Any kid in any decade could relate and that's why this show was a success. They faced the challenges any teenager faces they fell in and out of love, argued with each other, made each other laugh, caused mayhem together, and learned who they were throughout it all.
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While the subject matter stayed true to the decade, the series never lost sight of what the show was really about: a group of friends hanging out and growing into adulthood together. Other subjects were quite controversial and compelling-birth control, feminism, divorce, economic hardships, recreational drug use, and attitudes toward sex in the 70s.
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Some subjects were fun-streaking, video games, Penthouse magazine, and the movie Star Wars. Because the 1970s was a decade of great social and economic change in America, the show often touched on subjects and concerns indicative of the time period. He starts out as an awkward, shameless flirt but eventually turns into a real ladies' man-finishing out the series as Jackie's boyfriend. Fez is a foreign exchange student one of the show's running gags is he never actually reveals his country of origin. He comes from a dysfunctional broken home but later moves in with Eric's family and reconnects with his biological father. She is first introduced to the friends due to her relationship with Kelso, the pretty boy of the group. Throughout the series, Eric is in love with Donna-the girl next door-and many episodes center around the evolution of their feelings for each other. The teens often hang out in the basement at Eric's house, where he lives with his parents and sister. The main characters are Eric (played by Topher Grace), Hyde (played by Danny Masterson), Michael Kelso (Ashton Kutcher), Fez (Wilmer Felderama), Jackie (Mila Kunis), and Donna (Laura Prepon). The show was a big ratings-draw for the network. It aired on the Fox network from 1998 to 2006 and, as the name suggests, was a nostalgic look at the last part of the 1970s. I feel like it would be a gigantic mistake to show you that future 10 years from now." Fair enough."That 70s Show" is a sitcom centering around six teenage friends growing up in Point Place, Wisconsin. You'll see certain things happen to the characters that opens up the possibility for a future, but that future is up to you to imagine.
We didn't want specific answers for everyone, but we at least wanted them to have hopeful futures. "There were people losing it while we were working on the last episode, of course. "The final episode takes place on New Year's Eve 1979, because we thought we'd just wrap up the '70s while we wrap up the series," executive producer Mark Hudis said of ending the show before it got worse. Bumping the fading show off its prime schedule just made sense. But Fox's other shows American Idol and medical drama, House were starting to take off. It wasn't the comedy series' original schedule. Some of their rivals were Survivor, Dancing with the Stars, and Will and Grace. Even before that, he succeeded in juggling his sitcom schedule with shooting for movies like In Good Company, Win a Date with Tad Hamilton, P.S., and Mona Lisa Smile.Ī post shared by That 70s’ Show Fan Club '70s Show was topped by other networks' shows that had a similar 8 PM timeslot. He was immediately cast as Eddie Brock/Venom in Spider-Man 3 after leaving That '70s Show. He then decided to focus on doing films which he'd always wanted to do. So after saving enough from the series, he was able to be selective with projects. The actor had always wanted to play more serious roles. Grace was the first of the main cast to leave the show. RELATED: Fans Think Eric And Donna Didn't End Up Together On 'That '70s Show' As it turned out, there were really a few factors to blame.
There have been numerous speculations about it throughout the years. Let's talk about the reasons that led to the sitcom's end in 2006 after 8 seasons. Now that you're caught up with the cast's present life, let's take a look down memory lane. Then there's Danny Masterson, 45, who played Steven Hyde - currently facing charges for three counts of rape by force or fear by the Los Angeles County District Attorney. Wilmer Valderrama, 41 (Fez), Topher Grace, 43 (Eric Forman), and Laura Prepon, 41, (Donna Pinciotti) also made a name for themselves after the show. That '70s Show launched the careers of some of Hollywood's well-known actors today like married couple Ashton Kutcher, 43, and Mila Kunis, 38, who played each other's love interests in the show, Michael Kelso and Jackie Burkhart.