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That '70s Show season 5
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The fifth season of That '70s Show, an American television series, aired on Fox from September 17, 2002, to May 14, 2003. The region 1 DVD was released on October 17, 2006.[1] This season is set entirely in the year 1978. All episodes are named after songs by Led Zeppelin.
After the fiasco with Kelso's brother Casey, a humiliated Donna runs away, and Eric, realizing he still loves her, goes after her. Eric and Donna get back together, but their parents are not happy about it. Despite their attempts to separate Eric and Donna, the couple make a decision to stay together, forever. After initially believing she was pregnant, Kitty is depressed when she discovers she is starting menopause, and everyone is walking on eggshells in terms of what to say around her. Kelso fled when Jackie wanted to marry him, but when he returns, he is in shock when he discovers who her new boyfriend is. Jackie has her own problems when her father gets arrested and her former life of ease is gone. Fez finds a steady girlfriend and believes his time to lose his virginity will come. The gang is also about to graduate high school, with each member having a lot riding on their futures.
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Cast
Main
Special guest appearance
- Tom Poston as Burt Sigurdson
- Bobcat Goldthwait as Eli
- Jim Gaffigan as Roy[a]
- Sam Levine as Lance Crawford
- Chilli as Hot Nurse
Special guest
- Jessica Simpson as Annette
- Betty White as Beatrice Sigurdson
- Seth Green as Mitch
- Fred Williard as Charlie
Special appearance
Recurring
- Mo Gaffney as Joanne
- Joanna Canton as Nina
- Jim Rash as Fenton
Guest
- Reid Scott as Ted
- Sarah Lancaster as Melanie
- Jack Osbourne as Andy
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Notes
- This episode's name is a shortening of the Led Zeppelin song "The Girl I Love She Got Long Black Wavy Hair".
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