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That '70s Show: Let's Spend The Night Together

Episode score 9.0 Superb

Let's Spend The Night Together

  • 158.
  • Season: 7
  • Episode: 2
  • First Aired: 9/15/2004
  • Prod Code: 702

EPISODE OVERVIEW

5 Reviews | 82 Votes

The Formans invite Hyde's biological father over so that Hyde can finally meet him, and everyone is shocked to discover that he's black. Kelso waits for news from Brooke about her advancing labor, while Fez tries to deal with losing Kelso to a baby. Eric and Donna go to a feminist rally in the park. Read full recap »

Writers:
Dean Batali
Director:
David Trainer
Stars:
Topher Grace (Eric Forman)
Laura Prepon (Donna Pinciotti)
Mila Kunis (Jackie Beulah Burkhart)
Danny Masterson (Steven Hyde)
Wilmer Valderrama (Fez)
Ashton Kutcher (Michael Kelso)
Debra Jo Rupp (Kitty Forman)
Kurtwood Smith (Red Forman)
Recurring Role:
Tim Reid (William Barnett)
Guest Star:
Stacy Barnhisel (Rally Leader)
  • Jackie: Who needs a father anyway? You know what? I've been doing just fine since my dad disappeared into the jungle to bring freedom to the grateful natives.
    Hyde: Jackie, your father is in prison for embezzling $60,000 from the city.

    Jackie's father, Jack Burkhart, was caught embezzling in Black Dog, and was already in prison by the very next episode, The Crunge. edit »
  • Hyde: Yeah, I'm half black, man! Kinda puts all of the pieces of the puzzle together, don't it?
    Kelso: Hey, I'm having a kid soon and I wonder if mine's gonna be half black.
    William Barnett: Is the mother black?
    Kelso: No... edit »
  • Fez: (answers phone) Mr. Sexy's Pizza. Our special today is sexaroni... Well, it's like pepperoni, but sexy.... You... You mean you want some?... Um... we're closed. (hangs up) edit »
  • Kelso (answers the phone): Hello? ...Brooke! ...What? ...Your water broke? ...What does that mean? ...Oh, god! That's disgusting! Now why would you tell me that? ...Oooh! Gee! Okay! Okay, I'm on my way! This is it! I'm having a baby! edit »
  • (knocking at Kelso's door, and pretending to be a doctor)
    Fez:: Open up! It's Dr. Baby Doctor! I have your baby, and he wants to talk to you! (Kelso opens the door, and Fez poses; regular voice) It's just me. I'm not a doctor, and I don't have your baby. AH BUUUUURN! edit »
  • (on the phone)
    Kelso: Brooke? Did you have the baby yet?
    Fez: Waaah! Waaaaaah!
    Kelso: Fez?
    Fez: No, this is your baby! And I'm really ugly!
    Kelso: Okay, I know this is a prank. There is no way that my baby would be ugly. (hangs up; the phone rings again) Hello?
    Fez: Yes, is your refrigerator running? Because if it is, you better go catch it. Ah! Burn!
    Kelso: Stop calling me! (hangs up, and it rings again) WHAT?
    Fez: Are... are you mad? edit »
  • Donna: Run, Eric! Run like Bruce Jenner! Oh, crap, he doesn't know sports!

    Bruce Jenner (1949 - ) is an American athlete who won the gold medal in the Montreal Olympics (1976) in the Decathlon, an event that includes not only four running events, but also other track events such as discus, javelin, shot put, pole vault, high jump and long jump. edit »
  • Donna (to Eric): I'm really glad you came with me, and I loved seeing how passionate you got singing I Am Woman.

    I Am Woman (1972), by Helen Reddy, became a feminist anthem in the '70s, with lyrics that proclaimed, "I am woman, hear me roar, in numbers too big to ignore..." and a chorus that declared, "I am strong, I am invincible, I am woman!" edit »
  • Donna: Eric, are you ready to go? I want to get to the feminist rally in time for the Hugh Hefner piņata.

    Hugh Hefner (1926 - ) is the founder of Playboy Magazine. While Eric and the guys may love him and collect the magazines, he has been largely reviled by feminists for his objectification of women by dressing them as bunnies and featuring them in "nudie" magazines. edit »
  • Eric (to WB): Hey, you know what show I love? The Jeffersons. Dy-no-mite, right?
    Jackie: 'Dy-no-mite' is from Good Times.

    The Jeffersons was a show that began in the mid-70s, and starred a largely African-American cast. Good Times also ran during the 70s, and also had a largely African-American cast. Both shows were spin-offs from All In The Family; The Jeffersons were the Bunkers' next-door neighbors before "movin' on up", and Florida, the star of Good Times, was the maid of Maude, who was Edith Bunker's cousin. Florida's son, JJ, constantly used the catch-phrase, "Dy-no-mite!" edit »
Show Score 9.1 superb
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