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  • For a list of story arcs in this season see story arcs.
  • In season three, Danny and Rebecca's talk show takes a spike in popularity, meanwhile Jesse and Rebecca begin dating while Jesse prepares to leave his rebellious ways in the past. In the meantime, Joey searches for ways to launch his comedy career. In this season, Michelle turns three years old and is admitted into preschool, Stephanie turns seven and starts second grade, and D.J. turns twelve and begins junior high school.
  • The third season of the television series first premiered on VHS in 1991 in the UK before airing on TV. It first aired in the US in 1991 on Shining Time Station, with the last 10 episodes following in 1993. The whole season first aired in the UK from February to July 1992. All twenty-six episodes were narrated by Michael Angelis in the UK and by George Carlin in the US and New Zealand.
  • Season 3 is the third season of Walker, Texas Ranger. It premiered with Blown Apart on September 23, 1995, and ended with Hall of Fame on May 18, 1996. It had a total of 26 episodes.
  • Season 3 of Damages premiered on January 25, 2010 on FX.
  • Season 3 of The Last Ship was announced on August 12, 2014 and will premiere in 2016.
  • The third season of Eureka premiered on July 29, 2008 on the cable network Syfy in the United States and concluded on September 18, 2009.
  • This article is about the season, You may be looking for SML Movies. The third season of the YouTube series premiered in 2011, following a short week in December, The whole season aired between February and December, Black Yoshi and The Birds was also introduced. Director: Logan Thirtyacre Producers: Lance Thirtyacre Starring: Lovell Stanton Preceded by: Season 2 Followed by: Season 4
  • Staying under the care of Mr. Turner, Shawn faced a series of issues. Because neither him nor Turner was familiar with the situation, they often fought about what was and wasn't okay. Sometimes, Shawn was angry because he felt that Turner was trying to be his dad. It took a lot of work, but the two survived until Shawn's dad finally returned in "I Never Sang for my Legal Guardian", where they swore to remain friends.
  • Season 3 Premiered on June 14, 2011. The season will contain 10 episodes. Season 3 concluded on August 16,2011 and was cancelled shortly after.
  • Season 3 is the third season of the FOX TV series Bones. The season premiered on September 25, 2007 with the episode The Widow's Son in the Windshield.
  • Season 3 is the third season of NBC's The Blacklist. NBC officially announced the renewal on February 5, 2015 [1] NBC's press release on 10 May 2015 confirmed that The Blacklist will remain in its Thursday night timeslot.
  • Season 3 of Master Chief Sucks at Ordering began on September 9, 2009 and concluded on May 8, 2010 with the three-part series finale. This season concluded the Master Chief Sucks at Ordering saga. The season contained 13 episodes. There is a recap before the season premiere and another before the series finale that are not counted as episodes.
  • Season 3 of the NBC-TV series The A-Team started airing in the autumn of 1984 and ran until early summer of 1985. The internal chronology of the season is uncertain; many of the events of the first season took place in 1977-78, and all that's known about this season is that many of its episodes took place in the eighties. < - Season 2, Season 4 ->
  • The third season of MADtv aired from September 20, 1997, to May 16, 1998 with a total of 25 episodes. The season was preceded by Season 2 and succeeded by Season 4.
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  • This article contains episode summaries for the third season of Once Upon a Time.
  • The third season of WordGirl debuted 7 September 2010 and ended 11 June 2012. On this wiki, Season Three is actually a compilation of the 13 episodes from the official season three, with the 13 episodes from the official season four (production codes 301-313, 401-413).
  • On March 27, 2013, CBS announced that 2 Broke Girls would return for a third season during the 2013–2014 television season. The season premiere aired September 23, 2013, and the season finale aired on May 5, 2014.
  • Season 3 takes place five months following the discovery that Mona Vanderwaal was the elusive "A" that had been creatively and relentlessly tormenting the four main characters, Aria Montgomery, Spencer Hastings, Hanna Marin, and Emily Fields for the past year. The first half of the season addresses the issue of whether or not Garrett Reynolds actually killed or was involved in the murder of the girls' former friend and queen bee, Alison DiLaurentis and who killed Maya St. Germain in the season two finale, while the second half deals with the reveal of another "A" and the fallout, while the mysterious Red Coat stalks the girls.
  • The third season of Castle premiered on September 20, 2010 on the network ABC in the United States. This was the last season that Castle co-star Ruben Santiago-Hudson was on Castle.
  • Season 3 is the third season of The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air which was broadcast from September 14, 1992 – May 10, 1993 and lasted for a total of 24 episodes.
  • The third season of King of the Hill premiered on Tuesday, September 15, 1998 on the FOX Broadcasting network. The show was broadcast in the 8:00-8:30 PM time slot on Tuesday nights, unlike the other seasons which were broadcasted on Sunday nights. The Region 1 DVD was released on December 28, 2004. The Region 2 and 4 DVDs were respectively released on August 28 and September 26, 2006.
  • The plot of the third season explores a number of ongoing themes. It continues to highlight Frasier's tensions with his father, on wider fronts than just the home. However, in the season, Frasier's relationship with his boss, Kate Costas, is revealed as she enters and exits as a character. Niles also becomes separated from Maris during this season, which is further cause for a continuing story arc. Daphne likewise begins to have a more serious love life, meeting a charming gentleman named Joe DeCarlo.
  • Season three of Monk began airing on June 18, 2004 on USA Network. The third season concluded after 16 episodes on March 4, 2005.
  • The previous season was Season 2 and the next season was Season 4.
  • This page lists all of the episodes aired in the third season of the CBS-TV series Good Times. The season opener, "The Real Cool Job", originally aired on September 9, 1975. The season finale episode, "The Rent Party", aired on March 2, 1976; the episode marked the final appearance of cast member John Amos as James Evans Sr., as he elected to leave the series.
  • The Third Season of Army Wives aired on Lifetime from June 7, 2009 - October 11, 2009. .
  • Season 1 of [Last Week Tonight] consists of 24 episodes. The season premiered on April 27, 2014.
  • Season 3 of Aqua Teen Hunger Force premiered on April 25, 2004 and spans 13 episodes. This season is most known for the changing of Dr. Weird openers to Spacecataz. Spacecataz was originally meant to be a full spin-off series with the Mooninites and the Plutonians trading insults and pranks with each other. Obviously, they could not get a plot so the pilot was seen occurring throughout the third season. The season ended on October 24, 2004.
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  • Season 3 of Alias aired from September 28, 2003 till May 23, 2004. It featured Sydney's attempts to find out what happened to her in the two year absence she faced as a result of The Covenant and her efforts to deal with how things changed in the time she was gone.
  • The third season of Smallville began airing on October 1, 2003, on The WB television network, and concluded its initial airing on May 19, 2004 with 22 episodes.
  • The third season of Parks and Recreation premiered on January 20, 2011 on the NBC television network. The season was produced by Deedle-Dee Productions and Universal Media Studios, and series co-creators Greg Daniels and Michael Schur served as executive producers. As of this season, the series will take the 9:30 Eastern time slot following The Office as part of NBC's new three-hour comedy block on Thursday nights. It was released on DVD on September 6, 2011.
  • The third season of the American television drama series Breaking Bad premiered on March 21, 2010 and concluded on June 13, 2010. It consisted of 13 episodes, each running approximately 47 minutes in length. AMC broadcast the third season on Sunday nights at 10:00pm EST and 9:00 pm CST in the United States. The DVD version was released in Region 1 and on Blu-ray in Region A on June 7, 2011, in Region 4 on November 24, 2010 and in Region 2 in Germany on May 19, 2011
  • Season Three is the newest season of Numb3rs. Having began in later September the series aired until May 2007.
  • The tertiary season of the series. Amita and Charlie's relationship deepens, and Larry hears the siren song of space.
  • The third season of Jackie Chan Adventures premiered on September 14, 2002 and concluded on May 3, 2003 on Kid's WB. It consisted of 17 episodes.
  • The Listener’s third season will see Toby Logan step away from his paramedic career to work more closely with the Integrated Investigative Bureau (IIB), where he will work in tandem with Sgt. Michelle McCluskey and Dev Clark as part of an elite special ops unit tasked with handling the most difficult cases. This new role will renew Toby’s focus, but it will also put him under enormous pressure as he must prove to his peers and himself that he belongs. Despite his newly redirected career, Toby will remain close to his best friend and partner Oz, who moves in next door.
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  • Season 3 consists of a total of 13 episodes.
  • Season 3 is a third season
  • Season 3 is the new Season of The Mr. Men Show.
  • Season 3 is the third season of Competitive Play.
  • There are 18 episodes in Season 3:
  • Third season in Squidbillies.
  • Season 3 of Person of Interest is the third season of the series, officially announced on March 27, 2013.
  • Season 3 refers to the third season of Home Improvement which ran on ABC from September 15th, 1993 - May 25th 1994.
  • Season 3 of Girls is scheduled to be released on HBO on January 12, 2014. The show is written, directed, and produced by Lena Dunham, who is also its primary protagonist. The first season premiered on April 15, 2012, and was followed up by Season 2, which premiered on January 13, 2013 on HBO. It's been announced that Christopher Abbott, who plays Charlie Dattolo, has decided to leave the show after the end of its second season. But the fate of his character is not yet known.
  • This article contains episode summaries for the third season of Desperate Housewives.
  • Season 3 begins roughly six months after the events of "I'll Be Seeing You", the concluding two part episode of Season 2. This would be Nicholas Colasanto's final season before his death. Starting with this season, "Singin' the blues when the Red Sox lose" is replaced with "Makin' your way in the world today", which would be used for the rest of the show's run.
  • Behind the scenes, it was dominated by the departure of Verity Lambert, the immensely exhausting production of The Daleks' Master Plan, and preparations for William Hartnell's departure – including intense discussion over how to handle such an unprecedented change in a lead actor on a show still at the height of popularity. It consisted of ten serials (listed below) and forty-five episodes, the majority of which are considered lost, though three serials, The Ark, The Gunfighters and The War Machines, exist in complete form.
  • Eddsworld's third season ran from January 16, 2007 to December 21, 2007. It ran for eight episodes.
  • See: Season 1, Season 2, and Season 4 People joined: * Queen Nefercreepy * Ms. Fitwell * Scoutmaster Scott * Weredog * Knockout Ninja * Gogachog * Bucks Gazillion * Pierre Pamplemousse * Sick Vick * Mugsy Thumbscrew * Milty the Clown * Steve
  • The Pretender Season Three episode Crazy premiered on October 17, 1998. The third season contain twenty-one episodes that were aired, with the season finale being a triple-episode. The Pretender: The Complete Third Season DVD set was released on March 22nd, 2006 for Region 1. No other DVDs have been released for other DVD regions except Region 4.
  • Yulian passes the 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th trial. Only Haisha is left at his side. The season ends with him and the other participants entering a teleportation orb and evil bird guy attacking his tribe
  • Season Three is the third season of Gossip Girl, the American teen drama based upon the book series by Cecily von Ziegesar. It aired on The CW from September 14th, 2009 to May 17, 2010 with 22 episodes. The season premiered 2.55 million viewers and a 1.4 Adults 18-49 rating, up 14% in viewers from its season two finale. Although this is the least watched season to date, with an average of 2.02 million of viewers tuning in each week, it is the highest rated with a 1.1 rating in Adult 18-49.
  • The third season is the only season where both the winner and the runner-up ended up in the bottom 2 or 3 prior to the finale. It is the first season to have a finale with two female contestants(season 12 is the second) while the second, seventh, and eighth seasons had a finale with two male contestants.
  • This page lists all the episodes aired in Season 3 of The Golden Girls TV series. The third season of The Golden Girls premiered on NBC-TV on September 19, 1987, and concluded on May 7, 1988. The season consisted of 25 episodes. The season originally aired Saturdays at 9:00-9:30 pm (EST) from September 19, 1987 to May 7, 1988.
  • This list of episodes is for the third season of the American sitcom The Big Bang Theory, that was originally aired on CBS from September 21, 2009 to May 24, 2010 over 23 episodes. It has received higher ratings than the previous two seasons with over 15 million viewers. The main focus of the season was the romance between Leonard and Penny which was hinted at the end of Season 2. Season 3 of The Big Bang Theory returned to television in September 21, 2009 and contained 23 episodes.
  • Season 3 of Rescue Me began in May of 2006 on the FX Network.
  • The third season aired in the UK from December 24, 1999 to April 1, 2000 on BBC. In the US the third season premiered in 2001 or 2002 on Nick Jr. and was also later re-shown on Noggin in Spring 2003 and PBS Kids Sprout in late 2005.
  • This article features episode summaries from the third season of Beavis and Butthead.
  • Season 3 is the third season of Hannah Montana which aired on Disney Channel from November 9, 2008- March 14, 2010, and consisted of 30 episodes. This season was filmed from August 4, 2008 - June 5, 2009.
  • The third season of Charmed began airing on October 5, 2000 on The WB. Airing on Thursdays at 9 P.M., the season consisted of 22 episodes and concluded its airing on May 17, 2001. This is the last season to feature original cast member Shannen Doherty, as she left the series in the end of the season. Charmed: The Complete Third Season was released in a six-disc box set on November 15, 2005 and later in a complete collection on November 18, 2008.
  • The gang is relieved when Hyde gets out of jail, but Red is now on a strict warpath. Despite a few missteps, Eric and Donna's relationship makes strides as they begin to imagine their futures together. Eric also makes progress at work—as does Donna—but Donna also discovers some painful truths about her dad. Jackie sets her sights on a resisting Hyde, while Kelso makes a concerted effort to win her back. Fez finally gets a girlfriend, Caroline, who turns out to be crazy. Kitty is frustrated by her family taking her for granted, and wonders what it might be like to have another baby in the house. Eric and Kelso decide to take their relationships with Donna and Jackie to the next level, but with unforeseeable results.
  • Greek is about a social sister Casey and her anti-social brother Rusty, who are both dealing with living the Greek life at Cyprus-Rhodes University. * Complete List of Episodes * Season 1 * Season 2 * Season 3 * Season 4
  • Season 3 of My Name is Earl began on September 27, 2007 on NBC, and concluded on May 15, 2008. The season featured Earl dealing with life in prison, as well as life afterwards and his loss of faith in karma. Originally, 25 episodes were planned for the season, but due to the 2007-8 Writers' Guild of America Strike there were only be 22 episodes instead. The season also saw a drop in viewer's, which continued from season 3 to season 4 (this drop in ratings would eventually lead to the show's cancellation). The third season was released on DVD on September 23, 2008.
  • Season 3 has 22 episodes that began airing in the United States and Canada on October 4, 2006 on Wednesdays at 9:00pm. The series returned from hiatus on February 7, 2007 and aired at 10:00pm. The story continues 67 days after the crash. New crash survivors and Others are introduced, as the crash survivors learn about the Others and their history on the island. One of The Others and a new island inhabitant join the survivors while a survivor defects to The Others. A war between The Others and the survivors comes to a head, and the survivors make contact with a rescue team.
  • Season 3 began airing on September 26 1996 and concluded May 15 1997 and spanned 22 episodes.
  • The third season of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia aired in the fall of 2007 on FX. It ran for 15 episodes. It is available for purchase on DVD or iTunes.
  • A third season of Warehouse 13 was announced by SyFy on October 5, 2010. This comes on the heels of an average 3.4 million U.S. viewers for each episode of Season 2, making it SyFy's most watched series.
  • Season 3 of Barney & Friends aired from February 27 to October 6, 1995.
  • Zoey, Chase, Lola, Michael, Quinn, Logan, and Dustin return to PCA. Zoey and her friends are 15, and Dustin is 11-12. Nicole has been enrolled in an all-girls' school after being diagnosed with Obsessive Male Gender Disorder. This causes Quinn to become roommates with Zoey and Lola, after she's accidentally assigned to a room that doesn't exist by Coco, the girls' dorm adviser. Everyone "grows up" in this and the next season, looking older and having more mature personalities. At the end of the season, in the "Goodbye, Zoey?" TV movie, Zoey transfers to a boarding school in England. Due to a webcam malfunction, she finds out that Chase is in love with her and realizes that she loves him too.
  • This page lists all the episodes for Season 3 of the ABC-TV series The Brady Bunch. The season began with the pilot episode "Ghost Town", which was aired on September 17, 1971. A total of 23 episodes were aired, with the season finale episode, "The Fender Benders", which aired on March 10, 1972.
  • Season 3 is the third season of the Syfy horror drama; Being Human. It is set to premiere January 14, 2013.
  • The third season of Showtime's US remake of Shameless began airing on January 13, 2013. The full cast of the previous season returned to continue the story of the Gallagher family and their outrageous neighbors.
  • Lie to Me's third season initially aired on October 4, 2010 in the U.S, and finished airing on January 31, 2011. Read Dr. Ekman's (the inspiration for the series) critiques of each episode here: www.lietome.com
  • Season 3 aired from April 21, 1997 to November 24, 1997.
  • The third season of Friends aired from September 16, 1996 to May 15, 1997.
  • Season 3 of 3rd Rock from the Sun had its season premiere on September 24, 1997 with Fun with Dick and Janet and continued until the season finale, "Eat, Drink, Dick, Mary" (Part 1) on 20 May, 1998. The season contained 27 episodes. The region 1 DVD was released on February 21, 2006. Starting with this season Wayne Knight, Simbi Khali and Elmarie Wendel all became part of the main cast, appearing on the opening credits. As a result of this from this season the title music is slightly extended.
  • Season 3 of Revenge aired in the United States on September 29, 2013, the second batch on March 9. Season 3 aired on Sundays at 10/9c on the ABC Television Network though halfway through mid-season booked a new timeslot from 11/10c. The show was officially renewed on May 11, 2013, a day before the conclusion of Season 2, and production began in July 2013.
  • Season 3 of House of Cards was announced on February 4, 2014 and was released in its entirety on February 27, 2015.
  • Jim Phelps continued as head of the IMF team, for his second year. This was Rollin Hand and Cinnamon Carter's last season on the series, as the actors who played them (Martin Landau and Barbara Bain) left the show to star in the sci-fi series Space: 1999.
  • Season 3 ran from January 27, 2000 to February 11, 2001.
  • Cherry Hill: Season Three has been confirmed to air up until 2010. Previews have shown that the main season arc will revolve around a serial killer that makes their way to the neighborhood, jeopardising the lives of the residents. It will see the debut of three new characters and will possibly take place a few months after the finale, Here Comes the Rain Again. It will contain sixteen episodes, three more than the previous season.
  • The third season began airing in early 1993 and was the last season of Shining Time Station.
  • Here are The Season 3 episodes... 1. Roboticous 2. The Greatest Gift 3. Little Pink Riding Hood 4. Who's Who? 5. The Purple Panther part 1 6. The Purple Panther part 2 7. The First Day of Summer 8. Breakfast at Stephanie's 9. The Holiday Spirit
  • Season 3 of Dog the Bounty Hunter has a total of 25 episodes.
  • The third season of Sons of Anarchy premiered on September 7, 2010 on the cable network FX in the United States and consisted of thirteen episodes. The season concluded on November 30, 2010.
  • Season 3 of 24 premiered in the United States on October 28, 2003 on the Fox Network with a commercial-free presentation sponsored by Ford (as with Season 2). 24: Season Three was released on DVD in the US and Canada on December 7, 2004.
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  • The season premiered on 31 March, 2013. Season 3 is mostly based on the first half of A Storm of Swords, the third book in the A Song of Ice and Fire series by George R.R. Martin.
  • Season 3 of Vikings premiered on February 19, 2015 on History in Canada and in the United States and concluded on April 23, 2015, consisting of 10 episodes.
  • The Russo children, Alex (Selena Gomez), Justin (David Henrie) and Max Russo (Jake T. Austin) continue to compete to become the leading wizard in their family and meet many friends and adversaries along the way. Maria Canals Barrera and David DeLuise co-star as their parents and Jennifer Stone co-stars as Alex's best friend, Harper Finkle. This is the first season of the series to be broadcast in high definition.
  • Season 3 of The Shield began in March 9, 2004 on the FX Network. It was created by Shawn Ryan and consists of 15 episodes. The Shield: The Complete Third Season was released on DVD in North America on February 22, 2005.
