That '70s Show (1998–2006): Season 7, Episode 2 - Let's Spend the Night Together - full transcript

Kelso is waiting for Brooke's call he's going to become a daddy, but Fez keeps pestering him with fake calls and answers. Sissy Eric joins Donna in a feminist demonstration for a safe park, even belting 'I'm a Woman', but ends up the prey of a ruthless herd after humping her there. When Hyde's dad according to Kitty's hospital file turns up, lawyer William Barnett, he turns out to be black, yet everyone pretends not to mind or even notice -Kitty breaks that silence- then shuns him for offering Steven money, yet only content once the two make up.

Mmm, blonde.

More fun.

Everything is more fun.

Donna, if you only knew what I'd like
to do with you and your new hair,

you would beat the crap out of me.

- You know, I just might beat the crap out of you anyway.
- Yes.

So now that donna's not big red anymore, I guess we have
to go back to what we called her when she was 12...

jugs-a-poppin'.

- Man, I hated jugs-a-poppin'.
- Well, you shouldn't have had poppin' jugs.

Speaking of objectifying women, jackie, there's a "take back
the night" rally tonight at the park. Do you want to go?

Oh, and be with your deep-voiced
gal pals? Hmm, no, thank you.



This is important. Women should be able to walk through
the park at night without being harassed by weirdo men.

Hey, that was one time.

- I'll go.
- Really?

You'd be, like, the only guy there.

Although there is some question about shirley.

No, it'll be great. Why don't you come by when
hyde's dad is here? We'll go over there after that.

Yeah, it's my steven's big night. He finally
decided he wants to meet his real daddy.

Kept hearing this voice telling me,
"meet your father. Meet your father."

So finally, I said, "okay."
Jackie shut the hell up.

I did. It's a true story.

Get off the phone!

Okay, any minute now
brooke is going into labor,

all right? And I gave her the number of all
the places I was gonna be. I cannot miss this call.

Lookin' good there, big red.



We're going with jugs-a-poppin' again.

Oh, that's a good one,

and it's as true now as it
was the first day of fifth grade.

That was a poppin' summer.

Steven, I am so happy we finally
found your real father. Here,

I framed the blood test results for you.

Now I spoke to him this morning, and I told him how
your parents abandoned you, and we took you in,

and it's hard for you to say it out loud,
but that you love me because I saved your life.

- Kitty, I'm not sure...
- He would be dead on the streets.

okay, he's here. Now, steven, fix your hair. Eric,
don't mumble. Red, don't yell at eric if he mumbles.

Hi, is this the formans?

You know, I'm sorry. I told your friend last week
we don't want a subscription to "ebony" magazine.

No, no, no, no. We spoke over the phone.

I'm william barnett. I'm steven's father.

Oh!

I mean, come in. Come in.

Everybody, I want you to meet
steven's father. Steven, look.

I'm looking.

It's good to meet you, son.
I've really been looking forward to this.

Wanted to get you a card, but they
don't have one for our unique situation.

So here. Happy first communion.

Wow.

You came from him?

Yeah, I'm not sure I see the resemblance.

What are you talking about? My 'fro,

my coolness, my suspicion of the man...

this explains so much.

Well, mr. Barnett, please sit anywhere
you'd like on this big day.

After all, how often does a kid
get to meet his very own father?

So far I'm up to twice.

Hey, would you like a drink?
Perhaps a cool drink for our....

cool visitor.

No, thanks, but I think
all of you could use a scotch.

That's crazy. We're totally relaxed.

Hey, you know what show I love?

"The jeffersons."

Dyn-o-mite! Right?

"Dyn-o-mite" is from "good times."

Oh,

well, I watch them all.
I mean, I don't discriminate.

So father and son.

Yep.

Well, I..

I guess steven must have gotten
his mother's... eyes. Eyes.

Steven got his mother's pretty eyes.

Right.

Or as I like to say,

right on.

Okay, well, nobody's talking about
the elephant in the room, so I'll do it.

You're black.

Mom!

Okay, please, mr. Barnett, we're very open-minded.

Oh, no, he's right. I, myself,
love that singer Art Garfunkel.

Art Garfunkel is white.

Really?

Well, his name's got the "funk" in it, so I...

oh, wait, wait, wait.

Red, who's that black person I like?

- Martin luther king?
- Yes!

You know, I'm beginning to feel like you
haven't had a lot of black people in this house.

Well, I mean, certainly not
because we didn't want to.

Right, right. No, it's just there
haven't been any available.

You know, it's Wisconsin.

Well, I knowall about Wisconsin.

