A amazingly deft sitcom which did an splendid business of vivify the flavor of the era , That ’ 70s Showfeatures a strong chief stamp with even stronger supporting lineament . Moreover , the show work in a unparalleled cultural space , in that it ’s a show that may not be good enough overall to maintain historical relevancy ( in the same mode something likeFriendsorArrested Developmentmight ) , but is mirthful and heartfelt enough to maintain a diehard lover base who claim it was one of the best sitcom on television set during its tenure . We ’re unashamedly part of that bivouac , and we have lovesome retention of watching Eric ( Topher Grace ) , Donna ( Laura Prepon ) , Jackie ( Mila Kunis ) , Hyde ( Danny Masterson ) , Kelso ( Ashton Kutcher ) and Fez ( Wilmer Valderrama ) shake up up trouble and voyage high school in Point Place , Wisconsin , which is why we ’re taking the time today to talk about the 10 best episodes ofThat ’ 70s Show .

10. “Hyde Moves In” (Season 1, Episode 24)

One of the principal plot of ground target ofThat ’ 70s Showoccurs at the end of season one , when requisite bad boy Stephen Hyde is forced to move in with his pal Eric Foreman after his mother , Edna ( played in a glorious cameo visual aspect by Katey Sagal ofMarried With Children ) , runs away with a foresightful - draw trucker . This matter is complicated by the nature of Eric ’s parents , Red and Kitty Foreman ( played by Kurtwood Smith and Debra Jo Rupp in what amounts to the most endearing and convincing delineation of parental figure in a sitcom that we ’ve ever see ) , with the former being a knotty father and the latter being an overbearing mother . The move , however , put the phase for the pseudo - brother family relationship that would develop between Eric and Hyde over the line of the show ’s tenure on TV , and because we love that dynamic so much we ’ve kicked this listing off with the episode where it all began . Also in this sequence , Kelso is repel by the physical coming into court of a sick Jackie .

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9. “Eric’s Corvette Caper” (Season 4, Episode 22)

The nerdy high schooling boy ’s seeking to date a cheerleader is sure not an original plot ; rather , it ’s some of the in force travel territorial dominion in film history , but familiarity does not always equal to staleness . In “ Eric ’s Corvette Caper , ” the 22nd sequence ofThat ’ 70 Show‘s fourth time of year , Eric seek to use Red ’s newly purchased Corvette as a way to grade a day of the month with one of his mellow shoal ’s most eligible bachelorettes . Things go wrong , however , when his escort insist on spending some time behind the bicycle and subsequently crashes the railcar , leaving Eric to pick up the pieces before his parents find out about his pickle . A hilarious episode that sees Hyde and Fez both trying to help Eric and trying to help oneself him get entrance ( while drinking all of Red ’s beer , to kick ) , “ Eric ’s Corvette Caper ” also run into Jackie and Donna attempting to sneak into Kelso ’s house to recover a misplaced textbook .

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8. “We’re Not Gonna Take It” (Season 6, Episode 6)

Like most sitcom , That ’ 70s Showexperiences the absolute majority of its best episodes   before time of year four ; after a certain point ( in most any sitcom ) , the characters and the actors who dwell them often become a strange sort of impersonation which relies on the archetype jell up by former seasons to deliver the goods . That ’s why most of the instalment on this listing take place beforeThat ’ 70 Show‘s sixth season ; however , the show is not without its highlights afterwards on , and the 6th sequence of the show ’s sixth season , “ We ’re Not Gon na Take It , ” is one of those highlights . The episode , which sees Eric and Kelso competing for the same waiter job at Roy ’s hotel restaurant , is one of the most extremely rated of the show ’s later season , and for salutary intellect . Pitting Kelso and Eric against each other is always uproarious , as it ’s brains against brawn ; doing it in a eatery setting , where there ’s all sorts of red-hot soups and breakable denture , lends itself to some quality slapstick humor .

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7. “Garage Sale” (Season 2, Episode 1)

Whether the great unwashed know it or not , That ’ 70 Showwas actually quite important in breaking down some of the stereotypes traditionally affiliate with marijuana . Although the consultation are indirect , the series makes frequent allusion to the characters ’ economic consumption of the drug , and this is never more plain than in the first episode of the show ’s second season , title “ Garage Sale . ” The installment , which sees Hyde selling “ special ” ( read : marijuana infused ) brownies as his contribution to the Foreman ’s garage sale , is absolutely riotous , most especially when a tray of brownies are lose and consumed by the adult of the gathering . With Red selling Eric ’s car in all the confusion , glee ensues when the gang are force to track down the purchaser and excuse the position .

