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Jackie's house goes up in flames after Kelso brings a bunch of his friends to her elegant dinner party.
Jackie's house goes up in flames after Kelso brings a bunch of his friends to her elegant dinner party.
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S3, EP3 "Hyde's Father"When Hyde (Danny Masterson) sneaks into a bar with the guys, he recognizes the bartender as his long-lost father, Bud (guest star Robert Hays).
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S2, EP15 "Burning Down the House"Jackie's house goes up in flames after Kelso brings a bunch of his friends to her elegant dinner party.
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S2, EP16 "The First Time"While Bob and Midge (Don Stark, Tanya Roberts) renew their wedding vows, Donna and Eric (Laura Prepon, Topher Grace) take their relationship to a new level. Maud Adams, Barbara Carrera, Kristina Wayborn and Tommy Chong guest star.
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S2, EP17 "Afterglow"When a disenchanted Donna tells Jackie about her "first time," Eric hears about it through the grapevine.
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S6, EP11 "I Can See for Miles"Kelso takes Brooke to the hospital on his bike after Eric and Donna inadvertently rolled his car off a cliff; Jackie decorates Hyde's room.
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S6, EP10 "A Legal Matter"Kelso convinces the guys to help him break into the police academy's office; Fez prepares for his INS test.
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S6, EP9 "Young Man Blues"During his police-academy training, Kelso rides along for a domestic disturbance call from the Formans' house; Jackie tries being a Big Sister.
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