: Upon hearing of Hyde's plan, Red and Kitty attempt to convince him to stay, arguing that he needs a high school diploma and that New York is no place for a 17-year-old. Subplots :
In the That '70s Show episode titled " Punk Chick " (Season 1, Episode 22), the primary narrative follows Steven Hyde as he meets and falls for a rebellious punk rocker named Chrissy. Punk ChickThat '70s Show : Season 1 Episode 22
: Jackie seeks Kitty's help to bake a pie for a home economics assignment but repeatedly fails. Episode Continuity & Production Notes : Upon hearing of Hyde's plan, Red and
: The two unlikely partners bond over a technical challenge—modifying an Atari Pong machine to make the paddles smaller and the game more difficult. Episode Continuity & Production Notes : The two
: The couple appears to be broken up in this episode, even though they officially reconciled in the earlier episode "Prom Night".
: Hyde meets Chrissy, a "female version of himself" who travels on a motorbike and views love as a tool used by industrialists to keep women subservient. She invites him to run away to New York City to start a punk band, forcing Hyde to choose between a life of total rebellion and his surrogate family in Point Place.
Viewers often note several continuity errors in this episode due to it being aired out of production order: