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Hyde gets a big surprise when he meets his real father; Eric and Donna attend a feminist rally; Kelso prepares for the arrival of his baby.
Hyde gets a big surprise when he meets his real father; Eric and Donna attend a feminist rally; Kelso prepares for the arrival of his baby.
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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, EP25 "The Seeker"Donna's mother returns to console her daughter; Kitty finds Hyde's birth certificate and makes a discovery about his father; Eric tries to explain his actions to Donna.
That '70s Show
S7, EP1 "Time Is on My Side"Eric makes plans to sell Donna's engagement ring to fund taking a year off, but when he learns Donna threw it from the water tower the gang goes searching for it, with disastrous results.
That '70s Show
S7, EP2 "Let's Spend the Night Together"Hyde gets a big surprise when he meets his real father; Eric and Donna attend a feminist rally; Kelso prepares for the arrival of his baby.
That '70s Show
S6, EP25 "The Seeker"Donna's mother returns to console her daughter; Kitty finds Hyde's birth certificate and makes a discovery about his father; Eric tries to explain his actions to Donna.
That '70s Show
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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