. The mediator even Lampshades this trope to Earl, having realized that Red was justified in firing him.
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The Lad-ette
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The Lad-ette: Donna doesn't have too many feminine traits. Eric first fell for her after she punched him in the gut.
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Take That!
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Take That!: Working at Grooves allowed Hyde and Randy to voice quite a few Take Thats at some music artists of the era. Another aimed at Peter Frampton: Red and Kitty also snarked at popular TV shows of the era, such as Gilligan's Island: And The Brady Bunch Hour:
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The episode "Hyde Moves In" had the gang skinny dipping in the Cold Open and lead to Gone Swimming, Clothes Stolen situation where they had to drive back home naked.
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Too Dumb to Live: Kelso. Jackie falls into this occasionally as well during the early seasons. Eric's sister Laurie. Hilariously lampshaded by Hyde when Laurie and Kelso hook up. While Eric is reasonably smart most of the time, dropping a bowling ball on the couch in the first season, at Kelso's urging, was an example of this.
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Pregnancy Scare: In "The Pill", Jackie has a pregnancy scare. Donna starts taking the titular contraceptive, so the same thing wouldn't happen to her.
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In Season 8, there are many jokes made about Jackie being a slut, though she's never seen dating anyone, yet Fez sleeps with a number of women through the season and at least four in one episode.
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Hypocritical Humor: Leo says in "Canadian Road Trip" that he refuses to drink alcohol because it "messes up your mind." Despite him being a stoner. He also drinks sake but he's unaware that sake is alcoholic. Laurie loves to jest about Eric supposedly being dumb, despite her own flunking out of college.
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Love Triangle: One develops between Kelso/Jackie/Hyde. Kelso eventually pulls a I Want My Beloved to Be Happy. The producers initially wanted the love triangle to be Eric/Donna/Hyde, the seeds of which can be seen in a few episodes of the first season, but the idea was dropped.
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Weakness Turns Her On: In "Hyde Get's The Girl", Eric is hit on by a girl who finds being depressed over his break up with Donna a turn on. He decides to use a wounded puppy façade to draw sympathy from other girls at the party until Donna reveals that he was the one who ended the relationship not her.
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Demoted to Extra: Laurie in season 6, after having been recast. Despite appearing in most episodes of that season, she rarely spoke.
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The Alcatraz
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The Alcatraz: Red turns the house into one in "Red Sees Red".
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Huge Schoolgirl
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Huge Schoolgirl: Big Rhonda. Donna is a subversion as she's very tall and strong, but is actually very confident too.
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Extra-Long Episode
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Extra-Long Episode: The season eight premiere, as well as the last episode were both originally broadcast as hour-long episodes.
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Donna's parents are not very bright, being a Bumbling Dad and a Brainless Beauty.
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Future Me Scares Me
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Future Me Scares Me: In "It's a Wonderful Life," Eric's guardian angel takes him into an alternate timeline in which he'd never dated Donna—including a foray into the 80s, where Donna is married (with kids) to Hyde, and Alternate!Eric is a hopeless loser. Notable because even though it was an alternate timeline, it was the only time the show ever accurately depicted the 1980s (70s!Eric even remarks on "The Safety Dance", which will be released five years into his future).
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Sweet Tooth: Fez
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Fiery Redhead: Donna, especially when it comes to her feminist beliefs. At least until she dyed her hair blonde.
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Relationship Sabotage
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Relationship Sabotage: Given that this show is about relationships between teenagers/youths, this would inevitably happen. Very often Kelso is the butt of it. During the affair between Laurie and Kelso, Hyde would try to set up situations for Kelso to get caught by Jackie. Unlike most other examples, Hyde did it to entertain himself and there wasn't any jealousy involved. He had at least succeeded in rousing Jackie's suspicions. Laurie deliberately kissed an unwitting Kelso in front of Jackie, finally exposing Kelso's cheating on Jackie and thus angering Jackie into breaking up with him. Occasionally throughout the series, Fez would attempt to sabotage the relationship between Kelso and Jackie by badmouthing Kelso and/or presenting himself as a better option for Jackie. That never worked. On a similar note, in season 5, Kelso was offended that Hyde was dating Jackie, and resort to either win Jackie back or ruin the relationship. Averted for the love triangle between Eric, Donna, and Hyde in Season 1. It was so short-lived that it never escalated beyond Hyde making his first and only love confession to Donna (which she probably forgot anyway since she was drunk at that time) in the midst of her date with Eric.
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You Just Told Me
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You Just Told Me: Red pulls one on Eric during "Eric Gets Suspended" where he thinks his son's taken up smoking. Done with Eric and Laurie.
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Idiosyncratic Wipes
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Idiosyncratic Wipes: With cast members jumping, swinging and having fun in front of groovy backgrounds during an Eye Catch.
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Happily Married
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Happily Married: Red and Kitty.
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Really Gets Around
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A female version of this trope occurs with Kitty both as a mother and as a daughter. Kitty has a very strained relationship with her daughter Laurie due to the fact that Laurie Really Gets Around and can't seem to do anything constructive with her life. Grandma Bea, Kitty's mother, also uses her razor-sharp Deadpan Snarker abilities to mercilessly insult Kitty and everything she tries to do. Kitty even cited the similarities between Laurie and Grandma Bea as proof that "evil skips a generation."
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Ugly Guy, Hot Wife
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Ugly Guy, Hot Wife: Bob & Midge, and later Bob & Jackie's mom Pam. Eric & Donna are portrayed as this, with characters frequently commenting on the relationship as such. Averted with Bob's relationship with the more average Joanne, with whom he's more evenly matched, just after Midge leaves.
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Blonde, Brunette, Redhead
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Blonde, Brunette, Redhead: Laurie/nearly every other girl introduced later (blonde), Jackie (brunette), and Donna (redhead). This changed after Laurie's character was written out from Season six onward and Donna went blonde in season seven (for a different role the actress was filming). When Fez meets the trio of ladies from the CB radio in season two, they are a perfect example of this trope. The Pinciotti family: Midge's a blonde, Bob a brunette and Donna is a redhead.
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Significant Name Shift
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Significant Name Shift: Originally everyone calls Steven Hyde by his last name. Jackie, however, starts calling him "Steven" when she becomes romantically interested in him.
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Kids Raiding the Wine Cabinet
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Kids Raiding the Wine Cabinet: Early seasons feature numerous gags (and entire episodes) about the guys trying to get their hands on beer - in fact, the reason Eric gets the Vista Cruiser is because he overhears Red and Bob discussing how little trade-in value the car has whilst attempting to sneak beers downstairs from the adult party upstairs. The trope was eventually retired as the show progressed, as the characters had aged to the point where they could buy their own beer legally.
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Cool and Unusual Punishment
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Cool and Unusual Punishment: Red is a certified master at dishing these out. It's occasionally subverted when he lets Eric off the hook for things that initially piss him off but that Eric did for reasons of which Red would approve: When he ended up covered in oatmeal after Eric's Bucket Booby-Trap backfired, Red was initially ready to go nuclear on Eric. However, when he learns that Eric was trying to get back at Kelso, instead of punishing Eric Red decides to show him how to do a prank right. When Eric stole the Corvette to go on a date with a hot blonde cheerleader, Red lets him off with a very stern warning to "stay away from that girl." The Stupid Helmet.
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The '80s
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Sometimes items from The '80s appear in scenes. Examples include the Super Speak and Spell and the Intellivision II.
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Character Check
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Character Check: After two seasons of Kelso and Jackie being Amicable Exes, Kelso's sendoff episode Misfire revisits the relationship for one last time. Subverted in that between Kelso's new plans for the future and Jackie's Character Development since their final breakup, the episode is quick to show how far they've drifted apart.
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Double Standard Rape: Female on Male
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Laurie constantly tortures Eric, is incredibly promiscuous, purposefully ruins Kelso's relationship with Jackie, not to mention forcing herself on him, and routinely takes her barbs against Eric further than words and sabotages his plans with his friends. She never suffers any repercussions from her actions that last any further than a single episode, and is always Red's little girl.
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True Companions
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True Companions: Despite problems often prone to tear them apart (such as Eric and Donna breaking up, or Jackie and Hyde breaking up), Eric and his friends pretty much always stay together. Even as Eric left for Africa An interesting variant occurs with Jackie, who wasn't really part of the group at first and was only tolerated by the others because she was Kelso's girlfriend. It was only after Hyde started burning her, Fez started worshiping her, Donna became closer friends with her, and Eric realized that she pissed Laurie off (even though he never became friends with her, see The Friends Who Never Hang above) that she became a full part of the circle.
