This week, the Forman driveway is a battleground of teenage rebellion and very specific uniform preferences. Here’s the breakdown of what went down in "I Can't Quit You Babe." The Parochial Problem

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Should I break down the relationship timeline in the next post, or should we talk about Red’s best insults ?

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

While Eric is distracted by pleats, the rest of the gang is dealing with some serious romantic friction:

"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.