I liked this one better than the two before (BATTLE and BURGER), but the show still hasn't COMPLETELY hit its stride. Red sends Eric’s ugly butt home without a hug!Įric recites the litany of what he’d done, and Donna says it’s so cool. Pam Burkhart #1-Eve Plumb-using improper methods of selling the house.Įric doesn’t notice there’s no party noise as he repelled into the pool.īob hugs Donna. I never really thought about this, but the kid with the info was hanging out in the liquor store-and he doesn’t look old enough. Kelso: “Come on, Eric, we never ask you for anything.”Įric standing up to Destroy and Give Back, and tearing their money-classic! And then Donna and Eric do their shtick.
I do remember Red's 50th birthday being featured. My dad was about Red's age in 1976, and I know he didn't know-and wouldn't have liked-"The Night Chicago Died." Bob is about 11 years younger than Red if the info on here is correct (Bob's birthday is July 14, 1939, while Red was shown to be born on December 7, 1939). I'm already forgetting, though, had Bob's profession been mentioned to that point?įez not getting in the empty pool because he's not going to cramp up.Īhhh, the saucy redhead next door and the scrawny little neighbor boy! Notice Donna didn’t deny being saucy. I can't imagine living next door to someone and not shopping in their store, especially since he knew Bob would be in the living room to see the TV. Kelso demonstrates some math wizardary before Kitty gives a biology lesson-this is educational TV! (And they were working on a “class project,” too!) And yes, I had a can-tab chain, but it wasn't beer at that point.
It's actually refreshing to see Eric had a reputation as a truth-teller! Donna was corrupting Kitty's little boy! LOLĮven though they still are "iffy" on whether they are a couple, Donna slides over beside Eric in the car.
The teacher/principal used the term "punk" in the address to the classes in STREAKING, didn't he? Here again, early in the series, there was a scene at school, but the focus of the show was never going to be there. Friday afternoon-hmmm, long sleeve shirts and jackets on people, wouldn't it be football season, and the jocks not available for the party that night? Oh, well! The field is mentioned as needing reseeding, and the team isn't impressive, (I'd never paid much attention to what was said by the teacher as the note was being passed between Donna and Eric), but this should be at least late September in Wisconsin from the way folks are dressed.