THAT 70S SHOW.REVIEW.
The series is a retro-hip situation comedy about an eclectic group of pals on the cusp of adulthood, set in the mood ring and polyester era of the 1970s. They reside in the Wisconsin suburbs, where they desire for freedom as they navigate the challenges of adulthood.
This show is hilarious, unique, and stars an incredible cast.
This is, in my view, one of the best casts I've seen in a long time. Everyone makes me smile (especially Eric and Fez). All of the characters are likable, and each actor contributes the necessary weekly effort to keep a television show alive.
Topher Grace is outstanding, and I can't quite believe he didn't have any prior performing skills before this show. One of the best things about this show is that all of the actors had no prior acting experience and jumped right into their roles.
The writers are quite amusing. Although the writing is easy at times, it is unpredictable at others, which is something I enjoy. Each episode is full with interesting circumstances and plots that always make me chuckle. The script is good and never fails to deliver new ideas. After seven seasons, the show hasn't got boring and that credits must go to the writers.
Everything about it is excellent, and it is unlike any other show currently on television. It has a terrific cast (as well as an excellent theme music). That phrase is so easy to get stuck in my brain.) Was "That '80s Show" really required viewing?
Probably one of the most complete sitcoms of all times, from the very first episode That '70s Shows delivered a very consisting humor and is definitely without a doubt in one's mind that this is one of the funniest show ever created. This is without doubt the birthplace of six young talented actors such as Ashton Kutcher, and is considered to be the show with the best cast (consider this is their first acting carrier). The story really captured the sense of the '70s brilliantly and how funky it is to be in that period.
Not just that, That '70s Shows also have a brilliant humor throughout and the directing is very original and smart. For me, I think it going to be damn hard to dislike the show. The theme song its fantanstic and you can appreciate the decade [assing by due to the music they listened to, also every episode is labeled acording to a periodic piece of time, when it comes to music. Those references make such a great sitcom. Even though started strong, it ended weak, that last season sucked. In my opinion one chracther stood out the most, Jackie Burkhart -portrayed by Mila Kunis- was crafted beautifully, being the spoiled brat we all adore.
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