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Red helps the guys get revenge on Kelso for an April Fools' Day prank involving super glue; Donna misses her mother.
Red helps the guys get revenge on Kelso for an April Fools' Day prank involving super glue; Donna misses her mother.
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S3, EP24 "Backstage Pass"Donna parties with band members following a concert and forgets that she left Eric outside waiting for her.
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S3, EP23 "Canadian Road Trip"Fez loses his green card when the guys make a beer run to Canada; Kelso sings the Canadian National Anthem and saves the day.
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S4, EP25 "Eric's False Alarm"Eric crashes Donna and Casey's rendezvous at a motel in order to prevent her from doing something she may regret.
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S4, EP24 "That '70s Musical"The high-school's overbearing music teacher (Roger Daltrey) prepares the gang for the annual choral concert.
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S6, EP16 "A Man With Money"Donna and Jackie send Fez to test Pamela's (Brooke Shields) love for Bob; Red has to wear a heart monitor that drives Kitty crazy.
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S6, EP15 "Who Are You?"Jackie's mom, Pamela (Brooke Shields), returns from her vacation, then joins Bob in the hot tub; Kelso enrolls in a new police academy.
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S6, EP14 "Baby Don't You Do It"Brooke (Shannon Elizabeth) sees red when Kelso burns down the police academy; Pastor Dan (Billy Dee Williams) provides premarital counseling to Eric and Donna.
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S6, EP13 "Won't Get Fooled Again"Donna misses one of her birth control pills; Kelso and Fez wait until Suzy (Alyson Hannigan) is gone to confess that they miss each other.
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