It really does. You don’t think of it but it’s actually kinda weird that funny things happen in other sitcoms and characters are telling jokes every 15 seconds and yet nobody laughs. The characters in That 70’s Show feel more real because those characters would react with laughter in a lot of those situations
@@colten53 yes! In real life if you were hanging with your friends and one of them does something funny or weird, you would definitely look at one of your friends and laugh lol just about every episode they leave in moments where a actor is "breaking character" but all it does is make it feel more real. Its genuine laughter. I think its just another big reason the show was a hit. By far the best chemistry a sitcom cast has ever had.
@@kobybarnes3035 It's NOT just that reason. A D.A.R.E. member here? LOL. Remember JUST SAY.......n.....OKAY! 😃 😀 😄 😁 🤣 😂 😃 Seriously though all of these actors have such a great time with each other and it truly shows. Not many shows had this type of experience, or a great working environment/relationship. When the characters on screen are having a great time it helps or makes the scene that much funnier. But yes the "circle" was funny, but honestly NOT always my favorite scenes.
@@bonelessbaby6908 i understand that. I think what a lot of people are going to do is set their expectations way too high from the jump. These are very young actors that will probably need a season or 2 to gel. If people are willing to be patient with that then it has a chance.
@@charleshamilton635 I’m currently on my first viewing of the show and as a whole and I love it so far. The casting was spot on and I think when I finish the show I’ll give That ‘90s Show a chance. The OG cast was lightning in a bottle!
@@nickbarrera This is your first time watching That '70s Show? Holy crap I'm jealous. Just a word of advice, this isn't one of those shows where you should throw it on for background noise and not pay attention to it. Watch the whole show, don't fall asleep during episodes. There isn't a single episode where you'll say "Wow, I could've guessed that would happen," or "Wow, I feel like I just watched 30 minutes of time filler." And if you're a smoker, keep your pipe nearby. Blazing with the crew is required. I haven't seen That '90s Show yet. I'll admit I'm very nervous that they're going to mess up the writing, but to be honest? I just want to catch up with the gang and see how they're all doing.
Kurtwood Smith breaking about being a cat murderer and laughing and then say but try to say with a straight face knowing he broke is pure improvisational genius.
I love that they could get away with keeping it in almost every time because it's a group of kids that get stoned in a basement, they're going to have the giggles sometimes. it'd be weird if they didn't haha. thx for compiling !
Oh my God. That makes so much sense😂 It's like the show is such a fever dream because they are all high all the time and the all the "breakin characters" and "bloopers" confirmed that. So in the bloopers and mistakes, the writers used them like they were actually acting, like it was part of the show? Man, this show was incredibly well-written lol.
The fact that they left all these in, instead of reshooting them, shows the show’s soul. It wasn’t about things being perfect, it was about doing what felt natural.
Oh yeah!! There's an interview where David Trainer (the director) asks Mila "Mila do you laugh during the scenes?" and she jokingly says "No David, I'm a professional" lmao
Really sad that she couldn't tame her demons and they eventually took her life. But I can see where the drinking and drugs could help her cope with her reality. If I woke up one day after miscarrying thinking "All I'm known for is being the slutty sister of Eric Forman," I'd probably drink away the pain too.
Idk why everyone is so bitter in these comments. Stage food definitely usually is not real, or if it is, it’s only a slice of pie that’s being eaten in scene or the bite itself, because the food could go bad during filming and constantly remaking it would be expensive and time consuming and get in the way of recording. Them always using real food and even having Kitty cook the food in set during recording is a really cool fact if it is true. I don’t know any other show where that’s been done. It could be because they didn’t cut as much during filming because they kept many of the bloopers in. Cool 😁
I'd hope not considering she was 14 when she started the show and he was already an adult. lol Plus he married Demi Moore before the show ever ended. She claims their romantic feelings formed years later.
8:03 this was always my favorite scene cause how funny it was. Had no idea they just ad libed it. I actually never realized how much of it was. It's like they said to them "just be kids and have fun." And I now appreciate this show a whole lot more.
It worked so well cause every time they broke it just looked natural. If one of your friends was being an idiot, you'd laugh at them. If they got made fun of, you'd laugh at them. Basically unless they doubled over laughing it all just came across as a the natural reaction to whatever was happening and just made it all feel more genuine.
