Babe: [s5e2] I Can't Quit You

In one of the best B-plots of the season, Fez lands a job at the . It’s the perfect place for him—a world where he has absolute power over people’s licenses and can be as petty as he wants. Plus, we meet his new boss, Nina, who is just as neurotic as the rest of the crew. Final Thoughts

: 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

: Kelso is back from his West Coast trip with Donna, but he’s not exactly getting a hero's welcome. [S5E2] I Can't Quit You Babe

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"I Can't Quit You Babe" reminds us that even when the gang tries to grow up or run away, they always end up right back in that basement. Whether it's Donna dealing with Bob's new rules or Eric dealing with his own... interests , Point Place remains as chaotic as ever. In one of the best B-plots of the

Bob Pinciotti has finally had enough of Donna’s California dreaming and running away shenanigans. His solution? .

Should I break down the relationship timeline in the next post, or should we talk about Red’s best insults ? Final Thoughts : The tension between Hyde and

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