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Uptown Girl
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Uptown Girl: Jackie is a rich girl and cheerleader, Hyde is a poor delinquent with a messed up family who lives with Eric's family because he has nowhere else to go. Initially Hyde stated their differences in social status as a reason they shouldn't go out: they had nothing in common.
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Chuck Cunningham Syndrome
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Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: Donna has a younger sister for exactly one episode, "Eric's Burger Job." She is never seen again. They lampshaded this in the credits of "Vanstock" (which was parodying the "tune in next time to find out" ending from Soap). She actually had two sisters initially. Valerie was described as being away at college. This was the only time Valerie was ever mentioned, and nearly immediately after that, the three Pinciottis (Bob, Midge and Donna) were described by Bob as "the whole family." This predated even Tina. The high school's strict, boring principal appeared a few times in the first season, but was phased out pretty early on. Roy (see Ensemble Dark Horse on the YMMV page), as well. It's not explained when or how Eric and Hyde stop working in the restaurant. At the end of the sixth season, they're still employed, then at the beginning of the seventh season, Eric starts his "year of doing nothing", and Hyde later starts working at his dad's record store. They're never shown actually quitting or getting fired from the restaurant, though Eric says in season 7 episode 1 that he quits. Laurie completely vanished after season 6, with Kitty mentioning she moved to Canada. Her absence is referenced in the series finale, when Kitty wonders out loud where she is. Pam vanishes after the first episode of season 7, claiming she's moving in with Jackie, but she's never seen again.
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Informed Attribute
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Casey Kelso. His reputation as a handsome charming ladies' man comes off as an Informed Attribute when he's completely unlikeable who never does anything decent in any of his appearances and in his latter performances looks greasy and unhealthy. He acts as a corrupting influence on Donna, getting her to skip school and drink in the middle of the day — keep in mind of course Donna is underage and much younger than him. However even when saying horrible things, he continues to charm everyone around him, which Donna even notes doesn't line up ("The words are wrong, but they sound so good coming out of his mouth"). He also tells Donna he loves her, then casually brags to Eric that they're "just words". When the parents finally intervene on his relationship with Donna, Casey just breaks it off immediately, offering no resistance to them, and walks away breaking Donna's heart. He never suffers any consequences or repercussions. He later reappears twice, both times as sleazy as ever, and aside from a Shut Up, Hannibal! from Eric again gets away scot-free.
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Ass Shove
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Ass Shove: Red's recurring threat to whoever offends him. Check out the "Foot In Your Ass" page above for examples. He claims to have actually done this on Iwo Jima, but can't talk about.
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Mirror Reveal
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Mirror Reveal: When Kelso is up for inspection at the police academy, Hyde and Fez, who think that Kelso is becoming a "square", shave his mustache when he's asleep the night before. When the inspector fails him, Kelso starts yelling at Fez and Hyde, and when they show him a mirror, he admits that the Hitler mustache is a good burn.
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Fan Disservice
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Fan Disservice: Kitty's mental picture of a nude, soap-suds-covered Bob moaning "oh yeah..." (which comes absolutely out of nowhere) just... shouldn't have happened.
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Awkward Father-Son Bonding Activity
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Awkward Father-Son Bonding Activity: Kitty once convinced Red to take Eric (along with the other males from the main cast) hunting in an attempt to get them to bond. They wind up spending the day in a tree with Red berating Eric for missing a shot at a deer. At the end of the trip, Eric demonstrates that he's a good shot by hitting a can off a fence and explains that he consciously decided not to kill the deer, which gains him some respect from Red, who would rather his son be a pacifist than a lousy shot. He then spoils any actual bonding by shooting a deer himself in utter disregard to Eric.
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Truth-Telling Session: Eric and Laurie get into this in "Jackie Moves On." The show-stopper is when Eric reveals that Laurie was born with a tail, which causes her to run away in tears.
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Shout-Out
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During S2, when Bob and Midge decide to date other people, their dates' names are Ted and Carol, a Shout-Out to Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice.
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Laxative Prank: In "Dine and Dash", the rest of the gang split out of a meal early and leave Donna and Eric with the check. To "show that they're good sports", Donna and Eric make a batch of special brownies. Afterwards, they reveal that the special ingredient wasn't marijuana but Chocolate Super Lax.
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Slut-Shaming: Most of the jokes that are made about Laurie is that she sleeps with numerous men, including Kelso and one of her college professors, but those jokes are considered okay because of how bitchy she acts to everyone, including her frequent snarking against Eric, his friends, and Kitty, the way she sucks up to Red, and how she actively tried to destroy Kelso's relationship with Jackie. The only time Laurie doesn't seem to enjoy being called a slut is in Season 2's "Laurie Moves Out." Red finds out she's living with a guy and is furious. He says no one will buy the cow if they get the milk for free, and she's visibly wounded, which was the one time Eric felt like it wasn't funny anymore. In Season 8, there are many jokes made about Jackie being a slut, though she's never seen dating anyone, yet Fez sleeps with a number of women through the season and at least four in one episode. A more serious (and rare male example) happens when Red finds out his old war buddy Bull, who had just offered him a job, was a swinger. Red immediately tells Bull that he doesn't know him anymore and ends their friendship. Red actually said that Bull didn't deserve his success because he was a pervert. In season 6, Pam gets a lot of slut shaming from Kitty and Donna when she starts dating Bob (Not helped by her Gold Digger ways), such as when Kitty snarked at her for wearing a Sexy Slit Dress.
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They Wasted a Perfectly Good Sandwich
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They Wasted a Perfectly Good Sandwich: Almost every single episode, unsurprisingly. A great deal of conversations takes place during mealtimes in someone's home, typically Red's. We would assume the eating happens offscreen, or sometimes it doesn't, such as when Eric gets chased out before he finishes his meal.
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No Name Given
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No Name Given: Fez is short for "foreign exchange student". His actual name is played with during "Class Picture," where he does say it, but is drowned out by the sound of a school bell. During this scene, Fez' actor just said the names of all of the main actors in a row quickly.
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Damned by Faint Praise
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Damned by Faint Praise: Season 2: When Jackie got offended after hearing that Kelso was dating Laurie, Donna comforted Jackie with the following words: "She will make him more miserable than you ever did." Season 6: Red's response to the INS' suspicions that Fez and Laurie are in a Citizenship Marriage: "These two kids are married and very much in love. In fact, I never seen a love like this." note To highlight this, outside of the season 5 finale, Fez and Laurie never ever slept together again, and all their interactions in Season 6 can be summed up as Fez slut-shaming Laurie while Laurie flings back an unapologetic barb. Season 6: In "Young Man Blues," Eric kept trying to convince his parents that he managed to fix the lawnmower. Kitty's response was that she "believed in him believing" that he fixed it.
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Toxic Friend Influence
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Toxic Friend Influence: The entire show revolves around the lives of six teenagers in the 1970s, and every single one of them are prone to succumbing to peer pressure to do something that can potentially (and often) get them in trouble. Kelso is the biggest offender among the six but even the straight man characters Eric and Donna had their moments.
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Burning Bag of Poop
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Burning Bag of Poop: "Canadian Road Trip" begins with Eric inviting Hyde, Leo, and Fez to buy beer in Canada, and bluntly telling Kelso he can't go with them. When Kelso asks why, Eric says because when they tried to do this prank on a teacher, Kelso lit the bag on the way over, and stomped it out in the car. Eric only changes his mind when Kelso offers to pay for the beer.
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Serial Escalation
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Serial Escalation: Invoked in "Red Sees Red". His restrictions start with a simple curfew, is followed by watching over the kids while they hang out and removing anything that could be considered "drugs" (Including glue), and then promptly crosses the Moral Event Horizon by nailing the windows shut, showing complete indifference to the possibility of zero escape from a fire for Eric. Same goes for the way the kids try to rebel; It starts out with trying to get away with the stuff they usually do, just in a short amount of time. Then Eric tries jumping out the window, only to find Red waiting right there for him. Then both Eric and Laurie try to sneak Donna and Kelso into their rooms to have sex with them, and culminates with the entire gang trying to push the (demobilized) Vista Cruiser out of the driveway.
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Misery Builds Character
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Misery Builds Character: According to Red, "In order for [my son] to be a responsible adult, he has to be miserable now!"
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This Is for Emphasis, Bitch!
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The show was very good about the costumes and hair, but people didn't add "bitch" at the end of sentences back then, or call each other "whore", "dumbass" or "porky mouth", or shout "BURN!".
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Social Services Does Not Exist
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Social Services Does Not Exist: Edna's gone for weeks before the Formans step in, and although Hyde makes jokes about it, his home life is pretty abusive.
