It's shown that Hyde is a deep person with good morals because he cherishes his friendships more than worldly or materialistic possessions. After Hyde's mother abandoned him, Hyde was forced to live on his own in his mother's house. Since he was so poor, he was going to sell the house and live on the streets. After Kitty and Eric saw how miserable Hyde was in the house, they persuaded Red to make his living arrangements better by asking Hyde to move in with them.
In the episode " Hyde Moves In ", Hyde moves in, but since there are no extra bedrooms in the house, he sleeps in the storage room in the basement on a military cot from Red's days in the war. Hyde finds a job working at the Fotohut for his burn-out boss, Leo, in order to pay his way for the generosity the Forman's show him.
After Eric's departure to Africa, Hyde became more of the main character due to his relationship with Eric's parents his foster parents and marriage to Samantha. Hyde's best friend, and later foster-brother, is the nice, geeky Eric Forman The two share probably the closest friendship out of the group, shown by how they care and rely on each other and each others' advice. Eric and Hyde met in at age 9 when Eric asked Hyde to walk him home because he was scared of Donna, because she had punched him.
Back then, Eric called Hyde, Steven. But Hyde told him that he goes by his last name Hyde. The two apparently hung out after Eric's mom forced the two to take a bath together. Hyde often calls Eric by his last name though has called him by his first name on rare occasions. Hyde developed a fairly close relationship with Eric's dad, Red Forman, who admired his toughness, lack of showing emotions, and traditional masculinity, all qualities his son Eric lacks.
Red became the closest Hyde ever had to a real father after he moved in with the Formans. Red does occasionally feel that Hyde can be a bad influence on Eric, particularly due to his frequent marijuana use, and briefly kicked him out when Hyde was arrested.
However, Red has shown more respect for Hyde than his own son, due to Eric's smart-mouth, inability to play sports, and lack of quality work habits. Red even offered a job at his muffler shop to Hyde and not Eric. Red and Hyde occasionally have a one-on-one man talk with each other, a famous one being in the episode " Hyde's Birthday " where Red opposes to Hyde's idea to move out when he was Red states that if Hyde moves out, he is either going to end up at a dead-end job, or go to prison.
Red also tells Hyde not to tell Eric about their talk, as Red will make Eric move out when he is Hyde normally does what Red tells him and does not talk back to him, because he knows how much Red respects him. Leo and Hyde created a friendship early on in Hyde's employment to the Foto Hut. In a season 2 episode, Hyde stated he never had a dad, and Leo stated that he never had a son.
Later in the series, however, Leo states that he does have a son. In the episode " Magic Bus ", Leo thinks of Hyde as the son he never had. Ironically enough, during his tenure in the Foto Hut, he was the more responsible worker between himself and Leo, even telling his own boss off for not doing his job.
In season 5, Leo mysteriously disappeared from Point Place, leaving behind a note for Hyde that explains that he was only supposed to be in Point Place for a short while, but ended up staying for 6 years. Hyde was greatly upset by this, but Leo had left him some "film" and Hyde was okay.
Hyde and Leo's friendship resumed when Leo returned to the series near the end of Season 7. Edna and Bud Hyde. Steven Hyde had a rough childhood.
His step-father, Bud had abandoned him at a young age. Steven continued to be upset with him for years until he finally reconnected with him in season 3. In season 1, Hyde was abandoned by his mother, Edna Hyde who only appeared in the episode Career Day , and was heard in three others.
Hyde and his mother generally do love each other but always argued worse than other families. In the end, Edna generally does love Hyde and admits that she was never a good mother.
She apparently knew about Hyde's illegal doings, because it is hinted that she is the one that gave him his fake ID to buy beer. Hyde later discovers that Bud is not his real father and was somewhat surprised. It is shown that he still considers Bud as family despite learning who his real father is. Kitty discovers that Bud is not Hyde's real father. Hyde was mildly surprised but got around to it, as to him it explained a lot his afro, his coolness, and suspicion of the man.
He was also delighted to see hear his father owned record stores and picked up some of his father's traits about conspiracy theories. There was brief tension since William believed he needed something from him, but they overcame it and went out for a drink.
Father and son continue to bond with William even asking for his son to housesit for him. At the end of the series, William sells his company but gives his remaining store to Hyde, making him the owner of his own store.
Hyde later meets his half-sister, Angie, who one day dreamed of owning her own record company, but ends up working alongside WB in Madison. Hyde says that he knew Angie "wasn't right" ever since he heard her say that she was a math major. Hyde and his sister had problems because she wanted to take over the business while he paid it no mind and had Jackie step in. Despite this, they got along better with Hyde even trying to defend her from being hurt after she started dating Kelso which left Angie touched as she really felt she had a brother.
