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After Eric loses his job, he finds himself up for the same waiting job as Kelso; Donna and Jackie send newly single Bob a box of fudge to cheer him up.
After Eric loses his job, he finds himself up for the same waiting job as Kelso; Donna and Jackie send newly single Bob a box of fudge to cheer him up.
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S4, EP17 "Kelso's Career"The gang disapproves of the way Casey treats Donna; Kelso gets a job in order to buy Jackie a St. Valentine's Day gift.
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S4, EP18 "Leo Loves Kitty"Leo admits to Red that he fell in love with Kitty while she nursed him back to health after his car accident.
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S6, EP8 "I'm a Boy"When Eric works the late shift at the restaurant, Kitty and Donna treat him like a king; Kelso takes Brooke (Shannon Elizabeth) on a double date with Hyde and Jackie; Fez spends a day with Red.
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S6, EP9 "Young Man Blues"During his police-academy training, Kelso rides along for a domestic disturbance call from the Formans' house; Jackie tries being a Big Sister.
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S6, EP24 "Going Mobile"Kelso becomes afraid of fatherhood when he meets Brooke's (Shannon Elizabeth) mother, Carolyn (Morgan Fairchild); Eric has second thoughts about marrying Donna and leaves town to sort things out.
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S6, EP23 "My Wife"Donna's bachelorette party takes a surprising turn when Kelso's brother, Casey (Luke Wilson), turns out to be the emcee at a strip club.
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S6, EP22 "Sparks"Chaos results when Eric sneaks a peek at Donna's wedding dress before the big day; Red needs to find a truly meaningful wedding gift for the couple.
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S6, EP21 "5:15"Mitch (Seth Green) invites Donna to go with him to his brother's wedding; Fez pretends to be rich to impress a woman; Red gets cable installed.
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