Red Sees Red

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“Red Sees Red”
That '70s Show episode
Episode no. Season 3
Episode 53
Guest stars Shirley Jones (Herself), Charo (Herself), Spiro Papadatos (Gene Simmons)
Written by Linda Wallem
Directed by David Trainer
Production no. 302
Original airdate October 10, 2000
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Red Sees Red is an episode of That '70s Show.

Red goes ballistic when he realizes that the kids aren't paying any attention to his new curfew and are sneaking in and out of the house at all hours of the night.

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Red is cracking down after hearing about Eric and Hyde's dope use by instating a curfew for Eric, Hyde, and even Laurie. He's watching the kids in the basement and putting bells on the doors so he can hear if people are sneaking in or not. Kitty tells him he's being a little too hard on them, but Red doesn't listen. Kitty daydreams of having a perfect family, and dreams up a fantasy sequence in which all of her family members are part of a show à la The Brady Bunch Hour. Shirley Jones appears and takes her children away, except for Laurie, whom she deems a whore. Kitty, feeling sad and rejected, tells guest-star Charo to "can it" after she appears and utters her signature line, "Cuchi Cuchi!"

Eric decides to sneak out and Red catches him, telling him that his friends are no longer allowed in the house. Eric goes back to his room only to find that Donna has snuck in much to his apprecation. Red starts doing a bed check and Donna hides behind the door and runs out of the room while Red is busy boarding up Eric's window. She heads into Laurie's room where Laurie is making out with Kelso and Red comes by so Kelso & Donna hide under the bed while Laurie pretends to pray. Red then heads to the basement to check Hyde where Jackie and Fez are with him. They hide when Red shows up to check to see if the door is locked. Red goes to the kitchen satisfied that he has instated discipline in the house only to turn his head around and see the gang sneeking out together trying to push the Vista Cruiser because Red took Eric's keys away. Red tells them there's going to be more discipline now, but Kitty has had enough. She tells Red and everyone that she is quiting her job as a nurse to be a fulltime mom and to make her house a happy home again.

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Main article: That '70s Show

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