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Jackie and Hyde turn to Kelso for relationship advice; Donna prepares to leave for Madison without Eric.
Jackie and Hyde turn to Kelso for relationship advice; Donna prepares to leave for Madison without Eric.
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S5, EP24 "Immigrant Song"The police catch Fez painting the water tower and threaten him with deportation; Eric and Donna continue to make plans to move to Madison, Wis.
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S5, EP25 "Celebration Day"The gang gets ready to graduate with the class of 1978; Kelso and Hyde fight over Jackie; Eric and Donna say farewell to childhood; Fez comes up with a plan to stay in the country; Red fantasizes about life after the children are gone.
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S6, EP1 "The Kids Are Alright"Eric has second thoughts about moving to Madison with Donna; Jackie is vexed when Hyde finds someone new (Estella Warren); Laurie returns home to her new husband after a wild honeymoon in Cancun.
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S6, EP2 "Join Together"Jackie and Hyde turn to Kelso for relationship advice; Donna prepares to leave for Madison without Eric.
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S8, EP17 "Crazy Little Thing Called Love"Jackie seeks advice from Donna and a therapist when she realizes that she has feelings for Fez.
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S8, EP16 "My Fairy King"Samantha's real husband shows up; Jackie makes of list of qualities she desires in a man.
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S8, EP15 "Keep Yourself Alive"On the way home from the county fair, Fez accidentally throws Kitty's wedding ring out the window.
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S8, EP14 "Son & Daughter"When Hyde's father asks him to housesit while he is out of town, the gang convinces Hyde to throw a party.
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