The restaurant their parodying was called Farrel's Ice cream parlor. They were big in the mid 70's-mid 80's. They had them in Milwaukee, WI in that time period. I would have been the same age as these characters in that era. They do that birthday BS too. You got a free small hot fudge sunday.
I love Kitty teaching Hyde 😂 When i met my guy he couldn't dance. One day we went out and he was trying to clap and bounce to the music in his seat and I realized that his problem was absolutely zero sense of rhythm 🤭. I taught him how to count out 4/4 and 3/4 time and it made a world of difference 😆 he's still not going to win any competitions, but at least he can do the minimum without feeling lost 🤷♀️
Eric is a teenage boy. When he thinks a college girl is interested in him he forgets about everything else. Kate was just teasing him. Like a game. She is a friend of Laurie's so her character is questionable.
Red is supposedly from a time before weed was socially “normalized” in the mid 60s. He honestly has little to no experience in it so no way to recognize it unless he witnessed it. We had a guy at work that used to come in high on crack and because i was the only one with experience in crack heads, i was the only one with any idea what was happening.
Looking back as an adult, other than his toxic masculinity moments (such as later with a certain girlfriend and a grill), Red is probably who I like most! And even the macho BS is to be expected for something set in the 70s.
27:44 No. In the 70s you couldn't plug anything into your radio. The speakers at Drive-In theaters had a thingie on back... you just kinda hung it on your car window. Then adjusted the volume knob. So it was inside your car.
You don’t plug anything now. In the 70s it was exactly the same as today, actually. You tuned your fm radio to a specific frequency. If you didn’t have fm radio yet, since it came out in the mid 70s, you used the speaker. Or if you just didn’t want to use your radio because you were afraid to drain your battery (you wont, the battery can power a radio for around 12 hours before losing its ability to jump the starter in your car).
Debra Jo Rupp is hilarious. Her and Olivia Coleman are the goats, since Carol Burnett and Lucy. Hilarity in facial movements unmatched. Wacky personified.
Fun fact: Fez's host father is played by Kevin Farley, the younger brother of Chris Farley. I honestly just realized this while watching your video haha.
Later, Drive-ins plugged into the car radio. In the 1970s, there was a speaker on a pole you would put on your window. That's old school Drive-in. I love this episode.
You’re like the 3rd person here that says something about plugging into your car. Where are you all getting that from? I grew up a few blocks away from a drive-in theater in the 70s-80s and still have a drive in here in town that we go to. Still fm radio frequency. Never plugged anything in anywhere. The speaker is from the 40s and once FM radio came out in the mid 70s, drive in theaters went to just using a specific fm frequency per movie. Nothing plugs in anywhere.
@@zimvader25 "Tuned In" if you prefer. Don't get upset. I simply used "plugged in" to refer to "connecting through" the radio. There was never anything that physically "plugged" into your car.
Yeah so far Donna and Eric are just best friends who’ve made out a couple times. That coupled with them being kids who’ve never dated before, leaves a lot of grey area for them to define things on their own unique journey. Plus the culture of the seventies was still riding the high of the late sixties free love mentality. For my own personal reasons and seemingly similar to Donna, I think it was gross of Eric to kiss the college girl and it calls into question if he felt his moments with Donna so far were significant at all….. But as me/Donna came to terms with, it wasn’t truly a betrayal and I do love that Eric fessed up immediately (unlike a certain someone on Friends lol) despite being pressured to take terrible advice from his friends I’m still Team Eric! 🎉
I don't know why you guys make such a big deal about whether Eric and Donna are together or not. It's obvious that they're in the beginning of getting together and haven't made anything official yet.
Red's so smart, he made Bob regret his assumptions in an instant. He knows and loves his Kitty.
Totally haha. Helps that Red is the one who set up the dance lessons
My fav char. Kitty and his relationship is so great.
The actress who plays Kitty is hilarious! I loved her in Freinds too.
Here we go! One of Red's most iconic recurring phrases!
Fun Fact: Red's actor actually did play a mob boss in the movie, Robocop.
I love Red. The world would probably be a better place if more fathers had that talk with their children.
