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Chrissy and Janet try to convince their landlord that their new male roommate is gay.

Chrissy's mother visits for the first time since Jack moved in with the girls.

Convinced that Jack is gay, Roper decides that he is a safe date for his visiting niece.

Larry gives Jack and the girls a puppy even though Roper doesn't allow pets.

Jack has guilt feelings about not standing up to the tough guy who makes a play for Chrissy at the local pub and goes back the next night to tell the Casanova off.

The roommates fear the rent money has been stolen.

Jack and Chrissy walk in on Janet while she is entertaining a date. The roommates decide to make some ground rules for using the apartment for dates.

Jack's modeling job requires him to pose nude.

Janet loses a promotion to a voluptuous candidate.

Jack throws a wild party when Chrissy and Janet go away for the weekend.

Jack and Janet learn Chrissy's beau is married.

Chrissy and Jack are home alone for one night.

Roper thinks he sold the roommates a classic car.

Chrissy asks Jack to cook a meal so she can impress a gourmet.

Jack defends Chrissy's honor when a man follows her home from a bar.

Mr. Roper is suspected of seeing another woman.

Janet runs into her high-school sweetheart, who isn't all she remembered him to be.

Jack's uncle comes to visit. Needing help with money, the uncle pays their rent, with what turns out to be a bad check.

Mrs. Roper takes a job to spite her husband.

The Ropers invite Jack and the girls to their Christmas party. Expecting it to be boring, Jack receives a phone call and accepts an invitation to another party. Now they must find a way to get out of the Ropers' place.

Jack helps Mr. Roper hide a coat which is a present for Mrs. Roper. Chrissy finds it and thinks it's for her.

Janet accuses Chrissy of stealing an executive away from her.

Jack and Chrissy spend a nightmarish evening subbing for Janet as baby sitters.

A new boyfriend leads Chrissy to try filmmaking.

Janet hires Jack to work in the flower shop.

Jack and the girls hope to keep the Ropers from raising the rent. A guy from Jack's past in the Navy shows up, but he's not exactly a friend.

A pregnant woman claims Jack is the father of her unborn child.

When Chrissy, Jack, and Janet are strong-armed to clean out the yard behind the Roper's apartment building, Chrissy discovers some flowers that she brings back to their apartment. When Mrs. Roper sees how pretty they are, she decides to pick some herself to use in her flower arrangements. However, when Larry tells Jack and Chrissy that one of the plants is cannabis, they are frantic to get Mrs. Roper before her arrangement gets judged at her class.

An unexpected visit from Chrissy's father, the minister, throws the kids into a panic. Jack decides to move out temporarily but Reverend Snow arrives before Jack can leave. Fumbling for an explanation, Janet blurts out that she and Jack are married.

The roommates take the Ropers' parakeet overnight.

A surprise birthday party for Jack is nearly spoiled when an old girlfriend turns up, ready to entice Jack back into her web.

Jack lies to his girlfriend in order to keep a date with his new romantic interest.

Janet convinces Mrs. Roper to join her in a nude beach protest.

Mr. Roper thinks the candid diary Chrissy is transcribing is her own.

Jack and Chrissy compete in a test of willpower.

Jack, Janet and Chrissy think that Helen is having an affair.

Janet finds Jack in bed with her visiting sister.

A guru dazzles Chrissy into following him to his commune.

The girls accuse Jack of wanting Larry's fiancée.

Chrissy plans a business trip with her boss.

A 13-year-old who is the daughter of friends of the Ropers stays with them for a few days, and develops a crush on Jack.

Jack and Janet suspect Chrissy is a kleptomaniac.

Mr. Roper's dirty trick prompts his wife to leave.

Eleanor, the girls' roommate prior to Jack moving in, returns for a visit. Jack suspects the girls may want her to move back in.

Jack falls in love with an older woman.

Able to hear the roommates talking through the plumbing while working on his own bathroom sink, Mr. Roper overhears things that make him convinced Chrissy is pregnant.

Chrissy recommends Jack for a catered event her boss is hosting. Janet and the Ropers help him work the event.

Jack offers to protect Chrissy from a mouse.

Janet and her date find Jack and Chrissy in bed.

