[s2e21] Kelso's Serenade «EXCLUSIVE»
: Seeing Red attempt to be a "palsy-walsy" father is one of the episode's highlights, as it highlights how much he defines himself through his work. Character Dynamics
: The song includes the legendary, repetitive line: "Jackie be mine, Jackie be mine..."
In "[S2E21] Kelso's Serenade" from That '70s Show , the plot centers on Kelso's misguided attempt to win Jackie back with music and Red’s struggle with a new "work-life balance" after the plant closes. [S2E21] Kelso's Serenade
: As usual, Fez and Hyde spend the episode mocking Kelso’s romantic delusions and watching Red’s transition into a "house husband" with amusement. Memorable Moments
After their recent breakup, decides the best way to prove his love for Jackie is by writing and performing an original song. Meanwhile, Red deals with the boredom of being unemployed, leading to an awkward bonding attempt with Eric . Key Plot Points : Seeing Red attempt to be a "palsy-walsy"
: With the plant closed, Red has too much free time. He tries to "bond" with Eric by helping him work on the Vista Cruiser, which Eric finds terrifying rather than touching.
: A classic exploration of their strained relationship, fueled by Red’s frustration over his lack of a "manly" job. Memorable Moments After their recent breakup, decides the
: Donna and Jackie deal with the fallout of the breakup. Jackie tries to stay strong, but Kelso’s public display of (terrible) affection puts her resolve to the test.