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Eric inspires Jackie to take control of her life, after she freezes on camera during her own public access show.
Eric inspires Jackie to take control of her life, after she freezes on camera during her own public access show.
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S4, EP1 "It's a Wonderful Life"After his breakup with Donna, Eric receives a visit from a guardian angel (Wayne Knight), who shows him the value of love.
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S4, EP2 "Eric's Depression"Eric locks himself in his bedroom for days after his breakup with Donna, ignoring the pleas of his parents.
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S4, EP3 "Pinciotti vs. Forman"Eric and Donna squabble over their friends following their breakup; Red and Pastor Dave become buddies.
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S4, EP4 "Hyde Gets the Girl"Eric tries to make Donna jealous by flirting with some girls at a party, while Hyde hooks up with an older woman.
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S7, EP16 "On With the Show"Eric inspires Jackie to take control of her life, after she freezes on camera during her own public access show.
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S7, EP15 "It's All Over Now"George Carlin's comedy bit "Seven Dirty Words" is the inspiration for a revenge plot when Donna is fired from the radio station for refusing to wear a bikini.
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S7, EP14 "Street Fighting Man"Donna gets tickets to the Packers game, and Eric convinces her to give one to Red, but he regrets his decision after Red's behavior gets them thrown out of the game.
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S7, EP13 "Can't You Hear Me Knocking"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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