  • The third season of the Hey Arnold! series includes 34 quarter-hour episodes and 3 half-hour specials.
  • The third season of The Sopranos premiered on March 4, 2001 on HBO, and concluded on May 20, 2001. The season consisted of 13 episodes altogether.
  • Season 3, 2005-2006, premiered on September 8, 2005. To see music featured during this season, see Season 3 Music.
  • Season 3 of Scream was confirmed by MTV on October 14, 2016. The season is set to premiere sometime during 2017.
  • Season 3 of Arthur premiered in the United States on November 16, 1998 on PBS. This season, like the first two, was released on DVD in Europe only.
  • The third season of First Wave contained 22 episodes. 1. * "Mabus" 2. * "Raven Nation" 3. * "Comes a Horseman" 4. * "Gulag" 5. * "The Flight of Francis Jeffries" 6. * "Still at Large" 7. * "Asylum" 8. * "Eyes of the Gua" 9. * "Skywatchers" 10. * "The Plan" 11. * "Wednesday’s Child" 12. * "Unearthed" 13. * "Shadowland" 14. * "Legacy" 15. * "The Edge" 16. * "The Vessel" 17. * "Requiem" 18. * "Checkmate" 19. * "Black Box" 20. * "Beneath the Black Sky" 21. * "Terminal City" 22. * "Twice Bless’d"
  • The Mentalist tells the story of Patrick Jane, an independent consultant with the California Bureau of Investigation (CBI), who has a remarkable track record for solving serious crimes by using his razor sharp skills of observation. He also makes frequent use of his mentalist abilities to lead witnesses or offenders into offering the actual facts of the case, as known only to them.
  • Season 3 refers to the third season of Recess which was broadcast from September 11, 1999 - January 22, 2000 and lasted for a total of 15 episodes. Both this season and season four aired at the same time, with the season three episodes premiering on ABC as part of Disney's One Saturday Morning, and season four's episodes premiering on UPN as part of Disney's One Too. Outside of the U.S., the individual 11 minute episodes of this season and season four were mixed together out-of-order to create one long season.
  • The third season of the anime series InuYasha aired in Japan on Animax from December 17, 2001 through August 5, 2002. Based on the manga series of the same title by Rumiko Takahashi, the anime was produced by Sunrise. The series follows a high school girl, Kagome Higurashi who travels back in time to the Sengoku period of Japan where she meets a half-demon named Inuyasha and learns that she is the reincarnation of a powerful priestess named Kikyo. Joined by a lecherous monk, a young kitsune, a demon slayer, and a demon cat, the group seeks to find the fragments of the shattered Jewel of Four Souls, a powerful jewel that had been hidden inside Kagome's body, and keep the shards from being used for evil, including the evil half-demon Naraku who slew Kikyo fifty years before Kagome's arrival.
  • The third season began on September 19, 1991 with the first episode, "Stark Raving Dad," and ended on August 27, 1992 instead of in May with "Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?" Al Jean and Mike Reiss were the show runners and produced most of the episodes in the season. Season 3 recived one Emmy award and received one other nomination. Six voice actors shared the Emmy for "Outstanding Voice-Over Performance," and the show was nominated for "Outstanding Animated Program" for "Radio Bart."
  • Season 3 of El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera premiered on April 4, 2013 after Nicktoons called for a revival of El Tigre with a new timeslot. One of the new characters that debuted in this season is Frid A. Fridayote. A look-a-like of Frida Suarez but acts like Wile E. Coyote, attempting to catch the Mexican Road Runner in the Miracle Desert. She appears on the segment called "Frid A. Fridayote", a segment in between episodes. Frid A. Fridayote only appeared in the main series in the episode "Somebody's Chasin' in Miracle City". The new timeslot is 10:00AM.
  • More so than at any other point in the series, notable changes to the show's format occur at the beginning of the third season. * The Miami Vice logo in the opening sequence is illuminated in ice blue instead of pink. The pink lettering of the word "Vice" is also changed to purple. * The storylines, along with the general tones of the show, become grittier and nihilistic; more episodes end abruptly after a violent climax that leaves numerous people dead, both good as bad alike. * Crockett's car changes to the Ferrari Testarossa in "Stone's War" (although his Daytona, which is destroyed in the premiere "When Irish Eyes Are Crying", reappears mysteriously in "El Viejo", indicating the studio switched the running order of the episodes). * Tubbs' hair becomes short, whilst Crocke
  • Despite his concealing a serious illness from the American people, President Bartlet will run again, and he intends to win. It may not be that simple. First, his decision causes serious friction with his wife, Abbey, who had made the President promise to only serve one term. Next, a team of election consultants led by Bruno Gianelli clashes with the idealistic and resentful staffers. Meanwhile, the House of Representatives begin their probe into the cover-up of Bartlet's illness, with both Donna and Leo finding themselves in sticky situations. To end it all, Bartlet is forced to make a difficult decision.
  • As season three unfolds, both Gilmore girls are growing up fast. Lorelai faced a heartbreaking disappointment when her rekindled romance with Rory's father, Christopher (David Sutcliffe), was thwarted by the unexpected pregnancy of his girlfriend. Trying to move on with her love life, Lorelai now faces the prospect of life without Rory as the dream of Harvard starts to become a reality. Lorelai continues to manage the historic Independence Inn and to nurture her dream of one day opening her own inn with her best friend, the fabulous chef Sookie St. James (Melissa McCarthy, Charlie's Angels), who is now adjusting to married life.
  • Season 3 was the turning point for So Weird, in addition to being the last season of the show. We saw the departure of Fi and the introduction of Annie Thelen, another paranormally inclined girl with her own strange history. Below is a list of episodes in Season 3 (26 total).
  • V (2009) Season 3. While speaking to the press at WonderCon 2011 in San Francisco today, AX grilled V executive producer Scottsdale's Rosenbaum about whether or not there will be a season 3 of V: “We do not know about a third season at this point,” However, if there is a V Season 3, Rosenbaum is excited by all the possibilities that the season 2 finale “Mother’s Day” left open. “I am most excited about it more than I have ever been, because [V] has gotten to a place at the end of this season, the closest to what I wanted it to be. Now we have a situation where you have a realistic human resistance that actually has a possible shot of defeating the Visitors. Whereas before it was a motley crew of four or five with a priest, an FBI agent. It was sort of like the rebels in Libya fighting – th
  • The third season of House premiered on September 5, 2006 and ended on May 29, 2007. At the beginning of the season, the main storyline centers around House's temporary lack of pain in his leg due to ketamine treatment after being shot in the previous season finale. Later in the season, he leaves a stubborn patient in an exam room with a thermometer in his rectum. Because House is unwilling to apologize, the patient, police detective Michael Tritter, starts an investigation around House's Vicodin addiction. The third season concluded with a cliffhanger finale, in which House fires Chase, Foreman leaves as he already resigned and doesn't change his mind and Cameron resigns, leaving House without a team for the fourth season.
  • John Crichton's voiceover during the opening credits changes this season, and consists of two different messages overlapping (the second message falls within the parentheses below): "My name is John Crichton (I'm lost), an astronaut, (shot through a wormhole) in some distant part of the universe (I'm trying to stay alive) aboard this ship (this living ship) of escaped prisoners (my friends). If you can hear me, (beware). If I make it back, (will they follow)? If I open a door, (are you ready)? Earth is unprepared (helpless) for the nightmares I've seen. Or should I stay, protect my home, not show them you exist. But then you'll never know … the wonders I've seen."
  • The third season of The Secret Life of the American Teenager, an American television series created by Brenda Hampton, debuted on the ABC Family television network on Monday, June 7, 2010 at 8:00 PM. After its second season's mid-season premiere was successful, ABC Family announced on January 12, 2010, that the show would be renewed for a third season, consisting of 26 episodes, the most episodes in a season to date. Season 3 will begin with 14 episodes broadcast before going on a hiatus until March 2011.
  • Here are the eposide that in season 3 of the show. 18 "A Day At The Zoo" The Gosselins take a trip to the Pittsburgh Zoo, where the kids learn about the animals. 19* "Hit The Road" The Gosselins drive 19 hours to the most magical place on earth: Disney World. 20 "Cutting Room Floor" The second season concludes with never before seen clips from the family. 21 "Day In The Life" The third season kicks off with a look at the day in the life of the Gosselins. The twins are at school, Jon is at work, and Kate is left at home with the sextuplets. 37 "Color Me Gosselin"
  • The Third Season of Phineas and Ferb had been renewed and confirmed by Jeff "Swampy" Marsh and Dan Povenmire in several interviews. News of this began appearing on June 7th of 2009, and a press release was issued two days later on June 9th confirming it. The season started with "The Great Indoors" and "Canderemy" on March 4, 2011 on Disney Channel US and on March 5, 2011 for Disney XD US, and ended on November 30, 2012 with "Blackout!" on Disney Channel US and December 8, 2012 for Disney XD.
  • The Third Season of the American dramedy television series Ugly Betty was confirmed in the ABC lineup, which was picked up for a full season on February 11, 2008. The season premiere aired on September 25, 2008 and ended with a special double-episode on May 21, 2009.
  • The third season of Winx Club first premiered in September 30, 2006 on 4Kids. On January 29, 2007, it premiered in Italy. The Nickelodeon dub, advertised as Winx Club: Enchantix, premiered on November 14, 2011. This was the first season dubbed in full by Nickelodeon, and the last season dubbed by 4Kids. Therefore, it is the only season dubbed in three English versions.
  • Ted tells his children that he met their mother through a story with her yellow umbrella. He finds the umbrella at a club and takes home after attending a St. Patrick's Day party where his future wife was, although they did not meet. Ted attempts to woo Stella (Sarah Chalke), a dermatologist he sees to remove an embarrassing tattoo. This culminates in a memorable "two-minute date," which incorporates small talk, dinner, a movie, coffee, two cab rides, and a goodnight kiss, all within two minutes. Robin sleeps with Barney after he comforts her following a break-up, which is followed by Ted's disapproval and decision to stop being friends with Barney. Meanwhile, an unknown woman begins to sabotage Barney's attempts to hook up. His saboteur is revealed to be Abby (Britney Spears), Stella's re
  • After the episode Lost in Parking Space, Part One aired on November 15, 2006, Drawn Together went on a year long hiatus and didn't return until October 4, 2007, airing the episode Lost in Parking Space, Part Two. This would contradict with events within the episode. In these episodes, Xandir makes T-shirts for everyone on their field trip that read "Drawn Together Shopping Trip 06", referencing to the year that this is happening, and so in Lost in Parking Space, Part Two, they're still wearing those shirts and referring to it as "06" when it is 2007.
  • Season 3 (unfortunately) continued the legacy of the worst TV show to exist, Docktah Hoo. It featured Billy Hartnell reprising his role as everyone's favourite racist grandpa, as well as Vicki and Steven continuing on from Season 2 (and leaving in this season... whoops, spoilers!); not to mention a bunch of other forgettable sidekicks.
Season
  • 3
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  • Three
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Start date
  • 1965-09-11
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Summary
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  • Sam and Dean star in a paranormal reality show that takes them to an abandoned estate that turns into one of the most haunted places in the U.S. for one night each year.
  • John covers the Flint water crisis, the Böhmermann affair, and Vladimir Putin's call-in show.
  • Jane and the CBI team narrowly escape a fiery end when a building explodes while they're investigating a death threat. Meanwhile, sparks fly between Lisbon and billionaire Walter Mashburn when they meet again while on the case.
  • In order to goad him into testifying against his long-time syndicate boss, a casino manager must think that he is being phased out ... for good!
  • Fiona starts a new job and a new romance, while Frank may become the new face of the gay rights movement, thanks to an influential member of the Velvet Mafia. Ian learns Mickey is getting married to a "whore". Mandy attempts to convince Lip to apply to college, sparking tensions along with the fact Karen is back.
  • When Patrick Jane and others are taken hostage by an armed man accused of murder, Jane must think quickly to defuse the situation.
  • When a murder occurs in a haunted house, it looks like the murderer might just be ... a ghost. On top of the investigation, Nick, Natalie, and Tracy all encounter ghosts from their own past after being in the house. When another man is apparently killed by the hand of the ghostly murderer, Nick and Tracy suspect their ghost may not be so dead. While they hunt for the murderer, all of them are haunted and must find a way to come to terms with their own ghosts.
  • The club embarks on a protection run, the likes of which they've never seen before.
  • With the latest case of a murdered bail bondsman, Beckett discovers that Castle's wild imagination and theories may be on the mark. Beckett's ex-partner makes a surprise arrival and Castle is forced to watch the two reminisce and engage in a little romance.
  • As Barney Collier works on stealing the plutonium used to make a hydrogen bomb, Jim Phelps and Rollin Hand work on stalling the auction that could sell it to the highest bidder.
  • John talks about US election 2016, Republican National Convention, appointment of Boriss Johnson as UK Foreign Secretary, unauthorized use of songs in political campaigns and a bit more about Donald Trump.
  • Bobby is poisoned with a dream potion and lapses into a deadly coma, so Sam and Dean take the potion themselves to enter the dream and save him, but to do so they all must confront their own personal nightmares.
  • Kara comes to entice Clark to return to Jor-El. Jonathan reveals the deal he made with Jor-El. Lionel helps Clark discover Lex's room of obsession, and Lana leaves for Paris. Meanwhile, Lionel is denied bail, but Chloe and her father are killed in an explosion.
  • Finch goes undercover in an emergency call center to protect a 911 operator, but it soon becomes clear that the threat reaches further than the team could have anticipated.
  • When a champion swimmer and Olympic hopeful is found dead in a training pool, Castle & Beckett dive in to investigate his murder, and uncover myriad secrets that might have led to his death.
  • John talks about the Olympics Opening Ceremony and the main story is about Journalism and the descent of printed news.
  • Reese rejoins Finch in New York, but when the team receives the number of a highly skilled antiquities thief, a surprising turn of events finds them planning a heist which could land them all in jail.
  • A suicide of a friend and colleague causes Natalie to reexamine her life and her feelings for Nick. Nick, too, is dealing with the loss of a friend, and his own feelings and reactions. When Natalie confronts him, Nick makes some decisions that will have far-reaching implications in all of their lives.
  • John talks about the Egyptian president and economic crisis, the Guantanamo Bay shutdown and Donald Trump.
  • An anti-American play gets staged behind the Iron Curtain, but is then doctored by the IMF team to make a top official appear disloyal.
  • A mentally handicapped teenager witnesses the murder of a popular wrestler and his account implicates his uncle, another wrestler, as the murderer. With his uncle in custody, Nick and Natalie volunteer for joint custody of the Joey to try and help him out. While Nick tries to determine what really happened and who really committed the murder, Natalie in her desire to help the boy makes a decision with far-reaching consequences. Her actions may end up causing devastation and emotional trauma instead of helping.
  • When Shaw is tasked to stay close to a 10-year-old identified by The Machine, she grudgingly develops respect for the young girl's skills in surveillance and realizes it could be the very reason why her number has come up. Meanwhile, Carter's mission to bring HR to justice risks exposure.
  • John Oliver talks about the scandals involving Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
  • Jim Phelps' toughest assignment yet is to try to outwit a brilliant enemy intelligence officer who has come to America to verify a double agent's information.
  • During a mission behind the Iron Curtain, Cinnamon Carter is captured and tortured. And the only way to get her out is to exchange her for a political prisoner.
  • As the POI team seeks justice for Carter’s murder, Finch realizes one of his team members may go one step too far in order to end the war with HR. Also, the Machine gives out the number for NYPD Officer Patrick Simmons, one of the crime organization’s key players.
  • Shawn is none too pleased when Gus drags him to a funeral for local celebrity 'Shabby the Sea Lion' who was found dead after being released into the wild. Shawn sets out to prove it was murder and stumbles onto a bigger conspiracy.
  • When the plane on which Cohen and Schanke are transporting a prisoner explodes, Nick's guilt threatens to overwhelm him. As he contemplates leaving, his new partner Tracy Vetter finds herself on dangerous ground while tracking a mystery man, who may have survived the plane crash. As Nick struggles for equilibrium, the bomber prepares to strike again--much closer to home.
  • A man who claims to have been abducted by aliens is murdered and his body is stolen from the coroner's van.
  • Nick is amazed when a police sketch composite for a murder suspect looks remarkably like Janette. Then Janette suddenly shows up again in his life admitting to the murder and asking for his help. As Nick struggles to discover the truth behind Janettes behavior, he puts his career on the line for her. When he discovers her secret Nick is faced with an impossible choice.
  • Van McNulty is avenging his father's murder by killing metahumans. Clark is shot with a kryptonite bullet. Lana has to deal with her growing prejudice against kryptonite-infected people, and Lex decides that his own physiology might be responsible for his uncanny ability to cheat death.
  • To help his mother, club, and son, Jax conspires with an unlikely source; the MC puts Chucky undercover.
  • After an ancient Egyptian mummy is brought to GD, mysterious things begin happening. It's up to Carter and the rest of GD to figure out the mystery of the mummy, and stop a "locust plague" before it's too late.
  • Nick's discovery that Tracy's mystery man, Vachon is a vampire, complicates an already complicated situation. Luckily Vachon and Tracy's mutal attraction saves Tracy's life. However, Tracy's awareness of vampires, and Vachon's penchant for running from his responsibilities place them all in danger as the bomber plots to use Tracy in his next bombing.
  • Congressional Fund-raising with guest Steve Israel- Episode explores the ways congress does fund-raising focusing on cold calls, similar to call centers.
  • Lip goes with Mandy to visit a younger half-sister of hers. Carl heads off to "cancer camp", though certain restrictions leave him less than happy. A frustrated Sheila asks Frank for advice on convincing Jody to be more adventurous in the bedroom. Fiona gathers a group of co-workers to discuss the boss's sexual harassment. Jimmy discovers his father's secret homosexuality, forcing Ian to reveal their relationship.
  • Dr. Calder calls on Artie to assist in stopping a dangerous virus of unknown origin. Meanwhile, Pete and Myka find themselves in a strange situation which is complicated by Steve's disappearance. In order to find Steve they must recover their memories and retrace their steps.
  • Reese boards an international flight in an attempt to put the team and the past behind him, but is angered when he realizes his travel plans have been manipulated.
  • Patrick Jane and the CBI team are called in to investigate the murder of a convict who served nine years for rape and murder, but was recently released on DNA evidence.
  • While Pete is placing an artifact in the Christmas Aisle, several artifacts fall on him, including one that transports him to a reality where he doesn't exist. Now, he has to find a way to get back to his reality.
  • John talks about the late Antonin Scalia and the Supreme Court, Chipotle's food safety problems, Voter IDs and New Zealand's economic development minister Steven Joyce.
  • Dean gets a mysterious phone call that appears to be from his dad, explaining how to get out of the deal, and he decides to follow the advice despite the fact that Sam doesn't believe it was really John on the line.
  • SAMCRO looks to heal old wounds while the ATF and the Russians stand in the way.
  • Castle and Beckett investigate the murder of a lottery winner, leaving them with plenty of suspects to look into. Meanwhile, Martha inherits money she feels she doesn't deserve.
  • During the high-profile trial of a murdered socialite, a juror suddenly tumbles out of the jury box -- dead! When Castle & Beckett learn the juror was poisoned, their investigation soon uncovers that this seemingly innocent juror may not have been so innocent after all.
  • The True IRA wants proof that one of their own has flipped and Samcro intends to give it to them.
  • Congressional Fund-raising with guest Steve Israel exploring the ways congress does fund-raising focusing on cold calls, similar to call centers.
  • Sam and Dean learn that a male vampire is using human blood to turn women into unsuspecting bloodsuckers. Meanwhile, Sam is being pursued by Gordon, who has escaped from jail and become a much more dangerous threat.
  • With time running out, Castle and Beckett must put aside their differences with Agent Fallon to avert a city-wide catastrophe.
  • Confusion surrounds the process of returning the materials used to create the plasma generator. Meanwhile, Kim's clone may be the cause of bigger problems.
  • A quiet town in Ohio becomes a haven of vice and violence, and Sam and Dean suspect demons are behind the change. Meanwhile, Ruby and Bobby begin rebuilding the Colt.
  • Beckett and Castle discover the brutal kidnapping of a boy while investigating the shooting death of a subway worker in Central Park.
