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Clips from That '70s Show (1998) - The Seeker (S06E06)
"like now and, I guess, when she's born."
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"You know, Mrs. Pinciotti, in my younger days, I had quite the crush on you"
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"even though I knew nothing could ever happen."
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"But now that I'm older, and I'm gonna be a father soon,"
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"if anything does happen, we gotta keep it quiet."
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"Steven, you're late. Where.. Midge! Hey.. what a surprise."
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"Huh. I should probably return these earrings I didn't know were yours."
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"Midge, what are you doing here?"
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"I came to see Donna."
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"Who's the amazon?"
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"Oh, this is my, uh, friend."
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""Friend"? I don't think so."
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"Hi, I'm Pam, the best thing that ever happened to him."
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"I'm Midge, the second best thing that ever happened to him."
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"Dad, I invited her to stay with us."
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"Your mom is staying with us?"
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"No, your mom is staying with us."
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"- What about my mom? - Well, that's not my mom, that's your mom."
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"I'm confused. Who am I sleeping with?"
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"Steven,"
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"we need to talk to you about something pretty important."
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"Look, whatever you found in my room was planted there."
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"- No. We.. - what's in your room?"
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"- Red, stay focused. - Yeah, stay focused."
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"All right, Steven, just for the record, I told her to mind her own business,"
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"and then she said, "fine, you can make your own dinner.""
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"So.. ha ha.. here we are."
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"No. No, no. No. Steven,"
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"we found out that the man you think is your father isn't really your father."
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"Your real father's name is William Barnett, and he lives in Milwaukee."
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"Oh, my god! Steven, this is so exciting!"
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"You have a whole new family, which is great, because I hate your family!"
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"Steven,"
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"I know you have a lot of feelings and emotions, and"
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"maybe you want to cry."
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"We won't tell if you cry."
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"I'll tell."
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"Yeah, I don't like guys that cry."
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"Will you two please? Steven, are you okay?"
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"Well, I.."
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"don't really know the guy who's supposed to be my dad,"
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"and obviously, I don't know this new guy,"
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"- ..so I don't really care. - Oh, but, Steven, you have to care!"
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"What if your new dad is something amazing like a doctor... or the guy who owns "the love boat"?"
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"That didn't go well."
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"What did you want to happen?"
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"Well, I thoughthe would be happy to hear about his dad. We all go to Milwaukee, and then his"
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"his rich, new father would be so thrilled to see him, he'd buy me a fur coat."
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"Bob, could you pass the syrup?"
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"You're gonna give her the syrup?"
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"The syrup we share every morning?"
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"The syrup that stands for everything that we are as a man and a woman?"
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"I was gonna..."
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"but I won't."
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"I will later."
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"No, I won't."
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"How's it going?"
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"Your father's an ass."
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"Oh, something we agree on."
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"It's not going that well."
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"Okay,"
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"I find this whole thing very disturbing."
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"I was left at the altar,"
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"and all I can think about is what's my dad doing,"
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"who's he doing it with"
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"and if I walk through that door, am I gonna see it?"
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"Well,"
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"whatever he's doing, he's doing with me,"
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"and we're doing it everywhere, so.. knock."
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"So after we left, Steven said he didn't want to talk about his new dad in Milwaukee,"
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"and he didn't. And he wasn't not talking about it to be bitchy, like I would."
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"He really didn't want to talk about it."
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"Well, I don't like the way he just walked out after we told him the news. Why would he do that?"
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"Because he's a man, Kitty..."
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"and he knows you want him to cry, but he won't,"
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"because crying is for babies and Italians."
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"And I think we all just need to stay outta his business."
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"Steven, you're all dressed up."
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"are you gonna propose?"
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"No. I, uh..."
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"I thought I'd head out to Milwaukee."
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"By yourself?"
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"Yeah, I guess."
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"So I'll see you guys later, then."
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"Well, uh..."
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"we were just, uh, talking about going to Milwaukee.."
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"for their famous..."
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"honey buns."
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"Well, you guys could come along, I guess."
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"Well, I'm.. I'm sure in the mood for a.."
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"honey bun."
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"And to see baby go home to his daddy!"
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"So midge wanted you to pass the syrup..."
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"and Pam wouldn't let you."
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"That's interesting."
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"What do you think it means?"
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"I think it means you got a shot at something only rock stars and professional athletes get."
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"Free passes to Disneyland?"
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"No, Fez,"
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"two ladies at the same time."
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"Ah, screw Disneyland. That's a much better ride."
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"Think I could really keep both of them?"
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"May I say from experience, when you're dealing with two ladies, the end won't be pretty,"
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"but the ride down is super fun."
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"I don't know what to do, mom."
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"I mean, I always thought Eric and I would be together, and"
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"he blew it."
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"- Maybe you'll work it out. - Well, I don't want to work it out."
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"I want to push his face in the dirt like we did when we were kids."
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"You know what? I never should have stopped doing that."
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"Donna, just forgive him."
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"How? Give me one good reason."
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"Oh, honey, I can't give you a rational reason. There probably isn't one."
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"But if you love him, and you don't want to be without him, you have to forgive him."
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"I was too hard headed to forgive your father, and I wish I had."
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"Aw, Midge."
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"- You want to take a walk? - Sure! I'll drive."
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"Did you see that? Maybe someone will have a happy ending."
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"And then another beginning and another ending, because he's got two ladies!"
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"Bob Pinciotti, a street kid outta nowhere, gets a shot at the title."
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