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While fighting over Jackie, Kelso accidentally shoots Hyde with an air gun; Fez develops a crush on his boss at the DMV.
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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S7, EP17 "Down the Road Apiece"When Eric decides to go on the road to discover life outside Point Place, Leo (Tommy Chong) comes to his rescue.
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S7, EP18 "Oh Baby (We Got a Good Thing Goin')"Left alone with the baby, Kelso fears he is an unfit father when she won't stop crying, but things go really wrong when he leaves the baby with Eric and Donna.
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S7, EP19 "Who's Been Sleeping Here"Kelso's choice for his daughter's godparents causes tension in the group; a surprise thief keeps breaking into the record shop.
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S7, EP20 "Gimme Shelter"Eric decides to try being a chiropractor but comes to his senses when he nearly cripples Donna.
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S7, EP16 "On With the Show"Eric inspires Jackie to take control of her life, after she freezes on camera during her own public access show.
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S7, EP15 "It's All Over Now"George Carlin's comedy bit "Seven Dirty Words" is the inspiration for a revenge plot when Donna is fired from the radio station for refusing to wear a bikini.
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S7, EP6 "Rip This Joint"Eric encourages the gang to pull a prank on a crazy neighbor; Kitty takes a magazine quiz and learns that she has low self-esteem; Bob accuses Midge of flirting with W.B.
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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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