It was mentioned that his only girlfriend ended up leaving him for his uncle, and when Hyde and Fez make fun of Kelso for being "whipped" by Jackie, Kelso points out that he is the only one "getting any". Fez and Eric organize a party with lots of girls, so eternal bachelor Hyde can finally find the woman of his dreams. La prima puntata è andata in onda negli USA il 23 … He ultimately decided to stay in Point Place, and she left for New York. Though he may seem sarcastic and careless, as well as manipulative at times, over the course of the series a more mellow side of Hyde reveals itself through his show of gratitude towards the Formans for taking him in after his mother abandoned him, and his treatment of his significant others in his few relationships. He does fake his emotions sometimes, like crying, but ends up sticking his tongue out and spitting. With Topher Grace, Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher, Danny Masterson. We can't get enough of these LGBTQ+ powerhouse pairs.Want to share IMDb's rating on your own site? After the Formans take him in, and Eric and Hyde are considered brothers, he shows love and gratitude for the Formans and the rest of the group. Hyde's best friend, and later foster-brother, is the nice, geeky Hyde found a job working at the Foto Hut with his burned-out hippie boss Hyde develops a fairly close relationship with Eric's dad, Red Forman, who admires his toughness, lack of showing emotions and traditional masculinity, a quality his son Eric lacks. Hyde responds by punching Chip in the face, knocking him out. Thus, 1976 was chosen, which allowed episodes set within a short time frame to address streaking, the sexual revolution, the Equ… While he is in Vegas, he gets drunk and marries a stripper named Samantha.
Donna points out that since Samantha was already married when she married Hyde, Hyde and Samantha were never legally married, making their marriage null and void. It is evidenced thus that Hyde has a sense of propriety and responsibility to rival that of his friend Eric's, yet is not proud of it as he is more accustomed to his stoner lifestyle. With Topher Grace, Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher, Danny Masterson. The two apparently hung out after Eric's mom forced the two to take a bath together. The creators had wanted the show to have a 1970s "feel" from the beginning, so opted to set the series later in the decade, when trends and political ideologies had become firmly established and disseminated. That '70s Show: Hyde's 5 Best Outfits (& 5 Worst) In That '70s Show, Hyde wasn't the most fashionable, but he had his fair share of best and worst outfits.
His step-father, Bud had abandoned him at a young age. In a season 2 episode, Hyde stated he never had a dad, and Leo stated that he never had a son. He is tough, highly intelligent, supremely insensitive and seldom feels compassion for others, and often will make a sarcastic remark rather than show sympathy for somebody who is suffering. It was mentioned that his only girlfriend ended up leaving him for his uncle, and when Hyde and Fez make fun of Kelso for being "whipped" by Jackie, Kelso points out that he is the only one "getting some", which Hyde accepts with slight amusement. She is never seen and never referred to after the episode "His first serious love interest of the series was a proto-punk girl, Christie, with whom he lost his virginity. Steven Hyde was one of the main characters in That '70s Show and was the constant rebel throughout the show. Steven James Hyde is a fictional character from the Fox sitcom That '70s Show, portrayed by Danny Masterson. It's shown that Hyde is a deep person with good morals because he cherishes his friendships more than worldly or materialistic possessions. Hyde's first love interest was a biker chick named Esther. When other members of the gang need advice, Hyde is usually the only one who gives them real advice. "The three true branches of the government are military, corporate and Hollywood" —Hyde's awareness.
Meanwhile, Donna discovers Eric's stash of Playboy magazines. He tells an Episcopalian girl that she believes in "the exact opposite of what [he] believe[s] in".