Mom - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
Terrorists and Gingerbread
Christy and Bonnie have different ideas about forgiveness when Bonnie's mother, Shirley, who abandoned her as a small child, suddenly wants to be a part of their lives.
Thigh Gap and a Rack of Lamb
Christy and Bonnie try to help Jodi, a teenage addict they met at their meeting.
Mozzarella Sticks and a Gay Piano Bar
After Christy and Bonnie get Jodi, a recovering drug addict, back on her feet, they find themselves addicted to the rush of helping others and take on a new "project," Michelle.
Sawdust and Brisket
Christy is thrilled when Violet tells her she wants to spend more time together and improve their relationship. Also, Bonnie tries to make amends with her nemesis in the building,
A Pirate, Three Frogs and a Prince
Roscoe's parent-teacher conference leaves Christy feeling threatened by Baxter's girlfriend, Candace. Also, Bonnie tries to get her dating mojo back by flirting with an unlikely target.
Horny-Goggles and a Catered Intervention
Christy and Bonnie try to be supportive when Regina tells them she doesn't think she's an alcoholic, and Wendy tries to convince the women to attend a sober holiday dance.
Kreplach and a Tiny Tush
Christy hosts a family dinner for Violet's hard-to-please future mother-in-law. Also, Bonnie balks when Steve wants to take their relationship to the next level.
Snickerdoodle and a Nip Slip
When Christy catches the eye of Candace's wealthy, charming father, Fred, Candace and Baxter are outraged, while Bonnie pushes Christy to give him a chance.
My Little Pony and a Demerol Drip
Christy's burgeoning relationship with Fred gets more and more difficult for Candace to handle. However, Bonnie enjoys the perks of Christy dating a wealthy man.
Quaaludes and Crackerjack
In order to avoid her ex-boyfriend, Bonnie drags Christy to a new AA meeting, only to run into her ex-girlfriend, Jeanine, from 30 years ago.
Cinderella and a Drunk MacGyver
Christy tries to help Julian, a handsome, newly sober AA member, but her attraction to him complicates things. Meanwhile, Bonnie jumps at the chance to attend a lavish charity gala with Jill.
Diabetic Lesbians and a Blushing Bride
When Marjorie announces she's getting married, Christy and Bonnie are determined to make it the perfect day.
Sticky Hands and a Walk on the Wild Side
Christy, Jill and Wendy find themselves in a sticky situation when they agree to help Bonnie smuggle an illegal substance across the Canadian border.
Death, Death, Death and a Bucket of Chicken
Christy tries to be supportive when a health scare throws Bonnie into a tailspin.
Nazi Zombies and a Two-Hundred Pound Baby
Bonnie tries to get Christy to admit that she still has feelings for her ex-husband, Baxter.
Cornflakes and the Hair of Three Men
When the restaurant closes for renovations, Christy takes a job as Jill's personal assistant. Also, Bonnie answers a wrong number and falls for the guy on the other end of the line, Adam
Caperberries and a Glass Eye
Christy encourages Bonnie to go out with a great new guy, Adam, only to find out he's not as great as she thought.
Beast Mode and Old People Kissing
Jodi's boyfriend arrives at an A.A. meeting and Christy struggles to show him the compassion he needs. Meanwhile, Bonnie's new boyfriend feels left out because Bonnie spends so much time at A.A.
A Catheter and a Dipsy-Doodle
Christy falls extremely ill, yet she insists on taking her final exams. Meanwhile, Bonnie fumes when she suspects her boyfriend is cheating on her.
Pure Evil and a Free Piece of Cheesecake
When Christy learns she made the Dean's List at school, she is disappointed by Bonnie's lackluster response.
Mahjong Sally and the Ecstasy
Christy and Bonnie don't know who to believe when they hear conflicting stories about Violet and Gregory's break-up.
Atticus Finch and the Downtrodden
Christy's dream of becoming a lawyer is in jeopardy when she is hit with the reality of how much her education will cost. Also, Bonnie becomes the disciplinarian with Violet back living at home.
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