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Oh, you guys, I do not know how to accurately state how terrible this visit goes. It’s with all of this emotion - plus, like, every other emotion Alex has been feeling since TMS imploded - that Alex visits Lizzy at her boarding school, large pizza in hand, in an attempt to make amends. She hops from that conversation to another super-fun one with her PR team, who informs her that “it’s not the best time to get divorced” and proceeds to list reasons why - mostly, the suspicious timing with Mitch’s divorce - as well as ways the actual filing for divorce could make her look good and pitiable or bad and like a heartless bitch, all with the sterility of the listing of side effects on a drug commercial. Basically, like, true Alex Levy nightmare stuff.
She loves her job more than she’s ever loved her family.
Lizzy immediately blames Alex and her job and tells her mother that she treats her and her father like assistants. The conversation goes about as poorly as Alex had feared. Freshly back from the wildfires in Los Angeles, Alex must do the thing that caused her to hurl her guts into a toilet in front of sometimes archenemy Bradley Jackson, and tell her young daughter Lizzy that she and Jason are getting a divorce. The most spectacular of these meltdowns belongs to our girl Alex Levy. “That ‘70s Show” aired from 1998 to 2006 and could see strong viewership from the now adults who watched the original series.It feels appropriate that “Open Waters” airs the week of Thanksgiving, a holiday that, with its potent mix of extended family members, free-flowing booze, and a truly overwhelming amount of meat, always runs the risk of ending in a full-on family meltdown, because that’s exactly what’s going on at The Morning Show this week: People are melting the hell down.
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The parents from the original and a character that is the child of the two main characters from the original series could make this spinoff more successful. The spinoff focused on the 1980s didn't have any of the same cast or characters of the original. The show averaged 6.8 million viewers in its one-season run. “That ‘80s Show” had 11.4 million episodes for its premiere before falling to 5.1 million for the finale. “That ‘70s Show” also helped boost the careers of stars Topher Grace, Laura Prepon, Mila Kunis, Danny Masterson, Ashton Kutcher and Wilmer Valderrama.Ī spinoff called “That ‘80s Show” ran for 13 episodes on Fox. The show had a successful run with several of the seasons averaging over 10 million viewers per episode. Why It’s Important: “That ‘70s Show” ran for eight seasons and 200 episodes on Fox. Related Link: Top 10 Most Watched Netflix Shows “That ‘70s Show” featured “In The Street” as the theme song, performed by Todd Griffin for season one and Cheap Trick for seasons two through eiight. Each season of the series featured a different band theme with episodes named after popular songs. The show featured pop culture references throughout and featured many popular 1970s topics across movies, music, television and politics.