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My favorite serious moment is when Eric went to kitty's job and he notice all her hard work and all the death she face everyday and how she cope with that
I love the theme of Found Family, and the Formans taking in Hyde after his mum abandons him. It just goes to show that family isn't necessarily blood related, but the people whom you choose to have in your life.
one of my parents friends took in their middle daughters friend when she got pregnant in high school after her parents kicked her out. the school did have a program for moms and eventually when she had the baby she was able to get an apartment but before that they didn't have resources so my parents friends were like, stay here. their oldest daughter got pregnant at 16 and the father married her so she left home but this girls parents were extremely religious and the father broke up with her. it was the 80s. i think about her on occasion. the middle daughter graduated high school a year early and moved to a different state and eventually married so she lost touch with her friend but i always wonder if she and her child turned out ok. Those friends really couldn't afford another kid at that point either but they were just that nice. the mom always joked about wanting me to live with them. we were there a lot since they lived about 5 mins away from us lol. Anyway I saw that as a kid and thought, now thats how I want to be. I want to help people rather than make things harder for them.
That 70s show has tackled serious issues with grief, alcoholism, accusation, being laid off from work, pregnancy, depression, apathy, greed, corruption, second chance, power, responsibilities, duty, obligation, tradition, hospitality, breaking up, unloved, accepting losses, relationship, staying home from work, experiencing racism, poverty, abandonment, a death in the family, another breaking up and pep talk. Well, that's all I can count on for the serious issues and topics.
I loved Kelso stepping up to be there for Brooke, and actually be a good father to Betsy. I hope that either Brooke or Betsy will be mentioned in the spinoff show.
Singing while dealing with grief and death definitely sat with me. Kitty is such a sweetheart, especially when watching she and Eric singing "Bad Blood" in the car. Wonderful moment. ❤️
That episode when Red moms die and watching Red, Kitty, and Eric grieve differently touched me personally because I seen the episode and just lost my grandfather. I loss people before Grand Aunts or Uncles, but it was my first time losing someone super close to me. So I definitely related to that episode
2 great scenes to think about also is in the career day episode when Donna goes to her dads store and she thinks its silly and stupid that hes having clowns and a monkey and dressed like a circus ring master. He tells her he sees her potential to do great things, he sees the clowns and the balloons as her tuition to Harvard, and Grad School and if he has to look like an idiot to provide for her future he will do it. The other great scene is something we've all dealt with is Eric doesnt want to go shopping with his mom and Red forces him to hangout with his mom. He goes to eat with her and a movie and he realizes that his mom just wants to spend time with him and they have a great bonding moment. Then he makes another movie date with her and kisses her on the cheek and she breaks down crying, Red walks in and thinks Eric was being an ass and was going to kick his butt but she just says that he was being wonderful, Red gets happy knowing she is happy. Those 2 moments always get to me.
A serious moment that I like is when Brooke's mother wants to take Brooke to Chicago, and well Kelso doesn't want her to at first, he ends up realizing that it is what is best.
That 70s show is one of the funniest shows and yet when it's sad, it does make you tear up. Laura Preppon delivers her lines with a perfectly breaking voice. Aaaaaaand the time of another re-watch neighs XD
Idk anything about being a nurse or a doctor but from what I've learned from watching doctor shows is... You can't take that home with you and when you start blaming yourself, it's all over
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Eric and Donna break up episode was so emotional because Eric brought a promise ring of the promise ring on Donna freak out about the future and it was hard for them
Yes it was so emotional. I was seeing this series back to back and I was enjoying, all of a sudden everything changed when Donna breakup with Eric. That was season 3 ending, I was shocked but season 4 took a nice start. Like back to track.
