Some of the shufflings made sense because the network most likely wanted to air the Thanksgiving and Christmas episodes closer to the appropriate slots. The episode "Grandma's Dead" was supposed to be the season 1 finale but it was later pushed to a later date. Here's the correct order of episodes based on the production schedule. Similar to season 1, That '70s Show season 2 featured a scrambled timeline. Most noticeably, the Halloween episode was considered the eighth episode in the production order but it was moved so that it could air in October.
To match the correct episode order, follow the list of That '70s Show season 2 episodes below. The majority of episodes in That '70s Show season 3 aired in a different order compared to the production list.
This once again looked like it was shuffled to meet holiday dates. After the sixteenth episode, the episodes aired in the order that they were filmed which followed a linear timeline. Here's the correct viewing order for season 3. The scrambled timeline continued in That '70s Show season 4. There weren't many holiday episodes so there's no explanation for why this season was out of order for the broadcast dates.
The correct viewing order can be found below. The episode order of That '70s Show season 5 followed the production order until the eleventh episode. The casting changes didn't go over too well as Randy didn't seem to have chemistry with his co-stars. That '70s Show season 8 also lost another heavy-hitter when Ashton Kutcher also decided to leave the series to pursue other gigs.
Kutcher portrayed Michael Kelso in the first handful of season 8 episodes before leaving the show. The loss of two main characters like Eric and Kelso had a detrimental effect on the series, causing viewer decline.
The storylines felt forced and it seemed the writers ran out of fresh ideas. Of course, it was understandable why some of the cast wanted to leave The '70s Show considering they spent much of their late teens and early 20s working on the series although Grace and Kutcher agreed to return for cameo appearances during the series finale episode.
Still, with both gone, the show's days were numbered. The timeline of That '70s Show was always a little rocky. When the series began, it was set in May but by the end, only three years had technically passed.
The final season was set entirely in , building up to the series finale episode which took place on December 31, As the final seconds of the series ticked by, so did the final seconds of the decade. During the closing credits, the show said goodbye to the '70s and the year switched to In the first season, the lyrics were the same except that instead of shouting "We're all alright!
Since That '70s Show ended its series on May 18, on FOX, the show has been syndicated from several television programs. The list includes:. That '70s Wiki Explore. Point Place. That '70s Show. Around the wiki. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account?
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