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Elaine Miller is a character that was introduced in the episode 5:15. She is portrayed by Katherine Evagelou.

Character[]

Elaine was first seen at her wedding reception (at the hotel ballroom where Eric works) with her husband Jack and many family members and friends, including Jack’s brother Mitch who also brought Donna (as his pretend wedding date), Fez and Jackie to the wedding. Later on when it came to family, friends and guests giving wedding speeches to Jack and Elaine, Mitch not only just gives his speech to his brother and Elaine but he also announces his "engagement" to Donna who introduces her to everyone as his "fiancée", much to Eric’s, Donna’s and their friends’ shock. An angry Donna soon after confronts Mitch for his lies, Mitch however comments that she’s feisty and insults her that she’s also feisty in the bedroom. Mitch’s deception was the last straw for Eric as soon furiously confronts Mitch and humiliates him by correcting everyone that he is Donna’s fiancé and tells everyone that Mitch is a "lying, crazy lunatic" and yells out that Mitch is crazy. Eric however soon becomes embarrassed by his outburst as he also almost ruined the wedding before he looks at Jack and Elaine with Eric awkwardly congratulating the couple on their special day. An embarrassed Mitch soon afterwards leaves the wedding.

Later on when it came to Elaine about to throw the bouquet to the female guests including Fez, he is hesitant to choose helping between Jackie and Christy (the new woman that Fez is trying to pursue and was promised by her that she would have sex with him) to catch the bouquet since the two women want the bouquet. Elaine soon then throws the bouquet in backwards at the girls. After thinking hard on who he wants to help catch the bouquet, Fez eventually chooses to help Christy catch the bouquet by also shoving Jackie out of the way. After Christy successfully catches the bouquet she and Fez soon then celebrate by hugging each other with a shell shocked Jackie looking at Fez in anger.

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