The only place around here where you'll
see whiteand black together is on a cow.

yeah, sure, sure, yeah.

So, william,

- what kind of work do you do?
- I own a chain of record stores.

Record stores... that's cool, huh?

I was afraid you were
gonna be a cop or something.

I don't like cops.

I don't like cops, either.

Hey, who do you think shot J.F.K.?

I don't know because
they don't want me to know.

Check it out, man.
I'm a chip off the old block.

Man, I wish mom had told me about you.

- Hey, when was the last time you saw her?
- Oh, years ago.

We were dating, and she just disappeared.

I guess she married the man you thought was
your father and told him that you were his baby.

Yeah,

mom must have been pretty relieved
when I came out white,huh?

Hello. Brooke, it's me

Did you have the baby yet?

No, are you sure?

Okay, well, I'm in the kitchen now, so...

no, it's the same number, but
I'm in the kitchen, so when you call...

no, you just gotta think,
"kitchen, kitchen, kitchen."

Okay.

This is so exciting. You're going to be
a father. and I'm going to be all alone.

My clock is ticking.

I just don't want to screw
this thing up, you know?

When that kid opens his eyes, I want his daddy
who loves him to be the first thing he sees.

Plus, I don't want him to get switched at birth
with one of those babies that doesn't speak english.

Why are you here?!

This isn't your home!

It still wouldn't kill you
to put up some pictures of me.

I got it!

Hello.

Charlie Schmidt!

I haven't talked to you since the war.

You know,I wasn't even sure
they pulled you out of the water.

- If I had known
- never call here again!

- Kelso!
- Well, I gotta keep the line open.

I'm gonna kill you and
mount your head on the tv.

And if it helps me get better reception,

it'll do more for me than
you have in your whole life.

Ooh, fez, michael, meet
william barnett, steven's father.

Good to meet you both.

Would you look at that.

Yeah, I'm half black, man.

It kinda puts all the pieces
of the puzzle together, don't it?

Hey, I'm having a kid soon.
I wonder if mine's gonna be half black.

Is the mother black?

No.

I have to say, mr. Barnett,

it's nice to see another
person of color in this town.

White people, you know what I'm talking about?

Can't say that I do.

Oh, I hear you, brother man.

Eric,are you ready to go? I want to get to the
feminist rally in time for the Hugh Hefner pi?ata.

Mr. Barnett, this is Donna. Donna, this is...

I'm Steven's father.
I'm black, and it's okay.

Wow.

Whoa, donna, please, do not flip out on
the man just because of the color of his skin.

I would never do that.

I would never do that.

Okay, donna, let's just go,

and maybe in the car we can have a little talk
about how hurtful our preconceived notions can be.

Power.

Steven, this is so exciting.

- I know. I met my dad.
- And he's rich.

Now instead of waiting for you to get off your butt
and make some money, we can just inherit it.

Wait a minute. You mean inherit it from me?

No, no, no, no. All she means
is that you are doing quite well.

When I talked to your secretary, and she
put me on hold, there was music on the line.

I thought to myself, "well, this is a man
who can afford a thing or two."

I see. So you knew I had money
before you invited me here.

Is that supposed to mean something?

I don't know.

Why don't you tell me, Steven?

What are you talking about?

Well, I mean, we don't have to play games.

I can give you money
if that's what you're after.

That's who you think I am?

- I'll see you guys later... No, you know what?
- Steven.

I didn't need anything from him growing up,
and I don't need anything from him now.

You know, that was very rude of you.

And I can't believe I'm saying this
to someone wearing cashmere, but,

well, I don't think we can be friends.

how could you say that to steven?

He doesn't want your money.
I want your money.

How could you think that
anybody here needs your money?

Look at this place.

Glass grapes,

pizza rolls,

an organ..

it's like carnegie hall.

I stand by what I said.
What else was I supposed to think?

You're supposed to look at me
and know that I raised fine young men,

even though one of them is at a feminist rally.

Mr. Barnett, you are wrong
about steven. He's perfect.

I think you should go.

I agree.

I was gonna pack you some leftovers, but

that ship has sailed, mister.

I hope this doesn't discourage you from
inviting a second black person into your home.

- What do we want?
- A safe park!

- And when do we want it?
- Now!

- I can't hear you, ladies. When do we want it?
- Now!

Whoo! Yeah!

Take back the night!

This feels really good, Donna.

Women should be able to walk
through this park without being afraid.

In fact, some day I hope that

I can walk through this park
without being afraid.

It helps to whistle.

Well, I'm really glad you came with me.

And I love seeing how passionate
you got singing "I am woman."

