Kuumad 70ndad Black Dog (1998–2006) Online
- Original Title :
- Black Dog
- Genre :
- TV Episode / Comedy / Romance
- Year :
- 1998–2006
- Directror :
- David Trainer
- Cast :
- Topher Grace,Mila Kunis,Ashton Kutcher
- Writer :
- Bonnie Turner,Terry Turner
- Type :
- TV Episode
- Time :
- 22min
- Rating :
- 7.8/10
The news Jackie's dad councilman Burkhart had to resign after embezzlement charges convinces Kelso she'll soon be running back to home for a comforting shoulder, as Steven's remains as cold as his heart. 'Perfect couple' Eric and Donna finds they disagree whether the way to go is closeness or giving space, and asking the equally divided Forman parents only causes another menopause-crisis... Fez enjoys bossy boss Nina giving him a stern lesson in fingerprints-taking, but the ink leaves its black mark on her and a part of him he normally only touches, a lot... Kelso has dug up his pallet gun from his garden, which was buried after he accidentally killed -till now oblivious- Eric's hamster; now Hyde's taunting coincides with another involuntary shot, and the fiend -who constantly punches his poor pall's arm black and blue- pretends to be hit in the deceptively patched eye till Michael, who fears to have shot 'accidentally on purpose', hands it over penitentially for undeserved corporal ...
Episode complete credited cast: | |||
Topher Grace | - | Eric Forman | |
Mila Kunis | - | Jackie Burkhart | |
Ashton Kutcher | - | Michael Kelso | |
Danny Masterson | - | Steven Hyde | |
Laura Prepon | - | Donna Pinciotti | |
Wilmer Valderrama | - | Fez | |
Debra Jo Rupp | - | Kitty Forman | |
Kurtwood Smith | - | Reginald "Red" Forman | |
Don Stark | - | Bob Pinciotti (credit only) | |
Joanna Canton | - | Nina |
The last episode that Hyde has a beard
Charlie McDaniel (Re-recording Mixer), Craig Porter (Re-recording Mixer), and Vince Rohr (Production Sound Mixer) were nominated for an Emmy in the category of "Outstanding Multi-Camera Sound Mixing for a Series or Special" for their work on episodes 5 through 10 of this season.
The episode title is also the title of a track on the fourth album by Led Zeppelin, released in 1971. Several other episodes are also named for songs on this album, including "Going to California", "Battle of Evermore", and "Misty Mountain Hop".