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Clips from That '70s Show (1998) - The Seeker (S06E06)
"uh-huh."
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"Red. Red!"
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"Cousin Alice wants to know why Eric and Donna's wedding is off."
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"Well, just tell her what your son did."
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"Oh, now he's my son, just like when he told us he wanted to be a jazz dancer."
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"Well, he's our son, red."
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"Alice?"
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"The wedding is off because Eric is... gay."
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"You're right.. Everybody knew except him."
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"Eric is a mental midget."
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"And you know what else? He runs like a girl."
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"Bob, you run like a girl."
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"Only when I'm scared of something."
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"Oh, honey, I'm sure Eric has a good explanation."
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"On the several occasions, I didn't show up for one of my weddings, I always called to say I had appendicitis."
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"Well, Eric's not here. My little girl's unhappy, and I wanna punch somebody."
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"Bob, you don't want to fight."
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"I've known you for a long time, and I know what you really want is a piece of cake."
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"A piece of cake, Kitty?"
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"My daughter is devastated, and you offer me cake? You just tell me one thing.. is it chocolate?"
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"Devil's food. I can have it on the table in less than a minute."
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"Eh. Let's do that, then."
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"Okay, um, guys, Donna's on her way over, and she knows we all know why Eric left, and she wants some answers."
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"Well, I'm not gonna tell her."
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"Give Donna bad news, and she hits."
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"She wasn't on the boys' J.V.Wrestling team for nothing."
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"Okay, well, I can't do it."
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"The last person a girl wants to hear bad news from is a woman who has it all."
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"Well, you can count me out. I won't face a girl when I ditch her. I'm not gonna do it when somebody else does."
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"Well, I'm not telling her, either."
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"I don't want my personal parts damaged."
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"I mean, they're practically brand-new."
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"Well, in a dead lock such as this, we're forced to turn to our judicial code,"
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"which clearly states, that in the event of bad news being delivered in reference to a cancelled wedding,"
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"the foreigner does it."
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"Ah, yes-- the immigration conversation act."
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"Where the hell is Eric, and why did he do this to me?"
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"Um, okay, um..."
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"Eric was afraid getting married and staying here was a mistake..."
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"you know, because you would be giving up your dream of traveling the world and becoming a"
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"ball-breaking feminist."
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"- Jackie, don't push! - You don't push! - Hey, hey. Hey!"
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"Knock it off before Fez gets hurt."
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"Look, I just want to say that we're all really sorry."
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"How could Eric ditch me the night before our wedding without saying one word?"
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"Look, would it make you feel better if I told you that Eric left a note?"
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"- He left a note? - No."
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"But you should hold on to that feeling."
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"Eric."
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"what a dink, right?"
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"You know, I had to call everybody and tell them the wedding's off."
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"The only good thing is, there's a rumor going around that he's gay,"
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"which is nice."
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"Look, man, I mean, I know you're mad, but"
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"you know, Forman was trying to do the right thing."
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"He just did it in the wrong way."
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"Yeah, but, Hyde, I don't care why he did it."
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"I mean, I can't ever forgive him."
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"When I called my mom, I just cried and cried."
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"Really? I can't see you crying."
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"I've seen Forman crying."
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"He does a lot of... "shut up! I'm not crying!""
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"- I want to be mad. Don't make me laugh. - Oh! Whoa!"
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"Oh, my god! Hyde, are you okay?"
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"I'm too old for this crap!"
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"Why am I stronger than all the guys I hang out with?"
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"You look dorky."
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"Hyde,"
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"I am so sorry."
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"I don't know my own strength."
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"I mean, I guess I'm still all bulked up from J.V. Wrestling."
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"You know what? This isn't my fault."
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"This is Eric's fault for taking off."
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"Hey, look at the bright side. Now I can spy on you from Eric's empty bedroom..."
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"instead of climbing up a tree where there's no place to put my juice box."
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"Man, I can't believe I missed you falling out of the water tower."
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"So I'm at home, and I'm watching "scooby-doo,""
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"and I think to myself, "you know what? You should go and hang out with Hyde and Donna.""
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"And then I think, "no, because maybe scooby and shaggy found a real ghost this time.""
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"But it wasn't. It was just another crazy old guy."
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"Oh, Steven, I heard what happened."
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"- And you brought me flowers? - No, these are for me."
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"My boyfriend fell off the water tower."
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"So what, Donna, you're alone, and you want me to be alone, too?"
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"Okay, Steven, get on home. I'll take care of you later."
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"Trade you a kiss for a lollipop."
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"I don't need that baby crap."
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"Oh, look at all this glorious wedding food."
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"Do you, Fez, take this pizza roll?"
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"I do."
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"You know what part of falling off the water tower I like?"
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"The part right after you fall until the part where you hit the ground."
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"Yeah. And then that part right after you crash where you're just kind of vibrating there?"
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"Oh, yeah!"
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"That was cool, too."
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"Yeah, and the second time you fall, it'll be even better, 'cause you know what to expect."
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"You know, so you can enjoy it, like, do a flip or something."
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"Oh, a flip would be awesome!"
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"Man, I'm so glad you fell off the water tower."
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"Look at this. Eric's gone, and I'm left with the flying stupid-ass-insky brothers."
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"- Mom? - MIDGE!!"
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"Oh, you sounded so sad on the phone, I just had to come."
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"We missed you so much."
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"All right. All right. Donna, quit hogging your mom!"
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"I know something very interesting about someone we know very well."
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"No, no. None of your supermarket gossip."
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"If half of what you say is true, everybody in this town would have V.D."
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"Well,"
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"I was going over Steven's file when he was at the hospital, and you know his father?"
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"I believe I had the pleasure of him writing me a hot check."
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"Of course, in his defense, he was drunk."
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"Well,"
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"Well, according to Steven's birth certificate, that's not his father."
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"This is so exciting!"
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"Steven has a different father that he doesn't know about--"
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"maybe a nice father. Maybe a sober father."
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"Well,"
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"we don't want him to be entirely sober. You know how those people are."
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"Mom, I can't tell you how much it means to me that you're here."
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"Well, there are times when a mother has to be there for her baby,"
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