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einsteinsugly · 19 days
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Headcanon Time!
When Jackie and Hyde's daughter is an infant, Pam is adamant that she should get her ears pierced. For Hyde, fuck no. There's a snowball's chance in hell.
Meanwhile, Jackie initially leans in Pam's camp, but Hyde gets her on his side eventually. Eric and Donna are on Hyde's side, too.
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those70scomics · 1 year
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Those ‘70s Comics: 3364
Inspired by episode 706 -- "Rip This Joint"
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zenmasterlover · 8 days
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Thank you so much for being one of my first and only mutuals! It means a lot :) And since apparently I like to ask friends painfully difficult questions...who would you choose as your five top female TV characters of all time, in order if possible? I love that Jackie is probably on both of our lists!
Awe ofc! I love having mutuals!
My top 5:… idk what this says about me butttt:
1. Jackie Burkhart (That 70s Show)
2. Blair Waldorf (Gossip Girl)
3. Brooke Davis (One Tree Hill)
4. Serena Van Der Woodsen (Gossip Girl)
5. Pam Beesly (The Office)
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hydesjackiespuddinpop · 3 months
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Hiya, Poorni ❤️! Red Forman or Pam Burkhart for the ask game?
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I think you know the answer to this
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thestupidhelmet · 16 days
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Okay, let's have some fun and do a Jukebox Ask Game! You can have me ask you a question, or you can ask me a question. Your choice.
Send me a number and a letter (they're under the cut). Or ask me to give you a number and letter (but I pick which ones, obviously 😅). We're free to interpret the word and apply it to the characters and ships however we want.
Autumn
Book
Camping
Dare
Emotion
Fever
Gambling
Home
Invitation
Joke
Kiss
Love
Memory
Night
Ode
Promise
Quest
Replace
Song
Talent
Urgency
Vacation
Winner
Yearly
Zombie
Eric
Donna
Jackie
Hyde
Fez
Kelso
Red
Kitty
Laurie
Bob
Midge
Joanne
Brooke
Rhonda
Angie
W.B.
Jack Burkhart
Pam Burkhart
The Erdmans (Fez's host parents)
Edna Hyde
Bud Hyde
John Kelso
Caroline
Buddy Morgan
Penny (Eric's "hot" cousin)
Mitch
Casey
Pastor Dave
Eric/Donna
Jackie/Hyde
Red/Kitty
Fez/Rhonda
Kelso/Brooke
Kelso/Laurie
Bob/Midge
Bob/Joanne
Eric/Jackie
Eric/Buddy
Fez/Laurie
Fez/Buddy
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springsteenicious · 2 months
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https://www.tumblr.com/thestupidhelmet/745487670410723328/send-me-a-character-and-ill-do-this
WB pls 🥹
Sexuality Headcanon: I usually write him as straight but now that I consider it... would be lots of fun to write him as bisexual. I'm gonna have to try that out if anyone has fit ideas for that
Gender Headcanon: he's a cis guy
A ship I have with said character: I don't really have any because I like the idea of him being a cool single father but a couple years ago I toyed with the idea of him and Edna getting back together after he finds out about Hyde
A BROTP I have with said character: Pretty much any of the dads/ father figures in the show. I would love to see him and Leo getting to know each other and bonding over their relationships to Hyde
A NOTP I have with said character: I don't know! Pam Burkhart?
A random headcanon: He plays piano I just believe that in my soul. I also think once he reconnects with Hyde he convinces Hyde to do childhood-type things with him like go to the zoo or aquarium and stuff.
General Opinion over said character: I love WB I wish we could've seen more of him. I really have to write him more!
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Poor Red, he just could never win when he it came to talking to Kitty about anything related to Pam Burkhart 🤣 The last image tho 🤣🤣
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I think I saw it on Reddit and the idea sounded like it could’ve made sense for a number of reasons.
1)it would explain why Nate has that sort of Kelso energy. He doesn’t really act like Casey, but more like Michael Kelso He’s a lovable goofball, who’s not always the brightest bulb in the box, that makes me think of Kelso a little more than Jay does.
