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Donna agrees to go to a ball with Eric but insists they're not on a date; Bob meets an outspoken woman at the store.
Donna agrees to go to a ball with Eric but insists they're not on a date; Bob meets an outspoken woman at the store.
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S4, EP6 "The Relapse"Donna finds comfort in Eric's arms after her mother leaves, and Eric's convinced they're back together.
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S4, EP5 "Bye-Bye Basement"Kitty redecorates the basement after Hyde moves back in with the Formans; Fez takes up ballet to meet girls.
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S4, EP7 "Uncomfortable Ball Stuff"Donna agrees to go to a ball with Eric but insists they're not on a date; Bob meets an outspoken woman at the store.
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S4, EP9 "The Forgotten Son"Eric is shocked when Red taps Kelso to play the stock boy in an instructional film on stocking shelves; Kelso models his performance on John Travolta's in "Saturday Night Fever"; Leo takes Hyde and Fez on a shopping spree.
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S4, EP4 "Hyde Gets the Girl"Eric tries to make Donna jealous by flirting with some girls at a party, while Hyde hooks up with an older woman.
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S4, EP3 "Pinciotti vs. Forman"Eric and Donna squabble over their friends following their breakup; Red and Pastor Dave become buddies.
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S4, EP2 "Eric's Depression"Eric locks himself in his bedroom for days after his breakup with Donna, ignoring the pleas of his parents.
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S4, EP1 "It's a Wonderful Life"After his breakup with Donna, Eric receives a visit from a guardian angel (Wayne Knight), who shows him the value of love.
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