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That Garage Sale episode will always be one of my faves. Kitty crushing on fruit cake, Red loving the word hip, Bob's love for salty things, and Midge having flashbacks of jumping out of cakes has to be my favorite circle
My curiosity is how do they not remember being on that stuff? 😂 yeah that’s gotta be my top favorite if I had to pick one. 😂 other than the one where they called Kelso “Tader nuts” can’t say that wasn’t funny really I can’t just pick one their all pretty funny.
Dine and Dash was hands down my fave episode, first this plot involved the entire gang. It was hilarious how one by one they all burn each other by ditching, at the end Eric and Donna were left with the bill, who had no choice but to make a run for it. Eric and Donna getting the last laugh and surprising everyone with chocolate super laxative brownies was one of the best burns of the entire show. The gangs reaction when the brownies finally kick in was the best. Kelso burning himself by eating the brownies again was the icing on the cake
I'm delighted that "Canadian Road Trip" made it so high. Not only did it guest star Canadians Joe Flaherty and Dave Thomas, but it taught me that the best way to get out of trouble with Canadian Mounties is to sing a rousing rendition of "Oh Canada!" 🇨🇦😍
It’s better than That 80’s Show, that is for sure! I think it has potential. The characters in That 70’s Show seemed like more realistic teenagers, 90’s cast seems more like kids. But it is season 1, I think if they get a second season and start letting us see the kids grow up then it can turn out pretty good.
@@virgie4715---Yeah I would like to see that very much. Seeing characters grow into better people is always a great thing to see. Hey thanks for responding.
"Heartbreaker" from season 5 is probably my favorite. Intro to Betty White, Kitty has menopause, and Kelso learns of Hyde and Jackie ("My eye!!") I don't think there is a single scene where you don't laugh out loud.
I'd think that would def be on the list great episode and it handles its subject matter well and respectfully..figured it would a favorite for this channel..
One of the best episodes is Eric getting a tattoo from Leo after they all spent the evening drinking sake. Leo confuses Donna with Debbie but he can "fix that". The gut busting moment is when Eric attempts to kick in Donna's bedroom door. He kicks the door, bounces off the wall behind him which actually causes the wall to shake. I believe it was a goof but it was so funny that they kept it in. Turns out the tattoo was of Woodstock, Snoopy's buddy.
My ex is a stoner with long hair that likes the 70s. But didn't want to try watching that 70s show for the longest time. I asked to just play one episode, and bam, hooked!
I may be miss remembering things, but I remember an ad for That '70s Show mentioning an episode where at least four of them (2 guys and 2 girls) streaked in the wilderness and had awkward encounters with each other. Two of which were brother and sister.
My favorite episode is when Hyde moves in with the Formans. Red gets bleeped when he starts yelling at Steven to grab his stuff so he and Kitty can take him home. I just think that episode was brilliant across-the-board.
This is actually a solid list. As someone who’s binged this show 18 times I would say Til the Next Goodbye is the best episode and Canadian Road Trip is the second best
I like the end of dine and dash when Kelso is telling donna and eric that he's got his eye on them, and that they won't get him like that again, whilst eating the laxative brownies for a second time. 😂
The best one, by far, (thankfully made the list) is when they go to Canada to buy beer & then, with Leo in tow, shenanigans ensue. The best being, when Leo is about to leave & the Border Guards tell them “now, leave Canada please”, Leo says “Why don’t YOU leave Canada please?”😹 I love the SCTV gang (Joe Flaherty & Dave Thomas). So many memories and laughs from them!😂
Season 8 isn’t the best, but the episode We Will Rock You where Hyde throws a disco bonfire is great. It’s one of Randy’s better episodes, and Hyde at his best. Especially when the cop thinks he pulled one over on him but Hyde had already stole his keys. Also The Keg episode from season 1 was good.
I really liked this show and it's cast. Now it gives me the same feeling the Cosby Show does. Just looking at Danny Masterson makes my stomach hurt. DJ Donkey Punch. What a sick bastard. I feel bad for the rest of the cast and crew of both shows.
I've gotta throw a few of my favorites as honorable mentions: season one's Hyde Moves In, season six's Happy Jack and Squeeze Box, and season seven's Angie.
Glad no episodes from season 8 made the list. My favorite episode is the Veterans Day episode cause it teased the Hyde and Jackie relationship that would become a fan favorite of the series…until you know what happened but we don’t speak of that.
