Kelso's Serenade

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“Kelso's Serenade”
That '70s Show episode
Episode no. Season 2
Episode 46
Guest stars Connie Sawyer (Aunt Pearl)
Written by Linda Wallem
Directed by David Trainer
Production no. 220
Original airdate March 27, 2000
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Kelso's Serenade is an episode from That 70s Show.

Donna gets upset when she feels Eric is taking her for granted, and Jackie asks Hyde out to dinner even as Kelso sings a song in order to try and win her back.

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Kelso is upset about losing Jackie and decides to write her a song to win her back. Jackie gets Hyde to go out with her for dinner and goes shopping with him and buys him new boots. In the car afterwords she makes plans for the next day and Hyde tells her it was just a one time deal so she starts to cry. He tells her it'll be ok and then she leans in to kiss him. Hyde pushes her away shocked and tells her she'll find someone but he personally doesn't like her. Later that day Kelso sings his song to Jackie that he's been practicing on, but Jackie stops him immeadiately and tells Hyde thank-you with a kiss on the cheek shocking Kelso.

Eric & Donna are making out in the car and Donna asks him if he wants to go to a movie tomorrow, but Eric tells her he has plans with Kelso & Fez, but she can come if she wants. Donna then talks to Jackie and tells her she thinks Eric is taking her for granted and someday will be like Archie Bunker who doesn't appreciate his wife at all. Donna joins the guys and Eric greets her and asks her to get him a root beer, so she tells him off and leaves. Red & Fez convince Eric that he is taking her for granted because the women always controls the man because he isn't good enough for her. Afterwords Donna apologizes to Eric and he does too and they decide that if Eric wants to hang out with the guys he'll know if it's ok if she gets mad or not.

Kitty announces to the family that they are going to visit Aunt Pearl. Everyone is upset because Pearl is a pain in the butt. Right when the family arrives Pearl locks herself in the bathroom telling them she doesn't want them there, so Kitty reluctantly tells the family they should leave. Red realizes its important to Kitty so he tells her no that they are staying and turns on the Bucks game and invites Pearl back out. Pearl tells them the only thing that keeps her alive is watching the Bucks lose.

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Main article: That '70s Show

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