That 70s Show - Season: 2eps26
: Reviewers often note this episode as a turning point where Leo (Tommy Chong) begins appearing more frequently outside of the Photo Hut, integrating further into the gang's social circle.
: The episode features a memorable end-credit sequence where the characters (and even some recurring side characters like Leo and Timmy ) dance and shake their behinds to the camera. That 70s Show - Season 2Eps26
The Season 2 finale of , titled "Moon Over Point Place," originally aired on May 22, 2000. As the culminating chapter of the show's second year, it balances the series' signature teenage rebellion with the awkward domestic tension that defines the Forman household. The Infamous Yearbook Scandal : Reviewers often note this episode as a
One of the episode's more significant character shifts involves and Jackie Burkhart . Jackie, seeking to impress Hyde and prove she's "cool" enough for him, buys marijuana from her housekeeper. When the police bust them, Hyde—maintaining his anti-establishment but loyal persona—takes the fall for her, which results in his arrest. This act of chivalry deeply impacts Jackie, who publicly declares her love for him to the rest of the gang. Notable Highlights As the culminating chapter of the show's second
The Finale of Smiles: A Deep Dive into "Moon Over Point Place"
The episode's title is a literal nod to its central plot: mooning the camera for the school yearbook. While the gang finds it hilarious, Eric Forman is consumed by jealousy and dismay that "everyone" is seeing his girlfriend's lower cheeks. His frustration reaches a breaking point when Timmy Thompson , making his final appearance in the series, loudly broadcasts the photo's existence at the Hub. Domestic Tension and Parental Awkwardness
Meanwhile, the adults are dealing with their own fallout. is visibly uneasy about the fact that Eric and Donna have taken their relationship to the next level. Kitty Forman , ever the peacemaker, insists on a "couples' cards night" to clear the air between the Formans and Pinciottis. The night is a disaster, culminating in Eric attempting to prove he isn't a "prude" by mooning Donna—only to be caught by all four parents as they exit the house. Hyde’s Sacrifice and Jackie’s New Crush