She had so many great scenes but that one and the one where she goes nuclear on Red and ends with calling him a dumbass, those are her two crowning moments.
I will say this, Mila Kunis ALWAYS seems to be on the edge of losing it. You can see her smile, laugh off to the side. Or she'd put her head into her hands to hide her laughter. Yet you'd still see her giggling. She was and IS such a great actress. It's mind-blowing that she got the Jackie role at age 15? Also the other mind-blowing thing is she again wore a picture of her face on her own t-shirt....lol. That still kills me!
I gotta give props to the director, writers, and producers. They left this stuff in, let the actors roll with it, and it felt genuine. Not many shows can pull that off.
14:19 This whole scene is my absolute favorite moment. I don't know if they're laughing at the joke or if they got some inside joke going on but either way - it's hilarious to watch.
This is hands down one of the funniest shows I have ever seen! The cast is incredible and when they break character, it just makes the scene more realistic
I watched an interview with Ashton where he said if he messed up, he went along with it like it was part of the show. He never broke his character, and if they wanted him to do it over, he would refuse. He did such a good job with keeping character, and I'm so glad they let him go with it. He broke character so many times that the couch was always breakin 🤣
He's SO good. I'm rewatching now and I adore Kelso. He's such a full character and I have so many relatable friends. His "open gaped mouth processing things slowly" is so hilarious to me. And BURN. Such amazing intensity. He would have been amazing as a regular on SNL. Has that Kristen Wig composure
I watched this one two nights ago and fell off the couch laughing at Kelso. His face falling to the ground, her laughing like it was totally expected but never gonna happen, it's so terrific. One of the best surprises haha
I always thought Wilmer Valderrama had improvised that. In fact, so many times you see Laura Prepone break a little, it's because of something he is doing.
I'm only 5 minutes in and I noticed something. Most of these are of Ashton making Mila break character and I love that so much. It makes me think of the best piece of romantic advice I've ever received. It was from an older coworker of mine who had been married for about 15 years at this point. She said: find you someone that no matter what, they always find a way to make you laugh.
Kitty in the strip club is just one of the funniest moments on the show imo.. Sad to see you cut it short, the longer the scene goes the funnier it gets
1:41 Apparently, Kelso hitting the small table isn't even scripted or rehearsed at all. I guess Ashton doesn't want to ruin another take so he decided to go with it.
What makes this show good is the on-screen chemistry of the actors, you can clearly see that they had a lot of fun making the show and that they were also friends behind the scenes. Also the level of charisma of these young actors and actresses, most of whom don’t have much experience yet is even more amazing. And don’t even get me started on Red and Kitty
I do think some of these probably weren't the cast really "breaking character" per se, but the fact that it's hard to tell is definitely part of the charm of the show. There's no doubt in my mind a lot of the scripts included acting directions like "x and y look to each other and laugh." And I think they encouraged their characters to kind of laugh whenever to keep that fun teenagers hanging-out vibe. It worked great for the show. You can absolutely tell the actors were genuinely enjoying themselves
@@djp411 I mean while I’m no advocate for minors dating people who aren’t minors, considering in their case it worked out it’s really not a big deal lol, especially now like 19/20 and 14/15 is weird in the sense at that point they’re quite different age groups but now at 40 and 45 it’s not.
You're not an advocate for ADULTS dating minors, but it's okay if the adult eventually marries the "of age" girl? So then, what is the limit to how young the girl can be? If the guy is 50 and the girl is 39, that's no big deal either, but same guy at 20 and the girl at 9?? Is that okay? I mean as long as in nine years he marries her? Just curious as to your thoughts (and please don't use "with parental permission" or whatever as an argument LOL)@@didybopintitys
@@djp411well for starters she lied to everyone that she was 18 to get in the show so not sure why Kutcher would have to run a background check on her before deciding to be her friend. Then you can make all the insinuations you want fine okay, but they didn’t start dating until 2012 when Kunis was like 30 years old, so what is the acceptable age when someone is allowed to date? I noticed you don’t have any issues with any of the men she dated before Kutcher?
