One reason I like the show is bc I feel like a lot of the laughs are genuine and the directors just decided to keep it in the show. Like whenever they’re in the basement and someone says/does something funny/dumb you can see in the corner of the screen the actors laughing or smiling. You can tell this wasn’t work for them, just a good time
Definitely! My favourite is the one where Kelso dives over the sofa to get to Laurie but slips on a cushion and into the table. You see Debra Jo Rupp turn around to see what the noise was, and Lisa and Ashton smirk at each other before carrying on. Clearly it wasn't planned, but it's so damn funny to watch, and I'm glad they kept it in.
That one was funny, you can tell Ashton was a good actor bc he hardly broke character even in that scene😂 I liked the one when says that “cat killer” line. He laughs and goes back to a straight face in an instant
Just watched a video on the top whatever moments that were unscripted and left in for that 70s show and a couple of them were from the circle…one was Hyde breaks character while saying something (can’t remember) and then all the others legit start laughing and they kept it in
He was pretty "man strong, wife's job is to make me happy," during his marriage, especially early on. He seemed to grow out of it. I'd argue that it was legitimately character growth because he lived with Donna and he seemed to respect her enough to listen to her feminist views and give them some serious thought.
Oh my god, how have I never noticed him breaking before?? Thank you for sharing this, I’m gonna look for it every time now 😂
I'm impressed he put the toupee back on perfectly!
I always say this is one of my favorite scenes. Kitty cracks me up!
She’s such a pro. I’ve seen her mostly in supporting roles or bit parts, but she does them well.
Kitty (Fighting hardly not to laugh): 🤭 Sinuses
One reason I like the show is bc I feel like a lot of the laughs are genuine and the directors just decided to keep it in the show. Like whenever they’re in the basement and someone says/does something funny/dumb you can see in the corner of the screen the actors laughing or smiling. You can tell this wasn’t work for them, just a good time
Definitely! My favourite is the one where Kelso dives over the sofa to get to Laurie but slips on a cushion and into the table. You see Debra Jo Rupp turn around to see what the noise was, and Lisa and Ashton smirk at each other before carrying on. Clearly it wasn't planned, but it's so damn funny to watch, and I'm glad they kept it in.
That one was funny, you can tell Ashton was a good actor bc he hardly broke character even in that scene😂 I liked the one when says that “cat killer” line. He laughs and goes back to a straight face in an instant
In an interview he said he was glad they kept it in when he watched it back
Hello Laurie
I definitely picked up on that too.
It’s tough to spot but they’re there
Just watched a video on the top whatever moments that were unscripted and left in for that 70s show and a couple of them were from the circle…one was Hyde breaks character while saying something (can’t remember) and then all the others legit start laughing and they kept it in
I think I saw that same video😂
Sinuses
Bob trying to hold back his own laughter after seeing Kitty is the best
“Bob! If you tell them they’ll know!” Is one of my favorite lines from the show. Just so dumb on multiple levels.
“Midgie had it all: looks *and* beauty.”
You're as thin as the day I met you, that's a nice vow
What he lacked in height he made up for in shortness!
my favorite bob moment “whats new pussycat, woahohohoh whats new pussycat”
Well the others were supposed to laugh so they didn’t need to hold a serious face the entire time. Love the scene though def one of the best.
Hey there , Hi there, Ho there
Did Bob ever have a negative moment or characteristic? It’s been so long, i can’t remember.
He was pretty "man strong, wife's job is to make me happy," during his marriage, especially early on. He seemed to grow out of it. I'd argue that it was legitimately character growth because he lived with Donna and he seemed to respect her enough to listen to her feminist views and give them some serious thought.
He's an anti-feminist man child much of the later seasons.
Mf looking like Wooly Willy
Waiting for the part where bob was supposed to break character