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Kelso falls for a California girl (Jessica Simpson) while on the West Coast with Donna; Eric decides to follow Donna to California, leaving the gang to cover for him.
Kelso falls for a California girl (Jessica Simpson) while on the West Coast with Donna; Eric decides to follow Donna to California, leaving the gang to cover for him.
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S5, EP5 "Ramble On"Donna gives Eric a big ugly ring as a symbol of their rekindled romance; Kitty is determined that menopause won't get her down.
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S5, EP6 "Over the Hills and Far Away"Donna and Eric have a heart-to-heart discussion about their future after visiting different colleges.
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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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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, EP4 "Heartbreaker"A battle of wits between Hyde and Kelso deteriorates into a wrestling match; Kitty goes to her first doctor's appointment for her pregnancy.
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S5, EP3 "What Is and What Never Should Be"Red acts like a child after Kitty tells him she's pregnant; Hyde tries to break the news to Kelso that he's dating Jackie.
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S5, EP2 "I Can't Quit You Baby"Bob enrolls Donna in a parochial school to punish her for running away, and Eric objects until he sees Donna's sexy schoolgirl uniform.
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S5, EP1 "Going to California"Kelso falls for a California girl (Jessica Simpson) while on the West Coast with Donna; Eric decides to follow Donna to California, leaving the gang to cover for him.
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