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When Kelso calls the White House to warn them about a Russian death ray, the entire gang becomes paranoid that the Feds are spying on them.
When Kelso calls the White House to warn them about a Russian death ray, the entire gang becomes paranoid that the Feds are spying on them.
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That '70s Show
S4, EP16 "Donna Dates a Kelso"Jackie fixes up Donna with Kelso's older brother (guest star Luke Wilson); Red and Bob clash over a Corvette.
That '70s Show
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.
That '70s Show
S4, EP19 "Jackie's Cheese Squeeze"Jealous of Kelso's modeling career, Jackie seeks solace in the arms of her manager at the cheese shop.
That '70s Show
S8, EP22 "That '70s Finale"Donna prepares for college; Kelso returns to ring in the '80s with his friends.
That '70s Show
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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