My favorite is love and lost And breaking up and grieving On love and lost and breaking up Well growing up I told myself it’s never going to happen and every time when I see a couple I just ignore them In late 2019 I finally got the courage to ask someone to be my girlfriend We were together until August 2021 when she had to be with her family Then 3 years later I see her with somebody else I just had it I’m mad except I’m still in love with her she not
Mabie being in love is never there at all it’s never going to happen so I can relate to love and lost and breaking up Before she left I was planning on giving her a promise ring
Related to number 14 on this list, I can easily relate to that one serious situation, like very well. And that is because of what I have thought about, from a while ago. What I thought about from a while ago was, it was something that I have wondered about, and I still do wonder about this sometimes, like every once in a while, and what I wonder to myself is, what would my life have been like, if I would have had a girlfriend from high school, if I would have been more than just friends, with any girl who I knew, from when I was in high school? And if anyone who is going to take the time to read this comment of mine ask me why I didn’t ask, any girl from high school out on a date, it was probably because I was afraid, of what my friends would have thought about me, because what if I would’ve asked at least one girl out on a date, and if she would’ve said no, well, what do you honestly think probably could’ve happened, if my friends, would’ve teased me, as well as make fun of me, all because, I would’ve asked a girl out on a date, and if she would’ve said yes or no? I was also afraid of me losing my friends, because I worked hard, to develop and build a social circle, I was afraid of losing any friend, if I would’ve asked any girl from high school, out on a date. And whether or not, if it would or wouldn’t have worked out, I just didn’t want to risk anything, and risk getting myself teased and talked about, like I was afraid of being made fun of, all because of what I was going through with girls, at least from when I was in high school. And I don’t really know what I’m saying here. But bottom line, I agree with what Eric was going through, with number 14 on this list, because he has wondered what his life would’ve been like, if he and Donna, would have never kissed, sparking the beginning of their relationship, at least before he broke up with her, as I am with Eric on that journey of his. And if anyone out there is reading this comment of mine, if you can relate to me and to Eric, if you are in high school, remember that no one is going to give a shit about what you think at the end of the day, because once you finish high school, and whether or not if you go to college, things will be different for you after high school graduation, depending on the day, the month, and year, that you graduate from high school.
I hated it when Fez going through with he's racistum and when Midge left Bob behind with he's daughter her name was Donna 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭❤❤❤ oh and when Kitty's father died and red's mother died also
Idc how society changes and what snowflake would discredit the character (seeing I'm LGBT) I do still catch hate so I am used to it red foreman was the dad a lot of us actually needed whether we realize it or not
Donna was so wrong in this series she’s a terrible gf who doesn’t respect Eric’s boundaries or anything glad he dumped her to remind her dat she’s wrong in every turn she does.
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My favorite serious moment is when Eric went to kitty's job and he notice all her hard work and all the death she face everyday and how she cope with that
I love the theme of Found Family, and the Formans taking in Hyde after his mum abandons him. It just goes to show that family isn't necessarily blood related, but the people whom you choose to have in your life.
Forreal! I've always loved Jackie and Eric's dynamic, she's more his sister than his actual sister sometimes
one of my parents friends took in their middle daughters friend when she got pregnant in high school after her parents kicked her out. the school did have a program for moms and eventually when she had the baby she was able to get an apartment but before that they didn't have resources so my parents friends were like, stay here. their oldest daughter got pregnant at 16 and the father married her so she left home but this girls parents were extremely religious and the father broke up with her. it was the 80s. i think about her on occasion. the middle daughter graduated high school a year early and moved to a different state and eventually married so she lost touch with her friend but i always wonder if she and her child turned out ok. Those friends really couldn't afford another kid at that point either but they were just that nice. the mom always joked about wanting me to live with them. we were there a lot since they lived about 5 mins away from us lol. Anyway I saw that as a kid and thought, now thats how I want to be. I want to help people rather than make things harder for them.
@@GG1Productions Yes! And I think I remember them taking in Jackie at one point.
@@justinandlailak8408 and Red clearly preferred her to the rest of the others 🤣
That 70s show has tackled serious issues with grief, alcoholism, accusation, being laid off from work, pregnancy, depression, apathy, greed, corruption, second chance, power, responsibilities, duty, obligation, tradition, hospitality, breaking up, unloved, accepting losses, relationship, staying home from work, experiencing racism, poverty, abandonment, a death in the family, another breaking up and pep talk.
