Crank up the 8-track and flash back to a time when platform shoes and puka shells were all the rage in this hilarious retro-sitcom. For Eric, Kelso, Jackie, Hyde, Donna and Fez, a group of high school teens who spend most of their time hanging out in Eric’s basement, life in the ‘70s isn’t always so groovy. But between trying to figure out the meaning of life, avoiding their parents, and dealing with out-of-control hormones, they’ve learned one thing for sure: they’ll always get by with a little help from their friends.
The worst episode of "That '70s Show" is "Sweet Lady", rated 6.3/10 from 710 user votes. It was directed by David Trainer and written by Alan Dybner. "Sweet Lady" aired on 1/26/2006 and is rated 0.0 point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy".
Jackie meets the local star while at the salon with Fez: talk show host Christine St. George. Her new goal in life is to be Christine's co-anchor on "What's Up Wisconsin?", but breaking in to show business is harder than she thought it would be. She finally gets a job working with Christine, but it's not quite the job she wanted. Randy wants to take Donna away to a cabin, which makes her suspect his intentions; Red takes Hyde to his Lodge, and Hyde's intentions come under suspicion.
Director: David Trainer
Writer: Alan Dybner
Kitty helps Jackie impress her boss; the guys are shocked when Leo reveals the object of his affection.
Director: David Trainer
Writer: N/A
With memories of Eric still fresh, Donna worries how the gang will react now that she's dating Randy. Meanwhile, Fez tries to impress a coworker at the salon.
Director: David Trainer
Writer: Gregg Mettler
Fez loses Kitty's engagement ring on the ride home from the county fair, so the gang goes over the river and through the woods to look for it while Red searches for the right time to tell his wife the truth about her jewelry.
Director: David Trainer
Writer: Dave Schiff
A surprise bachelor party for Hyde falls apart when the guest of honor lands in jail, while his wife gets to know his ex-girlfriend a little better.
Director: David Trainer
Writer: Bryan Moore, Chris Peterson
Hyde and Sam's constant fighting gets to Red and Kitty; Donna hosts a radio fund-raiser; and Fez and Jackie have landlord problems.
Director: David Trainer
Writer: N/A
Red lets Hyde in on a Valentine's Day secret; Christine opens up to Jackie about her love life; and Randy has big plans for a date.
Director: David Trainer
Writer: Mark Hudis
Hyde house-sits for his father while he attends an Eric Clapton concert; Kitty is beside herself now that Donna's dating Randy.
Director: David Trainer
Writer: N/A
Jackie reluctantly seeks help from a therapist after she finally realizes her feelings for Fez; Red's retirement creates more work for Hyde.
Director: David Trainer
Writer: Kristin Newman
Hyde shows Red a way to get rid of extra medication; Fez's latest girlfriend makes Jackie almost as crazy as she is.
Director: David Trainer
Writer: N/A
Red hires Leo to take pictures at his veterans reunion; Jackie and Fez suspect Donna is cheating on Eric.
Director: David Trainer
Writer: Philip Stark
Fez has a fling with an older woman who's one of Kitty's friends.
Director: David Trainer
Writer: Dean Batali
Red refuses to go quietly when a national muffler chain threatens his business; Hyde learns the naked truth about his marriage to Sam; and Jackie surprises herself with her list of an ideal man's qualities.
Director: David Trainer
Writer: Philip Stark
Red and Kitty have a hunch about their new neighbors; Hyde hosts a bonfire to burn disco records in spite of Fez and Jackie's protests.
Director: David Trainer
Writer: N/A
Donna rethinks her future after her dad announces he's moving to Florida; Jackie plots revenge on Fez for turning her down.
Director: David Trainer
Writer: N/A
Hyde sets to fire Leo for mismanaging the record store, but ends up with a new employee; Jackie has a night out to move on from Hyde.
Director: David Trainer
Writer: Rob DesHotel
The gang steals the ceramic clown mascot of a burger joint, and the whole town is angry except for Red, who never could stand the thing.
Director: David Trainer
Writer: N/A
Red and Kitty are celebrating their 25th Wedding Anniversary, and this makes Kelso think that it's time for him to get married. He decides to propose, but before he can do this, he meets Vic, a businessman with a proposal of his own; one that Kelso can't say no to. And Donna is upset that Eric hasn't contacted her from Africa yet.
Director: David Trainer
Writer: Kristin Newman
Donna's sexy pictures for Eric repeatedly fall into the wrong hands; Jackie moves in with Fez, whose crazy ex-girlfriend better not find out.
Director: David Trainer
Writer: Dave Schiff
Fez fantasizes about several musical numbers featuring himself and the rest of the gang while he gets ready for a school concert.
Director: David Trainer
Writer: N/A
Hyde starts working at his dad's record company only to learn his job is not as cool as he thought it would be. Kitty, feeling "unneeded, unnecessary and unloved," takes up Tai Chi with Donna and Midge. Seeing an ad in the paper for aspiring artists, Eric tries out for the Cartoon Academy of Fort Lauderdale. And Kelso decides to donate his entire Playboy collection to Fez.
Director: David Trainer
Writer: Philip Stark
Kitty throws a party in honor of herself to boost her self esteem, but Bob feels that Midge is spending too much time with Wiliam Barnett and they have a fight, causing Midge to lock herself in the bathroom. Eric decides to "moon and trench" Old Man Shinsky's beautiful yard. Kelso, because Eric didn't make him First Lieutenant, takes his revenge on Eric, but that backfires on them both. And Hyde succumbs to the corporate life, which Jackie finds very sexy.
Director: David Trainer
Writer: Rob DesHotel
Jackie's doubts of a future with Hyde come to the breaking point, and she decides to go along with a misunderstanding and pretend to be Donna, engaged to Fez, whom she calls Prince Edwardo. She drags Fez to parties, enjoying the pre-marriage life, until she is caught in the act. Meanwhile, Hyde is bothered by Angie's relationship with Kelso, so Eric steps in to help split them up.
Director: David Trainer
Writer: Kristin Newman
Jackie, who's still smarting from her breakup with Hyde, is going to host her own public television show. Hyde suspects that Fez knows what Jackie was trying to tell him at the record store. Eric meets a 36-year-old guy whose pathetic life forces him to reevaluate his own directionless existence. Angie has a hard time understanding how to "burn" someone.
Director: David Trainer
Writer: Dave Schiff
When Brooke leaves Betsy in Kelso's care, he's ecstatic. His happiness soon ends when he notices that Betsy cries every time he holds her. Leo's offers to help Kelso with the baby only causes him more grief. Meanwhile, Kitty shows signs of jealousy when Hyde stays with Jackie throughout a car show while Red goes off and forgets about her.
Director: David Trainer
Writer: Gregg Mettler