If that was "breaking character" that was perfect timing if I've ever seen it. Eric laughing at Red of all people saying that is exactly what he would do
I was a page on this lot in 98 and I filled in for a bit after my show wrapped. It was the last episode of the first season. I got to meet Kurtwood Smith and Wilmer Valderrama. The 90s were good times
Rewatching this just shows why That ‘90s Show needs to have impeccable cast chemistry or else the show will never work. The original cast had so much on set chemistry and it showed. Topher Grace with his perfect comedic timing and Kutcher with his brazen physical comedy made this cast perfect. The editors leaving in the break in characters made it feel all the more real. You really felt like this WAS the ‘70s and what a perfect time period to make a comedy like this.
@@charlottevanlangevelde1114 I think it’s more of they said that during the show there was nothing between them, if I’m remembering correctly. But they connected later on.
Kucher was 20 when the show started, she was 15. In these clips, he is way too fucking grabby for a little girl and a grown man. They didnt hook up OFFICIALY until years later, but look at him in these early clips. Fucking gross as fuck!
I think this level of candid acting is what’s missing from that 90a show. To add my favourite breaking character moment was when fez told donna and Eric he had a intimate sexy dream about about Kalso and Eric goad “wooww…woowww” and Eric is laughing continuously and donna laughs even harder when Fez says his line “you undressed me first you son of bitch!!!“
Hyde breaking character as he says "No its a car... Only you put water in the gas tank instead of gas" will forever be my favorite scene where somebody breaks character on T70S
When Kelso ran out like that and Mila was laughing. I never caught that and I am shocked beyond belief. To think I have been missing that all these years. The punch bowl part is what always gets me literally rolling on the floor. It comes out of nowhere, Lauri is trying her hardest not to lose it and the scene makes me jump every time. He even said his knees hurt so bad after that one but was well worth it. Wonderfully made! Made my day watching this. Wonder if the come back will be successful.
If I had to put my finger on the one thing that 90s show is missing to make it feel EXACTLY like the original it’s this. The characters laughing at themselves and each other made it really feel like a bunch of friends goofing around. While 90s show is all “professional” but it misses a little something in that it’s too perfect
LOL, the time Eric pants himself outside to show Donna he was cool about her mooning in the school yearbook. Red walks in and comedy ensures. Donnas' character break was one of the greatest.
Man you really nailed every scene. Every one of them deserves some recognition or comments. Kurtwood "Red Foreman" Smith has the most EPIC looks at these kids. Like when Eric and Donna "battle" and Fez jumps in to play. Then takes over. Or earlier when the three clowns 🤡 are pulling Fez around like a toy. OR when Kelso sees Laurie (RIP) and he flies over the couch, into the table and then acts "cool"😎 All of these are comic genius! A perfect compilation! Well done sir!
I loved this!! There’s also one in the episode where they go watch the wrestling with red and bob. You can see Mila laughing when they get in the vista cruiser
You could try a VPN. I hear ads about Nord VPN and Express VPN all the time, which is basically a website you subscribe to where you can change your location on your devices and it allows you to stream or watch certain things that are only available in other countries 😇
damn i thought i was the only one… things weren’t the best at home when this show was still airing and i’d come home from school and kinda just forget about it all
it’s the way that them breaking character works so well that i never knew that it was them breaking character. it’s too good.
I actually think a handful of these are scripted moments
What theyre calling breaking character is just well acted scenes of when ppl would actually laugh in the given situation in real life.
I’m your 1k like 😳
Really? It’s obvious when they break character
It's really obvious be fucking for real
Their breaking character seems so natural it makes the show more realistic
I always said this. The fact that they are constantly laughing at each other is so real
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It really does. You don’t think of it but it’s actually kinda weird that funny things happen in other sitcoms and characters are telling jokes every 15 seconds and yet nobody laughs. The characters in That 70’s Show feel more real because those characters would react with laughter in a lot of those situations
@@colten53 yes! In real life if you were hanging with your friends and one of them does something funny or weird, you would definitely look at one of your friends and laugh lol just about every episode they leave in moments where a actor is "breaking character" but all it does is make it feel more real. Its genuine laughter. I think its just another big reason the show was a hit. By far the best chemistry a sitcom cast has ever had.
Well, a lot of these were actually bloopers
Love how they always break character yet it always works
Definitely one of my favorite things of the show
Yea cause they're a bunch of giggling stoners so it makes sense they'd smile and chuckle at everything.😂
Like a funny SNL lol
@@kobybarnes3035 It's NOT just that reason. A D.A.R.E. member here? LOL. Remember JUST SAY.......n.....OKAY! 😃 😀 😄 😁 🤣 😂 😃
Seriously though all of these actors have such a great time with each other and it truly shows. Not many shows had this type of experience, or a great working environment/relationship. When the characters on screen are having a great time it helps or makes the scene that much funnier. But yes the "circle" was funny, but honestly NOT always my favorite scenes.