  • Jason Dante threatens to kill Pete Ross. Clark has to lie, steal and cheat to save his friend. While Lana discovers that Adam Knight is Chad Nash, Chloe discovers that he is taking a serum of strange platelets, and Lex blackmails his physician, Lia Teng.
  • A new agent replaces Myka as Pete's partner, and artifacts from Warehouse 2 cause trouble while they're being unpacked.
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  • Van Pelt's actions are called into question when a witness is murdered while she is assigned to his protection.
  • Lucas, Vincent, and Dr. Paulo Herrera all run for the office of mayor. Meanwhile, a second sun mysteriously appears above the town.
  • Drownings on dry land are linked to visions of a ghost ship, putting Sam and Dean on a collision course with Bela, who is also investigating the phenomenon.
  • The number of a hypnotherapist comes up whose life, upon investigation by the team, suggests he is more than just a master of the mind. Meanwhile, Carter tracks an antiquities dealer whose business is connected to HR.
  • SAMCRO heads north to help Happy with a pharmaceutical favor in redneck territory; Gemma tries to put old family matters to rest.
  • To protect their territory, Sons of Anarchy must handle a rat at St. Thomas.
  • Sarah Conroy moves in next door and immediately enters Clark's dreams. Clark and Lana learns that she is being artificially kept in a coma by her uncle who controls the money only as long as she lives incapacitated. While, Lionel demands that Lex undergo a full psychological evaluation.
  • John talks about Brexit and the handling of doping issues by the Olympics management and doping in general.
  • Sam and Dean investigate murders committed by an anti-Santa who pulls his victims up the chimney; and Dean wants to celebrate a traditional Christmas since it will be his last, but Sam refuses, not wanting to accept that Dean won't be around next year.
  • Reese and Finch enlist the help of Carter, Shaw and Zoe Morgan, who use their feminine wiles to bait a chameleon playboy who is either a predator or someone else’s imminent prey. Meanwhile, The Machine helps Root to plot an escape from her psych ward confinement before a dangerous enemy can track her down.
  • John Oliver considers third party candidates as potential presidents.
  • Beckett and Castle respond to an "Officer Down" call only to find that the murdered "officer" is actually a male stripper wearing a police costume.
  • When Castle's novel "Heat Wave" is turned into a movie, actress Natalie Rhodes, shows up at Beckett's invitation to better understand the character she's going to play. Meanwhile, the threesome investigate the murder of a high-class matchmaker.
  • A safety inspector's death on an offshore oil rig appears to be accidental, but Vick encounters difficulty with the Coast Guard - of which her sister is a member - over jurisdiction. As Shawn finds himself as an unwitting pawn in their sibling rivalry, he finds out why the inspector was killed, and stumbles upon a missing person's case in the process.
  • The annual sonic cleaning of Global Dynamics is about to begin, but Fargo, Dr. Bubay, and Dr. Ashe are still inside. Meanwhile, Tess begins a project to capture memories from the town's residents.
  • John talks about latest Brazil demonstrations, the nomination of Merrick Garland to join the supreme court And the wall Donald Trump wants to build and how it would be very costly, ineffective and useless.
  • Sam and Dean come into possession of a rabbit's foot that belonged to their dad, but it's not necessarily good luck, because if it's lost, death follows within a week.
  • A truck carrying explosive nitroglycerin is deliberately put in the hands of a plotting general, with the hope that he will use it and be accused of treason.
  • Highlights of US Democratic Party convention 2016.
  • When an unknown entity prevents the Machine from seeing the full picture of an impending catastrophic event, it sends the team five separate numbers to help them piece together the bigger picture. Meanwhile, Root’s team of hackers arrives in New York.
  • John talks about Public schools in USA that are increasingly segregated by race and class. He discusses the troubling trend towards school resegregation.
  • The finance minister of a Latin American country believes he can get away with stealing millions from the treasury vault and frame his president for the theft.
  • John Oliver talks about the election results.
  • Jeremiah Holdsclaw steals Palak from the Kawatche Caves and receives super powers leading him to believe that he is Naman. Clark must stop him before he kills Lionel. Meanwhile, Lex and Lana sell the Talon, and Chloe discovers that Pete's parents are divorcing.
  • Tess needs Carter to round up power sources from around town. Meanwhile pranks between the bowling teams of Global Dynamics and Area 51 get out of hand.
  • Lupo takes over as acting sheriff while Carter has recertification testing.
  • When Patrick Jane and the CBI must work with a criminal profiler, Dr. Montague, to solve a double murder, it becomes a competition for Jane to prove that his methods are superior.
  • A vain female ruler with a fanatical following in her country is fooled into thinking she can look ten years younger with an experimental operation.
  • When Jane's brother-in-law returns to town and gets mixed up in a murder investigation, Jane must come to his aid despite personal reservations.
  • An exact replica of a gas chamber is built in order to make an assassin think he is going to be executed ... unless he starts naming names.
  • To get intel on Abel's whereabouts, Jax and the club help a bounty hunter track down a skip; Gemma deals with her family issues.
  • John talks about the South Carolina Republican primary, the Supreme Court vacancy and abortion laws.
  • Clark discovers that was on Earth forty years ago. Lana helps Clark discover the truth about who killed her great Aunt Louise. Lex learns that his grandparents were murdered, and he begins to suspect his father.
  • John talks about opioids, the final presidential debate and Donald Trump's charity roast.
  • Castle and Beckett are called to investigate when a contestant in a beauty pageant is found strangled and every suspect has a motive to commit murder, including jealous fellow contestants, the pageant's sponsor, and the show's host.
  • John talks about the Panama papers leak, Alabama governor sex scandal, Credit reports and background checks companies and how their results can be false and unreliable.
  • Castle and Beckett investigate the murder of the owner of a historic magic shop found dead in a Houdini's water torture tank.
  • Evidence in the murder of an antiques dealer found dead in a museum indicates that the suspect may be a member of the CBI team.
  • As Pete and his mom explore her subconscious for information on A-Z Technologies, Claudia and Myka investigate an artifact that is killing people when a girl named Megan gets angry.
  • Ryan, a pathological liar with a history of lying to the police, is suspected of killing his super, and also claims to know about an assassination plot. Shawn is able to figure out that this liar is actually telling the truth, which leads him and Gus to an amnesiac, Tom Lieber, and the truth behind the case.
  • Danger closes in when the battle to bring the crime organization HR to justice reaches new heights. Also, when The Machine suddenly gives out Reese’s number, the POI team faces their greatest threat yet.
  • When Lisbon questions Patrick's attitude towards a charismatic young widow, he explains it's because he thinks she killed her husband - the victim in the CBI's current case.
  • When a woman's dead body shows signs of an old killer's handy work, Castle and Beckett discover that the Triple Killer, a murderer who vanished four years prior, may have returned. Meanwhile, Alexis has a secret admirer.
  • While the club's on a man hunt, Jax faces the toughest decision of his life.
  • Juliet goes undercover as a roller derby skater after Shawn deduces that a string of robberies have been committed by one of the teams. The case takes a turn when one of the robbers botches a drop, and Shawn learns that the robberies were a cover for something bigger.
  • Nick and Tracy are both deeply disturbed by the brutal "kiss" murders, where victims are being drained of blood. Nick recognizes them as the style of Francesca, a vampire he knew long ago. But Francesca is dead--or is she? Tracy also finds herself struggling with feelings of Deja Vu, which she is unable to come to terms with. When a psychotherapist comes to them with information about a patient she has been counseling, it looks like they have found the murderer. However will they be confronting a deranged killer or the reincarnated soul of a vampire bent on revenge. If it is Francesca, Nick may not survive the encounter.
  • No one believes Shawn when he claims that a murder took place at his and Gus' high school reunion, mainly because there's no body. And as he puts the pieces together, he must also deal with his old flame Abigail, whom he apparently stood up back in high school, and shows a side of himself never seen before.
  • Frank is forced to move Aunt Ginger's remains from the backyard due to sewer work being done in the area. Jimmy struggles to deal with his father's recently revealed homosexuality and goes to Estefania for emotional support after he and Fiona argue. Mickey kisses Ian. Veronica and Kev are forced to discuss alternative methods of having children when they discover Veronica is infertile. Sheila takes in a mute nun, who is less than grateful.
  • A bullet wound to the head lands Nick in the emergency room, where with no pulse, no heart rate, and no brain activity, he is declared dead. Fast action by Natalie and LaCroix, brings Nick back to life. While his physical wounds are healing, his mind is another matter--he has amnesia, and therefore no memories of who he is or what he is. Both Natalie and LaCroix see this as a chance to acheive their goals for Nick. Who will win this little contest, and what will be the price? Meanwhile, Nick must find the killer before he strikes again, as well as find out who he really is.
  • Cinnamon Carter impersonates a German cabaret singer who resembles a woman killed by a top candidate for the secret police. But will he kill again?
  • Captain Eureka arrives on the scene to save the day! Meanwhile Zoe Carter, Zane Donovan, Pilar Reed, and Lucas are trapped in an old, abandoned underground complex.
  • Castle and Becket Investigate the murder of a New York Taxi driver who was shot and stripped of his car parts. However, as they search for his killer, they are lead to a storage with trace amounts of nuclear substances and evidence that a bomb and terrorism is at play. Castle on the other hand sense that they have been set up and searches for the truth and ends up getting Beckett and himself caught in a very icy situation.
  • The team takes desperate actions in its race to prevent the malevolent AI program Samaritan from coming online and making them its first targets. Meanwhile, the months-long battle with the anti-surveillance terrorist group Vigilance comes to a shocking conclusion.
  • The CBI moles identity comes to light and Patrick Jane's meeting with Red John has serious consequences for the team.
  • The POI team’s war with HR nears a boiling point when Finch receives 38 numbers at once from The Machine. He discovers they are connected to an unknown player who is inciting an all-out war between the crime organization and the Russian mob. Meanwhile, a window into Carter’s past is seen through flashbacks with her son’s father.
  • Lassiter has never liked the presence of Shawn and Gus since they became consultants in solving cases, but he finds himself in need of their help when he is the main suspect in a murder committed in his own precinct. Shawn is already certain that Lassiter is not guilty, and deduces that the killing was an inside job.
  • Fiona adapts to living with Jimmy after he movies in while Jimmy deals with the sudden appearance of Estefania's father. Frank wakes up in Mexico and makes his way back home. After trying to steal a laser, Lip gets arrested and arraigned in bond court. Also, he, Ian, and Mandy compete in a robot fighting competition with the stolen laser mounted on top of the robot. Meanwhile, Sheila and Jody experience parental life with Karen's baby, Hymie.
  • Alicia Baker becomes obsessed with Clark and threatens to kill Lana. Clark discovers her weakness. Lana discovers that Adam Knight has been spying on Clark, and she asks Lex to help her evict him.
  • Emily Dinsmore returns to prevent Lana's departure to Paris. Clark decides to tell Lana his secret to prevent her departure to Paris. Pete decides to move to Wichita after Frank Loder tries to beat Clark's secret out of him. While Chloe finally comes through for Lex, and he restores her deleted voice mail confession from Lionel.
  • Reese poses as a Secret Service agent to get close to the latest POI, a U.S. congressman who may hold the key to derailing Decima’s plans to bring a second Machine online.
  • The team gets the number of a prominent New York lawyer and has to determine whether she orchestrated the death of her recently murdered husband, or if she is being framed. Meanwhile, Carter faces an issue with her new partner, Laskey, after he spots her with the Man in the Suit.
  • Kate Beckett’s investigation into her mother’s death is reactivated when Hal Lockwood – a professional hit man with knowledge of Beckett’s mother’s murder – stages a spectacular escape during a court hearing. As police launch a manhunt for Lockwood, Castle and the team uncover evidence of a deeper conspiracy involving a mysterious figure with law enforcement connections who is linked to both Lockwood’s escape and the killing of Johanna Beckett. The search for Lockwood and the quest to identify his co-conspirator leads to a shocking and deadly conclusion.
  • The Machine, now completely self-governed with its whereabouts unknown, resumes giving Finch its “irrelevant” numbers for people in danger, which include a U.S. naval officer in town for Fleet Week. However, with so many sailors flooding the streets of New York City, finding the officer in time presents an even bigger challenge for Reese and Shaw. Meanwhile, Carter has been demoted to a patrol officer as a result of her being set up by the corrupt police crime organization HR, and sets a plan in motion to eradicate them for good. Also, Root tests the boundaries of her new surroundings.
  • Claudia and Pete have to rescue Fargo from a video game he made based on the Warehouse, while Jinks and Artie team up with Stukowski to snag a Van Gogh that tends to kill people.
  • An autopsy reveals a murdered woman's heart has been surgically removed, prompting Nick and Tracy to investigate the black market for human organs. Working undercover, Tracy visits a suspected dealer at the local hospital, unaware that Natalie Lambert is scheduled for a routine knee operation at the same facility. Upon learning Natalie has been chosen as the next "donor," Tracy is overcome by the dealer and prepped for the operation instead.
  • As Jim Phelps and the others work on discrediting the mobster in the eyes of his syndicate partner, Barney Collier is ordered to take a fall during his first big fight.
  • In the third-season ender, Sam summons Ruby for help as time begins running out for Dean. The brothers, against Ruby's advice, steal her knife and, with Bobby's help, prepare to face off against Lilith and her infernal minions in New Harmony, Indiana.
  • In 1978, Henry achieved his career bust by arresting a man who was plotting to bomb the SBPD. When his conviction gets overturned, Henry must stay out of sight while Shawn attempts to put the would-be bomber behind bars again, only to realize that the case goes way beyond one man.
  • Clark is living a life of crime in Metropolis, so Jonathan makes a deal with Jor-El to bring him home. Lex is stranded on a desert island, while Lionel holds a funeral for him.
  • John Oliver talks about the legitimacy of Multilevel marketing companies that seem pyramid shaped. He also talks a bit about USA election 2016 once more.
  • As Decima uses Samaritan’s feeds to hunt Reese and Shaw, Greer exploits Finch’s greatest weakness in an attempt to lure him out of hiding: his love for his former fiancée, Grace Hendricks.
  • In order to protect a double agent, the IMF must place suspicion upon the one man who suspects him, and free the only man who might expose him.
  • John talks about special districts, local elections, US election 2016 and of course Donald Trump again.
  • Tonight's main story focuses on navigating the complex financial labyrinth of retirement plans, including hints to get through the maze. John also highlights the emerging social media war between 2016 presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
  • A blind princess who disappeared as a child returns years later. But a military general planning a coup doesn't realize that it's really Cinnamon Carter in disguise.
  • Beckett and her team burst into an apartment on a murderer's trail, only to be surprised when they find Castle, who they hadn't seen or heard from in months, standing over the dead woman's body holding a gun. Beckett has no choice but to arrest Castle until he proves he is innocent.
  • A patron of the Raven is found dead, apparently killed by a vampire in unusual circumstances. The woman at the scene has no memory, and there are no clues. Nick must find the vampire-killer before he strikes again, while keeping Tracy out of trouble. For Tracy is aware it is a vampire, and is searching for the killer, too.
  • Willy Armitage's rescue of the scientist's wife goes as planned, but then the assassin changes his appearance again ... to look like master-of-disguise Rollin Hand.
  • When a County Hospital doctor's body is discovered in someone else's casket, Castle and Beckett dive into the complex relationships in the hospital and the doctor's life to uncover the killer. Meanwhile, Castle's relationship with his ex-wife is strained over a pair of concert tickets.
  • LaRoche demotes Agent Teresa Lisbon and puts Cho in charge of the team as they investigate the murder of a doctor.
  • The secrets of Finch’s operation before he enlisted Reese are revealed, including shocking ties to present-day events.
  • Zoe is feeling sick. The key to curing her may be in the underground bunker, but Thorne accelerates sealing it forever.
  • The case of a murder and missing person on an intensely secure wealthy family's compound perplexes Jane and the CBI team.
  • A famous medium is found dead, stuffed in a sofa-bed, by her daughter. Castle seems convinced that the medium predicted her own murder, but Beckett thinks she's a fake and a charlatan. Who's right? Meanwhile, Castle's mother is dealing with traumatic events in her own life.
  • Garrett Davis is holding hostages at the hospital until his brother receives a new liver. Clark steals a vial of a serum, which may revive him. Lana tells Clark Adam Knight's secret, and Lex tracks down Lia Teng.
  • An arson investigator gets no help when she suspects that a recent fire was the result of arson and not an accident, but all it takes is Shawn's intervention to reveal that an arsonist/murderer is on the loose, so he and Gus infiltrate the firehouse that put out the fire to find out how deep the case really goes.
  • While the CBI investigates the murder of a concert violinist, Cho helps a boy who is searching for clues that could prove his imprisoned father's innocence.
  • Unrequited love becomes vengeful witchcraft, which in turn leads Sam and Dean to a coven of suburban witches whose black magic is drawn from a much more sinister source. The Winchesters also discover that Ruby was once human.
  • New methods are attempted to download information from Kim's clone. Meanwhile, Tess hosts a baby shower for Allison inside SARAH.
  • The number comes up for an Internet entrepreneur in the business of eliminating people's privacy, but finds his own being rapidly stripped away. As his life spirals out of control, Reese tries to protect him while Finch calls on Shaw, Carter and Fusco for help finding whoever is after him. Meanwhile, Carter finds herself unexpectedly paired with new rookie partner, Mike Laskey.
  • A man's death seems directly related to a court battle over Native American land. But when during the invesitigation Nick comes into contact with a spiritual healer who sees the darkness inside him, the case seems suddenly unimportant. As Nick focuses on the possibilities of this spirtual realm, strange things begin to happen. Things seem to go from bad to worse when the murders escalate, and Nick is afraid he may somehow be responsible.
  • John covers Venezuela's current economic crisis, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's recent parliamentary incident, and outlines issues surrounding the delegate selection process used in state primaries and caucuses.
  • An unusual murder leads Nick and Tracy to popular singer Christie Black, who is undergoing intense psychotherapy with the controversial Dr. Ben McGee. As more people close to Christie are killed, the suspects are dropping like flies. Nick needs to find the killer before there is no one left to kill. And apparently he'll have to do it without a partner as Tracy considers a transfer her father, Commissioner Vetter, has arranged.
  • Clark discovers that Jor-El is sending Jonathan messages through the key. Lionel makes a deal with Dr. Swann. Meanwhile, Lex continues helping the FBI investigate Lionel, and Lana gives up on a relationship with Clark.
  • While investigating the murder of a virtual reality software designer, Nick finds the vampire game he created fascinating. Inside the game, Nick finds the killer waiting, daring him to try and find him. Playing the game he searches for clues, but finds himself intoxicated by the vampire feeding instead, feeling his lust for blood and killing reawaken. The closer he gets to solving the crime, the closer he gets to wanting to losing control and killing again.
  • A routine investigation into a suicide leads Nick and Tracy to an exorcist. As they witness an exorcism, Nick is overpowered by a terrible evil. Unable to control himself, Nick turns to LaCroix for help. But even LaCroix is powerless in the face of this evil, and at Nicks request, takes him to the exorcist to help free him from the Son of Belial.
  • The main story tonight concerns the upcoming in/out referendum regarding the UK's future status in the EU. John muses both sides of the issue, yet despite being torn, eventually endorses a position in what has become his own unique style. John also examines the NRA's political influence over gun legislation.
  • John talks about latest US election updates, International women's day, Apple's encryption battle with the FBI.
  • When an anonymous tip leads NIck to a "headless corpse" in the Raven, it is only the beginning of a deadly game, with vampires as the target. Nick soon discovers the ultimate target in these murders is LaCroix. Anyone and everyone who is close to LaCroix are being killed. When LaCroix reveals that the perpetrator is Divia, is daughter and master who he betrayed long ago, it becomes a race against time for Nick to find her before she comes for him or LaCroix.
  • Castle & Beckett work the case of a man found dead inside a pizza oven, but it turns out not to be someone associated with the restaurant – it was a reporter. Was his story, “The Pizza Wars,” enough to get him killed, or was it something much deeper than that?
  • Shawn and Gus go undercover at a professional football training camp - whose coach has a history with Shawn - when the foot of the team's missing kicker is discovered. At first it appears that he was killed by Russians to whom he owed a lot of money, but as Shawn keeps digging, he learns that the case is not at all what it seems.
