TMC
08-01-2022, 08:15 PM
https://www.looper.com/948650/that-70s-show-fans-wish-they-saw-more-of-this-duo-on-screen/
Jackie and Red were an unlikely friendship fans loved
Jackie Burkhart (Mila Kunis) and Red Forman (Kurtwood Smith) won a Reddit poll (https://www.reddit.com/r/That70sshow/comments/g8edad/which_duo_you_think_shouldve_gotten_more_scenes/) asking which "That '70s Show" duo should have gotten more scenes together with 189 out of 410 votes. Unfortunately, the pair don't appear in scenes together often. However, in the few they do share, like in Season 1, Episode 18, "The Career Day," in which Red teaches Jackie how to change a tire, they are a blend of sass and personality.
Jackie Burkhart is known in the series as abrasive, sassy, and spoiled. In comparison, Red Forman is known for being the hard-headed, blunt, and reluctant father figure to the teenagers that spend their time in his basement. The pair seem like opposites, but both are a force to be reckoned with and prove in their scenes that they mesh perfectly. Audiences enjoy the onscreen duo so much that Reddit isn't the only site to have a poll with the two receiving hundreds of votes. A similar survey on Twitter (https://twitter.com/that70scontext/status/1292647402697035776?s=20&t=qWUYKFnM60sa24wUdS6dNA) ranking the top 15 friendships and duos on "That '70s Show" placed Jackie and Red at number six with 622 votes.
Considering that both Kurtwood Smith and Mila Kunis are reprising their roles (via IMDb (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15591076/)), more Jackie and Red moments might be something "That '70s Show" fans are excited about in "That '90s Show," (https://www.looper.com/880754/what-that-70s-show-fans-are-most-excited-about-for-that-90s-show/) the upcoming sequel series, which will follow Eric and Donna's daughter Leia Forman (Callie Haverda) in Point Place (per Collider (https://collider.com/that-90s-show-cast-mila-kunis-ashton-kutcher-laura-prepon-that-70s-show/)). While Jackie and Red aren't the only pair viewers enjoy seeing in scenes together, they deserved more than they got in the original series.
Jackie and Red were an unlikely friendship fans loved
Jackie Burkhart (Mila Kunis) and Red Forman (Kurtwood Smith) won a Reddit poll (https://www.reddit.com/r/That70sshow/comments/g8edad/which_duo_you_think_shouldve_gotten_more_scenes/) asking which "That '70s Show" duo should have gotten more scenes together with 189 out of 410 votes. Unfortunately, the pair don't appear in scenes together often. However, in the few they do share, like in Season 1, Episode 18, "The Career Day," in which Red teaches Jackie how to change a tire, they are a blend of sass and personality.
Jackie Burkhart is known in the series as abrasive, sassy, and spoiled. In comparison, Red Forman is known for being the hard-headed, blunt, and reluctant father figure to the teenagers that spend their time in his basement. The pair seem like opposites, but both are a force to be reckoned with and prove in their scenes that they mesh perfectly. Audiences enjoy the onscreen duo so much that Reddit isn't the only site to have a poll with the two receiving hundreds of votes. A similar survey on Twitter (https://twitter.com/that70scontext/status/1292647402697035776?s=20&t=qWUYKFnM60sa24wUdS6dNA) ranking the top 15 friendships and duos on "That '70s Show" placed Jackie and Red at number six with 622 votes.
Considering that both Kurtwood Smith and Mila Kunis are reprising their roles (via IMDb (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15591076/)), more Jackie and Red moments might be something "That '70s Show" fans are excited about in "That '90s Show," (https://www.looper.com/880754/what-that-70s-show-fans-are-most-excited-about-for-that-90s-show/) the upcoming sequel series, which will follow Eric and Donna's daughter Leia Forman (Callie Haverda) in Point Place (per Collider (https://collider.com/that-90s-show-cast-mila-kunis-ashton-kutcher-laura-prepon-that-70s-show/)). While Jackie and Red aren't the only pair viewers enjoy seeing in scenes together, they deserved more than they got in the original series.