I'm having a lot of fun, donna.

And I'm sorry, but you look so hot,

your new blonde hair shining in the light
of the burning effigy of that molester.

Hey, I got an idea.

Why don't we go "take back"
the area behind that bench?

- When do you want it?
- Now.

brooke, did you have the baby yet?

fez?

No, this is your baby,

and I'm really ugly.

Okay, I know this is a prank 'cause
there's no way my baby would be ugly.

hello.

yes, is your refrigerator running?

Because if it is, you'd better go catch it.
Ah-burn!

Stop calling me!

what?!

Are you mad?

No, fez.

You sound mad.

I'm fine.

You say the words, but
I can tell you don't mean it.

Look, just don't call meanymore.

why do you keep hanging up
on me if you're not mad?

I'm waiting to hear from
the mother of my child.

So you are mad.

Curl up with the phone
so we can talk this over.

- Fez, I'm hanging up.
- Fine.Just hang up then.

Fine.

Are you still there?

Yeah, I'm still here.

Hey.

Hey.

Thanks for not hanging up.

I'm just so mad at that William Barnett.
I mean, thinking you wanted something from him.

Everyone knows I'm all you've ever desired.

Look, if I was in his place, I probably would
have thought the same thing, you know?

It's not a big deal.
I just wanted to meet the guy and

find out if he looked like
I imagined my father would look like.

By the way, no.

Well, who needs a father anyway?

You know what? I've been doing just fine since my dad disappeared
into the jungle to bring freedom to the grateful natives.

Jackie, your father's in prison for
embezzling $60,000 from the city.

I'm pretty. Don't contradict me.

hey, hey, ho, ho!
This park is our sand "no" means no.

hey, hey, ho, ho!
This park is our sand "no" means no.

you know what's great?

There's, like, half a dozen women
on the other side of that hedge

who would kill to be where I am right now.

- Ow, ow,you're on my hair.
- Your beautiful blonde hair?

Ow! Get off! Get off!

Hey, there's a woman in trouble!
Let's get him, sisters!

no, no!

That's right, you pervert. "No" means no.

No, ladies, please, I'm one of you.

Let's put these work boots to use!

Yeah!

Run, eric! Run like Bruce Jenner.

Oh, crap, he doesn't know sports.

open up, it's dr. Baby doctor.

I have your baby,
and he wants to talk to you.

It's just me.

I'm not a doctor,

and I don't have your baby.

Ah-burn!

That was a good one.

Listen, this baby stuff's, like, really important
to me, okay? So I'm trying to take it seriously.

Hey, say no more.
My sensitive friend, I am sorry.

No more phone pranks from now on.

learn to trust your friends.

Mr. Sexy's pizza.

Our special today is sexaroni.

Fez, God!

Hello.

Brooke!

What?

Your water broke?

What does that mean?

Oh, god, that's disgusting!

No, why would you tell me that?

Oh, jeez! Okay.
Okay, I'm on my way.

This is it! I'm having a baby!
Go get 'em, buddy!

Mr. Sexy's pizza.

Our special today is sexaroni.

Well, it's like pepperoni, but sexy.

You... you mean you want some?

we're closed.

hey.

Hey,

I was wondering if maybe
we could try this again.

Yeah, I mean, it worked
so well the first time.

I'm sorry about that. Thing is,

if I grew up with nothing,
and found out I had a dad with money,

I would have thought maybe
he owed me something.

Well, that's not me.

I know,

but when we first met,
I thought I saw myself in you.

Yeah, I can see that.

You and me..

it's like looking in a mirror.

So you want to go get
a beer or something?

I can get you in some places
you've probably never been to.

Oh, like that cool jazz bar off the highway?

No, no, I'm talking about
country clubs, fancy restaurants.

I'm rich as hell, man.

Everything okay here, steven?

Yeah, everything's fine.

I am so glad you're back.

I felt horrible letting you go off
without any leftovers.

It was nice meeting you,red,

and you're right. You have
raised some fine young men.

"Pig"
"No means No"

Yeah,

I'm real proud of 'em.

They stole all my clothes.

- Who?
- The angry mob of feminists.

Oh, man, look at you. They even
shaved off all your body hair.

Yes.

Yes, they did.

So kelso has a child. I cannot wait to see
the smile on that sweet little face,

And i bet the baby's cute, too.

It is so cool that Steven's father's rich.

It almost makes up for my father
Being locked away in pris... I mean,

Native land.

Eric, i'm so sorry about
What happened at the rally.

It was like watching an antelope
Get taken down On "wild kingdom."

This is permanent marker, donna.

I don't think this is coming off!