  • Clark and Lana each make an attempt on Chloe's life after receiving mysterious e-mail messages. Lex helps uncover the source of these emails and, Lana rents the apartment above the Talon to Adam.
  • A particularly brutal murder leads Nick and Reese to suspect a release killer with a best-selling book on "The Killing Mind". The murder fits those Reese investigated years ago prior to the man's conviction on a simple man-slaughter charge. Reese and the murderer play a game of cat and mouse and Nick, Natalie and Tracy try to find evidence that can prove he is the murderer.
  • Carter gets into a odd situation with new arrival Tess Fontana. Meanwhile Lexi's old flame Duncan arrives in town.
  • Zane and Taggart return with an arctic ice bore, but has time apart damaged Zane's relationship with Jo?
  • Gus ends up in a hostage situation after he walks into a bank. As Shawn attempts to negotiate with the gunman, he realizes that the situation was not meant to be a bank robbery, and not only does he butt heads with the chief negotiator, he discovers something about Juliet that he would rather just forget.
  • Gus' sister Joy comes to town for the holidays, and she seems very intent on continuing a past relationship with Shawn, who doesn't want Gus to know about it. When a little girl comes into Psych and asks Shawn and Gus to get a local Santa out of jail, they begin to think they've been conned, until a dead body turns up.
  • Flashbacks to Finch’s adolescence provide insight into his creation of the Machine. Also, the team receives the number of an already dying man, and Reese leaves the POI team behind in the aftermath of the war with the crime organization, HR.
  • Shawn decides to ask his high school crush Abigail out on a real date, but he soon finds himself the target of the mysterious Mr. Yang, a notorious serial killer who has been in exile since 1995. The feud becomes personal when Madeleine Spencer is kidnapped, and Shawn must push himself to his limits to solve this case.
  • Clark is temporarily blinded by his own heat vision reflected through kryptonite. He develops super-hearing to compensate. While Nathan Dean kidnaps Pete, Lex fires Chloe's dad, and Lana tells Clark she is seeing someone new.
  • Once upon a time, Sam and Dean visit a strange town where mysterious deaths seemed linked to fairy tales. Meanwhile, Sam summons the Crossroad Demon and threatens her with the rebuilt Colt.
  • Sykes is getting closer and closer to his endgame, while the agents look for information to get ahead of him. What they find is an old friend, but not quite the same person she was...
  • John Oliver looks at the police accountability system. He also talks about the first debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
  • Pete and Myka investigate why people are losing their memories, while Claudia and Steve go to an auction to get a knife that allows for transfer of disease and injury.
  • The club exploits its porn connections to entertain Henry Lin's clients, which doesn't sit well with one member.
  • The CBI pursues two lines of investigation when a Santa is murdered: Patrick Jane goes undercover in an AA group; and Rigsby and Van Pelt question members of an authentic Santa society. Meanwhile, following the demise of a person in custody at the CBI, J.J. LaRoche is brought in to question the team when it appears to be an inside job.
  • A dictator using a mobster's money to fund his return to power is made to believe that he can predict the future ... and foresee a double-cross.
  • John talks about Rio Olympics controversies especially about Ryan Lochte, lack of oversight on Charter Schools, and a bit more about Donald Trump.
  • When the CBI investigates the kidnapping of a prominent lawyer and state house lobbyist, the CBI Director wants Jane on the case, but he is uncertain of his future with the unit after his encounter with Red John.
  • John lays out documents recently released in the ongoing lawsuit against one of Donald Trump's business venture's, Trump University. In the main story, John explains the ins and outs and sometimes shady dealings of the debt buying industry.
  • What starts out as a treasure hunt turns into a life or death situation when Shawn's uncle Jack arrives in town with a map apparently leading to an ancient Spanish treasure. Gus and Henry get involved, as well as the detectives, when all of Jack's ex-partners show up looking for the treasure, and they all have a bone to pick with him.
  • Lex has been suffering for a month in Belle Reve, but when Lionel orders radical electroshock therapy, Clark finally decides to throw caution to the wind and break him out. Unfortunately, Van, Ian and Eric are ready to take him out. Meanwhile, Lana meets Adam Knight during her physical therapy.
  • Zoe is offered early admission to college. Meanwhile, strange magnetic effects permeate the town.
  • Lip contemplates his future post-graduation as Fiona contemplates her future after landing a full-time job at the cup company. And Frank contemplates having a future at all.
  • The Machine assigns Root to seek out a janitor with a mysterious past, but when her very presence puts his life in danger, Finch also receives his number.
  • Since it's virtually impossible to free a resistance leader being held in a glass cell, the enemy has to be convinced that he's an impostor.
  • In the third-season opener, Sam and Dean team up with Bobby, but they have their hands full as they battle seven deadly demons who use the dark side of human nature to their advantage.
  • Jim Phelps and his team need to rescue a nuclear scientist and his wife being held in an underground laboratory. But an enemy assassin may get to them first.
  • Clark is jealous and suspicious when Lana suddenly becomes attracted to Seth Nelson and begins to act rebelliously. Meanwhile, Lex discovers Chloe has been investigating his father and offers her his protection.
  • The aftermath of Abel's kidnapping has the Sons reeling, especially Jax; Gemma, who is still on the lam, gets hit with some unexpected news from her past.
  • Gus is forced to choose between his pharmaceutical sales job and the Psych agency, so Shawn decides to save both jobs by investigating the home of the company's V.P., which is apparently haunted.
  • Perry White arrives in Smallville in search of alien stories for a tabloid news show. He devises a dangerous scheme to expose Clark's superpowers, and Lex learns that Perry has powerful incriminating evidence of Lionel's shady past.
  • Shawn suspects sabotage when he sees a daredevil almost die during one of his stunts. As he and Gus get into his inner circle, however, they come to realize that there is sabotage involved, but it has nothing to do with someone holding a grudge.
  • Fiona decides to apply for a cashier job but is put off when the manager makes sexual advances toward her. Frank takes advantage of taking care of baby Jaime by using him to scam basketball tickets out of a childrens cancer charity. Veronica takes it upon herself to confront Kev's wife Cheryl while he attempts to make her sign divorce papers. Lip decides to take down a group of sex offenders in the area but is put off when one of them turns out to be a woman. Jimmy and Estefania create fake wedding pictures to protect her from immigration. Ian is left confused when Mickey sleeps with a local girl.
  • Fueled by grief, Claudia, Myka, and Pete work harder than ever to bring Sykes down, and avenge the death of their friend before their most dangerous enemy yet completes his endgame and destroys the Warehouse.
  • A power-hungry general replaces a beloved cardinal with a look-alike. But Jim Phelps and his crew cleverly devise a plan to switch them again.
  • Finch and Reese must delve into the murky waters of international politics when they are given the number of a former government contractor who is stalking a UN diplomat. Also, an enemy attempts to gain an upper hand on Root.
  • A murder has been committed on the set of “Temptation Lane,” one of New York’s longest running soap operas. Sarah Cutler, the head writer on the soap, has been killed with a fire axe. Castle and Beckett quickly discover that the behind the scenes drama at “Temptation Lane” is just as scandalous as the fictitious storylines, and just about everyone would kill to get ahead. Ultimately, Castle’s unique skill set as a writer leads to a discovery about the killer and the secret he or she would do anything to protect.
  • When a modern-day prospector is found dead near a mining site and Lisbon is injured during the initial stages of the investigation, Agent Hightower joins Patrick Jane in the field for the first time.
  • Sheriff Jack Carter and Allison Blake investigate when a scientist mysteriously disappears from within a sealed biosphere. Meanwhile, the Corporate Fixer attempts to make Eureka’s efforts more... profitable.
  • The Department of Family Services remove the Gallagher children, leaving a desperate Fiona to get them back. Unable to locate Monica, Fiona is forced to get Frank a "Father of the Year" appearance in court. Everything goes well until it is revealed that Frank is not the solution to Fiona's problem, he is in fact the cause. Meanwhile, Kev and Veronica recruit Carol as a surrogate and Terry catches Mickey and Ian in an awkward position.
  • Rigsby is forced to turn to his ex-con father to help solve the murder of a prison guard.
  • When Beckett travels to L.A. against orders, with Castle, to solve the murder of her ex-partner, Castle questions her motives. Meanwhile, they get to meet the actors who will be portraying Esposito and Ryan in the film adaptation of Castle's first novel Heat Wave.
  • As Jim Phelps and Cinnamon Carter distract a greedy soldier-of-fortune, Barney Collier and Willy Armitage concoct an ingenious method for stealing his gold.
  • As the family gathers at Aunt Ginger's fake funeral, Frank's cousin Patrick arrives with another forged will granting him ownership of the house.
  • Dean is shot and killed while investigating the disappearance of a man with Sam, who is stunned when he wakes up the next morning to find his brother alive and well. Then he realizes he is reliving the previous day and tries to prevent Dean's death.
  • Fiona's life is finally going great - until Jimmy tells her he might go back to med school...in Michigan. As the new star of gay rights, Frank is lured to the other side.
  • Carter hunts for a new job, Lupo resigns from the police force, and Sheriff Andy arrives in town. Meanwhile, gravity is behaving oddly.
  • Tara is held hostage and Jax must choose between revenge and the good of Charming. Jimmy O has also returned from Ireland and finds himself in a precarious position with Russian gunrunner Putlova.
  • When Patrick Jane faces off once again with cult leader Bret Stiles, Stiles offers Jane information regarding Red John and the missing Kristina Frye.
  • Castle and Beckett investigate a murder in which the prime suspect is one of Castle's old friends.
  • When a prominent astrophysicist is found dead in her car of explosive decompression, Castle is led to theorize her death was the result of an alien abduction, particularly when a government agent tries to stop the investigation.
  • Shawn and Gus are hired by a childhood friend named Jason Cummingham to find a missing camp counselor who disappeared near their old sleep-away campgrounds. After Jason reveals the truth behind the incident, everyone present is trapped there, and at the mercy of a killer. As all of this happens, Lassiter has dinner with his estranged wife Victoria, but it's a meeting he would rather forget.
  • Pete's ex-wife Amanda visits Univille and inadvertently comes into contact with an artifact. Claudia and Steve are on the trail of an artifact connected with the American Civil War.
  • Lex Luthor returns from the dead and faces his father and his wife. also returns to Smallville and tries to repair his relationships with Lana and Chloe. Morgan Edge follows Clark to Smallville demanding the package Clark stole for him.
  • Fiona prepares for the court hearing and decides to attempt getting full custody of the Gallagher children at the same time. To achieve this she enlists Veronica's help in creating a fake will of Aunt Ginger's. Jimmy and Estefania deal with a visit from immigration. Sheila get's a surprise visit from Karen and the father of Hymie, who want their child back. Debbie runs away from her foster family. Lip tries to file the fake will but discovers a relative named Patrick already filed Aunt Ginger's will].
  • When a serial rapist is ripped to shreds by a dog, Natalie suspects that something isn't quite right. Nick's investigations leads him to suspect a carouche, a lower form of vampire who typically feeds on vermin, may be behind the dog's behavior. When Nick finds the dog, he discovers that it is the devoted companion of a blind dispatcher. Now he must figure out how to protect the dispatcher from her not-so-mortal dog.
  • Claudia and Jinks are ambushed while attempting to recover an artifact and must uncover the assailant's identity. While on assignment in Denver Myka crosses path with the man who murdered Sam, allowing Pete and Myka to uncover the truth about Sam's murder.
  • When Jim Phelps is sent on a routine mission to retrieve a list of double agents, he is captured by the enemy and falls for a beautiful agent with an agenda of her own.
  • Fiona takes on a new role at work, complete with new challenges: party promoter. Estefania's father has Jimmy's ever move watched, much to his annoyance. Lip continues his community service. Micky returns. Veronica receives a surprise visitor, Kev's wife! Sheila and Jody struggle to adjust to the role of parents. Ian and Mickey continue their relationship.
  • Freed from her psych ward confinement, Root receives a directive from The Machine that requires Shaw's assistance – by any means necessary – and takes extreme measures to gain her compliance. Also, Reese and Finch look for clues as to why a mild-mannered estate investigator’s number has come up.
  • Sam and Dean are double-crossed by Bela, who has them arrested, but when Agent Henriksen arrives at the jail to take them, he discovers they've been surrounded by demons intent on killing everyone.
  • After capturing Sally Stukowski the Warehouse Agents learn her assignment is to assassinate several of the Regents meeting in Atlanta. The team is forced to exceed their mandate to protect the Regents leading to a series of unforeseen consequences and revelations.
  • Castle and Beckett investigate the murder of a dockworker turned bar owner whose body is found floating in the East River, leading to the discovery of a secret that dates back to Prohibition.
  • Rollin Hand's the guinea pig for an experiment being performed by a scientist protecting a deadly virus. But is Jim Phelps's plan fails, Rollin could die an excruciating death.
  • On Allison and Stark's wedding day, Sheriff Carter finds himself stuck in a time loop; causing him to experience the same lousy day over and over again. Meanwhile, Sheriff Carter's sister, Lexi, visits Eureka.
  • Barney Collier must pass as a former boxer returning to the ring. The team's mission is to stop a mobster who controls the gambling on all professional boxing.
  • A prisoner who refuses to give up top-secret information regarding an attack on the United States is tricked into thinking he is now his own torturer.
  • When Tracy is given a three-day leave after shooting a perpetrator, Nick works alone on a grisly murder investigation. However, Tracy ignores her orders and goes undercover at an escort service, putting her right in the sights of the killer. While Nick enlists the help of an infamous serial killer to try and find the killer, Tracy just might be the next victim.
  • Lawrence Garner tries to help Lex regain his lost memories. Clark tries to stop him and ends up receiving the same experimental treatment.
  • A scientist is murdered and a lab rat escapes when industrial espionage goes awry. But far worse things begin to happen when the lab rat, infected with a newly engineered virus becomes Screed's next meal. Designed to combat HIV, the virus becomes lethal to vampires as it multiplies and intensifies each time they "feed". As the virus spreads rapidly through the vampire community, it infects Vachon, Nick, and LaCroix. Nick races agains time to find the killer - while Natalie struggles to find a cure.
  • Obama's visits to the UK and Saudi Arabia, the ongoing debt crisis in Puerto Rico, and Norway's policy towards asylum seekers are all discussed.
  • Clark receives a panicked call from the future. Adam is going to shoot Lana. Lex finds his staff murdered and suspects it's Lionel.
  • No one can lie to Chloe after she accidentally inhales a mysterious kryptonite-gas, but it has fatal side effects and Clark must find an antidote before she dies.
  • Myka and Pete chase an artifact that seems to turn people into zombies, while Claudia tries not to be killed by an artifact while attempting to join a band.
  • Morgan Edge and Lionel conspired to break Lex's fragile psyche. Clark, Lana and Chloe try to help Lex, but Lana is very badly injured, and Lex is committed at Belle Reve Sanatarium.
  • Coach Altman is so distraught over his daughter's death that he tries to kill Lana, himself and Megan Calder. Jordan Cross foresees their deaths and enlists the aide of Clark to thwart the plan. Meanwhile, Chloe spies Adam Knight taking drugs, and Lex discovers something, too.
  • It's time for Eureka's robotic dog show, and the android canines are out in force. However, when sudden mysterious earthquakes shake Eureka, Sheriff Jack Carter might end up with a pure-bred disaster on his hands.
  • Patrick and the team investigate the murder of a woman with ties to one of the fighters. Meanwhile, LaRoche focuses his investigation on Rigsby, who in turn is forced to ask Cho for a huge favor in order to keep his job.
  • When a grisly murder occurs, it complicates an undercover cop's investigation. Detective Bruce Spencer believes he knows who the murderer is, but since he has no proof, Nick is suspicious. It also doesn't help that Bruce and Tracy go way back and in Tracy's eyes he can do no wrong. When Nick witnesses Bruce's brutal behavior, he knows that nothing is as it seems, and he'd better find the murderer before he strikes again.
  • John talks about Guantanamo Bay detention camp, Donald Trump controversies and Head of the Chechen Republic Ramzan Kadyrov.
  • When Samcro pays a visit to another charter, not everyone's happy to see the mother chapter.
  • Patrick Jane and the CBI team hit the horse track when a jockey is found murdered and suspects abound.
  • Both Natalie and Tracy start thinking about relationships, when a woman reveals on a talk show that her boyfriend is a vampire. When the woman is found murdered, Nick must find out if the murderer truly is a vampire and stop him before he strikes again. At the same time both Natalie and Tracy struggle with what to do about the relationships with the men -- or rather vampires in their lives.
  • Sam and Dean investigate zombies in a small Pennsylvania town, where they find a doctor with a sinister agenda. Meanwhile, Bobby learns where Bela is hiding, so Dean confronts her, leaving Sam to deal with the doctor.
  • While the CBI investigates a murder of an electronics store owner, Jane tries to hide the secret that he hired a robber who unsuccessfully broke into LaRoche's home.
  • A prisoner who has hidden stolen money is tricked into thinking he has a fatal disease, and can only be cured in the future if he is cryogenically frozen.
  • Reese and Shaw pose as alumni at a high school reunion in order to keep eyes on the latest POI. Meanwhile, Finch and Fusco travel to Washington, D.C., to investigate the motivations behind Vigilance’s latest attack.
  • Fiona takes the kids on a camping trip. Essentially homeless, Frank seeks out the help of Carl who sneaks him into the Gallagher van for the night. Jimmy gets a surprise visit.
  • John talks about the 2016 US election, American Petroleum Institute copying "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver" credits and how auto lenders can trap vulnerable people in debt.
  • Success comes at a price, as several citizens of Eureka discover when the DOD sends a corporate fixer, reputed for completely revamping more Fortune 500 companies than anyone else, to town during an Anti-Missile test that sees the target drone named Martha threatening Eureka.
  • Multiple enemies converge on the POI team as they protect a dying man whose number has come up. They struggle to keep their enemies at bay but without Reese, who has left them and their mission behind following the tragic war with HR, being down one man could have catastrophic repercussions for the team.
  • Dean visits Lisa, an old girlfriend he dated nine years ago, and is shocked to learn not only that she has an 8-year-old son named Ben, but that the boy looks just like him. Later, Sam and Dean help when Ben goes missing; and Ruby contacts Sam with information about his mom.
  • The IMF recruits the wife of a presidential aide in order to make an enemy agent believe he can give her a fatal overdose and steal information from her husband.
  • A woman is brutally murdered in her daughter's room at a shelter for battered woman. Her daughter, Julie, is a traumatized eyewitness to the slaying and identifies her father as the killer. Despite her account, Nick and Tracy are unable to find enough evidence to hold or indict him. As they search for the truth, an "avenging angel" decided to take justice into her own hands.
  • The cars of Eureka become self-driving. Meanwhile, some new construction mysteriously appears outside of town.
  • Patrick Jane is kidnapped and Lisbon and the team go back through years of Jane's casework to find suspects only to realize that almost everyone he's ever dealt with might want to harm him.
  • Patrick Jane works with a local astrologer who insists on helping the CBI team with a triple homicide that involves two cops, and ultimately Red John, Jane's old nemesis.
  • Old wounds are reopened when the retired lead detective on Beckett’s mother’s homicide case contacts her with new information, but then is gunned down right in front of Beckett before he can tell her what he knows. The investigation into his death leads back to a decades-old conspiracy that may hold the answer to who was behind Beckett’s mother murder and why. With the stakes and emotions running high, Castle and Beckett take their partnership to the next level.
  • The Grim Bastards have a problem that could jeopardize Samcro's new business arrangements.
  • Beckett and Castle investigate a murder of a young executive involving antique guns, a 200-year-old bullet, and New York's steampunk subculture.