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Cassandra Truth
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Cassandra Truth: Exploited by Eric in "Stolen Car." Eric and the rest of the boys were mistakenly accused of grand theft auto and were briefly locked up. When Eric returned home late, Red questioned him where he went and just laughed it off when Eric matter-of-factly replied "prison". Red clearly mistaken Eric's "confession" with his regular snarkiness. In "Young Man Blues", only the audience witnesses Eric successfully fix the lawnmower.
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Naked in Mink
 That '70s Show / int_d001deb0
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Naked in Mink: Kitty tells Donna that when Red left for Korea, she gave him a boudoir photo of her wearing nothing but a fur coat.
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Four-Girl Ensemble
 That '70s Show / int_d0347bf0
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Four-Girl Ensemble: Gender-Flipped for the four main teen males. Fez is the naive one. Hyde is the snarky one. Kelso is the sexy one. Eric is the TeamDad.
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That '70s Show / int_d0347bf0
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Monkeys on a Typewriter
 That '70s Show / int_d0c8e54
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Monkeys on a Typewriter: In "Battle of the Sexists", Eric compares Donna making a basket to monkeys writing Hamlet.
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Cue O'Clock
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Cue O'Clock: The employees of a cheesy amusement park (at least, this particular feature is cheesy) will answer the question "What time is it?" by announcing that "It's always fun o'clock." And breaking into song.
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Canines Gambling in a Card Game
 That '70s Show / int_d293ed9b
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Canines Gambling in a Card Game: In "Hunting", Dogs Playing Poker is parodied by the characters taking the places of the dogs.
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I Wished You Were Dead
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I Wished You Were Dead: Eric ends his calling out his grandmother over her treatment of Kitty with "I don't think being nice for a whole day would kill you." She promptly keels over.
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That '70s Show / int_d298bc9a
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Idea Bulb
 That '70s Show / int_d2b8cd85
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Idea Bulb: Parodied and played straight in Streaking with the guys getting inspired to cause mischief when President Ford stops by for a visit. Light bulbs light up during points of the speech over Hyde ("Protesting accomplishes nothing."), Eric ("Oh, sure, you might see a chance to prove your manhood or show you're cool."), and Kelso ("No shenanigans, you hear me?") while Fez get the "Exit" sign ("If that's your kind of attitude, you might as well just go home right now."). Bob later gets a lamp lighting over his head with a doorbell sound when he has to find the right person to ask Ford a question ("I guess someone you and I would call a loser."). The last one where Red has the porch light over his head after he's inspired to tell the President his views gets called out on by Red.
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 That '70s Show / int_d2ddb362
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ReasonYouSuckSpeech
 That '70s Show / int_d2ddb362
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"Reason You Suck" Speech: Kitty bashed Laurie with a very simple sentence: "You're a brat, you're goofing off in college and you're mean to your brother". Then there was the time Eric chewed out two jocks who complained that the beer keg at Eric's party had a broken tap...which was broken because they had broken it a few minutes ago. In "Love, Wisconsin Style" Red and Kitty give one to Eric after Eric refused to get back with Donna after Casey Kelso dumps her. Hyde gives one to Eric in "The Good Son".
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What the Hell, Hero?
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What the Hell, Hero?: In one Christmas Episode, Eric is supposed to direct a "Birth of Christ" pageant, but the others goof off and won't follow his directions. After Pastor Dave fires Eric and takes over, they respond by tying Dave up in Christmas lights. By this point, Leo calls them out on their behavior.
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Canada, Eh?
 That '70s Show / int_d429d0f6
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Canada Eh: Played hilariously straight when the guys travel to Canada to buy beer and are detained by a couple of Mounties (played by Joe Flaherty and Dave Thomas) when Fez misplaces his Green Card (oddly, they were attempting to enter the US, not Canada at the time). They solve the situation by singing "O Canada". The mounties do, as one would imagine, of course, confiscate their beer.
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Unwanted Gift Plot
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Unwanted Gift Plot: Donna gives Eric a "man ring." Said ring is huge and gaudy and promptly stolen by Fez.
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Housewife
 That '70s Show / int_d5d265ec
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Housewife: To a degree, Kitty. She does have a job for most of the series aside from taking care of the house (as a nurse), but otherwise fits this trope very well.
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Sex with the Ex
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Sex with the Ex: In "The Relapse" after her mother leaves, Donna is distraught and ends up having Sex for Solace with her ex-boyfriend, Eric. Eric believes that this means that they're back together, and is quite upset when he learns that it doesn't.
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Ensemble Dark Horse
 That '70s Show / int_d6fe1bb9
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Roy (see Ensemble Dark Horse on the YMMV page), as well. It's not explained when or how Eric and Hyde stop working in the restaurant. At the end of the sixth season, they're still employed, then at the beginning of the seventh season, Eric starts his "year of doing nothing", and Hyde later starts working at his dad's record store. They're never shown actually quitting or getting fired from the restaurant, though Eric says in season 7 episode 1 that he quits.
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The Other Darrin
 That '70s Show / int_d7f6f486
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After she had a The Other Darrin phase during the sixth season, Laurie went to Canada for the rest of the show.
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Vitriolic Best Buds
 That '70s Show / int_d7fc9fd0
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Vitriolic Best Buds: Hyde has this sort of relationship with all his close friends, Kelso in particular. Red and Eric are always at each others' throats with their constant snarking, but it's been shown that they really do care about each other. Let's not forget Donna and Jackie. Donna is amazed and a little horrified when she realizes they've become friends, and Jackie never lets up making fun of Donna's shoe size or calling her a lumberjack. Red and Bob's relationship is kinda like this but it's mostly one-way with Red frequently insulting Bob. Bob does take shots at Red sometimes but it's rare.
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Unusual Euphemism
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Unusual Euphemism: After listening to George Carlin's Seven Dirty Words album, Eric decides to create a system for using the words in public by numbering them. Unfortunately, only about half of what he says makes sense when taking the original order of Carlin’s list into account.
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*Cough* Snark *Cough*
 That '70s Show / int_d8cad890
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*Cough* Snark *Cough*: In one epsiode: Another example in "Holy Crap!":
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Unusually Uninteresting Sight
 That '70s Show / int_d99a228f
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Unusually Uninteresting Sight: Fez's tendency to spend time in Donna's closet, while incredibly creepy, became almost routine for the group after the first few incidents. In "Sparks", when Donna's wedding dress vanishes, one of the first people she goes to for information is Fez:
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Spin-Off
 That '70s Show / int_d9ee7048
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Spin-Off: An indirect one with That '80s Show, set in 1984 San Diego. It didn't include anyone from this show and was heavily criticized for being a wannabe That 70s Show, leading to its cancellation after only a season. A more direct example launched in 2023 with That '90s Show, in which Eric's 15 year old daughter spends the summer of 1995 staying with her grandparents and hanging out in their basement. Whilst only Kurtwood Smith and Debra Jo Rupp return as series regulars, the vast majority of the original cast appear over the course of the first season.
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Breakout Character
 That '70s Show / int_da0eeab5
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Breakout Character: Kelso. Season seven even saw a shift of storylines focusing more on his Character Development than Eric's.
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Height Insult
 That '70s Show / int_da7be47b
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Height Insult: Jackie casually mocks Donna for her stature, often calling her a "giant" or "lumberjack" or referring to how big her limbs are which makes her sound huge. The fact that Jackie is a tiny, petite Rich Bitch probably adds to it.
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All Girls Want Bad Boys
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All Girls Want Bad Boys: This is part of Donna's attraction to Kelso's brother Casey (along with his car), who even Kelso realizes is bad news. It was also the reason why a cashier at Price-Mart that Red was trying to set up on a date with Eric ended up falling for Red himself instead - Hyde explains to Eric that the cashier loved Red because he was a "hardass."
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Ship Tease
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Ship Tease: Jackie/Hyde had their fair share of teasing in the early seasons whenever she broke up with Kelso. Both couples actually came to fruition over the course of the series.
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Cat Fight
 That '70s Show / int_dceccabf
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And then there's Jackie, while not a nice person, still a girlish cheerleader who's normally even more useless in a fight than Eric. When Laurie insulted Jackie for letting her steal Kelso, though, Jackie finally snapped and attacked Laurie in a vicious Cat Fight. Even Hyde was impressed, telling Jackie that you kicked her ass, man! Jackie also beats up her karate instructor in her first lesson after Donna makes a point about her (Jackie's) breakup with Hyde.
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Drugs Are Bad
 That '70s Show / int_de7b7cbf
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Drugs Are Bad: Red's mentality, as well as other adult characters occasionally. Subverted when Hyde has a bad trip and decides to give up the circle. Donna, Fez, and Leo stage a "reverse intervention."
