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Before he became a major movie star, Ashton Kutcher played Michael Kelso, the lovable idiot. Kelso’s combination of good looks and terrible decision-making provided much of the show's slapstick humor. His tumultuous relationship with Jackie Burkhart was a constant source of comedy.
Donna is the tomboy next door who evolves into a confident, feminist young woman. She challenges the traditional "girl next door" trope, often being the voice of reason among the chaotic boys. Her relationship with Eric is one of the most realistic portrayals of teenage love on television. That -70s Show -Aquellos Maravillos 70- Serie C...
So grab a bag of Doritos (or “tater tots,” as Kitty would serve), sit in a circle, and quote the best line in television history: Before he became a major movie star, Ashton
Hyde is the cynical, conspiracy-theorist rebel with a heart of gold (sometimes). Abandoned by his mother, Hyde finds a surrogate family with the Formans. He serves as the counter-culture voice of the show, blasting disco music and questioning authority. Donna is the tomboy next door who evolves
Unlike shows that bombard you with obvious nostalgia-bait (e.g., "Hey, it’s the 70s! Look at the disco ball!"), That '70s Show integrated the era subtly. The characters listened to Led Zeppelin and Queen, watched Star Wars in theaters, and argued about Jimmy Carter versus Gerald Ford. But the emotions—first loves, parental fights, existential dread—were timeless.