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Previous
Written
  • Chris Lang
  • John Jackson
  • Lisa Holdsworth
  • Ryan Craig
  • Michael Chaplin
  • Timothy Prager
  • Simon J. Ashford
  • Holly Phillips
  • Clip Show
  • N/A
  • Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz
  • Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse
  • Carlton Cuse and Drew Goddard
  • Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof
  • Elizabeth Sarnoff and Christina M. Kim
  • Alison Schapker and Monica Owusu-Breen
  • Carlton Cuse and Elizabeth Sarnoff
  • Carlton Cuse and Jeff Pinkner
  • Christina M. Kim and Jordan Rosenberg
  • Damon Lindelof and Drew Goddard
  • Damon Lindelof and Elizabeth Sarnoff
  • Damon Lindelof and J.J. Abrams
  • Drew Goddard and Jeff Pinkner
  • Elizabeth Sarnoff and Drew Goddard
  • Jeff Pinkner and Brian K. Vaughan
  • Jeff Pinkner and Drew Goddard
Transcript
Current Year
  • 2011
Category
Viewers
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Box Title
  • Season 3
  • Season Three
  • Season Guide
  • Cherry Hill: Season Three
Doctor
  • First Doctor
NextSeason
  • Season 4
Starring
Cast
Theme
  • S3
Story Arc
EndYear
  • 1978
Next Year
  • 2011
Winner
  • Fantasia Barrino
Num
  • 13
  • 15
  • 24
  • 25
announced
  • 2015-02-05
Date
  • 1999-12-24
  • 1999-12-31
  • 2000-01-05
  • 2000-01-08
  • 2000-01-15
  • 2000-01-22
  • 2000-02-05
  • 2000-02-12
  • 2000-03-02
  • 2000-03-10
  • 2000-03-17
  • 2000-03-24
  • 2000-04-01
  • 2006-09-24
  • 2006-10-01
  • 2006-10-08
  • 2006-10-15
  • 2006-10-22
  • 2006-10-29
  • 2006-11-05
  • 2006-11-12
  • 2006-11-19
  • 2006-11-26
  • 2007-01-07
  • 2007-01-14
  • 2007-01-21
  • 2007-02-11
  • 2007-02-18
  • 2007-03-11
  • 2007-03-18
  • 2007-04-01
  • 2007-04-15
  • 2007-04-29
  • 2007-05-06
  • 2007-05-13
  • 2007-05-20
  • 2013-09-29
  • 2013-10-06
  • 2013-10-13
  • 2013-10-20
  • 2013-10-27
  • 2013-11-02
  • 2013-11-09
  • 2013-11-17
  • 2013-12-01
  • 2013-12-08
  • 2013-12-15
  • 2014-03-09
  • 2014-03-16
  • 2014-03-23
  • 2014-03-30
  • 2014-04-06
  • 2014-04-13
  • 2014-04-20
  • 2014-04-27
  • 2014-05-04
  • 2014-05-11
  • --09-25
productioncompany
Origin
  • United States of America
anchors
  • Jane Curtin and Dan Aykroyd
Last
  • 1978-05-20
  • 2012-11-30
  • 2012-12-08
  • "Covenant"
  • Attack of the J-Clones
Directed
Produced
Runtime
  • 25'
I
  • Season_3_poster_2_HQ.jpg
Producer
Guests
  • Pat Crawford Brown , Dixie Carter , Maria Cominis , Kathryn Joosten , Valerie Mahaffey , Alec Mapa , Dougray Scott
  • Rachel Fox , Kathryn Joosten , Valerie Mahaffey , Dougray Scott , Kiersten Warren , Gwendoline Yeo
  • Beverley Elliott , JoAnna Garcia Swisher , Chris Gauthier , Rebecca Mader
  • Ernie Hudson , Dakin Matthews , Dougray Scott , Kiersten Warren , Gwendoline Yeo
  • Terry Bozeman , Pat Crawford Brown , Rachel Fox , Currie Graham , Kathryn Joosten , Cody Kasch , Valerie Mahaffey , Alec Mapa , Mark Moses , Dougray Scott
  • Jake Cherry , Dougray Scott , John Slattery
  • Parker Croft , JoAnna Garcia Swisher , Robbie Kay
  • Parker Croft , Robbie Kay
  • Rachel Fox , John Slattery
  • Raphael Alejandro , Rebecca Mader , Sean Maguire
  • Rebecca Mader , Sean Maguire
  • Robbie Kay , Rose McIver , Freya Tingley
  • Terry Bozeman , Pat Crawford Brown , Dougray Scott
  • Jack Di Blasio , Beverley Elliott , David-Paul Grove , Gabe Khouth , Rebecca Mader , Sean Maguire , Rose McIver , Keegan Connor Tracy
  • Raphael Alejandro , Beverley Elliott , Rebecca Mader , Sean Maguire
  • David Anders , Lee Arenberg , Jason Burkart , Gabe Khouth , Rebecca Mader , Sean Maguire , Raphael Sbarge
  • Polly Bergen , Pat Crawford Brown , Rachel Fox , Kathryn Joosten , John Slattery
  • Lee Arenberg , Michael Coleman , Parker Croft , Faustino Di Bauda , Giancarlo Esposito , David-Paul Grove , Jeffrey Kaiser , Robbie Kay , Gabe Khouth , Mig Macario
  • Pat Crawford Brown , Christine Clayburg Rachel Fox , Jason Gedrick , Kathryn Joosten , Dougray Scott , John Slattery
  • Jill Brennan , Pat Crawford Brown , Rachel Fox , Ernie Hudson , Kathryn Joosten , Dougray Scott , Kiersten Warren
  • Jake Cherry , Christine Clayburg , Jason Gedrick , Alec Mapa , John Slattery
  • Sarah Bolger , Jamie Chung , Parker Croft , Jack Di Blasio , Ethan Embry , Robbie Kay , Sonequa Martin-Green , Sean Maguire , Julian Morris
  • Kathryn Joosten , Cody Kasch , Valerie Mahaffey , Mark Moses
  • Lee Arenberg , Michael Coleman , Parker Croft , Faustino Di Bauda , Beverley Elliott , Chris Gauthier , David-Paul Grove , Jeffrey Kaiser , Robbie Kay , Gabe Khouth , Mig Macario , Rose McIver , Raphael Sbarge , Keegan Connor Tracy
  • Jake Cherry , Rachel Fox , Dale Waddington Horowitz , Kathryn Joosten , Dougray Scott , John Slattery
  • Parker Croft , Jack Di Blasio , Robbie Kay , Rose McIver , Dylan Schmid
  • Lee Arenberg , Michael Coleman , Parker Croft , Faustino Di Bauda , Beverley Elliott , JoAnna Garcia Swisher , David-Paul Grove , Jeffrey Kaiser , Robbie Kay , Gabe Khouth , Mig Macario , Rose McIver , Raphael Sbarge , Freya Tingley , Keegan Connor Tracy
  • Dixie Carter , Dale Waddington Horowitz , Cody Kasch Valerie Mahaffey , Dougray Scott
  • Raphael Alejandro , Sarah Bolger , Jason Burkart , Jamie Chung , Parker Croft , Robbie Kay , Sean Maguire , Rose McIver , Keegan Connor Tracy
  • Pat Crawford Brown , Christine Clayburg , Rachel Fox , Kathryn Joosten , Dougray Scott , Kiersten Warren
  • Dixie Carter , Rachel Fox , Ernie Hudson , Valerie Mahaffey , Mark Moses , Dougray Scott
  • Lee Arenberg , Sarah Bolger , Jason Burkart , Michael Coleman , Faustino Di Bauda Beverley Elliott , David-Paul Grove , Jeffrey Kaiser , Gabe Khouth , Mig Macario , Rebecca Mader , Sean Maguire , Julian Morris , Meghan Ory
  • Rachel Fox , Ernie Hudson , Kathryn Joosten , Kiersten Warren
  • Pat Crawford Brown , Dixie Carter , Ernie Hudson , Cody Kasch , Valerie Mahaffey , Dougray Scott
  • Tony Amendola , Lee Arenberg , Faustino Di Bauda , Beverley Elliott , David-Paul Grove , Chris Gauthier , Anastasia Griffith , Gabe Khouth , Christie Laing , Rebecca Mader , Sean Maguire , Meghan Ory , Abby Ross
  • Dixie Carter , Ernie Hudson , Kathryn Joosten , Alec Mapa , Dougray Scott
  • Christine Clayburg , Jesse Metcalfe , Dougray Scott , Kiersten Warren
  • Raphael Alejandro , David Anders , Lee Arenberg , Jason Burkart , Michael Coleman , Faustino Di Bauda Beverley Elliott , David-Paul Grove , Jeffrey Kaiser , Gabe Khouth , Mig Macario , Rebecca Mader , Sean Maguire , Meghan Ory , Raphael Sbarge
  • Pat Crawford Brown , Jake Cherry , Rachel Fox , Jason Gedrick , Kathryn Joosten Dougray Scott
  • Lee Arenberg , Michael Coleman , Parker Croft , Faustino Di Bauda , Beverley Elliott , JoAnna Garcia Swisher , David-Paul Grove , Jeffrey Kaiser , Robbie Kay , Gabe Khouth , Mig Macario , Rose McIver , Keegan Connor Tracy
  • Pat Crawford Brown , Jake Cherry , Rachel Fox , Jason Gedrick , Kathryn Joosten , Dougray Scott , John Slattery
  • David Anders , Parker Croft , Jack Di Blasio , Beverley Elliott , Robbie Kay , Rose McIver , Raphael Sbarge , Freya Tingley
  • Raphael Alejandro , Lee Arenberg , Sarah Bolger , Faustino Di Bauda , Beverley Elliott , David-Paul Grove , Jeffrey Kaiser , Eric Keenleyside , Gabe Khouth , Christie Laing , Mig Macario , Sean Maguire , Meghan Ory , Raphael Sbarge , Keegan Connor Tracy
  • Lee Arenberg , Sarah Bolger , Beverley Elliott , Chris Gauthier , Rebecca Mader , Sean Maguire , Julian Morris
  • Pat Crawford Brown , Richard Burgi , Dixie Carter , Ernie Hudson , Kathryn Joosten , Betty Murphy , Dougray Scott
Channel
  • Fox
  • Nickelodeon
  • NBC
  • [adult swim]
Guest
  • N/A
  • M.C. Gainey as Tom Friendly, Tania Raymonde as Alex Rousseau, Nestor Carbonell as Richard Alpert, Mira Furlan as Danielle Rousseau, Kevin Tighe as Anthony Cooper, Patrick J. Adams as Peter Talbot, Barbara Baehler as Mrs. Talbot, Don Nahaku as Detective Reed, Marlene Forte as Detective Mason, Stephen Bishop as William Kincaid, Cleo King as Tamara Fry and Brian Goodman as Ryan Pryce.
  • M.C. Gainey as Tom Friendly, Tania Raymonde as Alex Rousseau, Michael Bowen as Danny Pickett, Nathan Fillion as Kevin Callis, Eden-Lee Murray as Suzanne Callis, Mark Stitham as Minister, Fredric Lehne as Edward Mars and Ariston Green as Jason.
  • M.C. Gainey as Tom Friendly, Tania Raymonde as Alex Rousseau, Paula Malcolmson as Colleen Pickett, Michael Bowen as Danny Pickett, Byron Chung as Woo-Jung Paik, Tony Lee as Jae Lee, Sophie Kim as Young Sun, Joah Buley as Luke, Tomiko Okhee Lee as Mrs. Lee and Teddy Wells as Ivan.
  • Robert Pugh as Lord Sheridan, Ian Gelder as Archbishop Walter and Andrew Hefler as Deschamps
  • M.C. Gainey as Tom Friendly, Tania Raymonde as Alex Rousseau, Nestor Carbonell as Richard Alpert, Blake Bashoff as Karl Martin, Andrew Divoff as Mikhail Bakunin, Ariston Greene as Jason, Sonya Walger as Penelope Widmore, Mira Furlan as Danielle Rousseau, Brian Goodman as Ryan Pryce, Marsha Thomason as Naomi Dorrit, L. Scott Caldwell as Rose Nadler, Sam Anderson as Bernard Nadler, Lana Parilla as Greta, Tracy Middendorf as Bonnie, James Lesure as Rob Hamill, Nigel Gibbs as Funeral director, Loreni Delgado as Pharmacist, Larry Clarke as Customer, Kate Connor as Doctor, Julie Bowen as Sarah Shephard, Malcolm David Kelley as Walt Lloyd, Kathleen M. Darcy as Flight attendant, Joah Buley as Luke, Teddy Wells as Ivan, Dustin Geiger as Matthew, Roxanne Day as Diane.
  • Rebecca Callard as Eleanor, Matt Devere as Jack and Máté Haumann as Guard
  • John Terry as Christian Shephard, M.C. Gainey as Tom Friendly, Mira Furlan as Danielle Rousseau, Andrew Divoff as Mikhail Bakunin, Gabrielle Fitzpatrick as Lindsey Littleton, Julian Barnes as Dr. Woodruff, Rhett Giles as Officer Barnes, Danan Pere as ER doctor, Anne Elizabeth Logan as head nurse and John Medlen as man at crash site.
  • Elliot Levey as Benjamin Palmer
  • Ian Somerhalder as Boone Carlyle, Justin Chatwin as Eddie, Chris Mulkey as Mike, Virginia Morris as Jan, Joel Himelhoch as Sheriff Williams and Dion Donahue as Kim
  • Sonya Walger as Penelope Widmore, Jack Maxwell as Derek, Joanna Bool as Ruth, Andrew Connolly as Brother Campbell, Andrew Trask as older monk and Marsha Thomason as Naomi Dorrit.
  • David Hayman as Abbot, Teresa Banham as Rebecca, Matt Devere as Tar Seller and Ben O'Brien as Guard 3
  • Denise Black as Bertha, James Buckley as Walt, Matt Devere as Elite Guard and Mike Kelly as Treasurer / Sheriff's Man
  • Byron Chung as Woo-Jung Paik, Andrew Divoff as Mikhail, Marsha Thomason as Naomi Dorrit, John Shin as Mr. Kwon, Alexis Rhee as older woman, Esmond Chung as Paik's associate and Jean Chung as Paik's secretary.
  • William Mapother as Ethan Rom, Ian Somerhalder as Boone Carlyle, Maggie Grace as Shannon Rutherford, Daniel Roebuck as Leslie Arzt, Billy Dee Williams as Mr. LaShade and Jacob Witkin as Howard L. Zukerman.
  • William Houston as Finn, Martin Delaney as Tiernan, Teresa Banham as Rebecca, Matthew Forbes as Matthew, Mike Kelly as Sergeant and Matt Devere as First Sheriff's Man
  • Sonya Walger as Penelope Widmore, Alan Dale as Charles Widmore, Shishir Kurup as Donovan, Fionnula Flanagan as Eloise Hawking, Katie Doyle as receptionist, Jeremy Colvin as delivery man, Michael Titterton as bartender and David Cordell as Jimmy Lennon
  • Mira Furlan as Danielle Rousseau, April Grace as Beatrice Klugh, Andrew Divoff as Mikhail Bakunin, François Chau as Marvin Candle, Shaun Toub as Sami, Anne Bedian as Amira, Taiarii Marshall as waiter and Eyad Elbitar as Arabic man
  • Clive Standen as Archer, Tracy-Ann Oberman as Gweneth, Anthony O'Donnell as Sheriff of York, David Sterne as Old Man, Chook Sibtain as Isabella's Guard, Matt Devere as York Prison Guard and Peter Takátsy as Lipscomb
  • M.C. Gainey as Tom Friendly, Tania Raymonde as Alex Rousseau, Andrew Divoff as Mikhail Bakunin, Nestor Carbonell as Richard Alpert, Marsha Thomason as Naomi Dorrit, Sterling Beaumon as Young Ben, Jon Gries as Roger Linus, Carrie Preston as Emily Linus, Doug Hutchison as Horace Goodspeed, François Chau as Marvin Candle, Samantha Mathis as Olivia, Madeline Carroll as Annie, Jenn Boneza as Casey, Gregory Suenaga as DHARMA Rep. 1 and Diamante Kielo as Opal.
  • Bill Ward as Rufus, Teresa Banham as Rebecca, Kevin Eldon as Scrope, Liam Boyle as Edmund and Zsigmond Mayer as Butcher
  • Ian Hughes as Swain, Tommy Bastow as Young Guy, Charlie Rowe as Young Robin and Laura Hegyi as Young Isabella
  • M.C. Gainey as Tom Friendly, Tania Raymonde as Alex Rousseau, Blake Bashoff as Karl Martin, Kimberley Joseph as Cindy Chandler, Bai Ling as Achara, Diana Scarwid as Isabel, Shannon Chanhthanam as Thai boy, Siwathep Sunapo as Thai man and James Huang as Chet
  • M.C. Gainey as Tom Friendly, Michael Bowen as Danny Pickett, Ian Gomez as Munson, Bill Duke as Warden Harris, Ariston Green as Jason, Dustin Geiger as Matthew, Kim Dickens as Cassidy Phillips, Dorian Burns as Prison guard and Peter Ruocco as Agent Freedman.
  • Kim Dickens as Cassidy Phillips, Beth Broderick as Diane Janssen, Fredric Lehne as Edward Mars, Andrew Meader as Johnny, Bill Ogilvie as man and Shawn Lathrop as federal agent.
  • M.C. Gainey as Tom Friendly, Kevin Tighe as Anthony Cooper, Mira Furlan as Danielle Rousseau, Nestor Carbonell as Richard Alpert, Kimberly Joseph as Cindy Chandler and Marsha Thomason as Naomi Dorrit.
  • Fraser James as Blamire, Lucy Griffiths as Marian and Daniel Mogacs as Guard
  • Teresa Banham as Rebecca, Fraser James as Blamire and Ben O'Brien as Diggler
  • Robin Weigert as Rachel Carlson, William Mapother as Ethan Rom, Brett Cullen as Goodwin Stanhope, Andrew Divoff as Mikhail Bakunin, Nestor Carbonell as Richard Alpert, Joah Buley as Luke and Tyrone Howard as airport guard.
  • Tania Raymonde as Alex Rousseau, Blake Bashoff as Karl Martin, Nestor Carbonell as Richard Alpert, Mira Furlan as Danielle Rousseau, Brian Goodman as Ryan Pryce, Marsha Thomason as Naomi Dorrit, Neil Hopkins as Liam Pace, Joshua Hancock as Roderick, John Henry Canavan as Simon Pace, Jeremy Shada as Young Charlie, Zack Shada as Young Liam, L. Scott Caldwell as Rose Nadler, Sam Anderson as Bernard Nadler, Andrea Gabriel as Nadia, Lana Parrilla as Greta and Tracy Middendorf as Bonnie.
  • John Terry as Christian Shephard, Julie Bowen as Sarah Shephard, M.C. Gainey as [William Mapother]] as Ethan Rom, Brett Cullen as Goodwin Stanhope, Blake Bashoff as Karl Martin, Julie Adams as Amelia, Stephen Semel as Adam, Isabelle Cherwin as Little girl, Alexandra Morgan as Moderator, Sonya Seng as Receptionist, Sally Davis as Teacher and Julie Ow as Nurse.
  • Nicholas Gleaves as Thornton, Holly Grainger as Meg and Dénes Bernáth as Godfrey
  • Michael Bowen as Danny Pickett, Adetokumboh M'Cormack as Yemi, Muna Otaru as Amina, Hakeem Kae-Kazim as Emeka, Jermaine "Scooter" Smith as Daniel, Michael Robinson as Trader, Ariston Green as Jason, Lawrence Jones as Soldier, Alicia Young as Blind woman, Aisha Hinds as Nun, François Chau as Mark Wickmund and Andrew Divoff as Mikhail Bakunin.