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Think Unsexy Thoughts
 That '70s Show / int_df5c3013
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Think Unsexy Thoughts: In the episode "Thanksgiving", Eric makes out with Kate, his sister's attractive friend, and wants to get rid of his erection before getting up. His inner monologue goes: "Okay, baseball, Vietnam, Richard Nixon, Pat Nixon, Pat Boone, the girl that gives the weather, no, no! Okay, jellyfish, really big spiders, come on, dig deep, dig deep, okay, the day we backed over Skipper in the driveway, instead of going to the county fair, I had to bury him in the backyard." Subverted at the end of the same episode with Donna thinking of sexy things to make her hornier after kissing Eric. Her inner monologue goes: "Silk sheets, Joe Namath's butt, strawberries, slow dancing, ...the washing machine with an unbalanced load!"
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"Rear Window" Homage
 That '70s Show / int_e12c0ab2
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"Rear Window" Homage: In "To Old to Trick or Treat, Too Young Too Die", Fez is stuck in wheelchair with a sprained ankle in the Forman's house. Watching next door with binoculars in the hope of seeing Midge naked, he becomes convinced that Bob has murdered Midge.
 That '70s Show / int_e12c0ab2
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Musical Episode
 That '70s Show / int_e1f59bf0
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Musical Episode: That '70s Musical, the 100th episode.
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Last-Name Basis
 That '70s Show / int_e28f88b8
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Last-Name Basis: Everybody, except Jackie (after they start dating), Kitty and Red, calls Steven Hyde "Hyde", and everybody, except Jackie and Kitty, calls Michael Kelso "Kelso". Hyde calls Eric Forman "Forman". Casey Kelso calls Donna by her last name.
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The Ditz
 That '70s Show / int_e2d457
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One of the group's favorite stories is of the time Kelso (as The Ditz) tried to do the "burning bag of dog poop" prank on someone, but lit the bag prematurely and then stomped it out himself. A frustrated Kelso counters "THE BAG WAS ON FIRE!"
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Call-Forward
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Call-Forward: Red talking about a friend, on Halloween in The '50s.
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Primal Scene
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Primal Scene: Eric once walks in on his parents having sex in "Water Tower." He is pretty traumatized by the experience.
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Shoulders-Up Nudity
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Shoulders-Up Nudity: After the gang goes Skinny Dipping and has their clothes stolen in "Hyde Moves In", we see them all wet and naked in the car as they drive back home, but everyone's only seen from the shoulders up. In "Class Picture", when Donna flashes Kelson, the audience only sees her from the shoulders up.
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Calling the Old Man Out
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Calling the Old Man Out: Eric is typically intimidated by his father Red, but in "What Is and What Should Never Be," he finally has enough and bluntly tells Red to stop feeling sorry for himself and support Kitty, who's extremely distraught - first by believing she's pregnant and feeling not supported by Red, later by going through menopause and not being able to have any more children. Subverted in "Hey, Hey, What Can I Do," where Eric called Red out when he thought he cost him a good job at a bank, only to learn Kitty did it. Then Eric tries to buddy up to Red when it looks like he's going to kick his ass. Subverted even further in "Red and Stacey," where Red attempts to set up Eric with a co-worker only for her to fall for him instead. Eric decides to call out Red for having been too tough on him and therefore ruining his self-esteem. Red then rather vehemently recounts what his father had in store for him right around Eric's age: the Navy. Red then tells Eric to be thankful that he has a father who is trying to hook him up because if he wants, he can unleash hell from depths hitherto uncombed. Not surprisingly, this shuts Eric up.
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Fight for the Last Bite
 That '70s Show / int_e5a6f1e1
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Fight for the Last Bite: In the episode "Misty Mountain Hop", Donna eats Eric's last Twinkie during the ride up to Jackie's cabin, igniting a fight. In "Who Needs You", Fez was looking forward to a grape soda that he saved in the fridge, and even made up a song to sing for when he would eventually get around to drinking it. Cue his shock at finding an empty grape soda bottle in the fridge after Jackie drank it...
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Flanderization
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Flanderization: Early in the first season, Laurie's primary traits were that she hated Eric, and by extension, all his friends, was more than willing to exploit Red's preferential treatment of her, was an underachiever and had looser morals than the main teen cast. By the end of the first season, her sluttiness was her defining trait, and later on, she can't seem to meet a man without hitting on him and has had more partners than the town has residents.
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Hate Sink
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Hate Sink: Kitty's mother Beatrice "Bea" Sigurdson, due to making Kitty's life miserable For the Evulz. Caroline "Crazy Caroline" Dupree due to her crazy obsession with Fez and her abusive, nasty and horrible nature.
 That '70s Show / int_e5fd8bc2
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Lysistrata Gambit
 That '70s Show / int_e69efe7f
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Lysistrata Gambit: Played with in "Who Wants It More," in which Eric and Donna decide to hold out on each other after an argument over a school report. While Eric caves in the end, Donna had to bluff her way for him to concede as a last-ditch effort. Donna accidentally gives her mother the idea (she's either so horny or such an airhead it's never even occurred to her). Instead of offering advice, she cheerfully announces that she's getting the bathroom painted.
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Attempts to give Eric a Catchphrase (Yes, yes!) petered out early in the first season.
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Played With in "Whole Lotta Love". When the virgin Fez has his first time with Nina, his sexual inexperience makes for an awful and awkward experience. His friends all pity him, and he fears that this means Nina will break up with him but she instead suggests that they practice until he gets better.
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Freudian Trio
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Freudian Trio: The Id- Jackie and Kelso The Ego- Fez and Eric The Superego- Hyde and Donna.
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Braces of Orthodontic Overkill
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Braces of Orthodontic Overkill: Kelso had these in middle school.
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Webcomic Time
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Webcomic Time: The show was on for eight years, though in-universe only 4 years passed. The show was set in 1976 for the first 12 episodes, 1977 until the end of the third season, 1978 until early in season 6, and 1979 for the rest of the series.
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Artistic License – Geography
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Artistic License – Geography: The two Canadian border crossings nearest anywhere in Wisconsin are in Grand Portage, Minnesota, and Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. Technically, if they're supposed to be near Kenosha, Wisconsin (one of the Southern-most points in the state), the nearest border crossing is somewhere around Detroit. Either way, that must have been some good beer to make such a trek.
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The Vamp
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The Vamp: Laurie, Eric's slutty older sister, is nicknamed "the witch" and "the Devil". Played hilariously in "Holy Crap!" where the family is playing a game called Church Rummy with the Youth Minister at their church and Laurie shows her cards: 6, 6, and 6.
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Gone Swimming, Clothes Stolen
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Gone Swimming, Clothes Stolen: The opening scene of "Hyde Moves In."
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Laurie became a (relatively) better person by the end of season 5, but reverted back to her Jerkass manners in season 6 before being written out. This was possibly due to writers hastily writing the character out of the show when it became clear that the original actress will no longer return and the replacement actress simply couldn't pull off the same role as effectively.
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Jerkass: Everyone has moments of this, but Hyde and Laurie take it to an art form. (Hyde will also occasionally lampshade his jerkass nature.) Jackie is also a shameless bitch, though she stumbles somewhat pulling this off against Hyde. Red might qualify; he practically hates people:
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Stupid Sexy Flanders
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Stupid Sexy Flanders: Kelso. Even the girls who hate him can't deny he's good-looking.
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Prefers Going Barefoot
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Prefers Going Barefoot: Due to her towering height over the rest of the cast, Laura Prepon was encouraged by the producers to not wear shoes as often as possible in her scenes. That is why Donna Pinciotti is either barefoot or wearing socks much more frequently than anyone else on the show.
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Artistic License – Cars
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Artistic License – Cars: In many shots, it is evident the Vista Cruiser is missing its windshield to allow for the in-vehicle closeups.
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Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick
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Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick: In "The Good Son."
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Digging Yourself Deeper
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Digging Yourself Deeper: This goes for any of the kids, but Eric has a real knack for it. For example, when Donna is going to go away to college, Eric (who doesn't want her to leave) ruins their intended last moment. He later says that he was well-aware he was ruining it and just continued to ruin it anyway. In Season 7, Red gets a moment of this, too. Kitty is mad at him for flirting with a couple of women in bikinis at a car show. He tells her they're practically hookers because they get paid to flirt.
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Distracted by the Sexy
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The boys similarly have the hots for Jackie's mom Pam, and merely being in her presense often makes them Distracted by the Sexy.
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NO INDOOR VOICE
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No Indoor Voice: Kelso has the loudest voice of anyone in the group, especially when he's angry or excited. There's a reason why his catchphrase is yelling "BURN!!!" at the top of his lungs.
