That '70s Show - Season 6
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A group of teenaged friends come of age during the 1970s.
Genre: Television: Series
Rating: NR
Release Date: 8-MAY-2007
Media Type: DVD
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3264 in DVD
- Brand: TCFHE
- Released on: 2007-05-08
- Rating: Unrated
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Box set, Color, DVD, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Subtitled in: English
- Number of discs: 4
- Dimensions: .50 pounds
- Running time: 545 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
A serious season of That '70s Show? Perhaps that's a stretch in terms of describing the sixth season of the well-loved teen comedy series, but more than a few moments of gravitas slipped into the slapstick adventures of Eric Forman (Topher Grace) and his pals during its 2003-2004 network run. That's not to say that laughs weren't the order of the day; on the contrary, there are plenty of funny episodes throughout season six, thanks mainly to Kelso (Ashton Kutcher), who finds himself a new dad via new girl Brooke (guest star Shannon Elizabeth) and a police cadet (Jim Gaffigan appears as a fellow officer); and Fez (Wilmer Valderrama), who marries Eric's sister Laurie (played this season by Christine Moore) to avoid deportation. But there's the issue of Red's (Kurtwood Smith) overtaxed heart, and wife Kitty's (the always spot-on Debra Jo Rupp) feelings of neglect; Hyde (Danny Masterson) and the true identity of his father; and biggest of all, the romance of series sweethearts Eric and Donna (Laura Prepon), who decide to take their relationship to the next level by getting engaged. Season six is an enjoyable blend of low-key drama and broad laughs, well played by its likable cast; guest stars this season include Brooke Shields, Seth Green, Rachel Bilson, and Alyson Hannigan, and Luke Wilson and Tanya Roberts make return engagements as Kelso's brother Casey and Donna's mom Midge, respectively.
Extras include two "'70s Flashback" interviews with Smith and Rupp, who reflect on their tenures on the show; "Six Minutes of Season Six" edits the entire episode run down to digest form, and director David Trainer provides commentary on two episodes. -- Paul Gaita
Customer Reviews
I want my Laurie back!!!
It was tough to watch this show at the start of season 6. Laurie had married Fez at the end of season 5 and all hell had broken loose. Red had a heart attack. THis was going to be an integral part of the sixth season. But lo, and behold. THey had to change it because the part of Laurie will now be played by Christina Moore instead of Lisa Robin Kelly. I was ready to give up on the show. But the writers muddled through somehow, by minimalizing Laurie's involvement and focusing more on the Red-Fez dynamic and Fez's desire to become an american citizen. Once they did that, I was satiated. Crisis averted.
Another aspect I enjoyed was the sense of impending doom with the gang. Kelso went off to police academy after he knocked up a hot librarian (and in typical Kelso fashion botched both with disasterous results), Eric and Donna set a date to get married, all the while expressing their doubts and fears about whether it was the right thing to do, and Hyde and Jackie got back together, but kept sparring over the direction of their relationship. Most of these storylines would have longlasting effects on the characters and the directions their lives would ultimately take. This season is the one where they became adults, more or less.
And of course, who could forget Pam, Jackie's mom, hooking up with Bob? This was one of the better twists of the season, as it really forced Donna and Jackie to kind of set aside their feelings towards the others parent and work together to pry them apart without getting anyone hurt.
Overall, it was a good season. Not the best. But still solid. THe best season, IMHO, would be season 3, due mostly to Dine and Dash, and the breakup of eric and donna. But still, what a show. I sorely miss it, and wish Topher Grace had not gotten that part in SPider Man 3. We can manage without Kelso, but no Eric was a show killer.
Season 6 Episodes
The Kids Are Alright--Hyde finds a new love, which makes Jackie jealous.
Join Together--Kelso wants to help Jackie and Hyde stay together.
Magic Bus--Donna prepares to leave for college on Eric's 18th birthday.
The Acid Queen--Kelso tries to convince the gang he did it with Brooke, who blows him off.
I'm Free--Fez must live with the Formans to avoid deportation. Brooke reveals she is pregnant.
We're Not Gonna Take It--Kelso and Eric vie for a waiter job. Red wants to get Fez and Laurie divorced.
Christmas--Jackie brings the gang to a Christmas dance after getting booted from the cheerleading squad.
I'm A Boy--Eric lazes around at home. Kelso, Brooke, Jackie and Hyde go on a double date.
Young Man Blues--Kelso begins his first day as a police officer.
A Legal Matter--Fez needs to take an exam to become an American citizen.
I Can See For Miles--Jackie redecorates Hyde's room. Kelso and Brooke go to a doctor's meeting.
Sally Simpson--Fez falls for Suzy, one of Kelso's co-workers.
Won't Get Fooled Again--Donna thinks she is pregnant. Fez stops being friends with Kelso.
Baby Don't You Do It--Eric and Donna go to church counseling.
Who Are You--Jackie's mother Pam returns, and starts dating Bob.
Man With Money--Jackie and Donna try to split their parents up. Red finds himself attracted to Pam.
Happy Jack--Donna is horrified after she finds Eric masturbating in her bathroom.
Do You Think It's Alright?--Eric has to go shopping for wedding gifts.
Substitute--Mitch (from last season's jamboree) falls in love with Donna.
Squeezebox--Red and Hyde see Pam topless.
5:15--Donna pretends to be Mitch's date for his brother's wedding.
Sparks--Eric accidentally ruins Donna's wedding dress.
That '70s Bloopers--A blooper reel from past episodes of the show.
My Wife--Eric thinks he is holding Donna back when she decides to stay in Point Place with him. Donna buys a trailer.
Going Mobile--Eric has second thoughts as his wedding day approaches.
The Seeker--Eric skips out on his wedding. Midge returns to console Donna. Hyde falls off the water tower and ends up in the hospital.
"This calls for Dancing, Bubble Kiss-Time"
THAT 70's SHOW is MY FAVORITE TELEVISION SHOW EVER!!!
Season 6 main focus is the soon-to-be marriage between Eric & Donna. Other very funny episodes in Season 6, is Kelso is going to be a father and Jackie's mom (played by Brooke Shields, who does a great job) gets together with Bob and moves in his house with him & the girls. Also, there is a new Laurie Forman (played by Christina Moore, but I really miss Lisa Robin Kelly) who has to stay married to Fez, so he can be a citizen of America. This situation REALLY drives Red nuts!
The last few episodes will leave you laughing very hard with some twisting surprises!!!
Season Six for That 70's Show is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!