@@EdsterIII damn sounds like you need a joint.
The chemistry of this whole cast is crazy good.
That's what has me worried about that 90s show, I'm scared the relationships are going to feel forced, hopefully it turns out well
@@bonelessbaby6908 i understand that. I think what a lot of people are going to do is set their expectations way too high from the jump. These are very young actors that will probably need a season or 2 to gel. If people are willing to be patient with that then it has a chance.
Yep, and that chemistry was there right from episode one.
@@charleshamilton635 I’m currently on my first viewing of the show and as a whole and I love it so far. The casting was spot on and I think when I finish the show I’ll give That ‘90s Show a chance. The OG cast was lightning in a bottle!
@@nickbarrera This is your first time watching That '70s Show? Holy crap I'm jealous. Just a word of advice, this isn't one of those shows where you should throw it on for background noise and not pay attention to it. Watch the whole show, don't fall asleep during episodes. There isn't a single episode where you'll say "Wow, I could've guessed that would happen," or "Wow, I feel like I just watched 30 minutes of time filler." And if you're a smoker, keep your pipe nearby. Blazing with the crew is required.
I haven't seen That '90s Show yet. I'll admit I'm very nervous that they're going to mess up the writing, but to be honest? I just want to catch up with the gang and see how they're all doing.
Kurtwood Smith breaking about being a cat murderer and laughing and then say but try to say with a straight face knowing he broke is pure improvisational genius.
That was the only one that I wondered, "Is that in the show that way?" B/c that's gold.
A LOT of these are them just acting tho'.
@@keithpl5438 It is indeed in the show that way.
5:45 is a classic
Ashtons ability to stay in character after bashing his shins off the table is incredible
or vault jumping over the couch to (try to) catch that fudgesicle
Ik that made me flinch 😂 I've done that before and it hurts
Broke character into a rapist
@@penguin44ca awe, snowflake
@@penguin44ca That would be Danny (Hyde) not Ashton (Kelso)
I love that they could get away with keeping it in almost every time because it's a group of kids that get stoned in a basement, they're going to have the giggles sometimes. it'd be weird if they didn't haha. thx for compiling !
Ur welcome!!
Wow really Ms Laura that's just a little creepy & sneaky.
I think the basement scenes were too hard to keep refilming so they had to keep in whatever seemed natural.
Oh my God. That makes so much sense😂 It's like the show is such a fever dream because they are all high all the time and the all the "breakin characters" and "bloopers" confirmed that. So in the bloopers and mistakes, the writers used them like they were actually acting, like it was part of the show? Man, this show was incredibly well-written lol.
The fact that they left all these in, instead of reshooting them, shows the show’s soul. It wasn’t about things being perfect, it was about doing what felt natural.
Mila breaks character so much 😂
Oh yeah!! There's an interview where David Trainer (the director) asks Mila "Mila do you laugh during the scenes?" and she jokingly says "No David, I'm a professional" lmao
To be fair she was only 15 when the show started so she wasn't very mature yet 🤣
And it's mostly because of Ashton Kutcher he make her laugh how cute was that and now there married and has Kids
It honestly makes Jackie feel a lot less uptight. That she can feel comfy around the gang
Repent to Jesus Christ ““A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another.”
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4:06 No one else could have played the Laurie Forman character like Lisa Robin Kelly. She was perfect.
Right? And Hyde’s reaction seemed genuine there
Really sad that she couldn't tame her demons and they eventually took her life. But I can see where the drinking and drugs could help her cope with her reality. If I woke up one day after miscarrying thinking "All I'm known for is being the slutty sister of Eric Forman," I'd probably drink away the pain too.
true. rip.
Countless actresses could. Countless. Stop trying to sound smart.
@@longtallshorty5791You know, there’s no reason to an asshole.
I’ve never seen a show where they were able to incorporate the breaking character moments into the scene so seamlessly
The way they break character is how real people would be and it’s why this show stands out so well.
Thanks
I think 5:44 might be my favorite. Kurtwood Smith recovers so well and plays it off like it was scripted.
