Jackie has to get a job in order to stay with Kelso. Eric catches Red snooping in his room.
Season 4 Episode 13 of That 70s Show resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s04e01 - It's A Wonderful Life
s04e02 - Eric's Depression
s04e03 - Pinciotti vs. Forman
s04e04 - Hyde Gets the Girl
s04e05 - Bye-Bye Basement
s04e06 - The Relapse (1)
s04e07 - Uncomfortable Ball Stuff (2)
s04e08 - Donna's Story
s04e09 - Forgotten Son
s04e10 - Red and Stacey
s04e11 - The Third Wheel
s04e12 - An Eric Forman Christmas
s04e13 - Jackie Says Cheese
s04e14 - Eric's Hot Cousin
s04e15 - Tornado Prom
s04e16 - Donna Dates a Kelso
s04e17 - Kelso's Career
s04e18 - Leo Loves Kitty
s04e19 - Jackie's Cheese Squeeze
s04e20 - Class Picture
s04e21 - Prank Day
s04e22 - Eric's Corvette Caper
s04e23 - Hyde's Birthday
s04e24 - That '70s Musical
s04e25 - Eric's False Alarm
s04e26 - Everybody Loves Casey
s04e27 - Love, Wisconsin Style
Too cool for the Wisconsin suburbs where he lives under the authority of his parents - Red and Kitty - 18-year-old Eric Forman yearns for his independence. But rites of passage aren't all that easy at a time when jumpsuits and platforms are the epitome of cool. Just ask Eric's ex-girlfriend and next door neighbor, Donna, a knock-out who's been forced to deal with her parents recent split and her dad Bob's new life as a swinging single.
Eric gets by with a little help from his friends, who spend most of their time hanging out in the Forman basement and pondering their lives, their parents and their future. The gang includes Michael Kelso, a good-looking but gullible guy, especially when it comes to dealing with his controlling on-again, off-again girlfriend Jacqueline "Jackie" Beulah Burkehart; Steven Hyde, a conspiracy theorist who thinks Xerox will take over the world; and Fez, a foreign exchange student who's soaking up American culture like a sponge.