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Last-Second Word Swap: Combined with Rule of Three in this scene; the boys are talking about boobs, but Eric and Hyde swap out their words each time Eric's parents come in. When the topic changes to talking about Red, Kelso swaps out his words with "breasts the size of watermelons" when Red walked in the second time.
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Uranus Is Showing
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Uranus Is Showing: Kelso has his UFO pictures developed, only for his friends to find out later that there were naked pictures of him on the same roll. Fez's response:
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The Alleged Car
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Eric's 1969 Vista Cruiser. Sometimes The Alleged Car because it breaks down often in the series.
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Everybody Owns a Ford
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Everybody Owns a Ford: Inverted, even though they're just outside Kenosha and this was the era of now-retro icons like the Gremlin and Pacer, Nobody Owns An AMC. Well, the Kenosha part's in dispute- see further down the page. Two single-episode exceptions: Bob Pinciotti was driving a red Pacer in season eight episode seven, but that was just for one scene. Fez also appears to own a Gremlin for a single episode in season 8, just so that Jackie has something of his to publicly vandalize.
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Product Placement: You'd be surprised how many products from The '70s are still around.
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Never Say "Die"
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Never Say "Die": The show refrains from using the word "marijuana" or any of the common slang for it. They often refer to it as "the stash" or "stuff". Some of the adults call it "marijuana" once or twice. But mostly it's just "the stash" or they leave the viewer to make the obvious conclusion. Every use of the word "pot" played with this but turned out to be a real pot (in a Poker game, kitchenware, that sort of stuff). Red tends to call it dope, and as such, refers to anyone using it as dopeheads or hopheads.
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Suspiciously Similar Substitute: Randy for Eric. Only the audience had spent time with Eric and gotten used to his foibles unlike with Randy, who was so obviously meant as a replacement the fanbase rejected him with some ire. Charlie was originally meant to be one for Eric, but the actor didn't stay for the season, so the character has been killed off. In Leo's absence, his role as Hyde's paternal figure has been filled by Roy in season 6 and WB in season 7.
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Gold Digger
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In season 6, Pam gets a lot of slut shaming from Kitty and Donna when she starts dating Bob (Not helped by her Gold Digger ways), such as when Kitty snarked at her for wearing a Sexy Slit Dress.
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Fanservice Model
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Fanservice Model: In the season 4, Kelso was called to be a male underwear model, who appeared in diverse magazines, was mocked by his friends, and caused a new split with his then-girlfriend Jackie, who always wanted to be a model.
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Terrible Interviewees Montage
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Terrible Interviewees Montage: In "Eric's Burger Job", Eric, Hyde, Kelso, and Fez all interview for a part-time job at Fatso Burger. The latter three give terrible answers resulting in Eric getting hired. In "Canadian Road Trip", after Eric, Hyde, Kelso, Fez, and Leo are detained by the RCMP for allegedly smuggling Fez (he misplaced his green card). They are each taken into a room for interrogation. Eric is the only one giving honest answers, Hyde makes up a story on how they're secretly terrorists planning on invading the country, Kelso asks pointless trivial questions about Canada, Fez pretends to not know English, and Leo simply repeats the Mountie's questions back to them. In "Hyde Gets the Girl", Hyde is speed-dating at a party and each girl says something strange, unromantic, or disturbing. This however does not phase Hyde and remarks that he could easily have sex with all of them.
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Mushroom Samba
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Mushroom Samba: The show managed to do implied or obvious cannabis use Once an Episode and still keep it funny, with a Running Gag of all characters standing in a circle and talking about the events of the episode. One Samba moment happens when Eric goes upstairs to make toast and runs into his father, Red; while they talk, the wall in the background is moving. Also, the adults once accidentally eat a batch of "special brownies" made by Hyde. Hilarity Ensues. "Bohemian Rhapsody" has Kitty voluntarily smokes a joint in the bathroom, and sees Red and Hyde's bodies morph.
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Intimate Marks: In "Eric's Hot Cousin," Eric's cousin, Penny, comes to stay with them and constantly wears tight t-shirts with large logos over her breasts. She catches Eric looking at her breasts, and "innocently" mistakes it for him reading her t-shirt logo. This becomes a running gag throughout the episode. At the end of the episode, it turns out all the flirty behavior and sexy clothing was calculated to attract Eric as payback for a prank he'd played on her years ago.
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Running Gag
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Running Gag: Any time Hyde and Kelso start wrestling with each other, you can practically time when Kelso calls "foul" because he hurt his eye. Fez's country of origin and nationality remain ambiguous throughout the series, even to the other characters. Kelso, Fez, Hyde and Eric have all fallen off the water tower at least once. Then there was the character who died doing so, and the water tower was renamed after his memory. Laurie literally being the devil. (She was apparently born with a tail and everything.) Laurie being extremely easy and sleeping with, oh, every guy in town. The first season had Kelso saying he was going to break up with Jackie. The gag stops after she breaks up with him (though they get back together a few episodes later.) Fez's feud with clerk then landlord Fenton. Each of their run-ins starts with "Oh, it's you", followed by a shouting match, followed by both men cartoonishly turning in different directions and pouting.
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Wannabe Line
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Wannabe Line: "The Velvet Rope" had this as an A plot, where Eric, Donna, Hyde and Fez try to get into a Studio 54 knock off in Chicago. Donna as the designated hot girl gets in right away but the boys take longer. Fez gets in with his dance moves, Hyde with his anti-conformity speech, and Eric simply because he is Donna's boyfriend (the bouncer couldn't believe she was dating him, and thought they were siblings).
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Team Dad
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Eric is the TeamDad.
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Team Mom
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Kitty mothers the teenagers as if they were her own children, and tries to help them with their problems, even going so far as to adopt Hyde after his mother abandons him. Red also ends up getting involved on more than one occasion, much to his displeasure.
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Comically Missing the Point
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Comically Missing the Point: When Red and Eric are working at Price-Mart, Red fires Eric's co-worker Earl for his chronic lateness and screwups when he actually comes to work. Eric later criticizes Red for the epic "The Reason You Suck" Speech that made Earl leave in tears:
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Department of Redundancy Department
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Department of Redundancy Department: Fez drops one when asked where he's going to go with his girlfriend. Eric speaks one as well in "The Relapse". And Kitty in "Grandma's Dead".
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Beware the Nice Ones
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Beware the Nice Ones: Eric's generally a skinny wimp, but if you push him too far he will retaliate and kick your ass. And then there's Jackie, while not a nice person, still a girlish cheerleader who's normally even more useless in a fight than Eric. When Laurie insulted Jackie for letting her steal Kelso, though, Jackie finally snapped and attacked Laurie in a vicious Cat Fight. Even Hyde was impressed, telling Jackie that you kicked her ass, man! Jackie also beats up her karate instructor in her first lesson after Donna makes a point about her (Jackie's) breakup with Hyde.
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Lady Drunk
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Lady Drunk: Kitty hits the drinks quite often in the series, mostly after she hits menopause.
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With Friends Like These...
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With Friends Like These...: Eric's friends, especially Hyde, are also his perdition. Also, Donna and Jackie, but theirs is much milder compared to what the guys have...
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Will They or Won't They?
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Will They or Won't They?: Lampshaded by Hyde after Eric and Donna first had sex.
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Depending on the Writer
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Depending on the Writer: Downplayed. While every episode acts like Kelso is/was in the wrong when it came to cheating on Jackie for Laurie, whether this is actually the case changes in the episodes. For example, in "Red's Last Day", it's very clear that Laurie is purposely seducing Kelso, and Kelso is clearly not okay with what's going on. The scene actually borders on Black Comedy Rape. Then in most of the episodes after, Kelso takes both Laurie and Jackie for granted, at one point even imagining being in a harem with both of them as well as Donna. Then it comes back around in "Kiss of Death", where Kelso expresses genuine feelings for Jackie and tries to break up with Laurie, which falls Off the Rails when Laurie tricks Kelso into kissing her in front of Jackie, ending their relationship as well.
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Lazily Gender-Flipped Name
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Lazily Gender-Flipped Name: Hyde makes fun of Eric by calling him "Erica". Michael who goes by his surname Kelso laughs because you can't do that with "Kelso", at which point Hyde sarcastically points out that he'd be "Michelle". Eric and Kelso then struggle for a few seconds to think of a name for mocking name Hyde ("Hyde-o...lina?"), before he exasperatedly snaps "Heidi!"
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Pet the Dog
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comment
In "Sparks", Kelso wants to ride a kayak down a hill, Hyde actually tells Kelso he should wear a helmet, but Kelso thinks he's just trying to play a mean trick and refuses to fall for it. At one point Hyde remarks that he has become the boy who cried helmet.
