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List Price: $39.98 | | Label: 20th Century Fox
Salesrank: 2449
Released: April 19, 2005 |
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MPAA Rating: Unrated Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
Crank up the 8-track and flash back to the "me" decade…That ‘70s Show Season 2 is now shaking its groove thing on DVD! Set in the era of Led Zeppelin, Tab cola and Farrah Fawcett posters, this hilarious sitcom starring Ashton Kutcher continues to delight fans with its nostalgic references and funny, slice-of-life storylines about growing up in the ‘70s. Own it April 19th on DVD!
Description of That '70s Show - Season Two:
As That '70s Show's second season begins, Eric's buddy Hyde (Danny Masterson) and college dropout-sister Laurie (Lisa Robin Kelly) are still living with the Formans, but a few things have changed. Red (Kurtwood Smith) is about to lose his job, due to layoffs at the plant, and both the opening sequence and theme, "That '70s Song" (Cheap Trick's version of Big Star's "In the Street"), have been revamped. Otherwise, all the first season characters and their favorite hangouts, like Eric's basement and Vista Cruiser, are back. Granted, Red accidentally sells the car during season opener "Garage Sale," but it isn't gone for long (blame Hyde's "special" brownies).
As usual, the 1999-2000 season--1977-1978 in the show's chronology--was graced by a number of 1970s vets. "Red's Last Day" has singer Paul Anka and Lyle Waggoner (Wonder Woman), "Halloween" has Marion Ross (Happy Days)," "The First Time" has Maud Adams (The Man With the Golden Gun), and "Holy Crap" has singer/actor Mac Davis (North Dallas Forty). Then there's Tommy Chong (Up in Smoke), who became a frequent guest, as Fotohut owner Leo, in five of the 26 episodes and would return for several more seasons. Yet another notable episode, "Afterglow," features a Scooby-Doo-styled animated sequence.
By the end of the year, Eric (Topher Grace) and Donna (Laura Prepon) will have taken their relationship to the next level, Jackie (Mila Kunis) and Kelso (Ashton Kutcher) will have broken up, and Red will have gotten a job at the Pricemart--where he supervises Eric. The second season will end with a cliffhanger ("Moon Over Point Place") when Hyde is arrested (for something he didn’t actually do). The "sticky" situation will be resolved in the first episode of season three ("Reefer Madness"). --Kathleen C. Fennessy
That '70s Show - Season Two Reviews:
Before Donno jumped the shark 
2009-11-03 - The day Laura Prepon (a captivating redhead) dove into a vat of blond hair dye (to be like everyone else in Hollyweird) she and the show jumped the shark big time!!
What a funny show 
2009-05-10 - I love this show it is so funny. In this season we get to meet Leo the hippie. Eric and Donna do it for the first time and Red gets a new job. Also Jackie and Micheal break up. This season is much better than the first season because the scenes changes are much better. 10 hours of the second season. Buy it or you'll be sorry.
70's Show 
2009-03-30 - This series is just a fun series to watch. Maybe the acting isn't top-notch, but you can sit back, relax, and laugh while you watch it. It's entertaining!!
bringing back the 70s! 
2008-10-09 - this series is hilarious and keeps you wanting more of the 70s! Its just a good collection to get into for any hippy fan!
Hilarious! Hilarious! Hilarious! 
2008-09-25 - I'll be honest; I didn't realize this show had been on for as long as it was. I didn't realize it's pretty much where Ashton and Topher got their start. And I defintely didn't realize it was as funny, hilarious, and cute as it is. I by-passed it many times while channel surfing and now regret it. My son got hooked on it while at the beach this year; staying up until 4am watching a marthon of them. He asked for a set of DVD's for his birthday so for some reason I got Season 2 instead of starting with Season 1. It didn't matter. I picked right up with it since it was the only thing on our television for a week and the more I watched the more hooked I became. Each character gives so much to the show and is so well acted. From Kitty's 'laugh' to the guys communing in their little circle, I'm usually laughing from beginning to end. And Fez, oh my gosh, just his accent alone is hysterical. It's good humor, not too over the top, and straight up funny.