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THAT '70s SHOW: About the Show & It's History

  • Writer: Kelsey Goldsberry
    Kelsey Goldsberry
  • Jun 25, 2020
  • 2 min read

Learn about the coffee of the week & let's take a step back to the 70s and learn about one of the best TV Series from the late 1990s into the early 2000s.

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Looking for a cheap and easy coffee to make? Well, I got you covered. I have been obsessed with this chilled Starbucks classic that is easily accessible at any grocery store!





(1) Pour ice into a reusable cup, about halfway.

(2) Shake Starbucks' pre-made latte container.

(3) Pour the desired amount into the cup.

(4) Now, this step is only recommended if you like sweeter coffee, but I add a teaspoon of vanilla syrup into the mix.

(5) ENJOY.



That '70s Show Review


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If you're on Netflix then you probably know about this old but classic TV series. That 70's Show went on from 1998-2008. This TV series is a comedy based on a group of teenagers from Wisconsin, going through the beginning of their lives, and following them through their coming of age.



That '70s Show had 8 seasons and 200 life filled episodes. To understand this show, we need to look at what was going on in the 1970s in America.



Traditional household family roles were still enforced by our culture & society. This shows up a lot during this show, but it’s good to keep in mind, it was based on another time in history. So it’s obvious this show can be hard to watch because of some cultural differences, from then to now.



This show was based during the disco & drug age in 1970s American history. Hippies were a huge thing during this time. This show represents this by having the teenage group having a smoking circle.



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The producers weren’t allowed to show the characters doing drugs, so they found a way around this by rotating a camera around in a circle, and causing smoke to appear. Even though they were never technically on scene smoking, they did a great job of finding another way around it!



"I'm Telling You, The Government Has A Car That Runs On Water, Man!" - Steven Hyde


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Another event that was going on during this time was the fight for Women's Rights and is known as the "Second-Wave of Feminism". This was shown in the show by one of the main characters constantly expressing her feelings about being singled about as a woman, and her thoughts on how women can do anything a man can do.


“College is for ugly girls who can’t get modeling contracts." - Kelso

One of the most popular parts about this show is it's theme song and introduction to every episode. This shows the cast members jamming out in an older car to one of the most popular songs at the time. At the end of the introduction, it shows a Wisconsin license plate that because a symbol for the show.




Overall, this show has an incredibly funny storyline about a group of quirky young adults trying to make it through the beginning of their lives.

 
 
 

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