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1.0
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1.0
 That '70s Show
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Stacy's Mom
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Stacy's Mom: Midge Pinciotti. The boys have all fantasized and made lewd comments about her, and even spied on her. Fez and Kelso fell prostrate and worshipped Eric when they mistakenly believed he'd shagged her. Kitty also gets her fair share of attention. The boys similarly have the hots for Jackie's mom Pam, and merely being in her presense often makes them Distracted by the Sexy.
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1.0
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1.0
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A Real Man Is a Killer / int_22d87fc9
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Above the Influence / int_22d87fc9
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Acceptable Ethnic Targets / int_22d87fc9
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Accidental Marriage / int_22d87fc9
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Action Figure Justification / int_22d87fc9
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Actor-Shared Background / int_22d87fc9
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Adopted to the House / int_22d87fc9
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Adopting the Abused / int_22d87fc9
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Africa Is a Country / int_22d87fc9
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All Women Are Prudes / int_22d87fc9
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Ambiguously Brown / int_22d87fc9
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Angels Pose / int_22d87fc9
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Annoying Laugh / int_22d87fc9
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Anti-Love Song / int_22d87fc9
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Appointment Television / int_22d87fc9
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Art Shift / int_22d87fc9
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Atomic F-Bomb / int_22d87fc9
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Attending Your Own Funeral / int_22d87fc9
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Audience Participation / int_22d87fc9
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Automobile Opening / int_22d87fc9
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Awkward Father-Son Bonding Activity / int_22d87fc9
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Backhanded Apology / int_22d87fc9
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Bad "Bad Acting" / int_22d87fc9
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Bad Date / int_22d87fc9
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Bad Santa / int_22d87fc9
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Bait-and-Switch Comparison / int_22d87fc9
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Bald of Evil / int_22d87fc9
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Bathtub Bonding / int_22d87fc9
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Be a Whore to Get Your Man / int_22d87fc9
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Beard of Sorrow / int_22d87fc9
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Beauty Inversion / int_22d87fc9
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Bed Trick / int_22d87fc9
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Belated Happy Ending / int_22d87fc9
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Big Brother Bully / int_22d87fc9
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Big "OMG!" / int_22d87fc9
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Big "SHUT UP!" / int_22d87fc9
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Birthday Hater / int_22d87fc9
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Birthday Suit Surprise Party / int_22d87fc9
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Black Comedy Pet Death / int_22d87fc9
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Blah, Blah, Blah / int_22d87fc9
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Blasphemous Praise / int_22d87fc9
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Blowing a Raspberry / int_22d87fc9
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Boggles the Mind / int_22d87fc9
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Bottled Cool / int_22d87fc9
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Bouncer / int_22d87fc9
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Bouquet Toss / int_22d87fc9
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Brain Bleach / int_22d87fc9
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Breakup Breakout / int_22d87fc9
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Bucket Booby-Trap / int_22d87fc9
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Burger Fool / int_22d87fc9
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Burning Bag of Poop / int_22d87fc9
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Busby Berkeley Number / int_22d87fc9
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But I Would Really Enjoy It / int_22d87fc9
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Buy or Get Lost / int_22d87fc9
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Calling Me a Logarithm / int_22d87fc9
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Calling Parents by Their Name / int_22d87fc9
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Calling Shot Gun / int_22d87fc9
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Camp Straight / int_22d87fc9
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Camping Episode / int_22d87fc9
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Cannot Talk to Women / int_22d87fc9
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Cat Fight / int_22d87fc9
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Catapult Nightmare / int_22d87fc9
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Catchphrase Insult / int_22d87fc9
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Catholic School Girls Rule / int_22d87fc9
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Caught with Your Pants Down / int_22d87fc9
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Censorship by Spelling / int_22d87fc9
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Chained Heat / int_22d87fc9
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Chaos Architecture / int_22d87fc9
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Character Shilling / int_22d87fc9
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Cheap Heat / int_22d87fc9
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Cheese-Eating Surrender Monkeys / int_22d87fc9
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Childhood Brain Damage / int_22d87fc9
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Chocolate Baby / int_22d87fc9
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Chubby Mama, Skinny Papa / int_22d87fc9
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Cigarette of Anxiety / int_22d87fc9
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Circling Birdies / int_22d87fc9
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Citizenship Marriage / int_22d87fc9
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City Shout Outs / int_22d87fc9
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Cluster Bleep-Bomb / int_22d87fc9
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Clutching Hand Trap / int_22d87fc9
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Cock Fight / int_22d87fc9
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Coitus Ensues / int_22d87fc9
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Comedic Sociopathy / int_22d87fc9
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Comedic Underwear Exposure / int_22d87fc9
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Comic-Book Time / int_22d87fc9
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Comically Small Bribe / int_22d87fc9
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Compliment Backfire / int_22d87fc9
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Conspiracy Theorist / int_22d87fc9
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Contemplating Your Hands / int_22d87fc9
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Convenience Store Gift Shopping / int_22d87fc9
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Convenient Slow Dance / int_22d87fc9
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Cool Car / int_22d87fc9
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Coolest Club Ever / int_22d87fc9
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Correlation/Causation Gag / int_22d87fc9
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Cosmetic Horror / int_22d87fc9
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*Cough* Snark *Cough* / int_22d87fc9
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Covered Up / int_22d87fc9
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Crash-Into Hello / int_22d87fc9
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Crazy in the Head, Crazy in the Bed / int_22d87fc9
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Cue O'Clock / int_22d87fc9
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Cultural Posturing / int_22d87fc9
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Cutaway Gag / int_22d87fc9
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Cute, but Cacophonic / int_22d87fc9
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Dad the Veteran / int_22d87fc9
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Daddy's Girl / int_22d87fc9
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Darkest Africa / int_22d87fc9
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Dating Do-Si-Do / int_22d87fc9
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David Versus Goliath / int_22d87fc9
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Daytime Drama Queen / int_22d87fc9
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Delinquents / int_22d87fc9
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Department of Child Disservices / int_22d87fc9
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Designated Parents / int_22d87fc9
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Did I Just Say That Out Loud? / int_22d87fc9
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Did You Just Have Sex? / int_22d87fc9
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Dies Wide Open / int_22d87fc9
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Diet Episode / int_22d87fc9
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Digital Head Swap / int_22d87fc9
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Dine and Dash / int_22d87fc9
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Discriminate and Switch / int_22d87fc9
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Dissimile / int_22d87fc9
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Do You Want to Haggle? / int_22d87fc9
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Doctor, Doctor, Doctor / int_22d87fc9
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Dog Got Sent to a Farm / int_22d87fc9
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Don't Come A-Knockin' / int_22d87fc9
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Don't Eat and Swim / int_22d87fc9
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Don't Touch It, You Idiot! / int_22d87fc9
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Door Dumb / int_22d87fc9
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Dork in a Sweater / int_22d87fc9
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Double Standard Rape: Female on Male / int_22d87fc9
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Draft Dodging / int_22d87fc9
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Dramatic Gun Cock / int_22d87fc9
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Drill Sergeant Nasty / int_22d87fc9
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Drinking Game / int_22d87fc9
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Drive-In Theater / int_22d87fc9
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Drop-In Character / int_22d87fc9
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Drugs Are Good / int_22d87fc9
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Duck! / int_22d87fc9
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Duck Season, Rabbit Season / int_22d87fc9
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Dude Looks Like a Lady / int_22d87fc9
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Dumb Blonde / int_22d87fc9
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Dumbass Teenage Son / int_22d87fc9
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Dying Declaration of Love / int_22d87fc9
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Egg Sitting / int_22d87fc9
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Egging / int_22d87fc9
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Embarrassing Cover-Up / int_22d87fc9
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Embarrassing Hobby / int_22d87fc9
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Embarrassing Middle Name / int_22d87fc9
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Embarrassing Nickname / int_22d87fc9
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Embarrassing Old Photo / int_22d87fc9
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Embarrassing Tattoo / int_22d87fc9
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End-of-Series Awareness / int_22d87fc9
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Entendre Failure / int_22d87fc9
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Enter Stage Window / int_22d87fc9
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Erotic Dream / int_22d87fc9
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Erotic Eating / int_22d87fc9
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Erudite Stoner / int_22d87fc9
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Escalating War / int_22d87fc9
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Everybody Knew Already / int_22d87fc9
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Everybody Must Get Stoned / int_22d87fc9
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Everyone Meets Everyone / int_22d87fc9
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Exiled to the Couch / int_22d87fc9
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Explaining the Soap / int_22d87fc9
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Extra! Extra! Read All About It! / int_22d87fc9
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Extra-Long Episode / int_22d87fc9
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Failed Attempt at Drama / int_22d87fc9
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Failed Dramatic Exit / int_22d87fc9
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Fair Cop / int_22d87fc9
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Fake Mixed Race / int_22d87fc9
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Fan of Underdog / int_22d87fc9
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Fanservice Model / int_22d87fc9
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Fat Suit / int_22d87fc9
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Feathered Fiend / int_22d87fc9
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Fictional Accent / int_22d87fc9
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Fight for the Last Bite / int_22d87fc9
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Final Season Casting / int_22d87fc9
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Finding a Bra in Your Car / int_22d87fc9
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Firemen Are Hot / int_22d87fc9
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Five Stages of Grief / int_22d87fc9
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Flash Forward / int_22d87fc9
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Flashback to Catchphrase / int_22d87fc9
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Flushing Toilet, Screaming Shower / int_22d87fc9
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Food Shove Gag / int_22d87fc9
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Foolish Sibling, Responsible Sibling / int_22d87fc9
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Foreign Exchange Student / int_22d87fc9
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Forgiven, but Not Forgotten / int_22d87fc9
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Forgotten Birthday / int_22d87fc9
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Former Teen Rebel / int_22d87fc9
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Friendship Denial / int_22d87fc9
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Friendship Moment / int_22d87fc9
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Frozen in Time / int_22d87fc9
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Fully Automatic Clip Show / int_22d87fc9
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Funny Foreigner / int_22d87fc9
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Gallows Humor / int_22d87fc9
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Garage Sale / int_22d87fc9
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Gay Aesop / int_22d87fc9
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Geek Physiques / int_22d87fc9
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Geeky Analogy / int_22d87fc9
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Gender-Separated Ensemble Episode / int_22d87fc9
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Gendered Insult / int_22d87fc9
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Get Thee to a Nunnery / int_22d87fc9
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Ghost Extras / int_22d87fc9
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Gibberish of Love / int_22d87fc9
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Girl Next Door / int_22d87fc9
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Girl on Girl Is Hot / int_22d87fc9