It was scripted, Danny Masterson is the one breaking character
@@thedylannorwood I think they were both breaking character a little
@@CucumberLlamas Red was supposed to laugh in that scene
@@andrewrchooven1996 proof?
@@kittenperson6289 it's obvious. He even says say it with a straight face. He's laughing because he hates cats. It is 100% in character
Fun fact, all the food that Kitty was pretending to make was actual food and after the scenes actors and directors actually ate it.
Stupid fact.
@@jouflow stupid reply
Wow. Food is real. So cool man.
The internet is so dumb with it’s useless ass information.
Idk why everyone is so bitter in these comments. Stage food definitely usually is not real, or if it is, it’s only a slice of pie that’s being eaten in scene or the bite itself, because the food could go bad during filming and constantly remaking it would be expensive and time consuming and get in the way of recording. Them always using real food and even having Kitty cook the food in set during recording is a really cool fact if it is true. I don’t know any other show where that’s been done. It could be because they didn’t cut as much during filming because they kept many of the bloopers in. Cool 😁
@@assrammington7961urn your device off and go outside then. Weird you’d walk into a movie theater and complain about movies lol
I love how Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis genuinely look like they're in love and falling in love in these scenes
She had her first kiss with him. She was 16. She lied about her age.
I'd hope not considering she was 14 when she started the show and he was already an adult. lol Plus he married Demi Moore before the show ever ended. She claims their romantic feelings formed years later.
@@Codetrooper1 who knows what’s true, there definitely was something there between them two. I wonder what season the bit at 13:11 was from.
@@Codetrooper1 Ashton literally avoided her like the plague and refused to kiss her till she was older lol
@@jakerazmataz852 lied??? They should’ve asked her damn parents about her age… not her . Infact ask for the birth certificate
Kelso slamming into the table for Eric's sister always floors me.
8:03 this was always my favorite scene cause how funny it was. Had no idea they just ad libed it. I actually never realized how much of it was. It's like they said to them "just be kids and have fun." And I now appreciate this show a whole lot more.
wait what, are you saying "Eric, you are a god!" is totally unscripted?
@@rayvega3163 It's not, a lot of these are not actually unscripted
Best scene
It worked so well cause every time they broke it just looked natural. If one of your friends was being an idiot, you'd laugh at them. If they got made fun of, you'd laugh at them. Basically unless they doubled over laughing it all just came across as a the natural reaction to whatever was happening and just made it all feel more genuine.
I always noticed that Laura Prepon did this constantly. Seemed to genuinely love working on the show.
Dude, how could they not break character? The writing was hilarious.
I love that they broke character so often it made the show feel so much more fun and that they were having fun
The best blooper they used was at the strip club. You can clearly see them all break and they kept it in. Debra made that scene!
If you watch the blooper reel on it. They did so many takes, mila couldn’t hold it together. I loved that they kept it in.
That’s the most funniest ever 🤣
She had so many great scenes but that one and the one where she goes nuclear on Red and ends with calling him a dumbass, those are her two crowning moments.
I also love her contagious laughter
This is why the show worked so well! They're actually having fun and all of them had incredible chemistry.
I will say this, Mila Kunis ALWAYS seems to be on the edge of losing it. You can see her smile, laugh off to the side. Or she'd put her head into her hands to hide her laughter. Yet you'd still see her giggling. She was and IS such a great actress. It's mind-blowing that she got the Jackie role at age 15? Also the other mind-blowing thing is she again wore a picture of her face on her own t-shirt....lol. That still kills me!
*14
Actually funny story she got the role at 14, but she had to lie about her age to get the role and so she said she was 16 xD
@@wonderland4515 The casting agency asked her "when's your birthday?" and she said "next year", she was 14 at the time!
@@lucyprevo Oops. So sorry, off by a year. I didn't mean to trigger anyone. Sorry.
This is why that 90’s show isn’t as good they willingly hired ppl that would have to lie ab they’re age if it was back then:(
I gotta give props to the director, writers, and producers. They left this stuff in, let the actors roll with it, and it felt genuine. Not many shows can pull that off.
4:58 Kitty breaking at Bob's toupee gets me every time
You can tell immediately Bob wanted to laugh right after he took his toupee off.😂😂😂
14:19 This whole scene is my absolute favorite moment. I don't know if they're laughing at the joke or if they got some inside joke going on but either way - it's hilarious to watch.
This is hands down one of the funniest shows I have ever seen! The cast is incredible and when they break character, it just makes the scene more realistic
I watched an interview with Ashton where he said if he messed up, he went along with it like it was part of the show. He never broke his character, and if they wanted him to do it over, he would refuse. He did such a good job with keeping character, and I'm so glad they let him go with it. He broke character so many times that the couch was always breakin 🤣
The most wonderful thing about this show is that everyone is already laughing at each other anyway so when the break, it just works
I never really thought about the energy Ashton put into playing Kelso so well, cause holy cow
He's SO good. I'm rewatching now and I adore Kelso. He's such a full character and I have so many relatable friends. His "open gaped mouth processing things slowly" is so hilarious to me. And BURN. Such amazing intensity. He would have been amazing as a regular on SNL. Has that Kristen Wig composure
the scene where donna's mom claims the panties will always be one of my favorite scenes ever from the show
21:01 They saved the best for last! This one is by far the funniest blooper that they let slide into the Final Cut.
17:47 is always going to be my favorite. You can immediately tell that it was unscripted but fit so damn well with Kelso’s character.
I watched this one two nights ago and fell off the couch laughing at Kelso. His face falling to the ground, her laughing like it was totally expected but never gonna happen, it's so terrific. One of the best surprises haha
5:44 is the best one 😂 Red breaking character is always funny laughing at the dead cat
Best character break of all time
Was that an actual break? If so, that’s even better if so.
I still think of Red as Clarence from RoboCop... Where he was a cop killer 😅
dude its so fucking funny LMAO
The chemistry this cast has is too good
All of them breaking character all the time and letting them keep it in the show was so brilliant! 🤣
At 2:47 she looked like she had no clue fez was going to do that 😂😂 Laura’s reaction was priceless
According to IMDB she didn't!
I always thought Wilmer Valderrama had improvised that. In fact, so many times you see Laura Prepone break a little, it's because of something he is doing.
I'm only 5 minutes in and I noticed something. Most of these are of Ashton making Mila break character and I love that so much. It makes me think of the best piece of romantic advice I've ever received. It was from an older coworker of mine who had been married for about 15 years at this point. She said: find you someone that no matter what, they always find a way to make you laugh.
I always like that you could see these moments throughout the series. It made it feel just a little bit less Hollywood and more relatable.
Kitty in the strip club is just one of the funniest moments on the show imo.. Sad to see you cut it short, the longer the scene goes the funnier it gets
1:41 Apparently, Kelso hitting the small table isn't even scripted or rehearsed at all. I guess Ashton doesn't want to ruin another take so he decided to go with it.
It worked though lmao
Shit was hilarious 😂
@@sierrabro7400 Agree. Gotta give Ashton a hell of credit for that.
You could tell that Lisa Robin surely thought they were gonna yell cut.
Someone in the audience ROARED
I would’ve lost it too, ain’t no way I’d stay composed if my shins hit the table like that
"It runs on water man"!!!!!! One of my favorite ongoing smoke circle gags. Definitely one the best and funniest shows ever, I miss TV shows like this.
What makes this show good is the on-screen chemistry of the actors, you can clearly see that they had a lot of fun making the show and that they were also friends behind the scenes. Also the level of charisma of these young actors and actresses, most of whom don’t have much experience yet is even more amazing. And don’t even get me started on Red and Kitty
It's so adorable that Debra's real laugh sounds like Kitty's laugh.
Ahhh what a good show I didn’t even realize they broke character it’s just so natural and flows perfectly I love this show soooo much ughhh I can’t
The 17:44 segment and see Kelso's face when Donna push him is priceless 😂
It's so cute how ashton always looks so mischievous
This aged well....🥴 6:08
"Oral test on the penal code!"
I think my favorite line in the entire series.
The fact these laughs are real makes this show so great!
I do think some of these probably weren't the cast really "breaking character" per se, but the fact that it's hard to tell is definitely part of the charm of the show. There's no doubt in my mind a lot of the scripts included acting directions like "x and y look to each other and laugh." And I think they encouraged their characters to kind of laugh whenever to keep that fun teenagers hanging-out vibe. It worked great for the show. You can absolutely tell the actors were genuinely enjoying themselves
Yes, exactly! It was a bit hard to tell, specially with Laura Prepon since she's laughing in literally every scene lol
Yeah they're also supposed to always be high so... They can basically act as goofy as they want 😅
the scenes with Mila and Ashton are too wholesome
The cast of That '70s Show never failed to crack me up.
