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"What happened to the love, man?
—Leo

Leonard "Leo" Chingkwake is an aging hippie and the owner of a photo hut at which Steven Hyde worked. Leo himself does not have a strong work ethic, often putting play before work and maintaining an easy-going attitude in all things, business included. However, he is akin to a second father for Steven, despite his shortcomings.

Biography

Leo's first appears when he interviews Hyde to work at the Fotohut. The entire interview started with Leo saying, "You like photos man?", then Hyde said yes, and Leo responded with, "Cool! You got the job man!" After the interview Leo told Hyde that as long as the Hut does not burn down it has been a good day, and that even if it did burn down, it is ok because he has a few more.[1]

When Hyde and Leo play the Game of Life at the Photo Hut, a customer requires attention. Leo tells Hyde that if he helps the customer, he will (ironically) be fired. At one point, Leo temporarily hires Fez to work at the Fotohut, but then fires Fez when he shows a stronger work ethic than Leo.

After the gang hasn't seen Leo for a while, Hyde receives a letter from Leo that explains that he was supposed to be in town for a brief period and stayed for eight years instead. He goes on to say that, given the time elapsed, he needs to get back in touch with his wife.[2]

A year later, Leo finds Eric Forman on a road trip and he returns to Point Place and reunites with. Shortly after their meeting, Hyde has Leo manage the record store owned by Hyde's father. Upon his return, Hyde has newcome Randy Pearson take over when Leo fails at the job but keeps Leo once Randy uses him in a business gimmick.[3]

Personal

Leo appears to be a very confused individual. In "Who Wants It More?", he finds Hyde, Fez and Kelso looking for UFOs. Hyde asks Leo what he is doing. Leo responds with, "Wow, that's a really good question man!", and does not know the answer. In the same episode, Leo reveals that he thinks the Goodyear blimp he saw at a football game is a UFO. Further indicators of Leo's confusion is when Leo made the statement, "He's making us look bad in front of the boss!" at the Photo Hut, forgetting that he was the boss. In one episode, he also reveals that he met God on the bus, who told him the meaning of life and gave him a pretzel but, of course, does not remember it due to his focus on the pretzel.

Leo has a bad memory. For example, he couldn't recall he was a veteran and when he and Hyde were reunited, Leo barely remembered him but soon did and was happy to see him again. He also did not remember that he owned a Photo Hut. It is revealed in "Stone Cold Crazy" that drugs can refresh Leo's memory.

In "Long Away", Leo reveals that he is a war veteran and fought in World War II serving as supply truck driver. He was famous for driving a supply truck in front of the Nazi tank formation to rescue an entire platoon. Curiously, he also mentions spending much of the Vietnam War in Canada, even though his status as a WWII veteran would make him legally exempt from the draft. However, this could be attributed to Leo's bad memory or confusion, since after he said this he was asked if he was a conscientious objector, and Leo responded saying he did not mind. In "Kitty and Eric's Night Out" Leo, while playing a game of Battleship, suspected that he might have been in the Navy.

In "Reefer Madness", when Hyde was accused of possession of illegal drugs, Leo revealed to Red Forman that he has indulged in the use of marijuana once or twice himself. Red was unsurprised.

Leo's father owned a pharmacy shop, where he was going to work until he shipped off to medical school. However, his status with his father got bitter after he fell to drugs and the latter called him a lazy bum. He has two cousins, Theo who is a contractor, and Eli (played by Bobcat Goldthwait), both of them share his appreciation of marijuana. Leo also has made reference to a "big brother" that likes to interfere with his business (when Leo told Hyde this, Hyde thought Leo was referring to the government, but then Leo said he literally meant his big brother). Leo also has a dog, named Dr. Zhivargo, that Leo once accidentally fed illegal drugs instead of dog food. Leo has also mentioned that he is, or was, once married with a son and at least one other kid, but his ex-wife took them and left him some time before his son's sixteenth birthday.

Trivia

  • Though Leo's age is not specifically mentioned in any episode, since he fought in World War II, he must have turned eighteen by 1945, which means he was born before 1927.
    • In That '90s Show episode "Free Leia" (set in July 1995), Leo mentions being 74 years young, which could place his year of birth as 1921, and have him be in his late 50s during the events of That '70s Show. This still lines up with him fighting in World War II by the age of 18, assuming he was immediately drafted when it began in 1939.
  • In "The First Time", Leo mentions that his Zodiac sign is (predictably) Leo, which would make his birthday between July 23 and August 22. But in another episode, Leo mentions that his Zodiac sign is Aquarius.
  • Leo's absence between seasons 5-7 is a result of Chong's arrest and incarceration during this time for selling cannabis smoking apparatuses over the internet to states where they were not supposed to be sold.
    • At some point during Chong's incarceration, the show wanted to shoot scenes with him in prison (presumably, Leo would have been behind bars in-universe as well), but the warden didn't let them.[4]
  • Despite claiming to have gone to Canada during Vietnam, it is revealed in Long Away that he had been in World War II.
  • After Ashton Kutcher failed to renew his contract for Season 8, the show was without a resident idiot, and the fact that Leo had taken on a more major role in the episodes following Michael Kelso's departure only means that he had filled in for Kelso.
  • The actor portraying Leo, Tommy Chong, is an iconic actor associated with the stoner culture of the 1970s.
  • Leo would be 103 years old in 2024.
  • He states that he peed on Jane Fonda.

Quotes

Red: "You can either, walk outta here on your own, or you can hop outta here with my boot in your ass!"

Leo: "Okay, I choose the one with nothing in my ass."


"Could you give these to your wife, please? And tell her I love her."


"No! If you kids can't make it who can? Tell me, who? Why, God why?!"


"There's a squirrel that's been picking on me, man. Tells me a joke and then he runs away before he gets to the punch line. Not cool."

Photos

Notes and references

  1. Sleepover
  2. The Battle of Evermore
  3. Down The Road Apiece
  4. That '70s Showed (sic) Wanted To Film Episodes With Tommy Chong While He Was in Prison - Steve-O's Wild Ride #240 - "I was on That '70s Show though at the same time [...] In fact That '70s Show wanted to shot some episodes from the prison and they even asked for it, but the warden said 'Nah, no way, it's not a good idea'"
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