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In the episode ( That '70s Show , Season 6, Episode 5), the narrative primarily centers on the legal and personal pressures facing Fez and Kelso. Aired on November 26, 2003, the episode uses two main plotlines to explore themes of responsibility and identity in the late 1970s. The Immigration Investigation

I'm Free - That '70s Show (Season 6, Episode 5) - ‎Apple TV

: While they attempt to play it cool, their unresolved feelings for each other remain a background thread as Kelso attempts his own clumsy "shuttle diplomacy" to reconcile them.

: During this period, Eric is dealing with his own set of anxieties, including his recent decision to defer college to care for Red after his heart attack—a move that delights Kitty but leaves Eric feeling stuck.

For further viewing, you can find the episode on Peacock or check detailed credits on IMDb .

: Donna Pinciotti takes on a moral leadership role, urging Kelso to step up and take responsibility for his actions.

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In the episode ( That '70s Show , Season 6, Episode 5), the narrative primarily centers on the legal and personal pressures facing Fez and Kelso. Aired on November 26, 2003, the episode uses two main plotlines to explore themes of responsibility and identity in the late 1970s. The Immigration Investigation

I'm Free - That '70s Show (Season 6, Episode 5) - ‎Apple TV [S6E5] I'm Free

: While they attempt to play it cool, their unresolved feelings for each other remain a background thread as Kelso attempts his own clumsy "shuttle diplomacy" to reconcile them. In the episode ( That '70s Show ,

: During this period, Eric is dealing with his own set of anxieties, including his recent decision to defer college to care for Red after his heart attack—a move that delights Kitty but leaves Eric feeling stuck. : During this period, Eric is dealing with

For further viewing, you can find the episode on Peacock or check detailed credits on IMDb .

: Donna Pinciotti takes on a moral leadership role, urging Kelso to step up and take responsibility for his actions.