Ellen - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Shake, Rattle and Rubble
Ellen's world is shaken up by an earthquake and the arrival of her cousin Spence.

These Successful Friends of Mine
Inspired by Paige and Adam's successes after the earthquake, Ellen hits the road in search of a dream...any dream.

The Shower Scene
Ellen is angst-ridden after she tapes an episode of "thirtysomething" over a video of Paige's sister giving birth to twins.

The Bridges of L.A. County
Spence has a one-night stand with a woman but is not inclined to call her again, even though Ellen thinks he should.

Hello, I Must Be Going
Adam is leaving to take a job in London, and the parting is such sweet sorrow for Ellen.

Trick or Treat---Who Cares?
Spence is in a dark mood on Halloween; Audrey treats herself to a job at Ellen's bookstore.

She Ain't Friendly, She's My Mother
After going through therapy, Ellen's mom decides she wants to be her pal, which is more than Ellen can handle.

Salad Days
Martha Stewart appears at a book-signing at Ellen's store, inspiring Ellen to plan a dinner party for a few friends.

The Movie Show
Carrie Fisher plays the "best friend" in Paige's first film, which features Ellen's bookstore as a location.

What's Up, Ex-Doc?
Spence's dad wants him to return to medical practice.

Ellen's Choice
Ellen has to choose which members of her reading group will appear on a highbrow TV show called "Book Chat."

Do You Fear What I Fear?
Ellen's parents give her a burial plot for Christmas, leaving her to ponder how wonderful her life is.

Horshack's Law
Everyone's along for the limo ride when Paige gets invited to a bash for John Travolta in a secret locale.

Morgan, P.I.
Ellen's bookstore is robbed, and a detective steals Paige's heart.

Oh, Sweet Rapture
When Audrey buys a car, she becomes part of a cultish club of auto owners who really---really---love their wheels.

Witness
As a faux witness, Ellen makes a mockery of Spence's mock trial for law school.

Ellen: With Child
Curious about how she would be as a mom, Ellen volunteers to look after the daughter of Paige's boyfriend.

Lobster Diary
Ellen tries to save a 65-year-old lobster from a restaurant's pot---an act that mirrors a real-life effort by Mary Tyler Moore (who appears as herself).

Two Ring Circus
Paige accepts Matt's marriage proposal, but finds the small diamond on her engagement ring unacceptable.

A Penney Saved...
Ellen puts off firing Audrey when Audrey's wealthy parents give Ellen a large sum to keep her employed.

Too Hip for the Room
Hipsters come to hang out when a musical-comedy duo---who are so bad they're good---entertain at Ellen's bookstore.

Two Mammograms and a Wedding
While at the doctor's office for a mammogram, Ellen becomes buddies with another patient.

Go Girlz
Bad omens loom over the bachelorette party that Ellen and Audrey throw for Paige.

When the Vow Breaks (1)
Ellen is given the task of making everything run smoothly for Paige's wedding. But everything doesn't.

The Tape
In an unaired episode from the show's first season, Ellen and her friends must retrieve a racy videotape of one of Ellen's pals.

When the Vow Breaks (2)
Ellen discovers Spence and Paige in a liplock before Paige's wedding ceremony.

The Mugging
Ellen comes forward as a witness to a mugging she didn't actually see.
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