Steven Hyde is the illegitimate son of William Barnett and Edna Hyde, stepson of Bud Hyde, and adoptive member of the Forman family. Hyde represents the adolescent of the seventies that was suspicious of government and organizations. In the first couple of episodes of the first season, Hyde was comparatively less intelligent than in later episodes and more "street smart". However, Hyde quickly falls into the role of the intelligent "tough guy".
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| - Steven Hyde is the illegitimate son of William Barnett and Edna Hyde, stepson of Bud Hyde, and adoptive member of the Forman family. Hyde represents the adolescent of the seventies that was suspicious of government and organizations. In the first couple of episodes of the first season, Hyde was comparatively less intelligent than in later episodes and more "street smart". However, Hyde quickly falls into the role of the intelligent "tough guy".
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| - Steven Hyde is the illegitimate son of William Barnett and Edna Hyde, stepson of Bud Hyde, and adoptive member of the Forman family. Hyde represents the adolescent of the seventies that was suspicious of government and organizations. In the first couple of episodes of the first season, Hyde was comparatively less intelligent than in later episodes and more "street smart". However, Hyde quickly falls into the role of the intelligent "tough guy". His intelligence is often undermined by his refusal to apply himself, but he is one of the smarter members, if not the smartest member, of the group. Hyde was actually a child prodigy, and might have gone on to do great things if not for a frame-up in elementary school where he was blamed for destroying a classmate's science project, which Eric had actually done.
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