It’s a good list but Would take a few out for some others like The bears packers episode, Hyde’s birthday, and the one where they thought the president was after them lol
Mila Kunis was only fourteen when she auditioned for the show. The casting directors required that any interested actors be at least 18 when auditioning. When producers asked her age, she misled them by saying, "Well, I'll be eighteen on my birthday." and neglected to say what year. Mila Kunis (Jackie) had her first kiss in real life at the age of 15 as an actress on this show with Ashton Kutcher (Michael Kelso). She and Kutcher got married years later and have two children. The filming of the final episode, "That '70s Finale", was frequently delayed because Laura Prepon (Donna) couldn't stop crying. She had become extremely emotional as the realization that she would no longer be filming the show with the cast and crew she had started to consider as family, hit her really hard. The fifth season episode titles are all Led Zeppelin song titles, the sixth season are all The Who songs, the seventh season are all The Rolling Stones songs, and the eighth season's titles are all Queen songs. In many scenes, Mila Kunis (Jackie) had to wear platform heels, or sit down, just to appear in the same frame as Laura Prepon (Donna), due to the height difference. Kitty's cigarette smoking was slowly phased out after season three, due to Debra Jo Rupp kicking the habit in real life. Jackie Mila Kunis and Kelso Ashton Kutcher were one of the show's main couples. In 2012, six years after the end of this show, Kunis and Kutcher started dating in real life as well. In 2014, Kunis had the couple's first child. They got married in July 2015. Despite popular belief, Jackie's eye color is said to be brown, unlike Mila Kunis, who has a rare condition called heterochromia, meaning one of her eyes is green, and the other brown. Red's middle name is Albert. His full name is Reginald Albert Forman. Although they play brothers in the show, Ashton Kutcher and Luke Wilson only share one scene during the whole series. In many episodes there are references to Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977), mostly by Eric Forman. Much like Eric, Topher Grace is a big fan of Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977) and Star Trek (1966). Some songs playing during the scene changes, or bumpers, are snippets from famous '70s songs such as "Fly Like an Eagle" by the Steve Miller Band, "Magic Man" by Heart, and "What Is and What Should Never Be" by Led Zeppelin. The reason behind Midge's reduced role throughout the series is because of Tanya Roberts' personal struggles. At the time, her husband, Barry Roberts, had been battling encephalitis, and she left the show to take care of him. The rock group poster often seen on the wall in Eric's basement is of Paul McCartney and Wings. Ages of the main six when the show started: * Mila Kunis - 15 * Wilmer Valderrama - 18 * Laura Prepon - 18 * Topher Grace - 20 * Ashton Kutcher - 20 * Danny Masterson - 22 The song by supergroup ABBA, "Fernando" was released in 1975 as it is played as the song that Hyde has his first dance with Donna in season 1 episode 8 "that disco episode" in the year 1976 The theme is actually Cheap Trick's cover of an old "Big Star" single from 1972 The theme song is originally a Big Star song called "In the Street." Cheap Trick covered parts of it for the theme song. Bret Harrison as Charlie Richardson was intended to be the replacement character for Eric Forman once he left for Africa (and Topher Grace left the show). However, Harrison had won the leading role in Reaper (2007) and could no longer commit to the show, and so he was killed off by having him fall off the water tower fatally. Josh Meyers was then recruited to fill in for Topher Grace. The only core male teenager throughout the series with whom Jackie (Mila Kunis) never has a romantic relationship is Eric (Topher Grace). Their hostile nature towards one another is pointed out sporadically throughout the series. When Eric leaves for Africa, he is genuinely shocked that for the first time ever, Jackie calls the house specifically to speak to Eric, stating she always considered him a close friend. The series finale, during the New Year's Eve party, ends exactly at 11:59 PM on December 31, 1979 as the characters count down the clock. The show ended 1 second before the beginning of the new decade (the 1980's). Like Kelso, Ashton Kutcher used to be a model
The Halloween episode with the permanent records is my favorite. I seen it many times n still never fails to make me laugh. Fez is batman, Erik ruins Hydes life, beer beer Kelso, Jackie vuela lol
Thank you! I disagree with number 1, but you made me remember how great the show is and I'll watch it again, instead of the travesty of the continuation
Dine & Dash is very good but no way is it the best episode. The Keg & Reefer Madness are all time great episodes. I always love the ones when they go on trips like Ski Trip, Vanstock, Hunting, Ice Shack, Packers Game, & of course the Canada one & Misty Mountain Hop
The Trials of Michael Kelso should've been on this list! Jackie puts Kelso through a series of tests to see if he's mature enough to get back together. Wich obviously goes hilariously wrong, and Eric, Hyde, and Fez get trapped in a rival school's locker room trying to get revenge for a prank against Fez. Also the episode when Kelso burns down the police academy was hilarious!