Much later, Hyde gave his blessing for them to date. By the time Angie leaves for Madison, she and Hyde have come to accept each other as family. Early on in the series, he was rarely interested in getting into a serious relationship, and was very cynical about the idea, as portrayed in some of his quips such as "Dating is prostitution, only you do not always get what you pay for".
Also, in "Holy Crap", he claims he doesn't go to church because it would make him a hypocrite, him believing that organized religion has corrupted the teachings of the likes of others like Jesus , Buddha and Muhammad.
Despite the fact that Hyde mentions God such as stating his hair is a gift from God in "Eric's Hot Cousin", he does not express any sort of organized religious affiliation. However, he is shown on several occasions to be reverent and somewhat religious when times call for it. In contrast to the sensitive New-Age men prevalent in the s, Hyde is very traditionally masculine, much like Red.
He does not voice or show his emotions often, and does not worry about romantic relationships and women the way Eric, Michael Kelso Ashton Kutcher , and Fez Wilmer Valderrama do; he considers himself too "tough" and strong for that type of behavior. He generally acts as though he does not care for anyone, perhaps as a defensive mechanism; however, it is shown during the course of the series that he does care deeply about his friends and the Formans.
Hyde seems to be against extracurricular activities, although he does mention that he plays baseball in school and is a fan of the Green Bay Packers. Hyde's other hobbies include music, hunting, and working on cars. After Eric's departure to Africa, Hyde's conflicts were front and center in the series, mostly due to his relationship with Eric's parents his foster parents and his short marriage to an exotic dancer named Samantha Jud Tylor. Hyde receives a letter from his father, William Barnett, telling him that he is selling his chain of record stores.
Hyde, angry at the vague letter, fears that he won't be able to continue the career he loves. This drives him to actually quit "the circle" although he returns to it by episode's end Later, Barnett shows up to Hyde's record store to tell him that he sold every store except for the one in Point Place and has granted him sole ownership of the last remaining Grooves.
Hyde ends the series as the owner and manager of his Grooves record store. Early on in the series, he is rarely interested in getting into a serious relationship, and is very cynical about the idea as portrayed in some of his quips such as "Dating is prostitution, only you don't always get what you pay for".
However, as the series progresses, he enjoys a number of relationships. It was mentioned that his only girlfriend ended up leaving him for his uncle. Hyde's first love interest of the series was a proto-punk girl named Crissy Jade Gordon , who wanted him to move to New York City with her, but he ultimately decides to stay in Point Place, and she leaves for New York.
The relationship lasted only one episode. Before Eric and Donna Laura Prepon start to date, it causes friction between Eric and Hyde, as they both have feelings for her. At one point Hyde attempts to kiss her, but she rejects him with a slap. In an early episode, she blows off a "study date" with Hyde at the library to go out with Eric for Valentine's Day.
Hyde goes to talk to Donna while she is out with Eric and tells her how he feels about her. However, Donna doesn't understand him because she is drunk. Hyde gives up soon after, prompting the assumption that he was more infatuated with Donna and not in love with her and they remain close friends. Hyde responds by knocking Chip out cold. Later that day, after talking to Kitty, Hyde takes Jackie out for their first date which leads to their first kiss.
Hyde also takes Jackie to his junior prom in the first season, and he is the one Jackie goes to for comfort when she and Kelso encounter problems in their relationship, prompting him to ask, "Why does she always come to me? Hyde and Jackie's relationship is a very typical 'opposites attract' relationship.
Hyde tells Eric that he simply ignores Jackie's constant complaining and bossiness and focuses on how "hot" she is instead, although he does become more mature and caring as their relationship progresses. They come together during the summer between Seasons 4 and 5 when they find themselves bored with watching The Price Is Right. The relationship gradually grows into a surprisingly strong one, considering their past conflicts. However, Jackie sees Kelso making out with Annette the girl Kelso dated while he was in California and yells "get off my boyfriend".
Hyde breaks up with Jackie but it only lasts an episode before they get back together and go to the Valentine's Day dance. They also go through trouble when Hyde mistakenly believes she is cheating on him with Kelso. In response, he cheats on her. He sincerely apologizes, but Jackie ends the relationship. The separation is brief, however, and they get back together at the beginning of Season 6.
They remain together until midway through Season 7, when Jackie becomes insecure about their relationship and asks Hyde if he can see a future with her. His response, "I don't know", breaks them up briefly, but they reconcile after only a few weeks apart. However, when Jackie is offered a job in Chicago, Hyde is once again forced to make a decision about a possible future together. The series focused on the lives of a group of six teenage friends living in fictional Point Place, Wisconsin, from May 17, to December 31, However, in the current climate, it seems as if you are presumed guilty the moment you are accused.
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