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"That '70s Show" remains a beloved sitcom, with a lasting impact on popular culture. The show:

Nostalgia is a powerful force in television programming. Television series set in the 1970s leverage a distinct aesthetic characterized by specific fashion choices, vinyl soundtracks, and a pre-digital social landscape. For younger generations streaming these shows today, the era represents a simpler, stylized world that feels both foreign and comforting.

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: Since her TV debut, she has transitioned into high fashion, walking for LaQuan Smith during New York Fashion Week and appearing in music videos like Charli XCX's " 360 ".

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If you’ve seen Euphoria , you know (Faye) brings a hilarious, deadpan, and uniquely chaotic energy. Now imagine her dropped into That ’70s Show as a foreign exchange student or Jackie’s weird cousin from Chicago.

(To Jackie) I love your eyeshadow. It’s so... blue. It’s giving Smurfette goes to the mall.

The show revolves around Eric Forman (played by Topher Grace), the show's central character, who lives with his parents, Red (Kurtwood Smith) and Kitty (Debra Jo Rupp), and his sister, Laurie (Lisa Robin Kelly, later Mila Kunis). Eric's basement serves as a hangout spot for his friends, including Donna Pinciotti (Laura Prepon), Steven Hyde (Danny Masterson), Fez (Wilmer Valderrama), Kelso (Ashton Kutcher), and Jackie Burkhart (Mila Kunis, later replaced by Christina Moore). Comparing the Entertainment Eras "That '70s Show" remains

: Unlike traditional casting, Cherry was scouted by director Sam Levinson through her humorous and unfiltered Instagram stories.

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: This refers to the legendary Fox sitcom That '70s Show (which ran from 1998 to 2006) and its recent sequel series, That '90s Show , which premiered on Netflix in 2023.


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