2)it would be a way to bring Casey Kelso back onto the show. TBH I did not like Casey’s character, he’s right up there with Pam Burkhart on my list, possibly even higher lol
Thanks for the ask @hydesjackiespuddinpop 😊
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ao3feed-that70sshow · 2 years
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Three’s Company? Doesn’t It Feel Right..
by QueenofKlonnie_20
The basement gang thought they knew Jackie Burkhart; knew her as the annoying, snobbish little girl who first arrived with Kelso and never went away. What happens though when someone new comes to town? Someone they would never in a million years imagine ever being associated with Jackie. Bethania’s a rebel, a smart-alec, a huge rock/disco fan and all around badass.. and did I mention (surprise surprise) Jackie’s best friend and Hyde’s dream girl too! Point Place is in for a treat with the childhood best friends back together in one place. The biggest shock will be when Hyde develops feelings for not one but both friends.. Don’t let me spoil it for you though, read to find out more and I hope you enjoy!
Words: 2330, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English
Fandoms: That '70s Show
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Categories: F/F, F/M, Multi
Characters: Jackie Burkhart, Original Female Character(s), Steven Hyde, Eric Forman (That '70s Show), Donna Pinciotti, Michael Kelso, Brooke Rockwell, Fez (That '70s Show), Buddy Morgan, Kitty Forman, Red Forman, Bob Pinciotti, Jack Burkhart, Pam Burkhart, Laurie Forman
Relationships: Jackie Burkhart/Steven Hyde, Jackie Burkhart/Original Character(s), Steven Hyde/Original Character(s), Jackie Burkhart/Steven Hyde/Original Character(s), Eric Forman/Donna Pinciotti, Michael Kelso/Brooke Rockwell, Fez/Buddy Morgan, Kitty Forman/Red Forman, Eric Forman/Original Character, Eric Forman & Steven Hyde, Jackie Burkhart & Buddy Morgan
Additional Tags: Jackie Burkhart-centric, Original Character-centric, Jackie Burkhart & Buddy Morgan Friendship, Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence, season 2 divergence, POV Original Character, POV Jackie Burkhart, Friends to Lovers, Enemies to Friends to Lovers, Enemies to Lovers, Friends to Enemies, Childhood Friends, Best Friends, Male-Female Friendship, LGBTQ Female Character, LGBTQ Female Character of Color, LGBTQ Themes, Threesome - F/F/M, Threats of Violence, Attempt at Humor, Past Attempted Rape/Non-Con, Attempted Sexual Assault, Ass-Kicking, Frogging by Hyde, Bi-Curiosity, Original Character(s)
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eclectic-mania · 1 year
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world on fire
1. tell me you'll never more roam
(read it here on ao3!)
Once upon a time, Jackie Burkhart loved Christmas in Point Place. 
Well, once upon a time, she loved Christmas; it just happened that at that point, she had spent all her Christmases in Point Place. 
Though Wisconsin winters were more than brutal, she loved how bright and shiny the snow made everything look. She enjoyed hot chocolate and catching snowflakes on her tongue. She adored looking at the Christmas lights her neighbors would put up. She relished the feeling of goodwill and was elated by how happy and peppy it made everyone, even the resident Scrooges. 
Most of all, though, she loved celebrating the holiday with people that loved her, her family. 
Not the Burkharts, of course; Jack had become negligent long before going to jail, and Pam had never bothered to care for her only daughter while they were in the same country, let alone different ones. No, Jackie’s family consisted of Red and Kitty Forman and, for a brief but shining moment, Bob Pinciotti. Once upon a time, she would even consider the basement gang to be a part of that family: Donna, her best friend and the closest thing she had to a sister; Eric, the nerdy almost-brother that tormented and teased her as if she really was his sister; Michael, her loveable but stupid ex-boyfriend; Fez, the girliest and best guy-friend she ever had; and Steven, the absolute love of her life. She loved spending time with them, even if they were just sitting around the stinky old basement. These people made the holidays worth it, and the holiday season wasn’t complete without seeing them.
But that was all once upon a time. Christmas in Point Place was something out of a fairy tale, and Jackie had long since learned that fairy tales weren’t real. 
She knew better than to go back now. 
It’s not like she had the time to do so, anyway. She was a busy and respected fashion designer, one of several in a pretty prestigious fashion house in New York City. She was in the middle of designing her very first solo collection; it was a big task but not something that she necessarily had to be in the city for at this stage. Still, it was better if she was, just in case anything went awry. 
She could take a few days off if she wanted, but why should she? She clawed her way up the ladder on nothing but her own merit and had far too many responsibilities to tend to out here to ensure her status was maintained, or so she claimed to Kitty whenever the inevitable invitation would come. Beyond work, too, she had an apartment to take care of, plants to water, elderly neighbors to cook for, and no desire to see the people she purposefully left behind.
