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8/10
Battle of the Sexists ****
berringercross19 June 2010
Original Air Date: September 20th, 1998

With Red Forman low on work hours due to cutbacks, he drives his wife crazy with his incessant household fix-it spree. Meanwhile his son Eric is being driven crazy by the fact that the girl he loves has beaten him in one-on-one basketball. For the first time in the show's short history, there are no extravagant extra details (concerts, birthday parties, political rallies) going on in the lives of our favorite television family. In truth, that makes it hard to remember this is indeed a simple sitcom and not an every day slice of American life seen through comical goggles.

Every member of the cast plays at least a semi-integral role in the development of major situations, giving them all opportunities to shine instead of having one or two standouts among the crowd like the initial episodes. More depth is given to Jackie Burkhart (Mila Kunis) and Steven Hyde (Danny Masterson) during the episode's subplot which focuses on the annoying-but-comfortable relationship between Jackie and Kelso. More validity is given to the budding relationship between Eric and Donna. There's even more room for Wilmer Valderrama to expand on the mannerisms of his foreign exchange student personification, Fez. It's nice to see such intricate detail being woven into the fabric of these characters' interactions with one another and it was easy to see that the show would keep solidifying itself from here. Overall, "Battle of the Sexists" might not be one of the most memorable installments from the first season, but you could do a whole lot worse with other television tidbits from the same era.

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8/10
Battle of the Sexists (#1.4)
ComedyFan20101 November 2017
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Donna wins some games against Eric and it makes a problem to build their relationship. Guys accuse Kelso of being pig whipped by Jackie and he tries to make it better. Without work Red is bored and tries to fix things around the house that don't need fixing.

Once again a fun episode. I love Donna for being so strong and not giving in to sexist expectations. Even when she kind of tried to lose she didn't do it that well. Eric will be happier with her that way.

Kelso and Jackie are hilarious. And I love how he won the argument about him being whipped.

Kitty's desperation about Red fixing things around the house she doesn't want to be fixed was also too hilarious! She is actually the character who makes me laugh the most so far.
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8/10
1x4: Battle of the Sexists
FriedToast0219 October 2021
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A pretty average episode for this season. The positives though. What I really like is showing the real life struggle of red and the Forman's and that starts in this episode. With the plant cutting hours red has to stay home and this B plot really makes the episode better. Red fixing things around the house is great the table. Kitty again is great in this episode, when she breaks the garage door. The ending Eric trying to get kitty to take him back after he reveals himself in the garage. The circle is also great kelso and him being whipped and also Eric and his problems with beating Donna in basketball. Not a huge fan of the main plot but I liked the ending with them not keeping track and red punishing Eric by making him play basketball for hours. The dress scene is a classic one. Also the plot with the rest of the gang is kind of filler but has a couple of good moments like the scene with fez on the phone with Jackie and going back and fourth with Kelso while he's playing some card game with Hyde is also a great one I forgot about. Also the scene with kelso on the phone with Jackie and he covers the wrong part of the phone a classic scene and Jackie's reaction. The ending credit with the long ass legs on table was great.

Some of the negatives, mostly are in the main plot. Now I get what they were doing with Donna and Eric but I just found it overdone. Eric looses at basketball and air hockey and prolly more. I just don't find it that entertaining and I can relate with Eric cause I'm terrible at sports but I felt like it should have been more who cares who wins. Eric is not the most likable in this episode. Also the little plot with fez and Hyde trying to make kelso stand up to Jackie and yea he needs to but it's just not the most funny plot or entertaining besides a couple parts I already touched upon. Weakest of the season so far.
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9/10
The One With The Battle Of The Sexes...
taylorkingston31 October 2015
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I really enjoyed this episode. I thought it was really funny. I like the use of battle of the sexes, and it's funny because it's still highly debated today.

In this episode, unfortunately for Red, the factory where he works is closing down, and now he's bored, doing chores around the house, and is getting mad at everyone, especially Eric. Donna keeps beating Eric at basketball, which leaves him open for ridicule by Hyde, Kelso, and Fez. And Jackie, Midge, and Kitty all give Donna different advice about what she should do.

Overall, I give this episode a 9 out of 10, which in my ratings book is: Amazing.
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