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When Eric presents Donna with a promise ring representing their future together, her response is not what he expects.
When Eric presents Donna with a promise ring representing their future together, her response is not what he expects.
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S6, EP17 "Happy Jack"Donna and Eric decide to be celibate until they marry; Fez and Hyde realize how much Kelso has changed when they visit him at the academy.
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S6, EP18 "Do You Think It's Alright?"Donna exacts revenge on Eric for not shopping with her by sending him shopping with Jackie; Hyde forbids Jackie to talk about marriage.
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S3, EP4 "Too Old to Trick or Treat, Too Young to Die"The gang finds itself caught up in strange situations as Halloween festivities turn scary. With Topher Grace, Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher, Danny Masterson, Laura Prepon and Wilmer Valderrama.
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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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S5, EP9 "Black Dog"While fighting over Jackie, Kelso accidentally shoots Hyde with an air gun; Fez develops a crush on his boss at the DMV.
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S5, EP8 "Thank You"Eric turns into a turkey when his math teacher dines with the Formans on Thanksgiving Day. Tom Poston and Betty White guest star.
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S5, EP7 "Hot Dog"Eric buys an engagement ring for Donna; Red gets menopausal Kitty a dog to lift her spirits.
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