Eric Forman (Topher Grace) Donna Pinciotti (Laura Prepon) Steven Hyde (Danny Masterson) Michael Kelso (Ashton Kutcher) Fez (Wilmer Valderrama) Laurie Foreman (Lisa Robin Kelly)
Everyone talking about Red and Kitty but Eric is equally deserving of praise. He's the one who spoke up, repeatedly, to both his friends and his parents about Hyde potentially needing help.
@@jonathanlarsson4608 and the entire time Hyde’s yelling at him, Eric can only smirk thinking “In three, two, one… and here is the Hot Coco and Cookies. Let’s see how long it takes before Hyde ask to have mine. He needs em more.”
The crazy thing is Red took him in even though he knew he couldn't afford to, and even with the financial problems in later seasons he never had resentment towards Hyde. These kind of people are rare in real life.
Red actually really liked Hyde and treated him more like a son than Eric he saw a lot of potential in Hyde and while harsh he cared for them all a great deal
I love that even though Red claimed to hate all of them and think of them as dumbasses, he was still seen spending one on one time with each of them. Even Kelso and Fez.
That is my dad, just a different war. My mom and dad took in so many 70s teens and 20 somethings in So Cal, my older brother even brought some home from the beach. Surreal.
You know what! You right! war has some of the worst fallouts after it ends. Men and boys come home with missing limbs and all types of ptsd…. Red being tough as nails probably helped him with dealing with the mental burden but made him militant with his kids.
"God damnit! I am tired of being fucking Santa clause, Steven get your shit together and get your ass in the godam car!, We're going fuck! Now damnit! Move it!" A few moments later "FUCKKKK!"
This scene always reminds me of my friend Dakota. His parents would work late so he'd be at my house after school for like 4 hours for years. Eventually he became part of the family my mom made him do chores and yelled at him too lmao.
We may not be able to forget what Danny did, but Hyde, the character, is our friend and gave us hours of entertainment. I hope we can all just enjoy these clips for what they are.
This is so wholesome. Why am I crying in the club rn. Every part. Like Eric knowing saying something would be good for him and sharing because he cares about his friend. And kitty is a given one. And Red caving in because he knows it’s right. Everything 🥺🥺🥺
I remember after school when i was 9-11 my friends mom always invited me to dinner after school, always. They knew i was home alone most of the time because my parents worked, i obviously learned to cook for myself but i couldnt refuse a home cooked meal from her. They were the nicest people to me.
Red definitely knew what was going to happen the second Kitty suggested they go over to 'visit'. Its like when you just go to 'see' a puppy. Eric was great too, definitely has his mother's heart. He was so excited at the prospect of being allowed to split a porkchop with Hyde.
This was my favorite episode apart from all.the comedy..this really shows red and kitty had kind hearts despite red being rough he still had a good genuine Heart 😇😊..the Foreman's are really a blessing for everyone in that 70's show..
Especially when kitty just keeps bringing in kids to the house lol she means well but red has patience of a Saint given we always see him yelling at the kids 🤣🤣
@jordanaconito8249 I think it was more of his military background. He knew if he didn't set these kids on the right path specially Hyde they wouldn't grow up to be responsible or upstanding adults. When push came to shove He was always there.
Hyde became part of the family 🥹 it was a sweet moment and beautiful that Hyde wasn’t just Eric’s best friend but also he’s brother 😘 and Red and Kitty’s second son 💙
Red saying "you know I'd like to help Steven..." is powerful on an emotional level, but it was also great for the story. The audience would expect that he's an uncaring hardass, but would see the light and do the right thing. But that line tells the audiance "I'm not a parody. Obviosly I see the boy needs help and I'd like to help him, but the reality is we can't." After that, when he does turn around, it actually is unexpected, and the audience feels that much better about the resolution.
This was my favorite episode. My dad did this for my best friend about 24 years ago and it was the best thing. I really appreciate Red and his change of heart
I know this is a serious topic, sad, & not funny. After Time 3:00 I have just about DIED LAUGHING 😂 because Red could not stop swearing since he took Hyde in !!! What a great person Red was😅
"Dammit Kitty I am not Santa Clause" "Well thank god you're not Red, you'd scare the hell out of children" LMAO. Red deep down was a nice guy, most people would have just called social services and left Steven to his own devices.
My mother would begrudgingly and profanely rage yell at my best friend just like that....but they loved each other. GET THE **** INSIDE! GET A ******* SHOWER AND YOURE STAYING FOR ****** DINNER!!! DONT ******* ARGUE WITH ME! and it was funny because she'd overhear me gently trying to persuade him to stay and then youd hear her drop what she was holding and the door would open.