Kitty Forman never accepted that Jackie never wanted to come back, and Jackie never gave in to her mother figure’s pleading to come home. 
Well, not until this year, anyway. 
“I really can’t, Mrs. Forman,” Jackie insisted on their weekly phone call one November night, a hint of desperation in her voice. “I’m so busy with the studio. We’re working on a mock-up of the design concept, and one of the seamstresses needs emergency surgery, so we’re already down a hand, and—”
“Now, Jackie.” Kitty’s voice crackled through the phone, her own tell-tale signs of desperation seeping into her voice. “I have been very patient with you, young lady, but this has gone on long enough. Now, you need us, Jackie, especially after this year you’ve had. And besides, it’s been how many years since we’ve had you over for Christmas?” 
“Not that long,” Jackie muttered.
“Christmas of ‘78! That was your last Christmas here, wasn’t it?”
“Yes, Mrs. Forman, but—”
“And Fez will be here,” Kitty continued, trying her hardest to make her case. “You still talk to him, don’t you? Won’t it be so nice to see him again?” 
“Of course, Mrs. Forman, but I don’t—”
“And Eric will be here since he still lives here, but Laurie won’t be, so you can have her room!” Kitty laughed nervously, hoping this sold her on the idea. It didn’t; Jackie had no desire to sleep on a mattress that had seen more action than a bed at the Playboy mansion. “Well? What do you say?” 
Jackie took a long pause to collect all her strength for what was coming next. “I’m sorry, Mrs. Forman.” 
“Oh.” There was another pause, a long one, and then a sniffle. “Well, honey, you’ve left me no choice. Red,” she called away, and Jackie instantly groaned.
“No, Mrs. Forman, don’t—”
“Loud One,” Red grunted into the phone. “Why is my wife crying?” 
Jackie rolled her eyes. Of course she was crying. “I told her I couldn’t make it out for Christmas and New Year’s this year.”
“And why the hell not? I know for a fact you have paid time off that you haven’t used, young lady, so I suggest you use it for this holiday season because Kitty won’t take no for an answer.” 
“I took some time off,” she argued half-heartedly. “Whenever Eric visits, I take time off to see him. Remember when Eric’s layover landed here after the rest of his Africa teaching gig? I was the one who showed him around the city, Mr. Forman.” 
“That was years ago, Loud One, and it was just three days you took off. If you can take time off for the dumbass, you can sure as hell take time off for us. We—I mean, Kitty misses you, okay?” 
She sighed and pressed her forehead against the wall, eyes closed tight. “I don’t want to see them again, Mr. Forman.” 
“And you won’t,” he said without missing a beat. It was almost as if he expected this point to be brought up. “The neighbor girl doesn’t come around as much now that she and the dumbass are broken up, the kettlehead has his own family to take care of now, and the hophead is going to Christmas dinner at his dad’s. You won’t be seeing anyone you don’t want to, Loud One. We’ll make sure of it.” Then, in a much softer voice, he spoke again. “Come home, Jackie.” 
She sighed again, cradling her head in her hand. Her resolve had been firm until those last three words, but now, thinking of Point Place as her home was suddenly appealing again. “Do you think we could work on the cars together while I’m there?” 
“Well, you twisted my arm,” he gruffed, but the smile in his voice was clear as day. 
--
To say Jackie was apprehensive about this trip was one hell of an understatement. She didn’t even remember the plane ride from New York to Milwaukee save for all the worrying she did, burning through two separate cassettes on her Walkman without even realizing it. She was so out of it, in fact, that Jackie nearly did an about-face once she hit the arrivals terminal of Milwaukee International Airport. Still, a familiar face stopped her in her tracks. 
Well, that’s not entirely true. A sign that was thrust high in the air stopped Jackie in her tracks, with Devil written on it in big red block letters. Jackie’s eyes locked onto that sign and instantly shifted to the face of the man holding it, a smile immediately pulling at her lips in response to the giant grin on his. 
“There she is, back to make my life a living hell,” he called, not caring about the attention it was bringing him in the crowded airport terminal. 
Jackie didn’t care either, pulling her bag behind her as she ran up and into Eric’s arms. “String Bean,” she said warmly, “Merry Christmas Eve! It’s so good to see you! I didn’t know you were picking me up.” 