Chrissy eats the pie Jack was going to enter in a statewide baking competition.

Roper plans to sell the apartment house as an anniversary surprise for Helen. This sets off the premise for the spinoff series "The Ropers".

Jack gets angry with the girls and moves out of the apartment.

Jack pretends he lives alone when he falls for a woman he believes is old-fashioned, but it turns out she has a living situation that mirrors his own.

Jack disguises himself as Chrissy to avoid FBI agents who are on his trail.

Chrissy catches Jack working as a paid escort.

The roommates accidentally sells the new landlord's furniture.

Chrissy tries to sell cosmetics at Ralph Furley's poker game.

Jack sheds his Mr. Nice Guy image with the help of some assertiveness training.

A grateful man offers the trio a free penthouse.

The roommates take in an old man whose apartment has been converted into a condominium.

The girls crash Jack's weekend in a remote cabin.

Jack and Janet worry about Chrissy's health.

Jack gives cooking lessons to a mobster's wife.

Jack must choose a guest for a luxury cruise.

Ralph says Chrissy is his wife to impress a rival.

A letter in a newspaper column convinces each of the two girls that the other is having an affair with Jack.

Chrissy's minister father announces that the roommates' living arrangement is jeopardizing his new appointment.

Chrissy and Jack try to cool Larry's crush on Janet.

Jack runs into trouble when he dates a pretty gym instructor.

Jack faces eviction when he lets it slip to Furley that he is not gay.

Jack and Chrissy are handcuffed together as a joke and then discover they have no key.

Chrissy and Jack think Janet wants a baby.

A 12-year-old runaway moves into the apartment.

Jack becomes enraged when his brother decides to romance Chrissy.

Chrissy's big track winnings threaten to split the threesome.

Chrissy sets up a rendezvous with the man who has been sending her secret love notes.

The roommates help Furley attract a lady friend.

A dishonest student may prevent Jack's graduation.

Jack prepares three different meals in three separate apartments.

Jack charges his new boss with sexual harassment.

Janet discovers that Chrissy's old high-school friend is a prostitute.

A lovely skier thinks Jack is an alpine champion.

Jack and Larry unknowingly date the same woman.

Jack's friends think he is the chef at a fancy French restaurant where he is actually a busboy.

Chrissy's cousin Cindy replaces her as the third roommate.

Cindy's boss expects her to be his errand girl.

Jack gets a prestigious job after being mistaken for a famous chef.

An elderly neighbor smothers Jack with attention.

Jack plays cupid for his date's widowed father.

Janet tells her parents she and Jack are married.

Jack and Janet try to thwart a wealthy man's efforts to make Cindy his bride.

Fired Furley moves in with the roommates.

Jack and Larry switch apartments after Jack has an argument with the girls.

The niece of the cooking-school dean pursues Jack.

Jack grows suspicious when Cindy starts collecting maternity clothes.

Roper goes to a bowling banquet instead of celebrating his anniversary.

When a frustrated Mr. Furley shares with Jack that his niece is coming to town to spy on him for his brother, Jack offers to find someone to take her on a date in order to keep her out of his hair. However, Jack gets himself in a bind when he offers to set Veronica up with his identical twin brother, Austin, when Mr. Furley wants to meet him first.

When Larry and Jack are having some drinks at the Regal Beagle, they notice a pretty girl and start flirting with her. However, when her boyfriend arrives, it doesn't take long for him to start threatening the guys for talking to his date. While Jack takes his threats seriously, Larry starts egging him on, and as a result, the boyfriend sets his sights on fighting Jack in order to get them away from his girlfriend.

Jack and Janet become detectives when Cindy mysteriously vanishes.

Jack stops lying to women about his roommates.

Jack and Janet find a new roommate after Cindy moves into a college dorm.

Jack and Larry devise a way of getting rid of Jack's new roommate.

Terri's overly friendly behavior toward Jack makes Janet suspicious.

Terri thinks Jack is giving love lessons.

Terri and Jack fear that Janet will need to have an affair with her dance instructor if she is to be successful.

Jack breaks a date with Janet to coach Larry in the art of romantic conversation.

