70s Show - Season 4: That
The central narrative follows Eric Forman (Topher Grace) and Donna Pinciotti (Laura Prepon) as they navigate life after their Season 3 split. Key episodes like the season premiere, "It's a Wonderful Life," explore alternate timelines of what their lives would be like if they had never kissed.
Season 4 of (aired 2001–2002) is widely considered a "supersized transitional era" for the series. This season shifts from the lighthearted coming-of-age tone of earlier years to a more dramatic focus on the fallout of major character breakups and family changes. Core Story Arcs That 70s Show - Season 4
The main ensemble remained intact, though was promoted to a series regular this season. Season 4 is also known for high-profile guest appearances: The central narrative follows Eric Forman (Topher Grace)
While the secondary couple reunites, their relationship faces new hurdles, including Kelso's rash marriage proposal and Jackie getting her first job to avoid a breakup. This season shifts from the lighthearted coming-of-age tone
After being abandoned by his father again, Steven Hyde (Danny Masterson) moves back into the Forman basement permanently.
Following Midge Pinciotti’s departure, Bob Pinciotti (Don Stark) struggles with depression before starting a new relationship with the assertive Joanne.
Fez (Wilmer Valderrama) begins a notable relationship with "Big Rhonda," marking a shift in his character's romantic pursuits. Cast and Notable Guest Stars
