Do you think Eric should have felt for what he said, or was it just bad timing ? "That '70s Show" Grandma's Dead (TV Episode 1999) - IMDb
In a rare tender moment while reminiscing, Red reveals that his mother was the first person to call him "Red," finally giving the audience a backstory for his nickname.
Meanwhile, the rest of the Forman house is in its usual state of semi-functional chaos: [S1E23] Grandma's Dead
The episode kicks off with Eric driving his notoriously difficult grandmother home. After Eric tells her it "wouldn’t kill her to be nice for one day," she promptly drops dead on his shoulder. Naturally, Eric is convinced he's a murderer and spends much of the episode riddled with guilt and fear of telling Red.
copes with her "mixed feelings" about her mother-in-law by cooking an absurd amount of food. Do you think Eric should have felt for
Because this episode was aired out of order, the timeline actually jumps back to 1976, even though the previous episode took place in 1977.
If you look closely during the scene where Grandma Bernice dies on Eric's shoulder, the actress is actually caught blinking. Final Thoughts After Eric tells her it "wouldn’t kill her
When we think of "That '70s Show," we usually picture the gang in the basement, but "Grandma’s Dead" (Season 1, Episode 23) takes a much darker, yet hilariously awkward, turn into family tragedy. Originally intended as the Season 1 finale and set in 1976, this episode finds the Formans navigating the unexpected loss of Red’s mother, Bernice. The Plot: "It Wouldn’t Kill You to Be Nice"