It's so cute to see Mila and Ashton relationship evolve. You can tell that they have really liked each other from the beginning.
You mean when she was 14?
@@djp411 I mean while I’m no advocate for minors dating people who aren’t minors, considering in their case it worked out it’s really not a big deal lol, especially now like 19/20 and 14/15 is weird in the sense at that point they’re quite different age groups but now at 40 and 45 it’s not.
You're not an advocate for ADULTS dating minors, but it's okay if the adult eventually marries the "of age" girl? So then, what is the limit to how young the girl can be? If the guy is 50 and the girl is 39, that's no big deal either, but same guy at 20 and the girl at 9?? Is that okay? I mean as long as in nine years he marries her? Just curious as to your thoughts (and please don't use "with parental permission" or whatever as an argument LOL)@@didybopintitys
Nothing happened between them when they were on the show. They were just co-workers.@@djp411
@@djp411well for starters she lied to everyone that she was 18 to get in the show so not sure why Kutcher would have to run a background check on her before deciding to be her friend. Then you can make all the insinuations you want fine okay, but they didn’t start dating until 2012 when Kunis was like 30 years old, so what is the acceptable age when someone is allowed to date? I noticed you don’t have any issues with any of the men she dated before Kutcher?
Man the 70's show and Malcolm in the Middle were my favorite shows back in the day when i was a kid...
Yes, no, maybe... I don't know. Can you repeat the question?
@@editforman "you're not the boss of me now"
@@laisaechao7571"and you're not so big"
It must’ve been so much fun to work on this show
I really hope it was Topher breaking character at 7:26 since that would mean Kurtwood ad-libbed the “You wipe that damn smirk off your face” 😂
If that was "breaking character" that was perfect timing if I've ever seen it. Eric laughing at Red of all people saying that is exactly what he would do
both did
All these wonderful moments are what made this show so genuine.
This is exactly why I love this show so much! It was brilliant to let it be so natural. The characters feel real.
i’ve never seen a blooper that wasn’t used lmaoo i love this show
Bob taking off the toupee was gold.
5:57 The way he got back into character, gahdamn so perfect
The UFO scene was so good and it works perfectly when they break character when Leo tells his story. Easily one of my favorites.
11:16 I KNEW IT
That moment is so real, and it kills me every time. Even better... that was the entire circle scene, just that xD
Kurtwood breaking character is the funniest 😄 that and Debra laughing at "Bobs," toupee lol
I was a page on this lot in 98 and I filled in for a bit after my show wrapped. It was the last episode of the first season. I got to meet Kurtwood Smith and Wilmer Valderrama. The 90s were good times
That's awesome!!
Kurtwood* but nice, lucky you and yah def
I love how Mia is just constantly breaking character and we're okay with it xD specially if she's in a scene with Ashton or Laura
Rewatching this just shows why That ‘90s Show needs to have impeccable cast chemistry or else the show will never work. The original cast had so much on set chemistry and it showed. Topher Grace with his perfect comedic timing and Kutcher with his brazen physical comedy made this cast perfect. The editors leaving in the break in characters made it feel all the more real. You really felt like this WAS the ‘70s and what a perfect time period to make a comedy like this.
08:10 never gets old!
1:40 can we all take a moment to appreciate Ashton Kutcher somehow keeping it together after this lmao
you can tell the many moments that they all wanted to bust out laughing, makes the show sm more genuine tbh
I don’t care what they say Mila and Ashton had chemistry. 13:11
Wait do people say Mila and Ashton don’t have chemistry? They freaking got married and had 2 kids..
@@charlottevanlangevelde1114 I think it’s more of they said that during the show there was nothing between them, if I’m remembering correctly. But they connected later on.
Kucher was 20 when the show started, she was 15. In these clips, he is way too fucking grabby for a little girl and a grown man. They didnt hook up OFFICIALY until years later, but look at him in these early clips. Fucking gross as fuck!
Ashton not even acting in that scene anymore he tried to French kiss her loool
She was 14 years old.
I think this level of candid acting is what’s missing from that 90a show.
