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The four-DVD set includes some surprisingly light extras: short reminiscences from Valderamma and Masterson, network promos for each episode (which are not accessible via the "Play All" feature), and "Season Five in Five Minutes," which distills the 25 episodes to a five-minute capsule. What's sorely missed are the commentary tracks that appeared on previous boxed sets, and serious '70s fans may note the absence of "That '70s KISS Show," a joint effort between Fox and VH-1 which brought the venerable glam rock band and the show's cast together (along with Cher and Danny Bonaduce!). But it's hard to imagine these omissions deterring longtime viewers from picking up this still-groovy set. --Paul Gaita
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 23 August, 1998 |
| MANUFACTURER: | 20th Century Fox |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | AC-3, Color, Dolby, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Comedies, Movie, TV Shows, Television |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 4 |
| UPC: | 024543376873 |
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Customer Reviews of That '70s Show - Season 5
70's show ROCKS!! I love That's 70's show and each season gets better. This is the season that Jackie and Hyde get together.So far my favorite season. The jokes keep coming and so do the laughs!
Great Show
This show was one of the best on TV. The actors in this show were a perfect fit. Still one of the funniest shows to grace television.
The last of the high school years
The irony about "That 70's Show" is that it is about people that were teenagers in Wisconsin during the time when "Happy Days", another show about teenagers in Wisconsin during the 50's, was at the height of its popularity. For those of us that were teenagers in the 70's, there is a "creepiness factor" in the show when it comes to the realism of the popular culture being portrayed. The station wagons, the guys in silk wide-collar shirts, the clogs, the hair that is sprayed stiff and winged - it's all there. Plus it's great to see in this PC era, the non-PC-ness of the late 1970's portrayed so honestly. Parents don't run around in circles pulling out their hair when they discover that their kids might have had a beer, and the show is quite frank in portraying the occasional drug use that was very common among teens of that era.
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>As for this particular season, the show still hadn't run out of steam. There are some interesting plot lines - Kitty believing she is pregnant and then discovering she is wrong and that it is a whole different kind of beginning she is facing. Then there's the hilarious mismatched romance between Hyde and Jackie and the resulting triangle between those two and Kelso. Also, Eric and Donna finally come to the conclusion they're not ready for marriage, and the whole gang graduates. Plus, Fez has some unexpected adventures of his own. Also, Eric's sister Laurie returns. All in all, a very good season.