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Girls Are Really Scared of Horror Movies / int_22d87fc9
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Girls Love Stuffed Animals / int_22d87fc9
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Girly Girl with a Tomboy Streak / int_22d87fc9
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Girly Run / int_22d87fc9
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Gleeful and Grumpy Pairing / int_22d87fc9
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Going to the Store / int_22d87fc9
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Gone Swimming, Clothes Stolen / int_22d87fc9
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Gonna Need More X / int_22d87fc9
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Good Hair, Evil Hair / int_22d87fc9
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Granola Girl / int_22d87fc9
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Green-Eyed Epiphany / int_22d87fc9
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Gretzky Has the Ball / int_22d87fc9
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Grudging "Thank You" / int_22d87fc9
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Guardian Angel / int_22d87fc9
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Gun Struggle / int_22d87fc9
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Guyliner / int_22d87fc9
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Gym Class Hell / int_22d87fc9
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Ham-to-Ham Combat / int_22d87fc9
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Hand-or-Object Underwear / int_22d87fc9
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Handing Over the Crap Sack / int_22d87fc9
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Hanlon's Razor / int_22d87fc9
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Has Two Thumbs and... / int_22d87fc9
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Hates Everyone Equally / int_22d87fc9
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Head-Turning Beauty / int_22d87fc9
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Headlock of Dominance / int_22d87fc9
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Heartwarming in Hindsight / int_22d87fc9
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Height Insult / int_22d87fc9
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Held Back in School / int_22d87fc9
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Hell-Bent for Leather / int_22d87fc9
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Heroes Want Redheads / int_22d87fc9
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Hey, You! / int_22d87fc9
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Historical In-Joke / int_22d87fc9
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Hollywood Heart Attack / int_22d87fc9
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Hollywood Mid-Life Crisis / int_22d87fc9
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Home-Early Surprise / int_22d87fc9
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Homemade Sweater from Hell / int_22d87fc9
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Homoerotic Dream / int_22d87fc9
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Hormone-Addled Teenager / int_22d87fc9
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Horrible Camping Trip / int_22d87fc9
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Hot Librarian / int_22d87fc9
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House Amnesia / int_22d87fc9
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Housewife / int_22d87fc9
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Huddle Shot / int_22d87fc9
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Huge Schoolgirl / int_22d87fc9
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Hunting "Accident" / int_22d87fc9
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Hypocritical Heartwarming / int_22d87fc9
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I Banged Your Mom / int_22d87fc9
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I Believe That You Believe It / int_22d87fc9
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I Call Him "Mister Happy" / int_22d87fc9
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I Can't Believe I'm Saying This / int_22d87fc9
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I Do Not Like Green Eggs and Ham / int_22d87fc9
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I Don't Like You and You Don't Like Me / int_22d87fc9
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I Got a Rock / int_22d87fc9
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I Have Boobs, You Must Obey! / int_22d87fc9
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I Have This Friend / int_22d87fc9
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I Just Shot Marvin in the Face / int_22d87fc9
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I Like My X Like I Like My Y / int_22d87fc9
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I Take Offense to That Last One / int_22d87fc9
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I Think You Broke Him / int_22d87fc9
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I "Uh" You, Too / int_22d87fc9
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I Want My Jet Pack / int_22d87fc9
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I Was Having Such a Nice Dream / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
I Wished You Were Dead / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Idea Bulb / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Idealized Sex / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Idiosyncratic Wipes / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
If I Were a Rich Man / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
If It Tastes Bad, It Must Be Good for You / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
If You Ever Do Anything to Hurt Her... / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
If You Thought That Was Bad... / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
I'll Pretend I Didn't Hear That / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
I'll Take Two Beers Too / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Imagine Spotting / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Impossible Pickle Jar / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
In My Language, That Sounds Like... / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
In the Blood / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Insatiable Newlyweds / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Instructional Film / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Insult Misfire / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Insult to Rocks / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Intergenerational Friendship / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Internal Reformist / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Inter-Service Rivalry / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Intimate Lotion Application / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Intimate Marks / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Intoxication Ensues / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Invisible Celebrity Guest / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Ironic Echo Cut / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Irony as She Is Cast / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Isn't It Ironic? / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
It Tastes Like Feet / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
It Will Never Catch On / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
It's Not You, It's Me / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Jackhammered Conversation / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Jacob and Esau / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Jacob Marley Warning / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Jock Dad, Nerd Son / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Jumping the Shark / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Just One Extra Ticket / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Kinky Spanking / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Kiss of Death / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Kissing Cousins / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Knows a Guy Who Knows a Guy / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Lame Comeback / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Language Fluency Denial / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Last-Second Word Swap / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
"Last Supper" Steal / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Layman's Terms / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Lazily Gender-Flipped Name / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Less Embarrassing Term / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Letting Her Hair Down / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Like a God to Me / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Likes Older Men / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Literally Loving Thy Neighbor / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Local Hangout / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Lonely Funeral / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Lonely Together / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Long-Lost Uncle Aesop / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Lopsided Dichotomy / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Lost Love Montage / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Lousy Lovers Are Losers / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Lovable Alpha Bitch / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Lovable Sex Maniac / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Love Epiphany / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Love Forgives All but Lust / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Lysistrata Gambit / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Mainstream Obscurity / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Majored in Western Hypocrisy / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Make-Out Kids / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Make-Out Point / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Making Love in All the Wrong Places / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Mall Santa / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Manifesto-Making Malcontent / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Manly Men Can Hunt / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Marijuana Is LSD / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Masturbation Means Sexual Frustration / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Matchmaker Crush / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Mathematician's Answer / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
May the Farce Be with You / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Maybe Ever After / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Mean Boss / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Meaningful Release Date / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Medium Blending / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Medium-Shift Gag / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Melodramatic Pause / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Metalhead / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Mid-Life Crisis Car / int_22d87fc9
 MilaKunis
seeAlso
That '70s Show
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Minor Flaw, Major Breakup / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Mirror Reveal / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Mirthless Laughter / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Misery Builds Character / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Miss Conception / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Mistaken for Cheating / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Mistaken for Junkie / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Mistaken for Murderer / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Mistaken for Pregnant / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Mistaken for Thief / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Mocking Music / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Momma's Boy / int_22d87fc9
 MonkeesEqualsMonkees
seeAlso
That '70s Show
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Monkeys on a Typewriter / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Moon-Landing Hoax / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Mooning / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Moose and Maple Syrup / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
More Deadly Than the Male / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
More Insulting than Intended / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Most Definitely Not a Villain / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Movie-Theater Episode / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Mrs. Robinson / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Music Video Credits Sequence / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Musical Episode / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Musical Theme Naming / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Must Have Nicotine / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Must Make Amends / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Must State If You're a Cop / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
My Sister Is Off-Limits / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Naked in Mink / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Named by Democracy / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Narration Echo / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Narrowed It Down to the Guy I Recognize / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Nerd Nanny / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Never Got to Say Goodbye / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Never Heard That One Before / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
New-Age Retro Hippie / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
New Job Episode / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
"Nighthawks" Shot / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
No Accounting for Taste / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
No Adequate Punishment / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
No Communities Were Harmed / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
"No. Just… No" Reaction / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
No Smoking / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
No, You / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Nocturnal Emission / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Non-Specifically Foreign / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Nostalgia Filter / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Not Blood Siblings / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Not in the Face! / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Not Now, Kiddo / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Not-So-Forgotten Birthday / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Number of the Beast / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Obliquely Obfuscated Occupation / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Obsessive Sports Fan / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Of Course I Smoke / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Off to See the Wizard / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Oh, No... Not Again! / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Oh Wait, This Is My Grocery List / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
One Free Hit / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
One Head Taller / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
One-Neighbor Neighborhood / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
One True Love / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
"Open!" Says Me / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Opposites Attract / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Out of Focus / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Overly Narrow Superlative / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Ow, My Body Part! / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Pants-Pulling Prank / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Parental Favoritism / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Parental Hypocrisy / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Parental Marriage Veto / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Parental Sexuality Squick / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Parents Walk In at the Worst Time / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Parody Episode / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Parting-Words Regret / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Passing Notes in Class / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Perfectly Cromulent Word / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Picture Day / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Pimp Duds / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Playboy Has a Daughter / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Playing Doctor / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Plot-Based Voice Cancellation / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Poor Man's Porn / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Poor, Predictable Rock / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Popular History / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Porn Stache / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Poster-Gallery Bedroom / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Post-Script Season / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Pre-emptive Declaration / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Preemptive "Shut Up" / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Prefers Proper Names / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Pregnancy Scare / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Pretty Boy / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Primal Scene / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Pro Wrestling Episode / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Property Line / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Protagonist Title Fallacy / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Proud Papa Passes Out the Cigars / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
