Movie Reviews for That '70s Show - Season Two

That '70s Show - Season Two

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Movie Reviews of That '70s Show - Season Two

Movie Review: Perfect - New - Right Price
Summary: 5 Stars

Great as advertised, better than going shopping for sure.

Movie Review: More That 70's Show
Summary: 4 Stars

Season two of the hit Fox series, That 70's Show continues on with much of the same coming of age humor as season one. Much as in season one, the six friends, Eric (Topher Grace), Donna (Laura Prepon), Kelso (Ashton Kutcher), Hyde (Danny Masterson), Jackie (Mila Kunis) & Fez (Wilmer Valderama) hang out in Eric's basement, get high and think about sex. This season has a couple of running plots including Eric & Donna trying to finally do it and Kelso juggling his dating both Jackie Eric's sister Laurie (Lisa Marie Robinson who becomes a full cast member this season). Eric & Donna finally do get together in the extremely funny two parter, "The First Time" & "Afterglow" (which contains a hilarious animated takeoff on Scoobey Doo). Some highlight episodes include the season opener, "Garage Sale", where Red (Kurtwood Smith), Kitty (Debra Jo Rupp), Midge (Maude Adams) and Bob (Don Stark) eat some of Hyde's special brownies and Red ends up selling the Vista Cruiser, "Red's Last Day" where Red and the guys get drunk at a bar, "Hunting" where the guys all go hunting while the girls stay at home and play cards and "Burning Down The House" where Jackie tries to make Kelso into something he's not at a party at her house and we learn a secret of Bob's.

Movie Review: 70's Show
Summary: 4 Stars

This series is just a fun series to watch. Maybe the acting isn't top-notch, but you can sit back, relax, and laugh while you watch it. It's entertaining!!

Movie Review: Great
Summary: 4 Stars

The dvd is in great condition, even better than I expected. No skipping on the disc, and the package looks brand new!

Movie Review: This Was Never a Great Show...
Summary: 3 Stars

the writing is mediocre at best, and the only decent actor is Topher Grace. three stars is even stretching it a bit. not to mention the injustice that this was a hit and Freeaks and Geeks wasn't...

- cRAIG
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