


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. Accidental Marriage: Hyde and Samantha's marriage is one of these and the two got married while drunk during Hyde's stay in Vegas.Above the Influence: Fez with Jackie when she gets drunk and hits on him.Fez was still married the last time it was mentioned. The storyline with Fez and Laurie's marriage has never been concluded.Attempts to give Eric a Catchphrase (Yes, yes!) petered out early in the first season.

Except for a non-consequential reference in Season 2 and a "What If?" episode for the season 4 premiere, Hyde's crush on Donna was never ever brought up again. It went nowhere and was completely forgotten by the middle of Season 1, right after Hyde gave his first (and only) love confession to Donna. Similarly, the writers originally had plans for a love triangle plot between Eric, Donna, and Hyde that would last more than a season.But for whatever reason, the writers didn't follow up on it, and David was never seen or mentioned again. The episode "A New Hope" featured plot points that were apparently meant to continue into a subsequent episode, most glaringly David Milbank and his attempts to court Donna.After Tommy Chong went to prison, Bobcat Goldthwait appeared as Leo's cousin, implying he was going to be his replacement.The occasional lighter being flashed and/or puffs of smoke billowing in the background help, too. 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). Part of the humor came from anachronisms playing off modern audiences, such as the amazing video game graphics of Pong.
ROGER DALTREY ON THAT 70S SHOW SERIES
with Children, as well as the final series from Carsey Werner to end its run (indeed, they haven't done anything since then). 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. 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. Think Happy Days for the late '90s and the early 2000s, except set in The '70s instead of The '50s.