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6. “Ski Trip” (Season 1, Episode 13)

The on - again , off - again relationship between Jackie and Kelso makes up the majority of the amorous drama in the first season ofThat ’ LXX Show(well , that and the consistent sexual tension between Eric and Donna ) ; in “ Ski Trip , ” the 13th installment of the show ’s first season , the duo are sure as shooting off after Kelso makes a poor decision to kiss Pam Macy . This is a complication for Kelso , as the gang are off for a riotous ski trip at Jackie ’s menage cabin in the lot , and after his debacle with Pam Macy he ’s no longer on the invite list . Despite the fact that this plot phone line is ripped straight outtaFriends(almost shamefully so ) , it ’s still a screaming instalment that culminates in a drunken Fez running through the snow in his underclothes . Good luck convincing us you do n’t want to see that !

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5. “Misty Mountain Hop” (Season 5, Episode 12)

Like we pronounce before , there ’s still some gem to be found in the later season ofThat ’ 70s Show , and “ Misty Mountain Hop , ” the twelfth episode of the show ’s 5th time of year , rates as one of the funnier in the serial ’ history . The sequence , which takes the gang back to Jackie ’s house ski cabin , sees Red and Kitty accompanying Jackie , Eric and Donna to the cabin in order of magnitude to remove the piece of furniture , as it ’s been put up for sale . Unbeknownst to these fearless movers , however , is the fact that Kelso , Hyde and Fez have snuck up to the cabin so as to company unsupervised . Trouble ensues when Eric and Donna get lose along the way , and Red , Kitty and Jackie stumble in on Hyde , Kelso and Fez relish a long block stash of the Old Nick ’s dough .

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4. “Donna Dates a Kelso” (Season 4, Episode 16)

Like any proficient situation comedy , That ’ seventy Showmakes excellent use of the invitee stars the show manages to wrangle up ; actors as varied and talented as Joseph Gordon Levitt , Amy Adams , Melissa Joan Hart , Jim Gaffigan and the later comedian Mitch Hedburg all make appearances on the show . But it ’s Luke Wilson ’s fall back role as Casey Kelso , the older buddy of Ashton Kutcher ’s Michael Kelso , that leaves the most lasting impression . Wilson , who first appears in “ Donna Dates a Kelso , ” the 16th installment of the show ’s 4th time of year , is downright uproarious as an silly and poorly - intentioned influence on Donna , who has broken up with Eric and is experimenting with the delights of an older mankind . A suit for both laughs and drama , Wilson ’s guest spot cements this episode ’s shoes amongst the best the serial has to offer .

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3. “Reefer Madness” (Season 3, Episode 1)

Like we said before , That ’ 70s Showdid a peachy raft to push television system towards an earned run average when discussing marijuana on - air was n’t an automatic death knell for a series , and in “ Reefer Madness , ” the first instalment of the show ’s third season , the series takes aim at many of the negative stereotypes connect with the drug and dismantles them with tact ( it also does all of this without explicitly verbalise of the drug , and while poking sport at old style of thought surrounding the gist ) . In this episode , which regard Eric and Hyde in some serious difficulty after Red discovers their stash , efficaciously rehashes superannuated stereotype surrounding marijuana and repurposes them as a means of thump play at their old - timeyness , and it ’s a surprisingly dextrous handling of an issue that was far less key to contemporary culture in 2000 than it is now .

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2. “The Velvet Rope” (Season 2, Episode 3)

The ’ 70 was a happening time , and the cultural impingement of discotheque on melodious territory traditionally interest by sway and roll was a tough birth control pill for most everyone to withdraw . It ’s this clangor that is at the heart of “ The Velvet Rope , ” the third episode ofThat ’ LXX Show‘s second season . In this sequence , Eric and the gang effort to get their terpsichore on at a novel disco music nine in a neighboring town , only to be provoke extensively by a chucker-out who does n’t conceive they ’re fashionable enough to get in ( well , everyone besides Donna , whose tricky redheadedness assure her a situation inside ) . The bouncer ( play by Neil Flynn , who readers will recognize as the Janitor fromScrubs ) , eventually admits them one by one , leaving Eric to prove he ’s worthy of a blot inside one of the most happening disco music clubs in the Midwest ( which in all probability is n’t all that intemperately , consider it ’s , well … the Midwest ) .

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1. “Canadian Road Trip” (Season 3, Episode 23)

Every once and a while , a television receiver series just pull out an ace and produces an installment so prima , it ’s head and shoulders above anything else the show has done . WhileThat ’ LXX Showis certainly a funny series , there ’s nothing else in the show ’s heyday that compares to “ Canadian Road Trip , ” the twenty third episode of the show ’s third time of year . A masterful three camera drollery endeavor , the episode sees Kelso , Eric , Fez , Hyde and Leo ( client sensation Tommy Chong ) headed to Canada to stock up on beer , only to be detained by the Mounties after Fez recede his identification . There ’s nothing like a road trip plotline to inspire hilarity from your type , and “ Canadian Road Trip ” is wedge - full of mischievousness that sees the mob producing a heartfelt rendering of “ O Canada ” so as to avert time in Canadian clink ( which is just like even jail , but with hockey stick ) .

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