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Eric reserves a motel room in anticipation of prom night, and Jackie strong-arms Hyde into taking her to the prom.
Eric reserves a motel room in anticipation of prom night, and Jackie strong-arms Hyde into taking her to the prom.
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S1, EP19 "Prom Night"Eric reserves a motel room in anticipation of prom night, and Jackie strong-arms Hyde into taking her to the prom.
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S1, EP20 "A New Hope"The gang goes to see the movie "Star Wars," while Eric suspects his childhood nemesis of putting the moves on Donna.
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S1, EP21 "Water Tower"Kelso takes a dive while the guys are painting a pot leaf on the water tower; Eric barges in on his parents' lovemaking.
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S1, EP24 "Hyde Moves In"Hyde (Danny Masterson) moves in with Eric (Topher Grace) and his parents (Debra Jo Rupp, Kurtwood Smith) after his mom skips town with a truck driver.
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S6, EP8 "I'm a Boy"When Eric works the late shift at the restaurant, Kitty and Donna treat him like a king; Kelso takes Brooke (Shannon Elizabeth) on a double date with Hyde and Jackie; Fez spends a day with Red.
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S6, EP7 "Christmas"Jackie invites the guys to her high-school dance; Kelso visits Brooke (Shannon Elizabeth) at the library; Kitty casts Red as Santa Claus, sparking a rivalry between him and Bob.
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S6, EP6 "We're Not Gonna Take It"After Eric loses his job, he finds himself up for the same waiting job as Kelso; Donna and Jackie send newly single Bob a box of fudge to cheer him up.
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S6, EP5 "I'm Free"After Brooke reveals the big news, Kelso begins to get excited about the prospect of having a baby; the INS visits to determine if Laurie and Fez's marriage is legit.
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