“I thought I’d surprise you,” he grinned, taking her bag from her. “Well, Red didn’t want you to take a taxi. You know how he is. You’re his favorite.” 
“Hell yeah, I am,” she laughed, falling into step beside him. 
Her friendship with Eric surprised everyone, given that they had always been antagonistic toward each other when he left. Sure, they both knew that it came from a place of affection, but this was apparently news to everyone else. 
Jackie was one of the few people who wrote to Eric regularly when he was in Africa, keeping him involved and up-to-date in all things happening in Point Place until she left in December of ‘79. She told him about Chicago, about Sam the Stripper, about Randy. Then, after she had moved, Jackie filled him in on the two-day stay in the hospital when she had to be treated for pneumonia after falling into the creek after the county fair and how that had been the driving force to finally do the damn thing she was meant to do and move away already.
And, though Jackie never expected a response, she got one almost every time. Each letter was another deep dive into his life in Africa, his thoughts on what he saw out there, and all the things Jackie was telling him. In each response, Eric was thoughtful and considerate and only a little snarky, which Jackie greatly appreciated. He showed genuine concern for her physical and mental health and even offered up a number for her to call him when she could. 
Then all of a sudden, they had a weekly call scheduled, and when Eric was due to come back, he even planned his trip back so that he had a few days of layover in New York City. He’d been back once or twice since then, usually on weekends to accommodate his teacher’s schedule, and so Jackie didn’t have to take time off during her tumultuous first months as a designer. 
She was the first one he spoke to when he was trying to figure out his next steps after Africa and to gush about his crush on a fellow teacher; he was the first one she called about her new collection and the only one to fly out when she was going through a tough breakup. They supported each other through ups and downs; it was the most healthy and fulfilling friendship Jackie had ever had. 
Remembering how much he meant to her was the only thing keeping Jackie from frogging Eric now, though, because his conversation topics were terrible. “He asks about you, you know?” 
“I don’t care,” she said flatly, staring out the window. “You know better than to tell him anything.” 
“I know,” he soothed, his voice only slightly higher-pitched. Jackie knew how much Eric hated lying to his friends, but this was important to her. “He knows we talk and that I’ve visited you, but I don’t tell him anything, and neither does Fez, I think. I just wanted you to know that he asks.” 
“And I just want you to know I don’t care.” 
Eric snorted but said nothing else for the next ten minutes. However, when he broke his silence again, Jackie genuinely wished he hadn’t. “I mean, he’s really sorry about the whole thing.”
“Eric,” she groaned, “seriously, String Bean, you need to can it. He should be sorry. I was in the hospital because of him! Not to mention all the vile stuff he was saying to me the entire time before that. You weren’t there, Eric. You don’t know.” 
“I know what you told me,” he insisted, “and I know what he tells me, and I’m telling you, he’s not just sorry about the creek. It might be worth giving him another chance.” 
“Stop the car.” 
“What?” 
“Stop the car, Eric!” 
As the Vista Cruiser screeched to a halt, he looked quizzically at his passenger. “What’s your deal, Devil?” 
She sighed and put a hand on his shoulder. “I’m only going to say this once because being in Wisconsin pulls my old self out just a little bit, and the old me hated begging, but I’m begging you not to bring him up again. I know he’s your brother,” she added hurriedly when Eric’s mouth opened again, “and that you love him, yadda yadda, whatever. Still, I have no intention of hearing about him or anyone else while I’m here. Red and Kitty know this already, so you need to get it through your thick skull like yesterday. Are we clear?” 
Eric stared out the windshield, unseeing. “Is it really that painful?”
“Yes,” she shot back immediately. “Those months you left us in that basement... god, Eric, they were the worst months of my life. And that’s counting going broke and losing my parents. Even the stuff with Brian...” She gulped. “All of it. Chicago and the stripper and the freakin’ pneumonia that landed me in the hospital, hell, those burns they kept shooting at me too, all of it... it broke me, broke me to the point that even Brian didn’t manage to get to yet.” 
The look Eric gave her, the heartbroken horror of remembering seeing Jackie in the aftermath of the Brian ordeal, had Jackie reaching out for his hand. He gave it to her without hesitation.
“He’s dead to me, Eric. Steven Hyde is dead to me, and I’m pretty sure he thinks of me the same way, no matter what he tells you to save face. I mean, he nearly killed me, remember?” 