I like that 90s show, but the entire cast is too nice to each other. That 70s show was always funniest when they were playing pranks on each other, burning each other, and then showing up for each other when it counted.
As lame as the last season was the clown episode was amazing. Bob arguing with Fez behind the clown is easily one of the best scenes out of the entire show.
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Sadly, this video was released four months before Masterson's conviction and thirty-year imprisonment.
That Garage Sale episode will always be one of my faves. Kitty crushing on fruit cake, Red loving the word hip, Bob's love for salty things, and Midge having flashbacks of jumping out of cakes has to be my favorite circle
You sold Eric's car? Oh no. 😟
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😆 Hahaha hahaha hahaha
I agree 💯
There's something about salty.
Hippity hoppity Easters on its way
My curiosity is how do they not remember being on that stuff? 😂 yeah that’s gotta be my top favorite if I had to pick one. 😂 other than the one where they called Kelso “Tader nuts” can’t say that wasn’t funny really I can’t just pick one their all pretty funny.
Dine and Dash was hands down my fave episode, first this plot involved the entire gang. It was hilarious how one by one they all burn each other by ditching, at the end Eric and Donna were left with the bill, who had no choice but to make a run for it.
Eric and Donna getting the last laugh and surprising everyone with chocolate super laxative brownies was one of the best burns of the entire show. The gangs reaction when the brownies finally kick in was the best. Kelso burning himself by eating the brownies again was the icing on the cake
You forgot Kelso telling Red that Eric threw a rabbit in a tree 🤣
Who also lays eggs 🤣😂🤣
That’s probably one of the funniest scenes in the entire series 😂😂
This is such a classic show. I hope that if there's a second season of "That 90's Show", there will be more scenes of the old cast.
Yeah, but they did a really good job on That 90s Show.
@@johnterell8642 yeah i was pleasantly surprised
it’s officially been renewed so here’s to hoping!
Love the water tower episode so much.
Eric's face when he sees "it" happening is priceless. 🤣
I'm delighted that "Canadian Road Trip" made it so high. Not only did it guest star Canadians Joe Flaherty and Dave Thomas, but it taught me that the best way to get out of trouble with Canadian Mounties is to sing a rousing rendition of "Oh Canada!" 🇨🇦😍
Leo completely steals that scene 😆
Tommy Chong is a Canadian don’t forget
What are you doing here? “What are yòu doing here man?”
I love the one with Eric doing roller disco - that rainbow outfit was HILARIOUS!!!! 🤣🤣🤣
The funniest part of the vase scene was that all Kelso had to do was open his hand!😂
-Welcome to the cabin!
-Kelso what the hell are you doing here?
-Yes!
“of you mean paprika, yes sir”
“honey, paprika is red”
“if you mean green paprika yes sir”
DINE AND DASH !!! NOT A SINGLE BORING MOMENT
My favorite episode is the Christmas episode from season 1. Stealing the tree, Kelso buying a gift from Bob’s, Fez with the girls- all great moments
Love this show so much, grew up with it and still watch it everyday. More than friends 🤣
I love "That 70's Show" a lot. And I think "That 90's Show" so far has proven to be worthy successor. I hope it keeps on going for years to come.
It’s better than That 80’s Show, that is for sure! I think it has potential. The characters in That 70’s Show seemed like more realistic teenagers, 90’s cast seems more like kids. But it is season 1, I think if they get a second season and start letting us see the kids grow up then it can turn out pretty good.
@@virgie4715---Yeah I would like to see that very much. Seeing characters grow into better people is always a great thing to see. Hey thanks for responding.
Whoa!!!! Where's the episode when Donna and Eric catch Hyde and Jackie? That's hilarious 😂
Kelso!!
Settle down Esmeralda!
“Parents find out” will always be my favorite. Also Leo is the goat of any supporting character, and not just that 70s show, any show at all
ICE SHACK is my favorite. The scenes with Hyde and Leo are just too funny!!!
Please do top 10 characters in that 70s show next
The one where they all go to a Packers game in Season 7 is my favorite episode 😂 It should have been an honorable mention.