"Psycho" Shower Murder Parody / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
"Psycho" Strings / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Public Service Announcement / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Pygmalion Plot / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Queer People Are Funny / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Quote Mine / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Radish Cure / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Raging Stiffie / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Raised Lighter Tribute / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
"Rashomon"-Style / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Real Life Writes the Hairstyle / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Real Men Eat Meat / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Real Men Hate Affection / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Real Song Theme Tune / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Really Gets Around / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
"Rear Window" Homage / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Rear Window Investigation / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
"Rear Window" Witness / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Recurring Camera Shot / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Red Hot Masculinity / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Relatively Flimsy Excuse / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Repeated Cue, Tardy Response / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Resort to Pouting / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Returning the Wedding Ring / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Revenge of the Nerd / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Revenge via Storytelling / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Reverse Psychology / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Revival by Commercialization / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Right Way/Wrong Way Pair / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Road Trip Plot / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Rock–Paper–Scissors / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Round Table Shot / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Rule of Funny / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Runaway Bride / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Ruritania / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Sabotutor / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Sadly Mythtaken / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Same Content, Different Rating / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Sand in My Eyes / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Savvy Guy, Energetic Girl / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Scenery Censor / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Scrabble Babble / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Screaming Birth / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Screw Politeness, I'm a Senior! / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Scully Box / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Secret Relationship / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Self-Induced Allergic Reaction / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Separated-at-Birth Casting / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Sequel Gap / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Sequelitis / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Series of the 2000s / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Seven Dirty Words / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
'70s Hair / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Sex for Solace / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Sex Is Liberation / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Sex Signals Death / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Sex Starts, Story Stops / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Sex with the Ex / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Sexy Discretion Shot / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Sexy Sweater Girl / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Shag Wagon / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Shaking the Rump / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
She Is All Grown Up / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Shoe Size Angst / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Shoo Out the New Guy / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Shoulders-Up Nudity / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
"Shut Up" Kiss / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Sickly Child Grew Up Strong / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Signature Laugh / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Signature Team Transport / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Significant Birth Date / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Significant Name Shift / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Signs of Disrepair / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Silly Simian / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Sitcom Arch-Nemesis / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Sitcom Character Archetypes / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Skinny Dipping / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Skyward Scream / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Sleeps in the Nude / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Sleeps with Everyone but You / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Slow Clap / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Slumber Party / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Small Town Boredom / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Smart Ball / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Smoking Is Cool / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Soap Opera Organ Score / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Soap Within a Show / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Sobriquet Sex Switch / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Social Semi-Circle / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Some Call Me "Tim" / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Someone's Touching My Butt / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Sorry Ociffer / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Soul-Crushing Desk Job / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Soul-Sucking Retail Job / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Souvenir Land / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Special Guest / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Spoof Aesop / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Spoonerism / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Stacy's Mom / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Stage Whisper / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Staging an Intervention / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Standardized Sitcom Housing / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Starring a Star as a Star / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Staying with Friends / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Stealing from the Till / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Stereo Fibbing / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Stigmatic Pregnancy Euphemism / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Stock Sitcom Grand Finale / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Stoners Are Funny / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Straw Feminist / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Streaking / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Streisand Effect / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Strict Parents Make Sneaky Kids / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Strong Family Resemblance / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Stupid Sexy Flanders / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Stupidest Thing I've Ever Heard / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Subliminal Seduction / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Subverted Catch-Phrase / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Suddenly Ethnicity / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Sunglasses at Night / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Sure, Let's Go with That / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Suspiciously Apropos Music / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Swapped Roles / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Sweet Tooth / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Symbolic Blood / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
T-Word Euphemism / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Tacky Tuxedo / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
"Take Your Child to Work Day" Plot / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Talking in Your Sleep / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Teacher/Student Romance / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Team Mom / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Technology Marches On / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Tender Tomboyishness, Foul Femininity / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Terrible Interviewees Montage / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Territorial Smurfette / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Test Kiss / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
That Nostalgia Show / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
The '70s / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
The Art of Bra Removal / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
The Beard / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
The Bro Code / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
The Couch / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
The First Cut Is the Deepest / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
The Friends Who Never Hang / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
The "I Love You" Stigma / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
The Joy of X / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
The Lad-ette / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
The Loins Sleep Tonight / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
The Maiden Name Debate / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
The Masochism Tango / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
The Obi-Wannabe / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
The Old Country / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
The One with... / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
The Permanent Record / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
The Precious, Precious Car / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
The Slacker / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
The Talk / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
The Ugly Guy's Hot Daughter / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Their First Time / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Think Unsexy Thoughts / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Third Line, Some Waiting / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
This Is Your Song / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Three Stooges Shout-Out / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Ticket-Line Campout / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Time-Passage Beard / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Title-Only Opening / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Title, Please! / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Titled After the Song / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Token Houseguest / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Totally 18 / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Town Girls / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Transatlantic Equivalent / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Trapped In a Tanning Bed / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Trial Balloon Question / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Trojan Gauntlet / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Troubled, but Cute / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Trrrilling Rrrs / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Truth-Telling Session / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
20 Minutes into the Past / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Twerp Sweating / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Two Scenes, One Dialogue / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Ugly Guy, Hot Wife / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Uncool Undies / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Undisclosed Native / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Unishment / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Unknowingly Possessing Stolen Goods / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Unnecessary Makeover / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Unsuspectingly Soused / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Unwanted Gift Plot / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Uptown Girl / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Uranus Is Showing / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Vader Breath / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Vandalism Backfire / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Vegetarian for a Day / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Volleying Insults / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Wacky Parent, Serious Child / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Waking Non Sequitur / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Wannabe Line / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Warm Water Whiz / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Wasted Beauty / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Watch the Paint Job / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
We Can Rebuild Him / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
We Will Meet Again / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Weight Loss Salad / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Well-Intentioned Replacement / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Whale Egg / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
What Does She See in Him? / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
What's He Got That I Ain't Got?! / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Where Did We Go Wrong? / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Whip Pan / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
White Collar Worker / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Who Will Take The Kids? / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Whoopee Cushion / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Wildlife Commentary Spoof / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Will Talk for a Price / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Women Are Wiser / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Work Info Title / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Work Off the Debt / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Working Title / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
World of Snark / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Worthless Foreign Degree / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Wrench Wench / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Written-In Absence / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Written Sound Effect / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
X Called; They Want Their Y Back / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Yawn and Reach / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Yoko Oh No / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
You Just Told Me / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
You Know What They Say / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
You Must Be Cold / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Your Makeup Is Running / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Zeerust / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Love at First Punch / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
No Sparks / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Parenting the Husband / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
The Gentleman or the Scoundrel / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
Valley Girl / int_22d87fc9
 That '70s Show
hasFeature
With a Foot on the Bus / int_22d87fc9
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That '70s Show