  • Mira Furlan as Danielle Rousseau, Lillian Hurst as Carmen Reyes, Billy Ray Gallion as Randy Nations, Cheech Marin as David Reyes, Caden Waidyatilleka as young Hurley, Suzanne Krull as Lynn Karnoff and Sung Hi Lee as Tricia Tanaka
  • Robin Weigert as Rachel Carlson, M.C. Gainey as Tom Friendly, William Mapother as Ethan Rom, Blake Bashoff as Karl Martin, Tania Raymonde as Alex Rousseau, Michael Bowen as Danny Pickett, Ariston Green as Jason, Teddy Wells as Ivan, Nestor Carbonell as Richard Alpert, Steven Labrash as morgue employee, Kimberly Estrada as Sherry, Rob McElhenney as Aldo and Zeljko Ivanek as Edmund Burke
  • Lee Ross as Sir Jasper, Ellie Darcey-Alden as Mary, Alexis Latham as Abel and Andoni Zorbas as Younger Guard
Release Date
  • 1993-09-17
  • --03-26
Country
  • USA
  • United States
Name
  • Season 3
  • Greatest Hits
  • Day 3
  • Left Behind
  • Exposé
  • "Going Home"
  • Every Man for Himself
  • One of Us
  • "Ariel"
  • "It's Not Easy Being Green"
  • Through the Looking Glass
  • "The Tower"
  • "Kansas"
  • "The New Neverland"
  • "There's No Place Like Home"
  • The Cost of Living
  • "Think Lovely Thoughts"
  • Stranger in a Strange Land
  • "Snow Drifts"
  • "The Heart of the Truest Believer"
  • "Lost Girl"
  • "New York City Serenade"
  • "A Curious Thing"
  • "The Jolly Roger"
  • A Tale of Two Cities
  • "Bleeding Through"
  • "Bob's Boots"
  • "Bob's Day Off"
  • "Dark Hollow"
  • "Dizzy's Crazy Paving"
  • "Good Form"
  • "Magnetic Lofty"
  • "Muck's Sleep-Over"
  • "Mucky Muck"
  • "Nasty Habits"
  • "Pilchard's Breakfast"
  • "Quiet Minds"
  • "Quite a Common Fairy"
  • "Roley's Tortoise"
  • "Save Henry"
  • "Scoop Has Some Fun"
  • "Scoop's In Charge"
  • "Special Delivery Spud"
  • "Spud And Squawk"
  • "Trailer Travis"
  • "Travis' Trailer"
  • "Witch Hunt"
  • (The Last Ship Season 3)
  • Catch-22
  • D.O.C.
  • Enter 77
  • Flashes Before Your Eyes
  • Further Instructions
  • I Do
  • Lost Moments
  • Lost Survivor Guide
  • Lost: A Tale of Survival
  • Lost: The Answers
  • Not in Portland
  • Par Avion
  • The Brig
  • The Glass Ballerina
  • The Golden Girls: Season Three
  • The Lost Survival Guide
  • The Man Behind the Curtain
  • The Man from Tallahassee
  • Tricia Tanaka Is Dead
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  • 1
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  • 2001
  • 1998-10-17
  • 2006-09-02
  • 2006-09-27
  • 2006-10-04
  • 2006-10-11
  • 2006-10-25
  • 2006-11-01
  • 2006-11-08
  • 2007-02-07
  • 2007-02-14
  • 2007-02-21
  • 2007-02-28
  • 2007-03-07
  • 2007-03-14
  • 2007-03-21
  • 2007-03-28
  • 2007-04-04
  • 2007-04-11
  • 2007-04-18
  • 2007-04-25
  • 2007-05-02
  • 2007-05-09
  • 2007-05-16
  • 2007-05-17
  • 2007-05-23
  • 2008-07-29
  • 2008-08-05
  • 2008-08-12
  • 2008-08-19
  • 2008-08-26
  • 2008-09-09
  • 2008-09-16
  • 2008-09-23
  • 2009-03-28
  • 2009-04-04
  • 2009-04-11
  • 2009-04-18
  • 2009-04-25
  • 2009-05-02
  • 2009-05-09
  • 2009-05-23
  • 2009-05-30
  • 2009-06-06
  • 2009-06-13
  • 2009-06-20
  • 2009-06-27
  • 2009-07-10
  • 2009-07-17
  • 2009-07-24
  • 2009-07-31
  • 2009-08-07
  • 2009-08-14
  • 2009-08-21
  • 2009-08-28
  • 2009-09-11
  • 2009-09-18
  • 2009-10-11
  • 2010-09-07
  • 2010-09-14
  • 2010-09-20
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  • 2010-09-27
  • 2010-09-28
  • 2010-09-30
  • 2010-10-04
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  • 2010-10-07
  • 2010-10-11
  • 2010-10-12
  • 2010-10-14
  • 2010-10-18
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  • 2010-10-21
  • 2010-10-25
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  • 2010-10-28
  • 2010-11-01
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  • 2010-11-23
  • 2010-11-30
  • 2010-12-06
  • 2010-12-09
  • 2011-01-03
  • 2011-01-06
  • 2011-01-10
  • 2011-01-20
  • 2011-01-24
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  • 2011-02-07
  • 2011-02-10
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  • 2011-02-17
  • 2011-02-21
  • 2011-02-24
  • 2011-02-28
  • 2011-03-10
  • 2011-03-21
  • 2011-03-28
  • 2011-03-31
  • 2011-04-07
  • 2011-04-18
  • 2011-04-25
  • 2011-04-28
  • 2011-05-02
  • 2011-05-05
  • 2011-05-09
  • 2011-05-12
  • 2011-05-16
  • 2011-05-19
  • 2011-07-11
  • 2011-07-18
  • 2011-07-25
  • 2011-08-01
  • 2011-08-08
  • 2011-08-15
  • 2011-08-22
  • 2011-08-29
  • 2011-09-12
  • 2011-09-19
  • 2011-10-03
  • 2011-12-06
  • 2013-01-13
  • 2013-01-20
  • 2013-01-27
  • 2013-02-10
  • 2013-02-17
  • 2013-02-24
  • 2013-03-03
  • 2013-03-10
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  • 2013-03-24
  • 2013-03-31
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  • 2013-09-24
  • 2013-10-01
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  • 2013-10-15
  • 2013-10-22
  • 2013-10-29
  • 2013-11-05
  • 2013-11-12
  • 2013-11-19
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  • 2013-12-17
  • 2014-01-07
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  • 2014-03-25
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  • 2016-04-17
  • 2016-04-24
  • 2016-05-08
  • 2016-05-15
  • 2016-05-22
  • 2016-06-05
  • 2016-06-12
  • 2016-06-19
  • 2016-06-26
  • 2016-07-24
  • 2016-07-31
  • 2016-08-07
  • 2016-08-14
  • 2016-08-21
  • 2016-09-25
  • 2016-10-02
  • 2016-10-09
  • 2016-10-16
  • 2016-10-23
  • 2016-10-30
  • 2016-11-06
  • 2016-11-13
  • --05-30
  • --06-07
  • --06-12
  • --09-19
  • --09-22
  • --09-25
  • --09-29
  • --10-01
  • --10-03
  • --10-04
  • --10-18
  • --03-09
  • --09-24
  • November - January
Original channel
Caption
  • Hocus Pocus
  • Armageddon
  • DVD cover art
  • Faceus Regretus
  • Requiescat In Pace
  • Signum Sayus "Applesaucus"
  • "I still have to do more of this shit?"
  • Atticus! Atticus!
  • Balloonus Amorus
  • C Maximus
  • Catchem Allus
  • Changeus Passwordum
  • Circum Jerkum
  • Dovus Cryum
  • Forgottus Tocallum?
  • Freedomus Defecatum
  • Hastus La Vistus
  • Hotus Pocketus
  • Hulkamanius
  • Images from Season 2 in the background.
  • Journalus Rex
  • Lateus For Brunchus
  • Lovii Dovii
  • Metaphorus Apta
  • Neverus Usedum
  • Pandamonium
  • Ringus Rex
  • Season 3 DVD Cover
  • Season 3 Photoshoot
  • Season 3's official poster.
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  • The Golden Girls Season 3 DVD Cover
  • Trumpus Slumpus
  • Ursus Major
  • Votus POTUS
First
  • 2011-03-04
  • 2011-03-05
  • "Exile"
  • Re-Enter the J-Team
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  • Spud tries to persuade Scoop to help him play some tricks, but Spud frightens Lofty so much that he falls onto his side. Scoop thinks this was another one of Spud's tricks, but Bob decides to make sure.
  • While the machines are building a new path for Mrs. Potts, she won't let Roley work on it because she thinks he will crush all the flowerbeds. Roley decides to supervise Wendy with the hand-roller.
  • Bob's gang is working on a tunnel overnight. Muck stays at the farm with Travis, but he gets scared of the dark and the scary noises Spud is making and goes missing. When investigating the sound of an owl, Pilchard also goes missing.
  • Bob tries to wash down Scoop and Muck who are both covered in mud, but Muck doesn't want to get washed because he loves being mucky. Travis also gets stuck in the mud and Bob, Muck and Dizzy have to rescue him.
  • While building a bus stop, Roley almost runs over a tortoise, he names Timmy. Dizzy reveals it belongs to Mrs. Potts, but while Bob takes some cabbages from Travis's trailer, Timmy sneaks onboard.
  • Bob gets some new boots. Spud, meanwhile, challenges Bird to a race and eats right out of Bob's lunchbox.
  • Bob and Wendy have ordered new saws. However, Mr. Dixon's van breaks down so Spud tries to take over. But Spud can't read and gets all the parcels mixed up, sending them to the wrong houses.
  • Bob takes a day off so he can photograph the rare Blue-Crested Warbler. But when the computer breaks down, Wendy needs him back for some urgent jobs.
  • Travis is delivering a load of gravel, while Scoop helps. However, Spud unhooks the trailer to give Travis a rest and it rolls away.
  • Wendy is turning an old railway line into a bicycle path and Bob is turning an old rubbish dump into a park. But while Lofty is removing the rails using a magnet, he has to retrieve Mr. Bentley's pen in the process.
  • Bob, Wendy and the machines are building a new carpark. Spud is trying to shake off a persistent crow that is following him everywhere. He tries using Travis to blow it off, but while swerving to avoid Muck, he spills his load.
  • Bob's gang are building Mr. Beasley's new conservatory, but they forgot to feed Pilchard her breakfast, forcing her to fend for herself and find someone to feed her.
  • Bob and Wendy are attending lunch at the town hall, so they leave Scoop in charge of building the Mayor's garage.
Region
  • 2005-10-03
  • 2005-11-15
  • 2006-02-21
  • 2010-11-24
  • 2011-04-07
  • 2011-06-07
  • 2015-07-07
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  • 2016-12-01
mainstory
  • 911
  • Puerto Rico
  • Journalism
  • Voting
  • Encryption
  • Brexit
  • Donald Trump
  • Scandals
  • Lead
  • Scientific Studies
  • Charter Schools
  • Abortion Laws
  • Auto Lending
  • Border Wall
  • Congressional Fundraising
  • Credit Reports
  • Debt Buyers
  • Democratic National Convention
  • Doping
  • Guantanamo
  • Multilevel Marketing
  • Opioids
  • Police Accountability
  • President-Elect Trump
  • Primaries and Caucuses
  • Republican National Convention
  • Retirement Plans
  • School Segregation
  • Special Districts
  • Third Parties
season run
  • --09-24
Region A
  • 2011-06-07
  • 2015-07-07
finaleairdate
  • 2017
noofepisodes
  • 6
premiereairdate
  • 2017
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  • 2010-06-13
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  • 2010-03-21
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  • 22
  • 24
  • (13)
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  • --10-04
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  • Season 2
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  • 45
ref book
  • The Discontinuity Guide
  • The Sixties
  • Wiped!
  • About Time 1
  • The First Doctor Handbook
broadcast year
  • 1965
  • 1966
mythmakers
  • MM VHS 34
  • MM VHS 43
  • MM DVD 17
  • MM DVD 42
  • MM VHS 24
  • MM VHS 32
  • MM VHS 44
story count
  • 10
script ed
  • Gerry Davis
  • Dennis Spooner
  • Donald Tosh
DWMSE
  • DWMSE 12
  • DWMSE 34
  • DWMSE 7
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  • 100.0
DVD
  • 2011-05-31
  • 2014-02-18
  • 2015-10-06
  • The Sopranos The Complete Third Season
Judges
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Run
  • 1992-09-14
  • --03-04
  • --04-01
  • --04-08
  • --09-11
  • --05-10
  • --05-25
  • January 2007 - March 2007
  • November 2011 - December 2011
  • September 2006 - September 2007
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  • 200
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  • 468.0
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  • Simon Fuller
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  • 250
  • 300
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  • 26
Written By
  • Simon Jowett
  • Chris Trengove
  • Diane Redmond
  • Ian Carney
  • Jimmy Hibbert
  • Sarah Ball
  • Ben Randall
  • Teddy Kempner and Andy Seacombe
Preceded By
Production
  • --06-02
  • --07-10
Premiere Date
  • 2007-10-04
Ended
  • 1966-07-16
  • 2007-11-15
Title
  • Season 3
  • N/A
  • Bad Blood
  • --05-08
  • --05-15
  • --05-22
  • Sins of the Father
  • S3/Ep4 Mar 6, 2016
  • The Enemy of My Enemy
  • Cause and Effect
  • Total Eclipse
  • S3/Ep8 Apr 10, 2016
  • S3/Ep7 Apr 3, 2016
  • Lost in Translation
  • Something Worth Fighting For
  • A Dangerous Deal
  • American Idol Season 3
  • Do You Love Me?
  • Let The Games Commence
  • S3/Ep1 Feb 14, 2016
  • S3/Ep10 Apr 24, 2016
  • S3/Ep14 Jun 5, 2016
  • S3/Ep15 Jun 12, 2016
  • S3/Ep16 Jun 19, 2016
  • S3/Ep17 Jun 26, 2016
  • S3/Ep18 Jul 24, 2016
  • S3/Ep19 Jul 31, 2016
  • S3/Ep2 Feb 21, 2016
  • S3/Ep20 Aug 7, 2016
  • S3/Ep21 Aug 14, 2016
  • S3/Ep22 Aug 21, 2016
  • S3/Ep23 Sep 25, 2016
  • S3/Ep24 Oct 2, 2016
  • S3/Ep25 Oct 9, 2016
  • S3/Ep26 Oct 16, 2016
  • S3/Ep27 Oct 23, 2016
  • S3/Ep28 Oct 30, 2016
  • S3/Ep29 Nov 6, 2016
  • S3/Ep3 Feb 28, 2016
  • S3/Ep30 Nov 13, 2016
  • S3/Ep5 Mar 13, 2016
  • S3/Ep6 Mar 20, 2016
  • S3/Ep9 Apr 17, 2016
  • The King is Dead, Long Live the King...
  • Too Hot to Handle
Content
  • *Lincoln Burrows *Michael Scofield *Fernando Sucre *Brad Bellick *Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell *James Whistler *Lechero *Sophia Lugo *Gretchen Morgan *Alexander Mahone *LJ Burrows *Tracy McGrady *Sammy Norino *Felicia Lang *Charles Patoshik *Cheo *Papo *Colonel Escamilla *Hurtado *Juan Nieves *Lechero's mother *Christina Scofield *Sapo *World *Aldo Burrows *Eduardo *Elliott Pike *General Jonathan Krantz *Sara Tancredi *Jorge Rivera *Lincoln Burrows' lawyer *Maricruz Delgado *Mary Francis *Sergio *Soco *Sona Inmate without shirt *The Gravedigger *Tommy Day *Unnamed Company worker *Unnamed Sona Soldier *Unnamed Sona warden *Unnamed Sona worker *Unnamed man (I) *Marcel *Unidentified Sona Inmate (10) *Unidentified Sona Inmate (11) *Unidentified Sona Inmate (4) *Unidentified Sona Inmate (8) *Unidentified Sona Inmate (9) *Unidentified Sona Inmate (I) *Unidentified Sona Inmate (II) *Unidentified Sona Inmate (III) *Unidentified Sona Inmate (VI) *Unnamed Sona Inmate *Unnamed Sona Inmate (II) *Unnamed Sona Inmate (III) *Unnamed Sona Inmate (IV) *Unnamed Sona Inmate (V) *Wyatt (Sona) *Mariano *Cyrus *Cristobal *Old Sona Inmate (I) *Andrew Tyge *Agent Blondie *Alphonso Gallego *American Consul *David "Tweener" Apolskis *Arturo Majores *Augusto *Company Bodyguard *Mayor *Mayor's son *Menjavar *Mestas *Octavio *Oscar Shales *Rafael *Raul Darinda *Richard Sullins *Roldan *Vanomo *Vera Madrid
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  • Season 3
Music
Original run
  • 2001-05-17
  • --09-05
  • --09-19
  • --09-22
  • --09-24
  • --02-27
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  • 250
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  • 25
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  • 2009-06-16
First Aired
  • September 19, 1987
Before
Movie Name
  • Season 3
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  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
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  • 7
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  • 10
  • 11
  • 12
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  • 29
  • 30
  • 31
  • 32
  • 33
  • 34
  • 35
  • 36
  • 37
  • 38
  • 39
  • N/A
Finale Date
  • 2008-05-15
Coronation Song
Finale Air Date
  • 2006-05-03
Credited Cast
musicaldirector
Premiere Air Date
  • 2005-10-05
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  • 2011-09-06
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  • --01-19
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  • 260
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  • 1977
Current
  • Season 3
ED
Episode
  • 3
  • Delete
  • Doomsday
  • Ghosts
  • Home
  • Phoenix
  • Red Alert
  • Relic
  • Season Three
  • The Vault
  • Extinction
  • Illusion
  • Talisman
  • Turas
  • Forsaken
  • Resurrection
  • Truth
  • Sin City
  • Red Sky at Morning
  • The Play
  • Countdown
  • Ghostfacers
  • Legacy
  • Setup
  • The Mercenaries
  • Last Call
  • Survival of the Fittest
  • Nitro
  • Covenant
  • Lucky Stiff
  • Knockout
  • Bedtime Stories
  • Exile
  • Knockdown
  • Crisis
  • Red Moon
  • Obsession
  • The Book
  • Bloodsport
  • Anatomy of a Murder
  • NS
  • The Visitor
  • Asylum
  • It's Not Easy Being Green
  • Red Hot
  • The System
  • Perry
  • Shattered
  • Frank the Plumber
  • Nicole
  • SO
  • Velocity
  • No Rest for the Wicked
  • Shower the People
  • The Push
  • Welcome Back, Carter
  • The Choice
  • Bainne
  • Every Rose Has Its Thorn
  • Magnetic
  • Almost Famous
  • Dream a Little Dream of Me
  • The Ring
  • The Woman
  • The Dead Pool
  • Whisper
  • The American Dream
  • Truer Lies
  • The Magnificent Seven
  • Red Queen
  • The Lie
  • The Diplomat
  • What Goes Around, Comes Around
  • You Don't Know Jack
  • The Red Ponies
  • What About Bob?
  • Insane in the P-Brane
  • Hereafter
  • Memoria
  • The Job
  • Caregiver
  • The Blood On His Hands
  • The Heir Apparent
  • The Interrogator
  • The Bargain
  • The Kids Are Alright
  • Mystery Spot
  • Here Come the Suns
  • The Statue
  • Fresh Blood
  • Phased and Confused
  • Rhapsody in Red
  • Ball of Fire
  • Turning and Turning
  • Malleus Maleficarum
  • A Deadly Affair
  • A Very Supernatural Christmas
  • An Evening With Mr. Yang
  • Any Given Friday Night at 10PM, 9PM Central
  • Bad Day at Black Rock
  • Bad to the Drone
  • Best in Faux
  • Blood for Blood
  • Bloodhounds
  • Bloodstream
  • Cackle-bladder Blood
  • Cascading Failures
  • Christmas Joy
  • Civil Wrongs
  • Close Encounters of the Murderous Kind
  • Daredevils!
  • Disco Didn't Die. It Was Murdered!
  • Earth, Wind and...Wait for It
  • El Gran Cañón
  • From Fear to Eternity
  • Fírinne
  • Gus Walks Into a Bank
  • Have an Ice Day
  • He's Dead, She's Dead
  • The Greatest Adventure in the History of Basic Cable
  • I Do Over
  • If You Build It...
  • Jolly Red Elf
  • June Wedding
  • Jus In Bello
  • Lassie Did a Bad, Bad Thing
  • Law & Murder
  • Like a Redheaded Stepchild
  • Live Bait
  • Lochán Mór
  • Long Way From Home
  • Long-Distance Call
  • May I Trim Your Hedges?
  • Murder Most Fowl
  • Murder? … Anyone? … Anyone? … Bueller?