“He never wanted that,” Eric said softly, squeezing her hand. “Seriously, you won’t even see him again? Jackie, I think he still lo—” 
“Hell no.” In an instant, Jackie had her fingers in her ears. “Don’t you dare finish that sentence, Eric Forman, or I’ll shove my foot so far up your ass, you’ll be tasting leather for weeks.” 
The threat pulled a startled laugh from the guy. “Jeez, with your Forman Rage and the foot-in-the-ass threats, it’s a wonder we’re not actually related.” 
“What can I say? There’s a reason Red loves me,” she smirked. “Now drive, String Bean. Our parents are waiting for me.”
“God, it’s like having a more tolerable Laurie around,” he groaned, but he drove off anyway, knowing his parents were just as eager to see their pseudo-daughter again.
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einsteinsugly · 6 months
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1974. Terrible Advice.
Jackie is selling Girl Scout cookies at church, when Pam pulls her over to the side.
Pam: Making your own money is fun, and rewarding. *Lowering her voice* Beauty is in the eye of the beholder...or the wallet.
Jackie: But what if he's ugly?
Pam: It helps if he's a silver fox, like your dad.
Jackie: Eww!
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mydearburkhart · 2 years
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what is the one thing about the show that bothers you but you feel like most people don't talk about it or simply ignore it?
mine is hyde and red's behavior around pam burkhart when she came back in s6.
it was wrong, unnecessary, and totally disgusting.
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those70scomics · 1 year
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Those ‘70s Comics: 3363
Inspired by episode 706 -- "Rip This Joint"
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zenmasterlover · 3 months
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Could you do a drabble of Hyde realizing that he and Jackie have more in common than they both initially thought? Like maybe he’s talking to Eric or something, or whatever you want 😊
Ok ok, I see him realizing it on his own… so here goes nothing (all from Hyde’s first person pov! Set around when Pam leaves Jackie):
As I’m lying here on this tiny cot with the bratty cheerleader that wormed her way into my heart, I cannot help but feel tears begin to feel my eyes. At least she’s asleep, she won’t see. How can fucking Pam do that to her? I look down at her.
Earlier today:
“Jackie, what’s up? Why are you silent, it isn’t like you and I’m shockingly not okay with it,”
“It’s nothing, Steven. It doesn’t matter anyway,” I could see her cheeks change to a rosy pink, a sign she was about to cry
“Jackie,” I lift her chin so she’s looking straight at me, into my eyes, “holy shit, you got two different colored eyes,” I’ve never noticed that before. Hell, Kelso probably never noticed it either
“I’m a freak right? Mom always said it when I was little. I’m never enough for her. I’m not enough. Steven,” her breath shaky, “she left. Again.” She started sobbing and saying more incoherent things. My heart dropped. Fuck Pam Burkhart.
“Jackie, tell me how long. I need to know you’re safe,”
“About two weeks, she’s with someone named Carlos in the Bahamas. Said she’s not coming back,” she hiccuped and sobbed some more. Dammit. I scooped her up and carried her out of the basement and into my room to protect her pride in case the rest of the gang came down. She immediately buried her head in the crook of my neck.
I set her down on my cot, “dammit Jackie! Why didn’t you tell me? You know damn fucking well that big house of yours isn’t fucking safe!” Her sobs becoming louder, “fuck, Jackie… I’m so sorry I yelled. I guess I just love you,” I whispered as her cries began to simmer. Did I seriously just say that I loved her? “Let’s just get some rest.” I climbed in with her and started playing with her hair as she slowly drifted off
Present:
“We really are just two stubborn orphans, huh?” I whisper at her. How was I so blind to not see that this chick, my chick, is exactly like me? Edna ran away. Pam ran away. Fuck Edna. Fuck Pam. Although we come from two different sides of the track, Jackie is within me. We need each other. The rest of them would never understand.
Tears started dripping down my face, “we never deserved any of this,” I whispered to her sleeping form
NOTE: I don’t know if I’m proud of this one. It’s a little shaky… hopefully I’m just being a meanie to myself lol but I truly hoped you liked it, I’m new to this whole drabble shabang but I really do see myself in Jackie a lot and this could be some coping and therapy techniques for me!
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Mother, son, and daughter in law :)))
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thestupidhelmet · 1 year
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how do you decide which parts of the show you consider long established canon and which parts you disregard?
