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When Eric decides to go on the road to discover life outside Point Place, Leo (Tommy Chong) comes to his rescue.
When Eric decides to go on the road to discover life outside Point Place, Leo (Tommy Chong) comes to his rescue.
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S7, EP25 "'Til the Next Goodbye"When Jackie finds herself stranded in Point Place, she tries to avoid Hyde, but the two eventually meet and exchange bitter final words that leave Jackie looking to Kelso for consolation.
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S8, EP1 "Bohemian Rhapsody"Even with Eric in Africa, Kitty and Red quickly see that their nest is not empty; when Jackie learns that Hyde had intended to propose to her, she tries to win him back.
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S8, EP2 "Somebody to Love"Hyde plans to fire Leo after learning he almost put the store out of business; Jackie drags Fez and Donna out for a night on the town when she decides to move on.
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S8, EP5 "Stone Cold Crazy"Jackie moves into Fez's apartment after Kelso goes to Chicago; Sam helps Donna take sexy pictures of herself to send to Eric in Africa.
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S7, EP24 "Short & Curlies"As Eric prepares to leave for Africa, he and the guys get together in the basement one last time, but when Red learns what they've been doing, he cuts their reminiscing short.
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S7, EP23 "Take It or Leave It"When the son of Red's Navy buddy (Bret Harrison) comes to visit, the gang is immediately put off by his lack of life experience.
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S7, EP22 "2000 Light Years From Home"Eric learns that his parents have spent all of his college savings, so he must find a way to finance the next four years.
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S7, EP21 "2120 So. Michigan Avenue"In order for Eric to graduate he must take a P.E. class, but when he learns that Casey Kelso is the gym coach, his nerves get the best of him.
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