Jack and Janet mistake Terri's psychiatrist friend for a mental-ward escapee.

A policeman moves in to protect Jack after he witnesses an armed robbery.

Jack must come up with a temporary wife to deter his boss's man-hungry daughter.

Janet inadvertently fixes Terri up with a guy she had wanted to date herself.

Much to Jack's embarrassment, Terri subdues a drunk with karate.

Jack tries to win over a Southern belle whom he insulted on a date.

Larry sets up a test to determine if Furley's latest girl is a gold digger.

Jack assumes that Terri's friend wants to leave the convent to be with him.

The roommates reluctantly hire Cindy as a maid.

An efficiency expert drives Janet to quit.

Cindy invites the trio for a weekend on the farm.

Jack substitutes for a chef and winds up with a full-time job.

Jack adopts a new image to please a wealthy woman who would like to marry him.

Jack pretends he's a doctor to impress his visiting grandfather.

Jack cooks dinner for a famous food critic.

Larry and Furley attempt to stop the threesome from moving to a luxury beach house.

Jack botches a cooking demonstration on a local TV talk show.

Janet dons a blond wig and a new personality.

Jack escorts Janet to a stuffy, formal party.

Jack signs up for a computer dating service.

Jack strikes out as Janet's chaperon when he gets drunk and falls asleep.

Terri's boyfriend thinks Jack is the reason behind their breakup.

A jewel-thief date thinks Jack is a fence.

A newspaper article implies the trio's living arrangement is more than a practical one.

Jack is the victim of a con game when he rents a decrepit restaurant.

Jack and the crew are all set for the restaurant's opening night.

Chaos results when Jack romances Felipe's cousin.

Jack dates one of Janet's friends from high school, unaware that she is married.

Jack hosts a Sunday brunch to convince a neighborhood clergyman that the bistro is really a respectable place.

The Bistro's new guitarist has a singer, Larry.

Furley learns that Terri's boyfriend is a convicted murderer.

Larry becomes overprotective of his sister when he lets Jack show her around town.

A rumor spreads that Carol and Bob's marriage is on the rocks.

Jack is outraged by a building inspector's demand for a bribe.

Terri is about to marry a soap opera star who Jack believes has a questionable reputation.

Jack challenges a Golden Gloves contender.

Jack bets Janet and Terri that he can stay away from women for a week.

Jack and Terri think Janet is trying to seduce Furley's shy nephew.

Jack catches married Mr. Angelino with a woman.

Jack's new moustache is a turn-on for Terri.

A former Navy buddy visits Jack and tries to con his way into a partnership at the bistro.

Janet and Terri try to raise money for Jack.

Jack's girlfriend asks him to father her child.

Jack thinks one of the girls is interested in him.

Jack accidentally receives $1,000 from an automatic teller machine.

Jack tries to retrieve his nasty note to a critic.

Jack winds up with two dates for the same day.

Jack tries to keep his girlfriend's job a secret.

Jack disguises himself as a woman to compete in a baking contest.

Jack's meddling father drops in unexpectedly.

Terri pretends she is married to ward off Dr. Kenderson's advances.

Jack pretends he is well-to-do when he dates a wealthy socialite.

Jack is convinced that his new neighbor is one of London's most-wanted criminals.

Janet's new boss uses her to get Jack.

Jack's old flame asks him for marital advice.

Jack and Furley become trapped in a freezer at Angelino's restaurant.

The trio hopes that Furley will bend the apartment rules when they place a stray cat on his doorstep.

Jack checks into a hospital to have an embarrassing tattoo removed.

A new neighbor raises Jack's anger until he discovers that the neighbor is a pretty young woman. He then becomes involved in her art class in order to hit on her with unexpected results.

Jack feigns amnesia after wrecking Janet's car.

One of Janet's customers names her in his will.

Jack falls for Vicky, a busy stewardess.

Janet and Phillip plan for the wedding at Janet's apartment. Jack wants to win the approval of Vicky's father, Mr. Bradford.

The roommates move out. Vicky suggests that she and Jack live together after explaining her fear of marriage. Jack and Vicky move into the apartment above Jack's restaurant, setting up the introduction to follow-up TV series "Three's a Crowd".
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