"Heartbreaker" from season 5 is probably my favorite. Intro to Betty White, Kitty has menopause, and Kelso learns of Hyde and Jackie ("My eye!!") I don't think there is a single scene where you don't laugh out loud.
I love that Wrestling episode. Dwayne Johnson was hilarious playing his own father. *chef’s kiss*
'Eric's Buddy' is so good bc it was so ahead of its time - forever will be a wild look at how progressive the show was
I love that episode. I wish we all got to see more of Buddy he's was an good character probably would've been an great addition to the gang.
I'd think that would def be on the list great episode and it handles its subject matter well and respectfully..figured it would a favorite for this channel..
“Prank Day” was one of the best episodes made. I think that’s the one episode Kelso was smart. 🤔
Eric and Donna getting revenge on the gang was so hilarious I couldn't stop laughing
One of the best episodes is Eric getting a tattoo from Leo after they all spent the evening drinking sake. Leo confuses Donna with Debbie but he can "fix that". The gut busting moment is when Eric attempts to kick in Donna's bedroom door. He kicks the door, bounces off the wall behind him which actually causes the wall to shake. I believe it was a goof but it was so funny that they kept it in. Turns out the tattoo was of Woodstock, Snoopy's buddy.
My ex is a stoner with long hair that likes the 70s. But didn't want to try watching that 70s show for the longest time. I asked to just play one episode, and bam, hooked!
I love the Canada episode I laugh so hard every time
I always loved the Episode where Kelso calls the White House and everyone thinks the government is gonna come and take them away
Eric’s Panties is top 3. I even forgot Tater Nuts was in the same episode!
I may be miss remembering things, but I remember an ad for That '70s Show mentioning an episode where at least four of them (2 guys and 2 girls) streaked in the wilderness and had awkward encounters with each other. Two of which were brother and sister.
That episode did happen, it was called " Celebration day". The gang went on a camping trip the night before their graduation
Jackie Bags Hyde, Halloween, and Hunting are awesome episodes.
By far the best episode is when Kelso calls the white house
Easilly one of the single funniest episodes.
I agree where tf was that on the list
My favorite was the episode with Buddy! Hopefully he can make a cameo in Season 2
Dude, I STILL randomly chant "Tater-nuts! Tater-nuts!" 🤣
My favorite episode is when Hyde moves in with the Formans. Red gets bleeped when he starts yelling at Steven to grab his stuff so he and Kitty can take him home. I just think that episode was brilliant across-the-board.
Vanstock when Jackie surprises Kelso and Laurie
The way Kelso screams cracks me up
"70s Show" 🆚 "90s Show"
R1: Plot & Setting
R2: Songs & Music
R3: Design & Makeup
R4: Guest Appearance
R5: Popular Culture
Not enough episodes / seasons to make a comparison.
#10 should have been a LITTLE higher on the basis of "You are a GOD!!!" alone.
I always loved the episode where Eric and Kelso have to compete for a job at the restaurant
The four episodes from the first season, the keg, the pil, grandma's dead and Hyde moves in was great!
This is actually a solid list. As someone who’s binged this show 18 times I would say Til the Next Goodbye is the best episode and Canadian Road Trip is the second best
I like the end of dine and dash when Kelso is telling donna and eric that he's got his eye on them, and that they won't get him like that again, whilst eating the laxative brownies for a second time. 😂
The episode when Kelso calls the White House & they’re acting all paranoid and destroy the vacuum is absolutely gold. Where was that on the list!?
I like when Eric wears the Bears jersey
The best one, by far, (thankfully made the list) is when they go to Canada to buy beer & then, with Leo in tow, shenanigans ensue. The best being, when Leo is about to leave & the Border Guards tell them “now, leave Canada please”, Leo says “Why don’t YOU leave Canada please?”😹
I love the SCTV gang (Joe Flaherty & Dave Thomas). So many memories and laughs from them!😂
My favorite is the one where Eric Hyde Kelso and fez think the government is spying on them lmfao 🤣
My favorite episode is from my least favorite season. It’s the episode where Red finds out Leo is actually a war hero.
The misty mountain top is my favorite lmao, idk why it cracks me everytime the way Red says "I've had it with that vase, I'm getting a hammer!" 🤣🤣Lmao
Well done watch mojo I agree that mess with them asscaping the restaurant and the ending was great
Season 8 isn’t the best, but the episode We Will Rock You where Hyde throws a disco bonfire is great. It’s one of Randy’s better episodes, and Hyde at his best. Especially when the cop thinks he pulled one over on him but Hyde had already stole his keys. Also The Keg episode from season 1 was good.