Donna and Eric dancing together was so cute ❤️
Such a great show, I relate to Eric on too many levels
Same here!
yoooo i JUST finished part two an hour ago. yall have the best timing 👌
Fez is great. When I saw Wilmer on NCIS I didn't realise at first that it was the same person. I was shocked when I found out.
ive been wanting to watch a reaction series to this show forever, hope you keep up with it cuz ill definitely keep watching!
Pretty sure that Kate just wanted to get Eric super turned on then kick him out frustrated, wouldn't be surprised if Laurie was in on it.
"What are they drinking?"
😂😂😂
How innocent are you??
The restaurant their parodying was called Farrel's Ice cream parlor. They were big in the mid 70's-mid 80's. They had them in Milwaukee, WI in that time period. I would have been the same age as these characters in that era. They do that birthday BS too. You got a free small hot fudge sunday.
It was called Blannigan's, so I thought they were parodying Bennigan's, too.
I love Kitty teaching Hyde 😂
When i met my guy he couldn't dance. One day we went out and he was trying to clap and bounce to the music in his seat and I realized that his problem was absolutely zero sense of rhythm 🤭. I taught him how to count out 4/4 and 3/4 time and it made a world of difference 😆 he's still not going to win any competitions, but at least he can do the minimum without feeling lost 🤷♀️
6:28 🤣🤣🤣
9:15 Wow!
11:39 That's Alot!
13:05 oh Snap!
16:29 Okay Eric!
18:35 Fez! 😂
20:27 Kiss is Awesome!
21:33 I believe Jackie!
25:24 Damn!
26:16 Red ain't having it!
30:00 Hot darn!
30:52 Red Best Line!
31:55 Red is Wild Men!
33:39 Eric you in Big Trouble Bud!
35:35 Snap out of it Eric!
38:42 Bad Eric!
40:25 OMG!
42:53 Fez!😅
43:27 Red delivery Perfect!
46:30 Haha!
48:33 Knock it off Michael!
Donna and Eric never officiliazed anything, it's as simple as that. It happens sometimes.
Just wait
"OW MY EYE"
11:36-11:37 his laugh!!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣
Nick has a really contagious laugh
At drive in theaters they broadcast the audio through different short range radio channels that you can tune into in your car.
15:12-15:14 their head shaking!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thank you both for making me re-live vicariously when I watched each episode when they were broadcast.
Eric Forman is one of the best tv show characters ever made
6:10-6:19 and 6:28-6:33 their laugh!!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thanks guys i had so much fun!
Eric is a teenage boy. When he thinks a college girl is interested in him he forgets about everything else. Kate was just teasing him. Like a game. She is a friend of Laurie's so her character is questionable.
I love the thanksgiving episode
You guys are awesome, that’s all I have to say ❤❤❤
glad u you guys love it so far
Red has to be the most relatable character in the entire show. But I would have figured out instantly that Eric was high 😂😂😂
Red is supposedly from a time before weed was socially “normalized” in the mid 60s. He honestly has little to no experience in it so no way to recognize it unless he witnessed it. We had a guy at work that used to come in high on crack and because i was the only one with experience in crack heads, i was the only one with any idea what was happening.
@@zimvader25 Interesting.
Looking back as an adult, other than his toxic masculinity moments (such as later with a certain girlfriend and a grill), Red is probably who I like most!
And even the macho BS is to be expected for something set in the 70s.
27:44 No. In the 70s you couldn't plug anything into your radio. The speakers at Drive-In theaters had a thingie on back... you just kinda hung it on your car window. Then adjusted the volume knob. So it was inside your car.
You don’t plug anything now. In the 70s it was exactly the same as today, actually. You tuned your fm radio to a specific frequency. If you didn’t have fm radio yet, since it came out in the mid 70s, you used the speaker. Or if you just didn’t want to use your radio because you were afraid to drain your battery (you wont, the battery can power a radio for around 12 hours before losing its ability to jump the starter in your car).
@@zimvader25yep we still have a drive in in my town and it's a radio frequency that is short range
Awesome reaction of my favorite That 70s Show episode!!!!😊😊😊😊
The Star Whores one is great. Because the very end scene with the reaction of the parents in the theater is very dead on.
Eric was thinking of all those things to get rid of arousal that’s why he couldn’t stand up immediately 😂
They're boys, I don't think they needed that explained!
