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Danny Masterson, Topher Grace, and Laura Prepon in That '70s Show (1998)

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Punk Chick

That '70s Show

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  • Hyde meets a girl who asks him to go to New York with her.
  • Hyde meets a punk girl with a bad attitude and a motor named Chrissy and instantly falls in love with her. She tells him she wants to go to New York to start a punk band and when she asks him to go with her, Hyde has to make a tough decision. Kitty tries to help Jackie making a pie while Red and Kelso want to make smaller paddles for Pong. Eric obviously fumbles with Donna's bra every time they are together. Fez feels left out of everything.—Marco van Hoof <k_luifje7@hotmail.com>

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  • Hyde meets a punk girl with a bad attitude and a motor, named Chrissy (Jade Gordon) and instantly falls in love with her. Chrissy is driving through town and staying in a motel. Chrissy drives a Vespa and calls love an outdated concept made by industrialists to keep girls subservient. Hyde loves Chrissy as she is dark, obnoxious, dangerous and paranoid. She is his perfect girl as she is easy too. Chrissy believes that the establishment doesn't want the people to feel good. So, every time they have sex is like a huge protest against the establishment. She tells him she wants to go to New York to start a punk band and when she asks him to go with her, Hyde must make a tough decision. Eric disapproves of him leaving Point Place.

    Kitty tries to help Jackie in making a pie on a home economics assignment. Red and Kelso want to make smaller paddles for Pong to make Red's Atari Pong more challenging. It is awkward every time Jackie and Kelso run into each other as they are still broken up. Jackie keeps burning up pies as her mind is totally on Kelso. So, instead of watching the oven, she talks on the phone about her troubles and the pies keep burning. Kitty encourages her to take the money and buy a pie.

    Meanwhile Red and Kelso bond over fixing the Atari pong machine. Red also feels that the Atari Pong game can up the challenge quotient and by then Kelso had already opened the machine. But Red warns that if Kelso can't put the machine back together, he will owe Red $118 or else Red will have to kill him. Kelso is an electronics wizard and Red knows nothing. Eventually, it works. Kelso thinks computers is the future, Red thinks its soldering.

    Eric obviously fumbles with Donna's bra every time they are together. Donna is even able to anticipate Eric's moves as every time he goes for the bra, his lips stop moving. Donna feels neglected as Eric focuses all his attention on her breasts. Eric discusses his problem with Hyde, who tells him to buy a bra, practice on it at home and then gift it to Donna. At the next date, Donna is not wearing a bra to make it easier for Eric.

    When Red finds out Hyde is thinking about moving to NYC, he and Kitty decide to talk to him as they know his mother drinks and doesn't care about him. They believe NYC is no place for a 17-year-old teenager. The Formans argue that Hyde needs a high school diploma and without it he is likely to end up as lower than nothing. Hyde simply walks away and Red blames Kitty for running the talk. Hyde is still determined to leave as this might be his only chance to escape Point Place. But after talking to Eric, Hyde realizes that his life and his friends are in Point Place. Hyde backs out to Chrissy.

    Fez feels left out of everything. Hyde has run away with Chrissy and Donna & Eric want to do things alone.. which leaves Fez alone. He makes a big speech that every day he comes to the basement looking for friendship and acceptance, and he only gets rejection and abandonment.

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