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New guy Mitch (Seth Green) tries to make out with Donna; Bob asks Pamela (Brooke Shields) to move in with him.
New guy Mitch (Seth Green) tries to make out with Donna; Bob asks Pamela (Brooke Shields) to move in with him.
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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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S1, EP4 "Battle of the Sexists"Eric squares off with Donna in a game of one-on-one; Jackie clings to Kelso; Red's plant cuts back to half days.
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S1, EP10 "Sunday Bloody Sunday"A visit from Red's mother drives everyone crazy except Fez, who finds he has a lot in common with her.
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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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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.
That '70s Show
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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