Kelso burns down the Police Academy. Eric and Donna start marriage counseling.Kelso burns down the Police Academy. Eric and Donna start marriage counseling.Kelso burns down the Police Academy. Eric and Donna start marriage counseling.
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- TriviaBilly Dee Williams appears as Pastor Dan, a pastor who considers "Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)" to be among the best movies of all time. Williams played the character "Lando Calrissian" in "Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)" as well as "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983)".
- GoofsDuring a sermon, Pastor Dan makes a comment about Han Solo's unreliable Millenium Falcon. The Millenium Falcon didn't become unreliable until "Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)".
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Jackie Burkhart: [Kelso arrives after his day at the Police Academy] Michael, you got another 'D' on a test? Isn't this your fourth 'D' in a row?
Michael Kelso: Yeah. It's just on the Penal Code stuff. "Criminals have the right to an attorney, criminals are innocent until proven guilty". Just crazy liberal gibberish.
Steven Hyde: [to Fez] What are you laughin' at?
Fez: He said 'Penal Code'.
Jackie Burkhart: Fez, it doesn't mean that. It's from the word 'penalty'. 'Penal'.
Steven Hyde: [Fez can't control his giggling] You're like a four-year-old. It's a legal term: 'Penal'.
Steven Hyde: [now Hyde is laughing, too] It's kinda funny.
Brooke: [Brooke comes in] Hey, guys. Hey, Michael, how'd your Penal Code test go?
Michael Kelso: [Hyde and Fez can't control their laughter as Kelso lies to impress Brooke] I did great. I got another 'B'.
Brooke: Oh, that's your fourth 'B' in a row! I'm so proud of you! Can I see it?
Michael Kelso: [suddenly on the spot] Uh... uh, you could, but, uh, I didn't write anything down, 'cause the test was, uh, oral.
Steven Hyde: [bursting with laughter] Oral test on the Penal Code!
- ConnectionsReferences Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)
- SoundtracksThat '70s Song
Written by Ben Vaughn (uncredited)
Performed by Cheap Trick
Based on "In the Street"
Written by Alex Chilton and Chris Bell