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The Formans discover Jackie has been sleeping at their place because she has nowhere else to go; Fez realizes Nina is reluctant to introduce him to her family.
The Formans discover Jackie has been sleeping at their place because she has nowhere else to go; Fez realizes Nina is reluctant to introduce him to her family.
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S3, EP1 "Reefer Madness"Eric (Topher Grace) makes a mind-blowing confession to his father (Kurtwood Smith) after Red kicks Hyde (Danny Masterson) out of the house. With Mila Kunis.
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S3, EP2 "Red Sees Red"Red (Kurtwood Smith) becomes a strict disciplinarian in the wake of Eric's (Topher Grace) confession. Shirley Jones, Charo and Spiro Papadatos guest star.
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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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S5, EP22 "You Shook Me"Hyde and Kelso ogle sexy nurses at a convention. Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas guest stars.
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S5, EP20 "No Quarter"Eric must return Donna's engagement ring after he receives a collection notice.
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S5, EP19 "Bring It on Home"The Formans discover Jackie has been sleeping at their place because she has nowhere else to go; Fez realizes Nina is reluctant to introduce him to her family.
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S5, EP18 "Hey, Hey What Can I Do?"The gang goes to a job fair at a local motel; Eric is determined to find a job since Red refuses to pay for college; Kelso decides he wants to be a police officer.
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