When Eric and Red forgot Kitty's birthday
And career day
I really liked this show and it's cast. Now it gives me the same feeling the Cosby Show does. Just looking at Danny Masterson makes my stomach hurt. DJ Donkey Punch. What a sick bastard. I feel bad for the rest of the cast and crew of both shows.
Fez recital episode is hilarious
The season 7 episode where the guys get high after Kelso calls the White House and “threatens” the president…that one was hilarious!
As much as I like trashing season 7 that episode was actually good.
My favourite is the musical episode when they do the songs while Fez is getting ready backstage for his show. The disco one is a close second though 😊
I love the fact that Donna punched Eric into his face after some smoking poppies.
Any of the musical episodes. I love so many of them, but the musical preformanaces are ones i always come back to
The Canadian episode made since Tommy a native of Canada was with them...he was probably cracking up during rehearsal.
Every scene with Leo was hilarious easily my favourite character
The last episode for season 7 where Red catches them in the circle is on top of my list.
The restaurant episode the ending is the best, and Red sees Red when he puts the house on lockdown.
I thought the pilot and Red & Stacy deserved to be on the top ten more than a couple of those. But Dine & Dash and Water Tower definitely made it!
Sorry not sorry but the "Octoburn" episode lives rent free in my head lol
The best part of the #1, was when kelso came back for more brownies 😂
I've gotta throw a few of my favorites as honorable mentions: season one's Hyde Moves In, season six's Happy Jack and Squeeze Box, and season seven's Angie.
Always loved too young to trick or treat. Always watch it around Halloween
"Sparks" is my favorite episode that didn't make the list. Red drunkenly buys a canoe, Eric destroys Donna's dress. Hilarity ensues
Glad no episodes from season 8 made the list. My favorite episode is the Veterans Day episode cause it teased the Hyde and Jackie relationship that would become a fan favorite of the series…until you know what happened but we don’t speak of that.
Holy crap, there were so many honorable mentions, maybe this should've been a Top 20 list instead? 😂
That’s pretty cool!
It’s a good list but Would take a few out for some others like The bears packers episode, Hyde’s birthday, and the one where they thought the president was after them lol
Mila Kunis was only fourteen when she auditioned for the show. The casting directors required that any interested actors be at least 18 when auditioning. When producers asked her age, she misled them by saying, "Well, I'll be eighteen on my birthday." and neglected to say what year.
Mila Kunis (Jackie) had her first kiss in real life at the age of 15 as an actress on this show with Ashton Kutcher (Michael Kelso). She and Kutcher got married years later and have two children.
The filming of the final episode, "That '70s Finale", was frequently delayed because Laura Prepon (Donna) couldn't stop crying. She had become extremely emotional as the realization that she would no longer be filming the show with the cast and crew she had started to consider as family, hit her really hard.
The fifth season episode titles are all Led Zeppelin song titles, the sixth season are all The Who songs, the seventh season are all The Rolling Stones songs, and the eighth season's titles are all Queen songs.
In many scenes, Mila Kunis (Jackie) had to wear platform heels, or sit down, just to appear in the same frame as Laura Prepon (Donna), due to the height difference.
Kitty's cigarette smoking was slowly phased out after season three, due to Debra Jo Rupp kicking the habit in real life.
Jackie Mila Kunis and Kelso Ashton Kutcher were one of the show's main couples. In 2012, six years after the end of this show, Kunis and Kutcher started dating in real life as well. In 2014, Kunis had the couple's first child. They got married in July 2015.
Despite popular belief, Jackie's eye color is said to be brown, unlike Mila Kunis, who has a rare condition called heterochromia, meaning one of her eyes is green, and the other brown.
Red's middle name is Albert. His full name is Reginald Albert Forman.
Although they play brothers in the show, Ashton Kutcher and Luke Wilson only share one scene during the whole series.
In many episodes there are references to Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977), mostly by Eric Forman. Much like Eric, Topher Grace is a big fan of Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977) and Star Trek (1966).
Some songs playing during the scene changes, or bumpers, are snippets from famous '70s songs such as "Fly Like an Eagle" by the Steve Miller Band, "Magic Man" by Heart, and "What Is and What Should Never Be" by Led Zeppelin.
