That '70s Show season 8 episode 18 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In "That '70s Show," the gang ridicules the new Village People album, planning a disco record bonfire. Fez and Jackie, disco enthusiasts, protest. Meanwhile, Red and Kitty awkwardly meet their new gay neighbors, Josh and Jeff. At the bonfire, Hyde sells beer monopolistically, while Eric encounters his exes. Hyde's plan to irritate Jackie by pairing Fez with another girl backfires. The episode concludes with the gang confronting personal issues and Red being more upset about his neighbors supporting the Vikings than their sexuality.
Full Episode S08E18 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What do Hyde and Kelso think of the new Village People album?
They mock it, expressing their dislike for disco music.
Why do Jackie and Fez defend disco music?
They have fond memories associated with dancing to disco.
What event do the gang plan related to disco music?
A bonfire to burn disco records.
How do Red and Kitty react to meeting their new neighbors?
They are surprised to learn that their new neighbors, Josh and Jeff, are a gay couple.
What is Hyde's strategy for selling beer at the bonfire?
He creates a monopoly, charging extra for cups and pouring.
Who are Linda and Missy in relation to Eric?
They are ex-girlfriends of Eric from his past.
How does Hyde plan to annoy Jackie at the bonfire?
By setting Fez up with another girl at the party.
What causes Jackie to feel upset with Fez at the bonfire?
Fez enjoys attention from other girls, ignoring their potential relationship.
How does Fez ultimately express his feelings to Jackie?
He declares their mutual love for disco, not a romantic interest in each other.