On May 18, FOX will air the 200th and final episode of That '70s Show.
The hour-long finale will mark the end of one of the network's longest running scripted comedies. While I could sit and
watch That '70s Show and always enjoy a few chuckles, I also felt like the show should have been much better
than it was. Too often I would see great premises sucked into the vortex of sitcom cliches, which would normally make
me change the channel, but the show and its characters had enough of that weird tripped out charm to make me come back
on occasion. After awhile, though, I gave up, and I haven't seen a single episode of this season.
Despite my hot and cold feelings for the show, FOX has decided it needs a bigger send off than some mere series finale. On May 11, BEFORE the finale, FOX will air a retrospective titled That '70s Show: The Final Goodbye. The 90-minute special, which begins at 8:37 p.m. EST (it follows a preview of the new X-Men film) will consist of the same stuff of similar specials: interviews with cast members and guests, outtakes, deleted scenes, and etc.