Character consistency.
Character consistency means a character's personality is established, as well as what choices they'd make given certain circumstances, perhaps over a few episodes. Then that personality, with all its complexities and emotional conflicts, is reconfirmed and developed through many episodes. I'll use Hyde as my example.
In "Prom Night" (1x19), the core of Hyde's character gets a complete overhaul. Before that episode, he's essentially used as a villainous foil to show how good Eric is (for Donna) in comparison. Hyde is selfish during that arc, boundary-invading, manipulative, and deluded. The creators of T7S admitted in interviews that they had no idea at the start of the series who the character of Hyde is beyond pothead conspiracy nut.
Then "Prom Night" depicts Hyde as someone who's led by compassion and a need to protect the vulnerable, even if the vulnerable is someone whose personality he doesn't like. Hyde recognizes the pain Jackie is in from Kelso's cheating (with Pam Macy), despite what might or might not be fake tears. Despite his plans to skip Prom, he puts his discomfort and emotional sense of safety aside to help Jackie.
Established in many episodes prior, Hyde has little money. Yet he rents a tuxedo and buys a corsage for Jackie so that she can have a proper prom. He dances with her, even though he hates dancing. He also has his picture taken with her at the dance and makes fun of Pam Macy to try to make Jackie feel better.
The most revealing moment about this new version of Hyde is that he gets Jackie and Kelso back together. From "That '70s Pilot' (1x01) and through most episodes before "Prom Night," Hyde is consistently telling Kelso to dump Jackie and that he's sick of her presence. But he puts his own wishes and feelings aside, again, so that Jackie -- someone he supposedly hates -- and Kelso can be happy.
Thus, Hyde's self-sacrificing, compassionate, protector-of-the-vulnerable core is established. It's reconfirmed, strengthened, and deepened in many episodes, not just with Jackie but other characters, as well.
Another part of Hyde's characterization is established in conjunction with and connected to the above is that he doesn't want other people to know his true motivations for being self-sacrificing and helping other people. His own heart is vulnerable, having been wounded by his parents, and he's protective of it. So he often deflects and gives falsely selfish and/or devious reasons for his unselfish choices.
Hyde consistently puts his own desires and needs aside for Jackie, when they're not in a romantic relationship and when they are. I've written a lot of metas on this subject, and here is a selection of them:
STEVEN HYDE: COMMITTED TO JACKIE BURKHART, THOUGH IT SOMETIMES MAKES HIM THINK HE SHOULD BE COMMITTED TO THE NUTHOUSE (an essay in fourteen parts).
Hyde’s Compassion Toward Jackie: When It Becomes Personal
Hyde’s Attitude Toward Jackie in “Baby Fever” (3x07) Doesn’t Conflict with His Attitude Toward Her in “Jackie Bags Hyde” (3x08)
Why Hyde Abandons His Ice Cream to get Jackie a Vogue Magazine in “The Acid Queen” (6x04)
Self-Sacrifice and Selfishness: Hyde's Treatment of Jackie in "On With the Show" (7x16) Compared to His Behavior Toward Jackie in Seasons 5 and 6 After He Betrays Her by Sleeping with the Nurse
"Winter" (7x11) is a prime example of an episode I don't consider canon, at least where Hyde's behavior toward Jackie is concerned. Hyde promises Jackie to go with her to the Ladies of Point Place Christmas party but on the day refuses to go. Their exchange about his reversal is as follows:
JACKIE: Oh, hey, Steven, don't forget about the Ladies of Point Place party tonight.
HYDE: Oh, yeah, I forgot. I can't go. Something more important came up.
JACKIE: But you promised you'd go.
HYDE: Jackie if I promised, I clearly wasn't listening, which you should have known, so this is your fault.
I don't know who this Hyde is, but it's not the one from "Prom Night" in season 1 through season 6. Hyde's attitude toward Jackie is utterly dismissive and disrespectful. Unfortunately, some precedent for this attitude exists, but that occurs in the beginning of season 6, long after his core personality is established and reconfirmed in many episodes.
The consistently-written Hyde is willing to make himself uncomfortable and even unsafe for friends and relative strangers -- but particularly for Jackie. In "Winter," he can't be bothered to join her for a few hours at a stuffy party. He'd rather play with toys, which is understandable, but it's not a choice real!Hyde (or canon!Hyde) would make. He'd suck it up, keep his promise, and go to the party.
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