A 'what if' episode imagines how things would be different if the gang's lives had taken other paths. It's a Wonderful Life, Point Place style.
Eric falls into a funk after the promise ring situation and the gang tries to snap him out of it.
The Pinciottis and the Formans go head to head. Neighbor rivalry gets personal and the kids are caught in the middle.
Hyde starts dating someone new and the gang weighs in. Jackie watches from the sidelines with complicated feelings.
The Formans' basement gets a makeover — or loses its charm, depending on who you ask. Change comes hard to the gang's favorite hangout.
Old feelings resurface and someone relapses into a past relationship. The gang debates whether going backward is ever a good idea.
An uncomfortable situation involving sports equipment creates awkwardness for the guys. The girls are amused; the guys are not.
Donna writes a story and the gang tries to figure out who the characters are based on. Everyone assumes the best character is them.
Red overlooks Eric in favor of someone else and Eric feels like the forgotten son. The family dynamics hit a raw nerve.
Red starts dating — wait, not dating. Red befriends a woman named Stacey and Kitty has feelings about it.
A third wheel situation makes hangouts awkward. The balance of the group gets disrupted when couple dynamics take over.
Christmas at the Formans brings family obligations, gift exchanges, and Eric trying to create the perfect holiday despite Red's budget constraints.
Jackie experiments with photography and uses it to her advantage. The gang becomes unwitting subjects in her artistic pursuits.
Eric's attractive cousin visits and things get uncomfortable for some members of the group. Boundaries are tested.
A tornado hits Point Place and the gang takes shelter at the prom. The emergency brings out the best — and worst — in everyone.
Donna goes on a date with one of the Kelso brothers, much to Eric's dismay. The sibling connection makes everything more complicated.
Kelso explores career options and the results are about as promising as you'd expect. Red offers his own brand of career advice.
Leo and Kitty form an unexpected bond that confuses everyone. The hippie and the nurse make a surprisingly good pair.
Jackie's love life takes another turn involving cheese — yes, cheese. The gang's commentary is relentless.
Class pictures capture the gang in their prime. The yearbook drama reveals who cares too much and who doesn't care enough.
Prank Day escalates quickly when the gang turns on each other. The pranks start fun and end with someone getting soaked.
Eric borrows the Corvette and the joyride doesn't end well. Red's reaction is the stuff of sitcom legend.
Hyde's birthday celebration takes unexpected turns. The gang throws him a party that's more chaotic than festive.
A full-blown musical episode where the gang breaks into song. It's weird, it's fun, and it's completely '70s.
Eric panics about a false alarm that could change his and Donna's future. The scare forces some grown-up conversations.
A new love interest enters the picture and captures everyone's attention. Jealousy brews in the basement.
The season finale shakes up the core relationships. Eric and Donna face a major decision, and the summer ahead looks uncertain.