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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.
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, 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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S3, EP5 "Roller Disco"Sparks fly when Jackie and Fez (Mila Kunis, Wilmer Valderrama) team up for a roller disco contest; Red (Kurtwood Smith) is sued by a former employee.
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S3, EP16 "Romantic Weekend"Red and Kitty's romantic weekend is ruined by the noisy guests in the room next door -- Eric and Donna.
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S3, EP17 "Kitty's Birthday (That's Today?!)"Red and Eric (Kurtwood Smith, Topher Grace) are shamed into taking Kitty (Debra Jo Rupp) square dancing after forgetting her birthday.
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S3, EP15 "Donna's Panties"Eric (Topher Grace) pulls down Donna's (Laura Prepon) pants during a basketball game with the guys, revealing her granny panties.
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S3, EP14 "Radio Daze"Eric turns green with envy when Donna interns at a radio station; Kelso becomes Jackie's slave for a week.
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S3, EP13 "Dine and Dash"Kelso (Ashton Kutcher) invites the gang out to dinner and then abandons them before the bill comes. With Topher Grace and Laura Prepon.
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S3, EP12 "Fez Gets the Girl"A new girl (guest star Allison Munn) dazzles Fez (Wilmer Valderrama); Hyde, Kelso and Jackie (Danny Masterson, Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis) compete for Donna's (Laura Prepon) extra Led Zeppelin ticket.
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