Born This only furthers the Romeo & Juliet aspect of Eric going to California for Donna, in their relationship and Eric ignores the objections of their friends and proposes to Donna at the Water Tower and she accepts. Relationships Family No, no, no. Jackie knows how interesting and incredible she is. She is portrayed by Laura Prepon. The Eric and Donna scene from That '70s Show that means more than you think, © 2020 Looper.com. At the time, she thought it was because he wanted to go sleep with her. Another mixup in her birthday is that in another episode, her birthday is taken place in February, about the time of Valentine's Day (even though the episode takes place late into 1979), which would conclude Eric's birthday is in March, which he delusionally prompted saying in a season 5 episode. Red assures Hyde that women always want to dance, and gets his wife Kitty (Debra Jo Rupp) to teach Hyde some steps. Later, while Donna shows obvious interest in Eric, she also makes her disinterest in Hyde's blatant advances clear. We should all learn from Jackie by putting ourselves first before any romantic relationship. Birthday She is simply unbreakable. Eric and her shared a kiss after he returned to Point Place for New Years Eve. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Was he just a rebound? Donna also gave up going to college in Madison so that she could stay with Eric. When Eric and Donna recount the night, making various "remember when...?" Jackie is just being truthful about her motives, and we can't help but admire and respect her superpowers when it comes to crushing souls. She lost her virginity to Eric and at first found it awkward and weird, but assured Eric that with "practice" they would find it enjoyable. https://that70sshow.fandom.com/wiki/Donna_Pinciotti?oldid=23392. While Jackie may often talk a big game and act as though she can never get hurt, we have seen the poor girl get her heart broken several times throughout the course of That '70s Show. In the season seven episode "Who's Been Sleeping Here? Episodes However, just as they were packing their stuff in the Vista Cruiser, Fez and Laurie announced their marriage. She dons skirts and dresses for special occasions, but mostly wears jeans and pants in her day to day life. Their relationship has been tumultuous at times, having suffered two break ups since the show began. 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Whether it was by Kelso who she loved dearly despite the fact that he would cheat on her over and over again, or whether it was by Hyde who would treat her with absolutely no respect whatsoever throughout the entire series, it's clear that Jackie could've been treated a whole lot better by her romantic partners in Point Place. "This is a side of you I've never seen," Donna tells Hyde, impressed with his moves. Hey, at least she's being honest here. We have always been told that honesty is the best policy, right? When Eric says he wants to kiss Donna again, she tells him to "shut up and dance" — echoing what she told Hyde earlier, but now in a reciprocated context. That '70s Finale Voted in her yearbook as "Most likely to destroy a talented man's potential," Jackie proves to be the most underrated evil mastermind in TV history, and her talents and powers deserve to be recognized. Some might call her mastery work evil, others will refer to it as pure genius. Hurt, humiliated and heartbroken, Donna turns to the one person she thinks still truly cares for her - old boyfriend Eric Forman. She calls upon these personal qualities to deal with her personal issues, such as the shaky relationship between her father and mother, Midge & Bob Pinciotti, who had her when they were still in high school. That '70s Pilot While Donna genuinely feels she is right to do this, as she is following her dreams of becoming a music journalist, her actions provoke a bad response in the normally even-keeled Eric, who feels Donna is not taking him and their relationship seriously. Although Donna, Eric, Hyde, Kelso, and Fez all bring something unique to Eric Foreman's basement on That '70s Show, Jackie Burkhart reigns supreme. Eric breaks up with Donna when she returns his promise ring and much awkwardness ensued over rights to the basement and trying to get along while exploring new romances. First seen Donna Pinciotti Jackie says this quote to her boyfriend Michael Kelso, who is of course portrayed by Mila Kunis' real-life husband, Ashton Kutcher. Donna tells them that Eric broke up with her three weeks earlier. What happens, happens, and this will not stop her from flaunting all of the glory that God has given her. But then, to her delight, Eric showed up in California looking for her, and the two reunited and returned to Point Place. Donna has been lifelong friends with Eric, having grown up next door to each other in the fictional Wisconsin suburb of Point Place. Donna is an intelligent, witty, red-haired (she later changed to blonde after her marriage to Eric was called off), tall (5'10), rather strong, athletic teenager with feminist ideals, who is outwardly confident and strong, sometimes to the point of coming across as arrogant or self-righteous, though usually laid back and easy going. Casey dumps Donna in front of Bob and the Formans. Portrayed by It's the only potential situation where she won't have to settle.