The narrative's central tension revolves around the group's "senior prank"—an attempt to hang a "Class of '77" sign on the local water tower. This recurring motif of the water tower throughout the series represents both the peak of their youthful freedom and the site of their most frequent failures.
The subplot involving Laurie Forman coming back into the picture to marry Fez serves as a classic sitcom "cliffhanger." While it provides a comedic outlet, it also highlights the desperation of the characters as they reach for any lifeline to stay together. [S5E24] Immigrant Song
For five seasons, Fez’s "foreignness" was often the punchline of jokes. In "The Immigrant Song," the ambiguity of his home country is stripped of its humor as he faces the literal end of his American dream. The narrative's central tension revolves around the group's
The prank goes awry when Kelso, true to his character's impulsive nature, falls from the tower. This moment transitions from a slapstick trope into a serious plot catalyst, as it forces the group to confront the real-world consequences of their actions just as they are meant to be moving on. For five seasons, Fez’s "foreignness" was often the
The episode functions as a "coming-of-age" threshold. While previous seasons focused on the stasis of suburban life, this finale emphasizes that the stasis is breaking.
Their relationship, which has weathered countless storms, faces the ultimate test of long-distance and post-graduation plans.