To add my favourite breaking character moment was when fez told donna and Eric he had a intimate sexy dream about about Kalso and Eric goad “wooww…woowww” and Eric is laughing continuously and donna laughs even harder when Fez says his line “you undressed me first you son of bitch!!!“
bruh Mila Kunis was just Ashton's ragdoll 😂😂 and now they're married lol
Red breaking character when he says "I'm a cat killer" always gets me
that little tongue play when they were on the couch really shows how they felt lol.
Hyde breaking character as he says "No its a car... Only you put water in the gas tank instead of gas" will forever be my favorite scene where somebody breaks character on T70S
Thanks for posting this totally awesome collection! Fez inside the Fatso Clown arguing with Bob was hilarious.
I love how they kept it in the show lol
4:58 was one of my favorite scenes. Kitty trying hard to hold in her laugh killed me 😂😂😂.
You know how hard it would be for me to hold in my laughter seeing that? I’d hold it in for a second then cry of laughter
It kinda looks like bobs actor is holding back a smile too lmao
@@swinaecologist9610 yep he definitely is right after Kitty says "sinuses"
I love that they kept 90% of these in the show.
When Kelso ran out like that and Mila was laughing. I never caught that and I am shocked beyond belief. To think I have been missing that all these years.
The punch bowl part is what always gets me literally rolling on the floor. It comes out of nowhere, Lauri is trying her hardest not to lose it and the scene makes me jump every time. He even said his knees hurt so bad after that one but was well worth it.
Wonderfully made! Made my day watching this. Wonder if the come back will be successful.
Thank you so much!!! Glad you enjoyed it!!
I had no idea they broke character… haven’t watched it since I was a teen. One of the best shows.
its crazy how ashton and mila were so close i'm happy for them
Keeping the breaking character scenes in the show makes it sincere and feels like real not scripted
If I had to put my finger on the one thing that 90s show is missing to make it feel EXACTLY like the original it’s this. The characters laughing at themselves and each other made it really feel like a bunch of friends goofing around. While 90s show is all “professional” but it misses a little something in that it’s too perfect
9:56 I like to imagine Fes was scripted to have a whole conversation with her but just chose to skip over it after falling over. XD
Fez* and ikr lol
Amazing casting. Best sitcom ever.
8:08 - 8:22 HAD ME DYING!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭😭 I MISS THIS SHOW
It’s on peacock
To know that Ashton and Mila have always had such a connection just makes a person jealous.
God i loved this show. Never missed an episode. I never thought any of this was breaking because it was so natural. Made the show so good
I love how all of this is actually on the show
LOL, the time Eric pants himself outside to show Donna he was cool about her mooning in the school yearbook. Red walks in and comedy ensures. Donnas' character break was one of the greatest.
Man you really nailed every scene. Every one of them deserves some recognition or comments. Kurtwood "Red Foreman" Smith has the most EPIC looks at these kids. Like when Eric and Donna "battle" and Fez jumps in to play. Then takes over. Or earlier when the three clowns 🤡 are pulling Fez around like a toy. OR when Kelso sees Laurie (RIP) and he flies over the couch, into the table and then acts "cool"😎 All of these are comic genius! A perfect compilation! Well done sir!
5:46 this is the best one
7:27 Red: "You wipe that damn smirk off your face." 😆😆😆
man this brings back some memories... this show was probably my favorite series from start to finish ever.
I loved this!! There’s also one in the episode where they go watch the wrestling with red and bob. You can see Mila laughing when they get in the vista cruiser
I love this show, it helped me to stay positive thru a very difficult moment in My life. Sadly, they take it out of Netflix Mexico:(
I watch it on PEACOCK!!!
Theres a tonne of places you can watch it
@@Mister0men shut up and take MY MONEY!!!!!
You could try a VPN. I hear ads about Nord VPN and Express VPN all the time, which is basically a website you subscribe to where you can change your location on your devices and it allows you to stream or watch certain things that are only available in other countries 😇
damn i thought i was the only one… things weren’t the best at home when this show was still airing and i’d come home from school and kinda just forget about it all
at 1:40 kelso literally smashed the heck out of his leg on that table 😆 thats why hes kinda squirming like FFFUUU
1:45 you can hear the lady in the audience background cracking up
@@advisedgnu69backup72 aaaAAAAHHH