Jackie Burkhart
Name: Jackie Burkhart (Mila Kunis)Height: 5'3"
Weight: 95 lbs (thanks Varjak!)
Eyes: If you look closely, you'll notice that one eye is blue and that the other eye is green
Hair: Black/dark brown
Family: Mr. & Mrs. Burkhart
Affiliates: Eric Forman, Donna Pinciotti, Michael Kelso, Fez, Red Forman, Kitty Forman, Laurie Forman, Bob & Midge Pinciotti, Leo, Roy, and of course, Hyde.
Preferred Music: Seems to enjoy Disco
Quirks: She is the only member of "the group" to address Kelso by his first name (Michael) and later she addresses Hyde by his first name (Steven) when they start dating.
Personal Quote: "Oh, Steven, that was too close. You've got to learn to keep your hands off me." [after nearly being caught by Fez]
Her story:
The spoiled, prissy little rich girl with the bossy attitude, Jackie is introduced into the series primarily as Kelso's pint-sized girlfriend and spends the first four seasons of the series primarily with Kelso as the show's "goofy" couple (with Hyde, they're more of an "odd" couple without being quite as goofy). As an upper class bred girl, Jackie unconsciously looks down on the middle and lower-class types, and is very accustomed to being treated as the ideal woman, because in Jackie's deranged little mind, she is the ideal woman. To everyone except Kelso, she is basically the surrogate annoying little tagalong sister who always wants to hang out with the big kids.
As the show unfolds, Jackie gradually becomes Donna's only female friend, which Donna doesn't make official until the episode where Jackie had a brush with pregnancy. Fez thought Jackie was kind of cute despite her bossiness and went after her a few times, but he was constantly thwarted despite sweet natured personality, expert dancing ability and his quote unquote "sexy accent". Jackie thought Fez's infatuation with her was kind of cute, but she was too hung up on Kelso at the time to really take Fez seriously; she did get jealous though when Fez got his first girlfriend, and when Donna finally made her realize that she did like Fez, she ran away screaming her head off.
Jackie can dance, but she's not much of a cook, or anything else, for that matter. When she was strapped for cash, she got a job at the mall as "the cheese girl". Despite her ego and epic pretentiousness, Jackie isn't really a bad person at heart; somewhere deep down inside of Jackie there is a half-way decent person trying to get out, and that half-way decent person does occasionally get out, like when she paid for the engagement ring that a cash-strapped Eric bought Donna.
Jackie suffers from the fairy tale syndrome, in which she sees herself as the beautiful princess to be waited on hand and foot by servants and pretty-boy prince/knight in shining armour; initially the knight in shining armour is Kelso, but later the knight in shining armour becomes Hyde. In between her many break-up/make-ups with Kelso, Jackie would go in and out of phases of being infatuated with Hyde, who taught her all about Zen and, where Kelso had a pretty face in front of his empty head and stacked on top of his lanky-semi-muscular frame, Hyde had a deeper, more intelligent masculinity in a slightly shorter, solidly built frame.
Hyde tried to keep Jackie at arm's length, but during a hot summer afternoon in the Forman's basement, after watching a little too much of "The Price Is Right", the two started making out, thus beginning a torrid love affair, thus uniting the lower-class boy with the upper-class girl (that's sort of a fairy tale-esque situation though, right?). In real life a relationship between two people of such different upbringings and polar opposite personalities don't really work out very well, but Jackie and Hyde have decided to give it a try.
Jackie was a little taken aback by the fact that unlike Kelso, Hyde had a stronger resolve/willpower that wouldn't bend as easily to her every whim, but the two are gradually working it out. They do have one thing in common though: their parents both kind of deserted them (though Jackie's eventually came back and had a fling with Bob Pinciotti, father of Donna).
As Jackie told it to Donna, "Being with a real man is hard. You're so lucky you have Eric."
(written by Bill - please don't copy!)