<Tr> <Td_colspan="7"> Hyde finds a memo from his father, revealing that the Grooves franchise has been sold for a ridiculous amount of money . Fez's friend visits from their home country, bringing more powerful marijuana . Hyde takes too much and hallucinates everyone as different versions himself; as result, he cleans up his act and becomes a more efficient person . At the same time Red and Kitty try to sell their house, and Randy tries to figure out what went wrong in his relationship with Donna . The gang help Hyde understand it wasn't the marijuana that made him freak out; the thought of losing his job and not knowing what to do next was . Hyde's father visits Grooves, revealing that the Point Place store is to be left to Hyde, who "celebrates" with Leo and his father . Fez's friend convinces him to return home, since Jackie has rejected him . However, once Jackie learns just how heartbroken she made Fez, she decides to give being a couple a try, forgiving him . Kitty informs everyone Eric is coming home from Africa . </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> 200 </Th> <Td> 22 </Td> <Td> "That' 70s Finale" </Td> <Td> David Trainer </Td> <Td> Gregg Mettler </Td> <Td> May 18, 2006 (2006 - 05 - 18) </Td> <Td> 822 </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td_colspan="7"> In the 200th episode and series finale, it is December 31, 1979, the final day of the 1970s . In a bit of a clip show, all the characters reminisce about the decade . Hyde helps a hesitant Kitty and Red decide about moving . Fez searches for the perfect time and place for his first kiss with Jackie while Kelso returns to spend the last night of the 1970s with his friends . Kelso also falls off the water tower (again), after being tricked by Fez and Hyde . Red and Kitty announce to their guests that they decided not to move to Florida . As Donna leaves the room for some air, Eric returns just in time for New Year's Eve . He apologizes to Donna, who says things "are a lot different now", and they kiss and reconcile . Eric then joins the guys in the final "circle" of the decade when Donna and Jackie tell them to get upstairs . But before they do, Eric states the last person upstairs has to call Red a dumbass . Everyone races upstairs, leaving Kelso behind after Hyde pushes him . Kelso is the final character to be seen as he grabs "the stupid helmet" and prepares to call Red a dumbass . As the 1970s end, the episode ends in a final shot of the Formans' basement with the kids and adults upstairs counting down to one (with the episode ending abruptly just as they reach "one", and the' 70s officially end). Then shows the car license plate one last time reading "That' 70s Show" along with the year saying 80 . The credits show the gang from season 1 singing "Hello It's Me" by Todd Rundgren . </Td> </Tr>

Do eric and donna get back together in season 8