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Eric begins dating a woman with a young child, prompting his friends and family to warn him about responsibility.
Eric begins dating a woman with a young child, prompting his friends and family to warn him about responsibility.
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S5, EP4 "Fraternity Row"Eric decides to start his own fraternity; Shawn begins to slack off on school work because he doesn't expect to get into college.
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S5, EP5 "The Witches of Pennbrook"Jack's spooky new girlfriend causes a serious rift between him and Eric; Eric goes on a date with a witch.
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S5, EP6 "No Guts, No Cory"The "time ball" from Sabrina's cat, Salem, takes everyone back to the 1940s, where Cory becomes a soldier.
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