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Donna misses one of her birth control pills; Kelso and Fez wait until Suzy (Alyson Hannigan) is gone to confess that they miss each other.
Donna misses one of her birth control pills; Kelso and Fez wait until Suzy (Alyson Hannigan) is gone to confess that they miss each other.
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S6, EP11 "I Can See for Miles"Kelso takes Brooke to the hospital on his bike after Eric and Donna inadvertently rolled his car off a cliff; Jackie decorates Hyde's room.
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S6, EP12 "Sally Simpson"Kelso tries to set up Fez with a girl from the police academy; a stress specialist determines that Eric is the cause of Red's constant irritation.
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S6, EP13 "Won't Get Fooled Again"Donna misses one of her birth control pills; Kelso and Fez wait until Suzy (Alyson Hannigan) is gone to confess that they miss each other.
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S6, EP14 "Baby Don't You Do It"Brooke (Shannon Elizabeth) sees red when Kelso burns down the police academy; Pastor Dan (Billy Dee Williams) provides premarital counseling to Eric and Donna.
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S8, EP21 "Love of My Life"Red and Kitty show their home to prospective buyers; Jackie tells Fez the truth about how she feels.
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S8, EP20 "Leaving Home Ain't Easy"Jackie makes Fez's life miserable when she declares her love and he turns her down.
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S8, EP19 "Sheer Heart Attack"Fez decides to stop being a player and settle down with one woman; Hyde convinces Red to sell his heart medication.
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S8, EP18 "We Will Rock You"Jackie tries to seduce Fez with disco; Kitty and Red learn that their new neighbors are gay.
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