  • Nikki Heat
  • Oiled
  • One Life to Lose
  • Order Room Service
  • Pink Chanel Suit
  • Poof! You're Dead
  • Pretty Dead
  • Punked
  • Red Carpet Treatment
  • Red Gold
  • Red Sky At Night
  • Redacted
  • Ship Happens
  • Show Me the Mummy
  • Six Feet Under the Sea
  • Slice of Death
  • Slumber
  • Strawberries and Cream
  • Talk Derby to Me
  • The Beguiled
  • The Birthday
  • The Bunker - PART 1
  • The Bunker - PART 2
  • The Cardinal
  • The Caretakers
  • The Conflict
  • The Contender - PART 1
  • The Contender - PART 2
  • The Departure
  • The Elixir
  • The Exchange
  • The Execution
  • The Final Nail
  • The First Day
  • The Freeze
  • The Glass Cage
  • The Helpful Gallaghers
  • The Marathon
  • The Matchmakers
  • The Mind of Stefan Miklos
  • The Red Mile
  • The Romance
  • The Runaway
  • The Shivaree
  • The Sins of My Caretaker
  • The Song
  • The Spoilers
  • The Test Case
  • The Thoroughbred
  • The Venture
  • There Might Be Blood
  • Time Is on My Side
  • To Love and Die in L.A.
  • Tuesday the 17th
  • Under the Gun
  • Where There's a Will
  • Widening Gyre
  • Your Face or Mine
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  • (13)
Total Length
  • ca. 585 Minutes
OP
Release
  • --01-20
Plot
  • Desmond coaxes Charlie, Hurley and Jin on a trek across the jungle after experiencing one of his future-prophesizing flashes -- but is he purposely placing Charlie’s life in harm’s way? Meanwhile, Kate turns to an unwitting Sawyer after seeing Jack alone with Juliet.
  • A suspicious and determined Hurley enlists Charlie to help him wrangle the truth out of Desmond, who has been acting strangely ever since the implosion of the hatch.
  • Gabrielle spends the weekend at a resort where she meets up with John Rowland and later learns that he is engaged. Meanwhile Bree cancels her honeymoon plans to look for Andrew after seeing a news reporter interview him on television. Susan and Ian decide to go away for a weekend in the country. Nora continues to force her way into Tom and Lynette's life. When the power goes off at her house, Julie asks Austin for help.
  • Rain is falling on Wisteria Lane when we catch up with the ladies six months later. A baby on the way and her marriage on the rocks, Gabrielle finds herself with more than she can handle; Lynette tries to embrace her newly extended family, and Orson's mysterious past begins to unfold.
  • Hurley’s discovery of an old, wrecked car on the island leads him on a mission of hope not only for himself, but for a fellow survivor in need of some faith. Meanwhile, Kate and Sawyer reunite with their fellow castaways, but Kate is still torn about leaving Jack behind with "The Others".
  • Lynette and Tom struggle to overcome challenges as Pizzeria Scavo prepares for its grand opening, Gaby can't seem to get away from her secret admirer, and the new neighbor on Wisteria Lane reveals a devious plan.
  • A double wedding for two Desperate Housewives, Bree and Orson Hodge return to Wisteria Lane, and Lynette's estranged mother shows up on her doorstep.
  • Ben tries to persuade a determined Locke to call off his destructive plan by offering him some of the secrets of the island, and Kate's reunion with Jack does not go off as planned when she discovers that he has made a deal with "The Others".
  • Claire becomes suspicious of Charlie when he exhibits peculiar behavior after she comes up with an idea that could get everybody rescued. Meanwhile, tensions mount between Sayid and Locke as they continue their trek to rescue Jack.
  • Jack's joyous reunion with his fellow survivors is cut short when they realize that accompanying him is one of "The Others," and Claire is stricken by a mysterious, life-threatening illness
  • After Zelena steals Regina's heart, the latter casts a spell so that she can speak across the realms to her dead mother, Cora, in order to discover the truth about why she abandoned her first born, and Belle stumbles across what the Wicked Witch's ultimate end game is. Meanwhile, in the fairytale land that was, young Cora is duped by a man claiming to be a prince and finds herself alone and pregnant, but a chance meeting with a real prince could lead her to the royal life she's always craved. However, she must keep her pregnancy a secret or risk losing everything.
  • The race is on to stop Pan from enacting another curse on the residents of Storybrooke, which could kill every living soul in town.
  • Gabrielle's secret admirer is revealed, the new Scavo Pizzeria faces an uncertain future and Wisteria Lane gets a new neighbor.
  • Ben begrudgingly begins to introduce Locke to the secrets of the island, beginning with the mysterious Jacob. Meanwhile, Juliet's secret goes public.
  • Sawyer discovers just how far his captors will go to thwart any plans of escape he and Kate might have, and Jack is called upon to scrub up in order to save the life of one of "The Others". Meanwhile, Desmond's behavior begins to perplex the survivors when he starts construction on an unknown device.
  • A newly focused Locke breaks away from "The Others" in an attempt to persuade Sawyer to help rid them of a great nemesis that has caused nothing but pain in both of their lives. Meanwhile, a new island inhabitant discloses some shocking information about Oceanic Flight 815.
  • After Rumplestiltskin sacrificed his life to stop Pan from enacting another curse, Regina obliterated her original curse, which erased Storybrooke from existence and whisked its residents back to the Enchanted Forest - leaving Emma and Henry back in our world with no memories of Storybrooke. But all is not well back in the Enchanted Forest, when Hook comes calling on Emma in New York City in an attempt to jog her memory so that she can once again help her fairy tale family and friends out of a desperate situation.
  • With Mary Margaret in labor and due to give birth at any moment, the residents of Storybrooke go on high alert in an attempt to ensure that Zelena doesn't try to steal her newborn baby for use in her ultimate game plan to turn back time and change her destiny, while obliterating Regina's existence. Meanwhile, in the land of Oz of the past, Glinda tries to convince Zelena to fight her evil tendencies and join her and her sister witches as a protector of Oz. But the appearance of a young girl from Kansas could turn out to be her undoing.
  • Gaby's engagement party is the background for an unexpected announcement, the neighborhood is full of gossip about the dead body found in a Wisteria Lane home, and Susan decides between Ian and Mike.
  • While Emma, Mary Margaret, David, Regina and Hook continue their search for Henry in Neverland, Peter Pan appears before a startled Emma and offers her a map that will reveal her son's whereabouts... but the only way to make the map appear is for Emma to stop denying who she really is and come to grips with her true feelings about her identity. In the meantime, Mr. Gold receives some unexpected advice from a friend that could lead him to understand his life's journey while in Neverland. Meanwhile, in the fairytale land that was, when the Evil Queen presents Snow White with an offer to live her life with Charming in peace - with the caveat that she give up her claim to the throne - Charming makes it his mission to ensure that Snow doesn't take the offer.
  • Jack makes a decision regarding Ben's offer, Kate feels helpless when it looks like an angry Pickett is going to make good on his threat to kill Sawyer, and Locke discovers a hidden message that may guide him through the next steps of his journey to unlocking the secrets of the island.
  • Gabrielle decides to get back into the world of modeling, Lynette is suspicious of her new neighbor and Bree meets her antagonistic mother-in-law.
  • Rex Van de Kamp takes over the role as narrator of the goings on at Wisteria Lane, observing things from a male perspective, Edie gets a visit from an unexpected someone from her past, and an unanticipated pregnancy creates complications.
  • "Lost" executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse discuss the show's premise and recent happenings on the series in season 2, as well as a preview for season 3.
  • While Mary Margaret and David celebrate the naming of their son at a coronation in Granny's Diner, Emma and Hook are pulled into Zelena's time portal and find themselves in the Enchanted Forest of the past. But in their quest to discover a way back, they must be careful not to change anything or risk altering the lives of their friends and family... as well as their very own existence.
  • A power play ensues between Jack and "The Others" as Juliet’s future hangs in the balance. Meanwhile, Kate, Sawyer and Karl continue on their journey away from "Alcatraz".
  • A delirious Eko wrestles with demons from his past, while Locke and some of the other castaways head back to The Pearl -- one of the DHARMA Initiative's island stations -- hoping to find a computer that they can use to locate Jack, Kate and Sawyer. Meanwhile, Jack doesn't know whom to trust when two of "The Others" seem at odds with one another.
  • Ariel returns to Storybrooke and pleads with Hook to help her find Prince Eric, who never returned to the town when the new curse was invoked. Emma agrees to let Regina teach her how to use magic so that she can help defeat Zelena, and Mary Margaret and David try to prove that they can be just as much fun as Hook is with Henry, who thinks they are boring. Meanwhile, during the past year, an angry Ariel confronts Hook over her missing lover, who she presumes was kidnapped and possibly killed by the swarthy pirate. But when Hook confesses that the Jolly Roger has been stolen and Eric is most likely the thief's prisoner, Ariel unknowingly provides him with a clue as to who the culprit is, and they go off in search of his ship.
  • A Desperate Housewife faces a potentially fatal health scare and a long awaited marriage proposal keeps the residents of Wisteria Lane full of things to discuss with their neighbors.
  • Emma arrives in Storybrooke with Henry and reunites with her friends and family, only to discover that no one remembers how they were transported back - or the past year they had spent back in the Enchanted Forest. But Emma is sure that someone in town is responsible for this new curse and teams up with Regina in an attempt to uncover their identity. Meanwhile, in the fairytale land that was during the past year, Regina, with the aid of Robin Hood, attempts to break into her castle, which has been overtaken by Zelena.
  • Pan leads Henry to a secret cave, where he has convinced the boy that he alone can save magic and Neverland itself. But a showdown between good and evil is about to go down as Emma and company find themselves directly on a path to Pan in an effort to save Henry. Meanwhile, back in the Enchanted Forest that was, young Rumplestiltskin is given a magical item that could help him make a fresh start with his father - who has been anything but a good dad.
  • After discovering that all of The Others pregnant women died before giving birth on the island, an extremely reticent Sun allows Juliet to examine her -- and uncovers the identity of the unborn child's father. Meanwhile, Desmond allows an unlikely nemesis to help save the life of a new, mysterious island inhabitant.
  • A look at the questions that have been answered and the mysteries yet to be solved for the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 will be the focus of a new special -- in anticipation of the upcoming season finale episode.
  • While things begin to heat up between Regina and Robin Hood, Zelena threatens to kill Henry if Hook - whose lips have been cursed by her - doesn't proceed with kissing Emma, an act that would drain all of her magical powers away. Meanwhile, back in the fairytale land that was during the past year, Snow and Charming go in search of Glinda, the Good Witch of the South, to see if she can help them defeat Zelena, and the curse that will ultimately send the fairytale characters back to Storybrooke is cast... but from an unlikely source.
  • In their continuing quest to find Peter Pan's hideout and save Henry, Hook suggests tracking down Tinker Bell in the hope that she will lead them straight to his camp. Pan reveals to Henry why he has brought him to Neverland and, in the Enchanted Forest, Neal has a plan that could transport him to Emma, but it would involve using one of Robin Hood's most precious possessions. Meanwhile, in the fairytale land that was, Tinker Bell offers to help Regina improve her life.
  • With the deadly Dreamshade coursing through David's body and him being close to death, Hook takes him on one last journey to find a sextant that could help them decipher a map that would lead them off Neverland. Meanwhile, in the fairytale land that was, Killian Jones - aka Hook - and his brother, Captain Liam, sail off under orders of the King to find a powerful indigenous plant on an uncharted land that could help heal any injury.
  • Tom feels threatened by the interest a new Scavo's Pizzeria employee shows in Lynette, Susan considers moving from Wisteria Lane and a neighbor's darkest secret is revealed.
  • While Henry's life hangs in the balance, the race is on to stop Pan from gaining full magical powers from the heart of the truest believer. Meanwhile, in the Storybrooke of the past, Regina decides to fill a void in her life and, with Mr. Gold's help, sets out to adopt a baby.
  • Locke, Sayid and Kate investigate a strange structure and its mysterious inhabitant. Meanwhile, Sawyer competes in a ping-pong competition to get back his belongings.
  • Hurley begins to suspect that Sawyer may be involved in an island mystery surrounding two fellow survivors, and Sun learns the truth about her past kidnapping attempt by "The Others".
  • Sayid's plan to locate Jack places Sun and Jin's lives in grave danger. Meanwhile, Kate and Sawyer are forced to work in harsh conditions by their captors, and Henry makes a very tempting offer to Jack that may prove difficult to refuse.
  • Susan professes her love for Ian while Gaby and Carlos try to rekindle their love, and Bree is confronted with Orson's past.
  • Gaby accuses Carlos of sabatoging her new relationship, Tom and Lynette try to make Kayla feel like part of the family, and the residents of Wisteria Lane are shocked by Bree's dinner guest.
  • Susan and Ian have their first official date while their respective lovers remain in comas, and Xaio-Mei, the surrogate mother of Gaby and Carlos' baby, delivers the long awaited bundle of joy.
  • Mr. Gold and Regina send Ariel back to Storybrooke with an item that will allow Belle to locate a hidden artifact that could help take down Pan. But unbeknownst to them, two men have broken into the town with the intent to stop them - at all costs. Meanwhile, Emma, Neal and Hook attempt to find Dark Hollow, where Peter Pan's shadow dwells, in order to capture it, and Mary Margaret is upset with David for keeping his poisoning a secret from her.
  • Susan receives some surprising news while she's away on a romantic weekend with Ian, Lynette continues to try and support the family while Tom chases his dreams, and Bree finds her family is anything but perfect.
  • A new look at the lives of some of the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 -- and a closer inspection of the island they are stranded on -- will be revealed in anticipation of the return of the second act of "Lost's" third season.
  • The divorce between Gaby and Carlos reaches new levels of bitterness, Lynette becomes the co-owner of a new business venture, and Susan struggles with her love for two men.
  • Susan and Ian's relationship goes to the next level, Gabrielle has a new love interest, and the residents of Wisteria Lane celebrate their annual holiday block party.
  • Go back to how it all began -- and get ready for the Season 3 premiere!
  • Mike Delfino remembers scenes from his past, problems at Scavo's Pizzeria cause conflict in Lynette and Tom's relationship, and Orson reveals his hidden past to Bree.
  • Back in the fairytale land that was, when Ariel saves Snow White from drowning in the ocean's depths, Snow returns the favor by helping her new friend get acquainted with Prince Eric, with whom she has fallen madly in love. Meanwhile, Emma, Mary Margaret, David and Hook attempt to save Neal, who is imprisoned in one of Pan's encampments, and Regina and Mr. Gold begrudgingly team up to find a way to take down Pan.
  • Susan calls off a wedding, Gaby decides to move forward with a wedding, and a Wisteria Lane resident is suspected of murder.
  • Everyone's lives on Wisteria Lane are forever changed when a hostage situation occurs at a local supermarket.
  • All of Wisteria Lane gathers at Pizzeria Scavo for the grand opening event, a resident meets an untimely fate, and surprise marriage proposals are in the air
  • While Jack devises a plan to do away with “The Others” once and for all, Sayid uncovers a flaw in “The Others’” system that could lead to everyone’s rescue. But it requires Charlie to take on a dangerous task that may make Desmond’s premonition come true.
  • As Emma, Mary Margaret, David, Regina, Mr. Gold and Hook enter Neverland to search for a kidnapped Henry, they're greeted by a school of not-too-friendly mermaids who threaten to end their search before it begins. Meanwhile, Henry finds himself on the run from the Lost Boys with another escapee from Peter Pan's encampment, and Neal, recovering from his wounds, travels through the Enchanted Forest with Mulan in an attempt to learn the fates of Emma and Henry.
  • Jack and the castaways begin their efforts to make contact with Naomi's rescue ship.
  • Susan gets lost in the woods trying to find Mike, Gaby winds up in jail, and Lynette realizes she loves another man.
  • Each week, following the airing of an episode of show "Daybreak", ABC releases short clips of previously unseen scenes of Lost. Primarily to keep interest in the show during an unusual mid-season break, the clips are fan's first looks each week at future storylines when Season 3 returns in February 2007.
  • Jack is in command as the fate of Ben's life literally rests in his hands. Meanwhile, Kate and Sawyer find an ally in one of "The Others", and Juliet makes a shocking decision that could endanger her standing with her people.
  • With Rumplestiltskin as her slave, Zelena challenges Regina to a fight to the death and shocks the Evil Queen with the reveal of their familial connection, and the town lays Neal to rest. Meanwhile, back in the past in the land of Oz, a jealous Zelena asks the Wizard to send her to the Enchanted Forest after discovering that she has a sister, and that Rumplestiltskin is training her to become a powerful force to be reckoned with.
  • After discovering that one of her own has betrayed her to "The Others", Kate is left to fend for herself in the jungle with Juliet. Meanwhile, Hurley warns Sawyer to change his selfish ways and make amends with his fellow survivors or he may face a vote of banishment.
  • Susan discovers some revealing secrets about her future in-laws, Gaby has a devastating catastrophe at her home, and an unexpected love affair develops.
  • While Emma, David, Regina and Hook continue their search for the Wicked Witch, she, in turn, is planning a dark surprise for David, and Zelena's prisoner is powerless under her watch as she plots her next course of action against the townspeople. Meanwhile, in the fairytale land that was in the previous year, Prince Charming stumbles upon Rapunzel, who is trapped inside a tower, and must help her confront her fears in order for her to be free.
  • Susan and Ian's relationship goes to the next level, Gabrielle takes a shot at training potential young beauty queens, and Lynette is intrigued by a new neighbor.
  • Mr. Gold makes a decision to confront Pan, but will he go there to save Henry or give in to the prophecy that the boy will be his undoing? Neal finds himself back in Neverland and in the custody of one of Pan's most loyal Lost Boys, and David struggles for his life as the poison continues to take its toll on him. Meanwhile, in the fairytale land that was, Rumplestiltskin goes in search of a missing Bae, who has followed a mysterious figure who steals away children with his music.
  • Neal finds himself back in Storybrooke and yearns for a way to reconnect with his son Henry, whose memories of his father are gone, while also trying to find his own father, Rumplestiltskin, whom he has just learned is alive but missing, and Regina discovers a possible connection with Robin Hood. Meanwhile, in the fairytale land that was over the past year, agonizing over the death of his father, Neal - with the help of Belle and enchanted candelabrum Lumière - attempts to find a magical solution to bring back Rumplestiltskin from the dead.
  • The fates of Locke, Eko and Desmond are revealed after the implosion of the hatch, while Hurley returns to the beach camp to tell the tale of what happened when he, Jack, Kate and Sawyer encountered "The Others".
  • The residents of Storybrooke are overjoyed upon the return of Henry and our heroes from Neverland. But unbeknownst to them, a plan is secretly being put into place by a well-hidden Pan that will shake up the very lives of the townspeople. Meanwhile, in the fairytale land that was, Snow White and Prince Charming's honeymoon turns out to be anything but romantic when they go in search of a mythical being that could stop Regina cold in her tracks.
  • Having been pulled into Zelena's time portal, Emma and Hook remain in the Enchanted Forest of the past. But in their quest to discover a way back, they must be careful not to change anything or risk altering the lives of their friends and family... as well as their very own existence.
  • Jack, Kate and Sawyer begin to discover what they are up against as prisoners of "the Others".
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  • For a list of story arcs in this season see story arcs.
  • In season three, Danny and Rebecca's talk show takes a spike in popularity, meanwhile Jesse and Rebecca begin dating while Jesse prepares to leave his rebellious ways in the past. In the meantime, Joey searches for ways to launch his comedy career. In this season, Michelle turns three years old and is admitted into preschool, Stephanie turns seven and starts second grade, and D.J. turns twelve and begins junior high school.
  • The third season of the television series first premiered on VHS in 1991 in the UK before airing on TV. It first aired in the US in 1991 on Shining Time Station, with the last 10 episodes following in 1993. The whole season first aired in the UK from February to July 1992. All twenty-six episodes were narrated by Michael Angelis in the UK and by George Carlin in the US and New Zealand.
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  • Staying under the care of Mr. Turner, Shawn faced a series of issues. Because neither him nor Turner was familiar with the situation, they often fought about what was and wasn't okay. Sometimes, Shawn was angry because he felt that Turner was trying to be his dad. It took a lot of work, but the two survived until Shawn's dad finally returned in "I Never Sang for my Legal Guardian", where they swore to remain friends.