The reason behind Midge's reduced role throughout the series is because of Tanya Roberts' personal struggles. At the time, her husband, Barry Roberts, had been battling encephalitis, and she left the show to take care of him.
The rock group poster often seen on the wall in Eric's basement is of Paul McCartney and Wings.
Ages of the main six when the show started:
* Mila Kunis - 15
* Wilmer Valderrama - 18
* Laura Prepon - 18
* Topher Grace - 20
* Ashton Kutcher - 20
* Danny Masterson - 22
The song by supergroup ABBA, "Fernando" was released in 1975 as it is played as the song that Hyde has his first dance with Donna in season 1 episode 8 "that disco episode" in the year 1976
The theme is actually Cheap Trick's cover of an old "Big Star" single from 1972
The theme song is originally a Big Star song called "In the Street." Cheap Trick covered parts of it for the theme song.
Bret Harrison as Charlie Richardson was intended to be the replacement character for Eric Forman once he left for Africa (and Topher Grace left the show). However, Harrison had won the leading role in Reaper (2007) and could no longer commit to the show, and so he was killed off by having him fall off the water tower fatally. Josh Meyers was then recruited to fill in for Topher Grace.
The only core male teenager throughout the series with whom Jackie (Mila Kunis) never has a romantic relationship is Eric (Topher Grace). Their hostile nature towards one another is pointed out sporadically throughout the series. When Eric leaves for Africa, he is genuinely shocked that for the first time ever, Jackie calls the house specifically to speak to Eric, stating she always considered him a close friend.
The series finale, during the New Year's Eve party, ends exactly at 11:59 PM on December 31, 1979 as the characters count down the clock. The show ended 1 second before the beginning of the new decade (the 1980's).
Like Kelso, Ashton Kutcher used to be a model
how is the Pantie episode only #10??!!!
I know right?? The Tater Nuts lines get me laughing every time
Agreed!! That’s my favorite episode ever.
The Halloween episode with the permanent records is my favorite. I seen it many times n still never fails to make me laugh. Fez is batman, Erik ruins Hydes life, beer beer Kelso, Jackie vuela lol
Thank you! I disagree with number 1, but you made me remember how great the show is and I'll watch it again, instead of the travesty of the continuation
Pleas do a top 10 best The Owl House episodes PLEEEEEEEEAAAAASE!
I love this show so much
do a top 10/20 circle moments
Dine & Dash is very good but no way is it the best episode. The Keg & Reefer Madness are all time great episodes. I always love the ones when they go on trips like Ski Trip, Vanstock, Hunting, Ice Shack, Packers Game, & of course the Canada one & Misty Mountain Hop
The Trials of Michael Kelso should've been on this list! Jackie puts Kelso through a series of tests to see if he's mature enough to get back together. Wich obviously goes hilariously wrong, and Eric, Hyde, and Fez get trapped in a rival school's locker room trying to get revenge for a prank against Fez. Also the episode when Kelso burns down the police academy was hilarious!
I like that 90s show, but the entire cast is too nice to each other. That 70s show was always funniest when they were playing pranks on each other, burning each other, and then showing up for each other when it counted.
It's a wonderful life is my favorite episode!
As lame as the last season was the clown episode was amazing. Bob arguing with Fez behind the clown is easily one of the best scenes out of the entire show.
The best part of the episode was when Kelso ate another brownie and they just say how much they love their friends.
I am still waiting for the best moments of eric and donna :)
5:44 And people said that pairing didn't make sense! lol
Get lit watch this show and 🔁
How did they not mention the episode where Eric wants to bone his cousin not on this list? That one is a classic
Kelso might've been the reason for watching, but I'm under the belief that the REAL heart of That 70s Show is Red & Kitty.
The keg is one of my faves
"Ski Trip" and "That Wrestling Show" deserved a mention
I would also include the intro & Can't You Hear Me Knocking
Best Castle Episodes! Always, Veritas, Reckoning, Lives Of Others, Murder He Wrote, Blue Butterfly, Still, Tick Tick Tick, Knockout, Knockdown
hey can you make a video on station 19
I could never rate that 70's show episodes, allll are #1 s for me❤
Hell yeah dine and dash
I love the musical episode
Seriously?! Why isn’t there a single episode, or season, available to purchase on iTunes?
Red sees red
I actually skip Canadian road trip on my rewatches. It's a bit corny even on first viewing. Can't believe Eric's panties is only at no. 10 though.
'Happy Jack' should be top 10. Guess they were too busy to consider it.