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CliffClavin
07-19-2004, 05:51 PM
Donna (Laura Prepon) originally had two sisters. One sister, Tina, appeared in the episode "Eric's Burger Job," and another, Valerie, was mentioned in "Eric's Birthday." Much like Chuck Cunningham, they were quickly phased out and never seen or mentioned again.


There are repeated references to Ashton Kutcher (Kelso)'s role in Dude, Where's My Car? (2000). In the Hitchcock episode, Kelso tells the paper boy "This is a case of mistaken identity", a phrase he used many times in "Dude...".In the episode "It's a Wonderful Life", Kelso's future wife says she'll be waiting in the LeCar. Kutcher's character in "Dude..." also drove a LeCar. Ashton also uses the line "LeCar for LeZak" in "Just Married"


In the episode where we see Fez' first day at school, Hyde asks him what his name is. As he is saying his name, the school bell rings the whole time and Hyde says, "We'll never be able to remember that. I'll just call you Fez." Fez was actually stating the first names of all the actors on the show.


Fes(z) stands for foreign exchange student


The fifth season episode titles are all Led Zeppelin song titles. The sixth season episode titles are all The Who song titles.


Of all the Fox sitcoms that appeared during the 98-99 season, this was the only survivor.


The bride and the bridesmaids in the episode "The First Time" are all former Bond Girls


Though many references are made to Fez's country of origin, it has never been named.


After the closing credits of each episode, the license plate registration sticker reflects the season the show is in, and therefore year that the episode takes place in (an idea borrowed from "L.A. Law" (1986)).

PixieLicious
07-19-2004, 10:18 PM
There are repeated references to Ashton Kutcher (Kelso)'s role in Dude, Where's My Car? (2000). In the Hitchcock episode, Kelso tells the paper boy "This is a case of mistaken identity", a phrase he used many times in "Dude...".In the episode "It's a Wonderful Life", Kelso's future wife says she'll be waiting in the LeCar. Kutcher's character in "Dude..." also drove a LeCar. Ashton also uses the line "LeCar for LeZak" in "Just Married"

when was the movie made and when were the lines for those shows made.

ThirteenInchEscape
07-26-2004, 12:25 AM
that part about the license plate isnt true, it hasnt changed every year.

When the show started the license plate said 1976, and last season was the 6th season, and it said 1979

Brian Damage
07-26-2004, 11:30 AM
Thanks for the info Cliff

PixieLicious
07-26-2004, 01:23 PM
Originally posted by ThirteenInchEscape
that part about the license plate isnt true, it hasnt changed every year.

When the show started the license plate said 1976, and last season was the 6th season, and it said 1979

lol thats cuz the show has been like six years running but the show plot only has been like three years. they were meaning it changes every year that the show actually changes years.