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THAT '70s SHOW REVIEW: Cast Members & Development

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

Make sure to check out my first blog post this week to get the Coffee of the Week, and let's walk through all the two cast members who I personally think have the most character development.





In every TV series, there is character development throughout the series, but in That ‘70s Show, there is such a relevant transformation. Just as an FYI, there are going to be spoilers in this blog post. Let’s get started and look at the cast.



Eric Former portrayed by Topher Grace



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This is one of the main characters of the show and the one who lives in the house that the group of young adults go to hang out and smoke. This character starts off as innocent & nerdy, but as the show progresses, his character becomes more and more willing to break the rules and get into trouble. He eventually flies out of the nest and even leaves the show to pursue his career in film. This character is confusing because of the plotline when he leaves the show. When watching the beginning of this TV series, I was convinced he would stay in Wisconsin and work at a local business, which isn't the case. He does the most unexpected things.



"And I wish I was an octopus so I could put eight feet in eight different asses." - Eric Forman


Donna Penciotti portrayed by Laura Prepon



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From the beginning, Donna has always been a strong-willed woman who doesn't fall under the typical women's pressures of society. The transformation I see most in Donna is her need for a happily ever after. She is such a hopeless romantic for a majority of the show but then realizes that not what she wants out of life towards the end of the series. It's interesting watching characters experience life lessons that we might learn or are learning on a TV show.








Donna tells Kelso off:

Michael- "College is for ugly girls who can't get modeling contracts."
Donna– "No, college is for women who don't want to marry the first idiot they meet and squeeze out his bastard moron children."
 
 
 

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