That '70s Show - Season 8

Season 8
Episodes

Bohemian Rhapsody
Kitty makes an audio tape for Eric and admits experimenting with the boys' stash.

Somebody to Love
Hyde sets out to fire Leo for mismanaging the record store, but ends up with a new employee; Jackie has a night out to move on from Hyde.

You're My Best Friend
A surprise bachelor party for Hyde falls apart when the guest of honor lands in jail, while his wife gets to know his ex-girlfriend a little better.

Misfire
Bruce Willis plays an employer interviewing Kelso, who uses the Formans' 25th-anniversary party to make a proposal.

Stone Cold Crazy
Donna's sexy pictures for Eric repeatedly fall into the wrong hands; Jackie moves in with Fez, whose crazy ex-girlfriend better not find out.

Long Away
Red hires Leo to take pictures at his veterans reunion; Jackie and Fez suspect Donna is cheating on Eric.

Fun It
The gang steals the ceramic clown mascot of a burger joint, and the whole town is angry except for Red, who never could stand the thing.

Good Company
Fez has a fling with an older woman who's one of Kitty's friends.

Who Needs You
Hyde and Sam's constant fighting gets to Red and Kitty; Donna hosts a radio fund-raiser; and Fez and Jackie have landlord problems.

Sweet Lady
After going to visit Fez one day at the beauty shop, Jackie runs into her favorite talk show host, and as a result, tries to impress so she can get a job working for her. Meanwhile, after Randy invites her up to his family's cabin, Donna begins to be suspicious of his intention. When Red invites Hyde to meet some married friends of his, he begins to doubt his future with Samantha.

Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy
In her attempts to get into Christine St. George's good graces, Jackie promptly finds herself in a tight spot with Kitty. Meanwhile at the record store, Donna becomes the target of Leo's loving desire.

Killer Queen
Red lets Hyde in on a Valentine's Day secret; Christine opens up to Jackie about her love life; and Randy has big plans for a date.

Spread Your Wings
With memories of Eric still fresh, Donna worries how the gang will react now that she's dating Randy. Meanwhile, Fez tries to impress a coworker at the salon.

Son and Daughter
Hyde house-sits for his father while he attends an Eric Clapton concert; Kitty is beside herself now that Donna's dating Randy.

Keep Yourself Alive
Fez loses Kitty's engagement ring on the ride home from the county fair, so the gang goes over the river and through the woods to look for it while Red searches for the right time to tell his wife the truth about her jewelry.

My Fairy King
Red refuses to go quietly when a national muffler chain threatens his business; Hyde learns the naked truth about his marriage to Sam; and Jackie surprises herself with her list of an ideal man's qualities.

Crazy Little Thing Called Love
Jackie reluctantly seeks help from a therapist after she finally realizes her feelings for Fez; Red's retirement creates more work for Hyde.

We Will Rock You
When the gang discovers that Fez and Jackie are fans of the Village People, they decide to have a "disco sucks" party where they plan to have a bonfire to burn a stack of disco records. Meanwhile, Kitty and Red invite their new neighbors over, as a welcome to the neighborhood. However, they are surprised to learn that they're a same-sex couple

Sheer Heart Attack
Hyde shows Red a way to get rid of extra medication; Fez's latest girlfriend makes Jackie almost as crazy as she is.

Leaving Home Ain't Easy
Donna rethinks her future after her dad announces he's moving to Florida; Jackie plots revenge on Fez for turning her down.

Love of My Life
Fez gets a visit from a friend from home (wherever that is); Red and Kitty show their house to prospective buyers; and Hyde's father has a surprise at the store.

That '70s Finale
In the series finale, Kelso returns on New Year's Eve 1979 to celebrate, while Red and Kitty rethink their plans to move to Florida.
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