Initially, Eric is the biggest protestor. He’s ready to march on the Pinciotti house to save Donna from a life of repressed education. But then, the universe (and the wardrobe department) provides a classic 70s trope: . Suddenly, Eric’s moral objections vanish faster than Kelso’s common sense. Watching Eric try to pivot from "This is an outrage!" to "Actually, education is very important" while Donna stands there in a plaid skirt is peak Forman awkwardness. The Hyde/Jackie/Kelso Triangle Heats Up
Bob Pinciotti has finally had enough of Donna’s California dreaming and running away shenanigans. His solution? . [S5E2] I Can't Quit You Babe
: The tension between Hyde and Kelso is palpable. Kelso is starting to suspect that something happened between Hyde and Jackie while he was gone. It’s only a matter of time before the "Burn" heard 'round the world happens. Fez at the DMV Initially, Eric is the biggest protestor
: Kelso is back from his West Coast trip with Donna, but he’s not exactly getting a hero's welcome. His solution
Welcome back to the Point Place digest! If you caught , titled " I Can’t Quit You Babe " (shoutout to the Led Zeppelin fans), you know we’re diving deep into the messy, hilarious fallout of the Donna and Eric "Going to California" saga.