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When Kelso kisses Laurie good-bye, Jackie catches them in the act; Eric accidentally hits Donna's cat.
When Kelso kisses Laurie good-bye, Jackie catches them in the act; Eric accidentally hits Donna's cat.
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S6, EP24 "Going Mobile"Kelso becomes afraid of fatherhood when he meets Brooke's (Shannon Elizabeth) mother, Carolyn (Morgan Fairchild); Eric has second thoughts about marrying Donna and leaves town to sort things out.
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S6, EP25 "The Seeker"Donna's mother returns to console her daughter; Kitty finds Hyde's birth certificate and makes a discovery about his father; Eric tries to explain his actions to Donna.
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S2, EP26 "Moon Over Point Place"Eric (Topher Grace) is dismayed by a candid yearbook photo of Donna (Laura Prepon), while Hyde (Danny Masterson) has a run-in with the law.
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S3, EP1 "Reefer Madness"Eric (Topher Grace) makes a mind-blowing confession to his father (Kurtwood Smith) after Red kicks Hyde (Danny Masterson) out of the house. With Mila Kunis.
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S8, EP1 "Bohemian Rhapsody"Even with Eric in Africa, Kitty and Red quickly see that their nest is not empty; when Jackie learns that Hyde had intended to propose to her, she tries to win him back.
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