Well, that's all I can count on for the serious issues and topics.
It's a edgy
I loved Kelso stepping up to be there for Brooke, and actually be a good father to Betsy. I hope that either Brooke or Betsy will be mentioned in the spinoff show.
I hope they’ll be in the second season!
She at the show now
Singing while dealing with grief and death definitely sat with me. Kitty is such a sweetheart, especially when watching she and Eric singing "Bad Blood" in the car. Wonderful moment. ❤️
That episode when Red moms die and watching Red, Kitty, and Eric grieve differently touched me personally because I seen the episode and just lost my grandfather. I loss people before Grand Aunts or Uncles, but it was my first time losing someone super close to me. So I definitely related to that episode
2 great scenes to think about also is in the career day episode when Donna goes to her dads store and she thinks its silly and stupid that hes having clowns and a monkey and dressed like a circus ring master. He tells her he sees her potential to do great things, he sees the clowns and the balloons as her tuition to Harvard, and Grad School and if he has to look like an idiot to provide for her future he will do it. The other great scene is something we've all dealt with is Eric doesnt want to go shopping with his mom and Red forces him to hangout with his mom. He goes to eat with her and a movie and he realizes that his mom just wants to spend time with him and they have a great bonding moment. Then he makes another movie date with her and kisses her on the cheek and she breaks down crying, Red walks in and thinks Eric was being an ass and was going to kick his butt but she just says that he was being wonderful, Red gets happy knowing she is happy. Those 2 moments always get to me.
I love the scene when Kitty finds her mother crying and then hugs Eric. It was just such a beautiful realistic family moment.
Kelso breaking up with Jackie hit me hard out of this list since I relate to it
Probably when he is at his wisest other than stepping up to fatherhood.
I didn't even watch "That 70's Show" and I can honestly say those were some heart-wrenching scenes 😢
I think Red saying goodbye to Eric at the end of season seven is one of the best cases of the show being serious and emotional.
A serious moment that I like is when Brooke's mother wants to take Brooke to Chicago, and well Kelso doesn't want her to at first, he ends up realizing that it is what is best.
Hands down best show and can not wait for more 90s show hopefully we see the og cast again as well
I still think Eric made the right choice not getting back with Donna in that moment (second choice)
Seeing Kitty at her job was one of my favourite episodes
I was actually sad when I broke up with Brayden, so much so that I was listening to Let It Go from Frozen over and over again on RUclips!
Eric's troubles with donna and him breaking up hit hard.. i can relate to that.. also can relate to how Hyde see's life.
I’m still grieving for my family that passed away and I’m doing my hardest to be happy for the rest of the family
I'm sorry.
@@jacobwiles547 thank you
Kitty and Red Do mentor the Teens best they can . Open arms and ready to listen .
“Bad Blood” is a favorite song of mine. I hope one day you can do the 20 best Neil Sedaka songs and educate the young’uns
The biggest complaint i have of the choices that 90s show has made so far was having kelso and jackie end up back together
That 70s show is one of the funniest shows and yet when it's sad, it does make you tear up. Laura Preppon delivers her lines with a perfectly breaking voice.
Aaaaaaand the time of another re-watch neighs XD
Wow, I can't decide which one is the most emotional!?
As soon as it was directed!
Remember when Kelso brags about hooking up with Brooke and nobody believes him? 😂
"BURN, BURN, BURN, BURN, BURN, BURN, BURN!"
I am waiting for eric and donna best moments ❤❤
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And that was the next morning.
Idk anything about being a nurse or a doctor but from what I've learned from watching doctor shows is... You can't take that home with you and when you start blaming yourself, it's all over
Red offering to let eric hose the gopher is subtle but it really does show red trying to do something fatherly with eric while hes down
I truly love when topher grace it’s on Spider-Man 3 with Tobey Maguire it’s way more better for me
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Eric and Donna break up episode was so emotional because Eric brought a promise ring of the promise ring on Donna freak out about the future and it was hard for them
Yes it was so emotional. I was seeing this series back to back and I was enjoying, all of a sudden everything changed when Donna breakup with Eric. That was season 3 ending, I was shocked but season 4 took a nice start. Like back to track.