@@sandpiperr they were both wondering why he was thinking though
The band Kiss is freaking awesome 🤘🏻🎸
Debra Jo Rupp is hilarious. Her and Olivia Coleman are the goats, since Carol Burnett and Lucy. Hilarity in facial movements unmatched. Wacky personified.
I’ve been checking everyday to see if he uploaded the next video reaction to that 70s show
I’d like to introduce you to the notification bell
The notification bell is your friend.
My friend, Drew, played the Blanigan-tastic waiter (Guy)!
The host father of Fez is the brother of the late, great, Chris Farley.
It's pretty cool that you're doing That 70s Show and Fresh Prince now
Excellent episode.
Great episodes and reactions
Fun fact: Fez's host father is played by Kevin Farley, the younger brother of Chris Farley. I honestly just realized this while watching your video haha.
Later, Drive-ins plugged into the car radio. In the 1970s, there was a speaker on a pole you would put on your window. That's old school Drive-in. I love this episode.
You’re like the 3rd person here that says something about plugging into your car. Where are you all getting that from? I grew up a few blocks away from a drive-in theater in the 70s-80s and still have a drive in here in town that we go to. Still fm radio frequency. Never plugged anything in anywhere. The speaker is from the 40s and once FM radio came out in the mid 70s, drive in theaters went to just using a specific fm frequency per movie. Nothing plugs in anywhere.
@@zimvader25 "Tuned In" if you prefer. Don't get upset. I simply used "plugged in" to refer to "connecting through" the radio. There was never anything that physically "plugged" into your car.
My all time favorite show ❤
Hope the next part is posted soon!
Since your doing 90's show, you should do Full House, Family Matters and George Lopez
Yeah so far Donna and Eric are just best friends who’ve made out a couple times.
That coupled with them being kids who’ve never dated before, leaves a lot of grey area for them to define things on their own unique journey.
Plus the culture of the seventies was still riding the high of the late sixties free love mentality.
For my own personal reasons and seemingly similar to Donna, I think it was gross of Eric to kiss the college girl and it calls into question if he felt his moments with Donna so far were significant at all…..
But as me/Donna came to terms with, it wasn’t truly a betrayal and I do love that Eric fessed up immediately (unlike a certain someone on Friends lol) despite being pressured to take terrible advice from his friends
I’m still Team Eric! 🎉
Girl dont mess with my david bowie❤
Mooore. I need more. Like.
Where is season 3 of himym??🤨🤨🤔🤔
Hurry up and record more episodes. Binge watch it during the weekend or something. I need more 😓 🥵☹️
How long we gotta wait?
tomorrow. I do way more than just that 70s show
@@ItsTotallyCody 9 days tho?
yup. like I said I do more than that 70s show. be patient please.
Once Upon A Time Season 1
I’ve already seen all of it
You should watch the little mermaid 1989
no fez is a virgin he's not done that :P
More episodes we need yall to react to the whole show then do That 90’s show!!
I don't know why you guys make such a big deal about whether Eric and Donna are together or not. It's obvious that they're in the beginning of getting together and haven't made anything official yet.
It’s not that serious. People just like some clarity is all. Thanks for watching!
@@ItsTotallyCody Yeah exactly, it's not that serious and yet you kept going on about it every five minutes. It became annoying.
@@Abused_Peanut okay 😁. Thanks for watching!
How many signs do u guys need for u to realize that they like each other but they’re not together they literally said it
It’s not that serious
@@ItsTotallyCodyit’s not just naive on u guys part…
@ okay 🤷🏻♂️
@ otherwise good reaction 🫡
Hey Cody!
can you react to The Iron Giant please 🙏
You are so obsessed with whether eric and donna are in an official relationship. They're in high school. They don't even know what's going on.
When I was in high school I worried about that too with me and whoever I was dating 🤷🏻♂️. Some people like clarity
in season 1 hyde likes donna it doesn't really last but yeah
So maybe don’t spoil things right? Thank you.. it’s a good thing me and Nick are already almost done with the first season by now on Patreon
Person? Don't say things about the future unless you can be coded about it.
Or like that time when Kelso was a big giant whore. Oh, spoiler. Michael is a big giant whore.
I'm surprised you haven't done a reaction to sing 2 it's such a good movie. If you liked the first 1 I'm sure you'll like the 2nd one 😊
that landline comment was the dumbest thing i have heard someone say in a while