So they made Eric the super fan. In season one, Topher Grace (Eric) and Debra Jo Rupp (Kitty) styled their natural hair, but due to it getting damaged from all of the heat and the amount of time it took, they wore wigs for the other seasons.
However, Donna tells her friends that Eric has broken up with her in the eighth-season episode "Long Away", when Fez and Jackie suspect that she is cheating on Eric with the new cast character, Randy (Josh Meyers). In the final episode, Eric returns to Point Place for the New Year and he and Donna kiss.
As far as characters on the show went, Eric Forman was kind of a wet blanket. Topher Grace left the show after season 7 and the writers wrote him off as going to Africa. It purports that Eric Forman was actually in a coma from mid-way through Season 4 and he officially died in the finale.
Jackie's mom was no different - '70s style icon Brooke Shields was cast to Pam Burkhart in later seasons to play Jackie's man-hungry mother. But she wasn't the first star of the decade to play the role. Eve Plumb was originally Jackie's mom in a few early episodes.
Lisa Robin Kelly dead at 43: 'That '70s Show' actress dies during rehab stint after suffering cardiac arrest, according to report. Lisa Robin Kelly, an actress best known for her long-running role as Laurie Forman on "That '70s Show," died at age 43 on Wednesday.
Prepon eventually had to dye her hair blonde for Karla (2006), in which she played the title role. As a result, her character Donna Pinciotti was written to have changed hair color for the show's final two seasons. The producers loved her new hair color and begged her to keep it for the show.
Lisa Robin Kelly, the actress who played Eric Forman's sister Laurie on That '70s Show, has died. Due to a self-admitted drinking problem, Kelly was eventually asked to leave the show, and actress Christina Moore replaced her in the role.
Donna tells them that Eric did this three weeks earlier. In the final episode, Eric returns to Point Place for the New Year and he and Donna kiss. They end up getting back together again at the end of the series and the end of the 1970s.
The quick answer is yes. I mean, they did work together for eight seasons, after all. They kept in touch following the show's finale, and were shown enjoying each other's company in a widely shared and much-loved group photo. It shows the gang gathered together for a sing-along hangout back in 2013.
On That '70s Show, it was Donna Pinciotti. The very first time she met Eric Forman, she punched the poor kid right in the stomach because he looked at her funny. When Donna had a problem, just about everyone would try to help her, as best they could.
The season 7 finale saw Eric leave the show, ending the character's relationship with long-time girlfriend, Donna. Eric later reappeared in the series finale episode, surprising Donna and the viewers, and the duo shared a reuniting kiss. At one point, they were even engaged but Eric broke it off.
Josh Myers Was Originally Supposed To Replace Topher Grace As Eric Forman. Topher Grace planned for his exit on That '70s Show during the sitcom's seventh season. The actor wanted to pursue other roles, so the writers created the idea that Eric would leave Point Place to teach in Africa for a year.
Hyde breaks up with Jackie but it only lasts an episode before they get back together and go to the Valentine's Day dance. They also go through trouble when Hyde mistakenly believes she is cheating on him with Kelso. Just when Jackie thinks Hyde will break up with her for good, Hyde makes the decision to marry her.
However, Donna tells her friends that Eric has broken up with her in the eighth-season episode "Long Away", when Fez and Jackie suspect that she is cheating on Eric with the new cast character, Randy (Josh Meyers).
13 HE HAS A CRUSH ON KELSO
Fez and Kelso have a special friendship. They're closest to each other in the group. However, it seems that Fez has a crush on Kelso.Neither of them were virgins, so there was no storyline there. And neither of them were sex addicts. They were also both shown to enjoy having sex during seasons 1-4, so the writers probably decided their sex life together was an obvious thing without much character-developing material or story-interest.
Hyde breaks up with Jackie but it only lasts an episode before they get back together and go to the Valentine's Day dance. They also go through trouble when Hyde mistakenly believes she is cheating on him with Kelso. Just when Jackie thinks Hyde will break up with her for good, Hyde makes the decision to marry her.
Jackie's taste in men also changed when she fell for Hyde. Toward the end of the series, Jackie and Hyde's relationship fell apart and he ended up marrying a stripper from Las Vegas. During That '70s Show season 8, Kelso constantly proposed to Jackie.
When he comes back to Point Place, he has impulsively married a stripper named Samantha and she follows him back to Wisconsin. This effectively ends his and Jackie's relationship. Throughout season eight, Jackie remains single. She and Hyde, no longer together, have since remained good friends.
Hyde breaks up with Jackie but it only lasts an episode before they get back together and go to the Valentine's Day dance. They also go through trouble when Hyde mistakenly believes she is cheating on him with Kelso. In response, he cheats on her. He sincerely apologizes, but Jackie ends the relationship.
Actor Topher Grace concluded that he was done portraying Eric before the eighth season. His character was subsequently written out of the show as Eric left Point Place to teach in Africa. That '70s Show season 8 also lost another heavy-hitter when Ashton Kutcher also decided to leave the series to pursue other gigs.
Family. After Hyde's mother abandoned him, Hyde was forced to live on his own in his mother's house. After Kitty and Eric saw how miserable Hyde was in the house, they persuaded Red to make his living arrangements better by asking Hyde to move in with them.