Kelso is a great example of the opposite of flanderization, he started very srupid but gradually became a better person and learned.
Jackie and Kelso were not meant to be. He wasn't too good for Jackie, she was too good for him. He cheated on her.
She was manipulative to him and hyde
Kelso and Hyde appear to have better morals than their real life counterparts.
My favorite is love and lost
And breaking up and grieving
On love and lost and breaking up
Well growing up I told myself it’s never going to happen and every time when I see a couple I just ignore them
In late 2019 I finally got the courage to ask someone to be my girlfriend
We were together until August 2021 when she had to be with her family
Then 3 years later I see her with somebody else I just had it
I’m mad except I’m still in love with her she not
The first cut is the deepest. It hurts when someone you love moves on with somebody else
If you were happy all the time, you wouldn't be able to experience any other emotion.
Mabie being in love is never there at all it’s never going to happen so I can relate to love and lost and breaking up
Before she left I was planning on giving her a promise ring
My favourite moments are when no one talks over the actual moments
Betty White? Awwwww 😢
Used to be my show I'd leave on in the background to sleep, until netflix took it down 😥😂
They have it on peacock
@biancacorado5626 not available in Europe 🤣
@@jackcody5766 damn
Use a VPN and set your location to America and presto 🖤🖤
Related to number 14 on this list, I can easily relate to that one serious situation, like very well. And that is because of what I have thought about, from a while ago. What I thought about from a while ago was, it was something that I have wondered about, and I still do wonder about this sometimes, like every once in a while, and what I wonder to myself is, what would my life have been like, if I would have had a girlfriend from high school, if I would have been more than just friends, with any girl who I knew, from when I was in high school? And if anyone who is going to take the time to read this comment of mine ask me why I didn’t ask, any girl from high school out on a date, it was probably because I was afraid, of what my friends would have thought about me, because what if I would’ve asked at least one girl out on a date, and if she would’ve said no, well, what do you honestly think probably could’ve happened, if my friends, would’ve teased me, as well as make fun of me, all because, I would’ve asked a girl out on a date, and if she would’ve said yes or no? I was also afraid of me losing my friends, because I worked hard, to develop and build a social circle, I was afraid of losing any friend, if I would’ve asked any girl from high school, out on a date. And whether or not, if it would or wouldn’t have worked out, I just didn’t want to risk anything, and risk getting myself teased and talked about, like I was afraid of being made fun of, all because of what I was going through with girls, at least from when I was in high school. And I don’t really know what I’m saying here. But bottom line, I agree with what Eric was going through, with number 14 on this list, because he has wondered what his life would’ve been like, if he and Donna, would have never kissed, sparking the beginning of their relationship, at least before he broke up with her, as I am with Eric on that journey of his. And if anyone out there is reading this comment of mine, if you can relate to me and to Eric, if you are in high school, remember that no one is going to give a shit about what you think at the end of the day, because once you finish high school, and whether or not if you go to college, things will be different for you after high school graduation, depending on the day, the month, and year, that you graduate from high school.
I hated it when Fez going through with he's racistum and when Midge left Bob behind with he's daughter her name was Donna 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭❤❤❤ oh and when Kitty's father died and red's mother died also
5. I thought foreign exchange students weren't allowed to date. Didn't Fez know the foreign exchange program rules?
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Where is kelso daughter in that 90s show
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About half of these weren't that bad.
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I hated when Jackie and Hyde got together, like physically upset
Idc how society changes and what snowflake would discredit the character (seeing I'm LGBT) I do still catch hate so I am used to it red foreman was the dad a lot of us actually needed whether we realize it or not
I can identify with Eric's breakup with my first love and my last. I've been single for almost 15 years. 💔😥 I ABSOLUTELY LOVE this show!!!
Donna was so wrong in this series she’s a terrible gf who doesn’t respect Eric’s boundaries or anything glad he dumped her to remind her dat she’s wrong in every turn she does.