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Donna and Eric freeze each other out after getting into a fight about a school project on the Cold War.
Donna and Eric freeze each other out after getting into a fight about a school project on the Cold War.
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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, EP11 "Who Wants It More?"Donna and Eric freeze each other out after getting into a fight about a school project on the Cold War.
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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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S7, EP5 "It's Only Rock 'n' Roll"With an empty nest, Kitty decides on a course of self-improvement; Eric decides he wants to be an artist; Hyde learns the joys of business attire.
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S7, EP4 "Beast of Burden"After Red offers him a job, Hyde must choose between working with Red or his real father; Fez gets a job as a shampoo boy at the local beauty shop.
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S7, EP3 "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"Eric tries his hand at vandalism; Red buys a local muffler shop; Kelso's daughter gives him a newfound respect for women.
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