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  • The plot of the third season explores a number of ongoing themes. It continues to highlight Frasier's tensions with his father, on wider fronts than just the home. However, in the season, Frasier's relationship with his boss, Kate Costas, is revealed as she enters and exits as a character. Niles also becomes separated from Maris during this season, which is further cause for a continuing story arc. Daphne likewise begins to have a more serious love life, meeting a charming gentleman named Joe DeCarlo.
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  • Season Three is the newest season of Numb3rs. Having began in later September the series aired until May 2007.
  • The tertiary season of the series. Amita and Charlie's relationship deepens, and Larry hears the siren song of space.
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  • The Listener’s third season will see Toby Logan step away from his paramedic career to work more closely with the Integrated Investigative Bureau (IIB), where he will work in tandem with Sgt. Michelle McCluskey and Dev Clark as part of an elite special ops unit tasked with handling the most difficult cases. This new role will renew Toby’s focus, but it will also put him under enormous pressure as he must prove to his peers and himself that he belongs. Despite his newly redirected career, Toby will remain close to his best friend and partner Oz, who moves in next door.
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  • The Mentalist tells the story of Patrick Jane, an independent consultant with the California Bureau of Investigation (CBI), who has a remarkable track record for solving serious crimes by using his razor sharp skills of observation. He also makes frequent use of his mentalist abilities to lead witnesses or offenders into offering the actual facts of the case, as known only to them. Within the Bureau, Patrick Jane is notorious for his blatant lack of protocol and his semi-celebrity past as a psychic medium, whose paranormal abilities he now admits he feigned. Patrick Jane's role in cracking a series of tough high-profile cases is greatly valued by his fellow agents. However, no-nonsense Senior Agent Teresa Lisbon openly resists having Patrick Jane in her unit and alternates between reluctantly acknowledging Patrick Jane's usefulness and blasting him for his theatrics, narcissism and dangerous lack of boundaries. Lisbon's team includes agents Kimball Cho, Wayne Rigsby and rookie member Grace Van Pelt, who all think Patrick Jane is a loose cannon but admire his charm and knack for clearing cases. In the third season, Jane comes to suspect a mole inside the CBI, who is working for Red John. When a Red John associate is set on fire in his jail cell and a CBI agent is framed as being Red John's mole, Jane devises a plan to lure out the real culprit. In the season finale, the identity of the mole is discovered and Jane comes face-to-face with a man claiming to be Red John. The third season also reveals information about the characters' pasts, including Rigsby's relationship with his father and Jane's attempt to prove his brother-in-law's innocence of a crime.
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  • The Third Season of the American dramedy television series Ugly Betty was confirmed in the ABC lineup, which was picked up for a full season on February 11, 2008. The season premiere aired on September 25, 2008 and ended with a special double-episode on May 21, 2009. In Australia, Season 3 premiered on Tuesday, November 3, 2009 at 7:30 pm EDT. This took place as one of the first exclusive premieres on the new digital channel 7TWO, after over two years of erratic screening of the first two seasons on the Seven Network. In South Africa, Season 3 premiered on Tuesday January 13, 2009 in its normal 7:30.P.M CAT timeslot. Season 3 premiered in the UK on Channel 4 on Wednesday June 24, 2009 in the 10:00.P.M. slot, after Big Brother. It changed from Wednesdays to Mondays from Monday October 12, 2009. Episodes finished airing December 2, 2009. The season would be the first to be produced in the show's setting, New York City in an attempt to take advantage of a credit change. However, the move would have side-effects as several cast and crew members prefer to stay in Los Angeles where the first two seasons were produced which resulted in contributing less onto the show. For example, Ashley Jensen, who plays Christina McKinney, opted to stay in Los Angeles and eventually left the show.
  • Season 3 of El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera premiered on April 4, 2013 after Nicktoons called for a revival of El Tigre with a new timeslot. One of the new characters that debuted in this season is Frid A. Fridayote. A look-a-like of Frida Suarez but acts like Wile E. Coyote, attempting to catch the Mexican Road Runner in the Miracle Desert. She appears on the segment called "Frid A. Fridayote", a segment in between episodes. Frid A. Fridayote only appeared in the main series in the episode "Somebody's Chasin' in Miracle City". The new timeslot is 10:00AM. Feel free to add more episode. Be sure to also add 2 shorts of the Frid A. Fridayote segment.
  • More so than at any other point in the series, notable changes to the show's format occur at the beginning of the third season. * The Miami Vice logo in the opening sequence is illuminated in ice blue instead of pink. The pink lettering of the word "Vice" is also changed to purple. * The storylines, along with the general tones of the show, become grittier and nihilistic; more episodes end abruptly after a violent climax that leaves numerous people dead, both good as bad alike. * Crockett's car changes to the Ferrari Testarossa in "Stone's War" (although his Daytona, which is destroyed in the premiere "When Irish Eyes Are Crying", reappears mysteriously in "El Viejo", indicating the studio switched the running order of the episodes). * Tubbs' hair becomes short, whilst Crockett's becomes shorter and spiked in appearance. * The pastel clothing is largely eschewed in favour of greens, yellows, blues and dark greys, a move severely criticised by fans at the time. Some of the new fashion even violates Michael Mann's famous "No Earth Tones!" rule that he implemented when developing the wardrobe for the show. * Further to the fashion changes, Crockett relinquishes his beloved Ray-Ban Wayfarers for Persol 69218s. These will last only through this season. * Crockett's sidearm from season 1 and season 2, the Dornaus & Dixon Bren Ten 10mm is gone. He now uses a .45-caliber Smith & Wesson 645. * Larry Zito dies in "Down for the Count (Part I)", and is not replaced. As such, Stan Switek becomes a more focused supporting character, particularly in subsequent seasons, and handles the team's surveillance duties on his own. * Appearances of Elvis, Crockett's pet alligator, are gradually phased out this season and he will only be mentioned in passing from now on (except for a picture in "Love at First Sight" and a flashback in "A Bullet for Crockett", both from season 4, and briefly during the closing montage of season 5's "Freefall"). What happens to Elvis is never explained. * Several recurring characters from first two seasons, such as Valerie Gordon, The Noogman, Ample Annie and Tommy, are dropped for the third season. While some would ultimately return later in the show's run, most notably Valerie and Noogie, others would never be seen again. * Crockett's sailboat, the St. Vitus Dance, is now an Endeavour 42, changing from the smaller Endeavour 40 (the Endeavour 42 was introduced at the beginning of season 2, but some episodes still featured the Endeavour 40). * Smoking among the characters (especially Crockett) is gradually phased out. * The music used in episodes shifts from popular, upbeat fare like synthpop and soft rock to more dark, somber music like punk, electronic, and heavy metal. * Dick Wolf takes over from Michael Mann as line producer, and the storylines reflect his "ripped from the headlines" style, made famous a few years later with Law & Order. Mann largely leaves the production to work on his new series Crime Story and his film Manhunter, which features a large number of Miami Vice guest stars including Crime Story lead Dennis Farina and Vice regular Michael Talbott.
  • This article contains episode summaries for the third season of Desperate Housewives.
  • Ted tells his children that he met their mother through a story with her yellow umbrella. He finds the umbrella at a club and takes home after attending a St. Patrick's Day party where his future wife was, although they did not meet. Ted attempts to woo Stella (Sarah Chalke), a dermatologist he sees to remove an embarrassing tattoo. This culminates in a memorable "two-minute date," which incorporates small talk, dinner, a movie, coffee, two cab rides, and a goodnight kiss, all within two minutes. Robin sleeps with Barney after he comforts her following a break-up, which is followed by Ted's disapproval and decision to stop being friends with Barney. Meanwhile, an unknown woman begins to sabotage Barney's attempts to hook up. His saboteur is revealed to be Abby (Britney Spears), Stella's receptionist, with a vendetta against him for not calling her after they had sex. In the season finale, after Ted and Barney get into separate car accidents and end up in the hospital, they renew their friendship. It is revealed that Barney has true feelings for Robin, while Ted proposes to Stella.
  • Season 3 begins roughly six months after the events of "I'll Be Seeing You", the concluding two part episode of Season 2. This would be Nicholas Colasanto's final season before his death. Starting with this season, "Singin' the blues when the Red Sox lose" is replaced with "Makin' your way in the world today", which would be used for the rest of the show's run.
  • Behind the scenes, it was dominated by the departure of Verity Lambert, the immensely exhausting production of The Daleks' Master Plan, and preparations for William Hartnell's departure – including intense discussion over how to handle such an unprecedented change in a lead actor on a show still at the height of popularity. It consisted of ten serials (listed below) and forty-five episodes, the majority of which are considered lost, though three serials, The Ark, The Gunfighters and The War Machines, exist in complete form.
  • The third season of The Secret Life of the American Teenager, an American television series created by Brenda Hampton, debuted on the ABC Family television network on Monday, June 7, 2010 at 8:00 PM. After its second season's mid-season premiere was successful, ABC Family announced on January 12, 2010, that the show would be renewed for a third season, consisting of 26 episodes, the most episodes in a season to date. Season 3 will begin with 14 episodes broadcast before going on a hiatus until March 2011. Good-boy with Amy and Bad-boy with Adrian which couple do you pick as your favorite couple.
  • The Third Season of Phineas and Ferb had been renewed and confirmed by Jeff "Swampy" Marsh and Dan Povenmire in several interviews. News of this began appearing on June 7th of 2009, and a press release was issued two days later on June 9th confirming it. The season started with "The Great Indoors" and "Canderemy" on March 4, 2011 on Disney Channel US and on March 5, 2011 for Disney XD US, and ended on November 30, 2012 with "Blackout!" on Disney Channel US and December 8, 2012 for Disney XD. Episodes for Season 3 include "Meapless in Seattle" and a movie special entitled "Phineas and Ferb The Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension", as well as episodes guest starring Tina Fey ("Run, Candace, Run"), Christan Slater ("Delivery of Destiny"), Ray Liotta ("What A Croc!"), Rob Morrow ("Tri-State Treasure: Boot of Secrets"), Halloween episodes ("That's the Spirit" and "The Curse of Candace") and a summer 2012 event two-part cliffhanger titled "Where's Perry?".
  • Eddsworld's third season ran from January 16, 2007 to December 21, 2007. It ran for eight episodes.
  • Season 3 was the turning point for So Weird, in addition to being the last season of the show. We saw the departure of Fi and the introduction of Annie Thelen, another paranormally inclined girl with her own strange history. Below is a list of episodes in Season 3 (26 total). * Lightning Rod (Note: This was the only episode in Season 3 in which Fi appeared) * Talking Board * Detention * Eddie's Desk * Voodoo * Banglebye * Rewind * Exit 13 * Carnival * Earth 101 * Beeing There * Changeling * Snapshot * Still Life * Grave Mistake * Penpal * The Muse * The Great Incanto * Meow * Widow's Walk * Babble * Gone Fishin' * Mr. Magnetism * Dead Ringer * Annie's Song * The River
  • See: Season 1, Season 2, and Season 4 People joined: * Queen Nefercreepy * Ms. Fitwell * Scoutmaster Scott * Weredog * Knockout Ninja * Gogachog * Bucks Gazillion * Pierre Pamplemousse * Sick Vick * Mugsy Thumbscrew * Milty the Clown * Steve
  • The Pretender Season Three episode Crazy premiered on October 17, 1998. The third season contain twenty-one episodes that were aired, with the season finale being a triple-episode. The Pretender: The Complete Third Season DVD set was released on March 22nd, 2006 for Region 1. No other DVDs have been released for other DVD regions except Region 4.
  • Yulian passes the 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th trial. Only Haisha is left at his side. The season ends with him and the other participants entering a teleportation orb and evil bird guy attacking his tribe
  • Season Three is the third season of Gossip Girl, the American teen drama based upon the book series by Cecily von Ziegesar. It aired on The CW from September 14th, 2009 to May 17, 2010 with 22 episodes. The season premiered 2.55 million viewers and a 1.4 Adults 18-49 rating, up 14% in viewers from its season two finale. Although this is the least watched season to date, with an average of 2.02 million of viewers tuning in each week, it is the highest rated with a 1.1 rating in Adult 18-49.
  • Season 3 refers to the third season of Recess which was broadcast from September 11, 1999 - January 22, 2000 and lasted for a total of 15 episodes. Both this season and season four aired at the same time, with the season three episodes premiering on ABC as part of Disney's One Saturday Morning, and season four's episodes premiering on UPN as part of Disney's One Too. Outside of the U.S., the individual 11 minute episodes of this season and season four were mixed together out-of-order to create one long season. Season three was notably shorter than the previous ABC seasons; due to large gaps in episode airings. This was due to the show's staff busy with Recess: School's Out. Though both Season 3 and 4 were produced at the same time, so technically both this season and the latter are part of the third production season. This season was also the first to feature digital animation for some of its' episodes. Also, starting with this season, the logo at the beginning of the theme song now has "Created by Paul and Joe" at the bottom of it.
  • The third season is the only season where both the winner and the runner-up ended up in the bottom 2 or 3 prior to the finale. It is the first season to have a finale with two female contestants(season 12 is the second) while the second, seventh, and eighth seasons had a finale with two male contestants.
  • This page lists all the episodes aired in Season 3 of The Golden Girls TV series. The third season of The Golden Girls premiered on NBC-TV on September 19, 1987, and concluded on May 7, 1988. The season consisted of 25 episodes. The season originally aired Saturdays at 9:00-9:30 pm (EST) from September 19, 1987 to May 7, 1988.
  • This list of episodes is for the third season of the American sitcom The Big Bang Theory, that was originally aired on CBS from September 21, 2009 to May 24, 2010 over 23 episodes. It has received higher ratings than the previous two seasons with over 15 million viewers. The main focus of the season was the romance between Leonard and Penny which was hinted at the end of Season 2. Season 3 of The Big Bang Theory returned to television in September 21, 2009 and contained 23 episodes.
  • John Crichton's voiceover during the opening credits changes this season, and consists of two different messages overlapping (the second message falls within the parentheses below): "My name is John Crichton (I'm lost), an astronaut, (shot through a wormhole) in some distant part of the universe (I'm trying to stay alive) aboard this ship (this living ship) of escaped prisoners (my friends). If you can hear me, (beware). If I make it back, (will they follow)? If I open a door, (are you ready)? Earth is unprepared (helpless) for the nightmares I've seen. Or should I stay, protect my home, not show them you exist. But then you'll never know … the wonders I've seen." The appropriately titled season opener tells fans everything they need to know about what is to come in Farscape's third season: Season Of Death. This season sees the first major cast change in the series, with the departure of Virginia Hey early in the season. Paul Goddard, Lani Tupu and Wayne Pygram all saw their characters Stark, Crais and Scorpius become regulars (and get berths in the opening credits); the season also saw the addition of Tammy MacIntosh as Jool (although a regular, MacIntosh was only ever credited as a guest star and in one episode went completely uncredited). The final episodes of the season saw the debuts of two new cast members: Rebecca Riggs as Grayza and Melissa Jaffer as Noranti. By the end of the season, however, both Goddard and Tupu had departed as on-screen regulars, with Crais being killed off (Goddard would return in Season 4, while Tupu would continue providing the voice of Pilot). The Diagnosan heals Crichton with a tissue graft taken from an Interion, a species which is a compatible donor for humans, but all is not well. The neural clone of Scorpius, Harvey, remains in Crichton's brain, but without the neurochip to strengthen it Crichton is able to re-assert himself as the dominant personality. Zhaan uses her spiritual energies to bring Aeryn back from the edge of death - the former Peacekeeper having been frozen in stasis before being fully dead. This revival leaves Zhaan incredibly weak and dying. Chiana's relationship with D'Argo also turns sour as she panics at the sedentary plans on a farm D'Argo has for their future. She begins a secret affair with his son Jothee. Moya and crew leave the ice planet with two frozen 'donors' in tow, the cousins of Crichton's brain tissue donor. Crichton feels guilt for having benefited from the loss of another's life, and hopes that they are related to humans and might have valuable information, and that their lives can later be saved, as Aeryn's was. Chiana and Jothee's actions, upon discovery, destroy the relationship between themselves and D'Argo, and Jothee leaves Moya. During this, one of the pods containing the Interions is accidentally opened and the person inside emerges only to quickly die. The crew tries desperately to find a planet with the kind of soil Zhaan needs so she can heal and replenish her energies, but they may be too late: an accident involving a wormhole leaves Moya injuriously fused with another ship. Zhaan sacrifices her own life to free Moya and her crew from the wormhole that would have torn them apart, by piloting the doomed alien vessel and rematerialising it separated from Moya. She returns to her goddess and is at peace. During the wormhole crisis the female Interion, Joolushko Tunai Fenta Hovalis, known to her friends by her full name, and nicknamed 'Jool' by Crichton, awakens from her frozen stasis and makes her presence felt on Moya. An academic ingenue, kidnapped, and frozen whilst taking a multi-civilisation tour holiday, Jool is disgusted by her new surroundings and the inferiority of her traveling companions, and holds a short-lived grudge against Crichton due to her cousin having been killed to save him. However, she has nowhere else to go so joins the crew. During an encounter with a dying Leviathan that has been taken over by a mad scientist criminal, Crichton is 'twinned' — split into two completely identical Crichtons, both equal and original to each other. Crais and Talyn reappear, being pursued by a Peacekeeper retrieval squad, which results in the crew having to split up for the safety of the defenseless Moya. Crais, Aeryn, Rygel, Stark and one of the Crichtons escape aboard Talyn, leaving D'Argo, Chiana, Jool and the remaining Crichton aboard Moya. Missing Aeryn, Moya's Crichton becomes obsessed with the wormhole studies that could get him home. D'Argo, still devastated by Chiana and Jothee's betrayal, finds solace in repairing a strange vessel of Luxan origin (that he later names Lo'La after his late wife). After an encounter with a strange energy rider creature, Chiana is left with extrasensory powers that leave her increasingly disoriented and blinded every time she uses them--she can sense the future, and slow down her perception of the present. Aboard Talyn, Aeryn and the other Crichton begin a passionate relationship. However the retrieval squad catches up and Aeryn is subjected to a painful reunion with her mother, Xhalax Sun, who commands the Peacekeeper retrieval squad assigned to capture Talyn and Crais. Eventually the crew defeat the squad, and Crais seemingly kills Xhalax. Later, Crichton and the crew fight to keep wormhole technology out of the hands of the Scarrans, with Crichton sacrificing his life to this end. Aeryn is completely devastated and flees Talyn to live a reclusive life on a strange planet of mystics to mourn Crichton and, she hopes, speak with the dead, Xhalax returns, having been spared by Crais in return for her calling off the retrieval squad, looking for revenge however is killed when she falls out of a windon. Stark believes that he hears Zhaan's spirit calling to him and leaves Talyn to find her. Eventually the crew reunites aboard Moya. The crew's relationships are stressed; Aeryn has retreated into her Peacekeeper training, shutting herself off from emotions. She refuses to look at the other Crichton and will barely speak to him. The crew finds a semblance of unity in a new goal: aiding Crichton in destroying Scorpius' wormhole research, which they fear would otherwise give the Peacekeepers access to the known universe, including Earth, as well as access to vast new destructive powers. Rygel and D'Argo meet with Scorpius on a neutral planet and negotiate a deal to allow Crichton access to Scorpius' lab on his Command Carrier, allegedly so that he can assist in the furthering of wormhole technology, but really so that he can secretly sabotage the project. Talyn meanwhile becomes increasingly wild and uncontrollable, unable to reconcile the peaceful Leviathan and the aggressive gunship sides of his nature. When he destroys an innocent ship and later attacks Moya, the crew agree to put him into a coma until they can find a way to remove his violent tendancies. Scorpius grants the crew safe passage aboard his Command Carrier while Crichton continues his research; however Scorpius himself runs into problems when his careful plans are halted by Commandant Grayza, who is seeking to establish a peace treaty with the Scarrans. Realising that they can only destroy the wormhole project by destroying Scorpius' Command Carrier, Crais and the mentally unstable Talyn decide to sacrifice themselves and die warrior's death. Talyn performs a final suicidal starburst inside the Command Carrier to blow up the ship, destroying both the wormhole technology research and Scorpius' career. After Moya carries Talyn's remains to the sacred Leviathan burial space, the crew splinters, pulled apart by the currents of their differing goals. Aeryn decides to leave Moya and join a group of renegade Peacekeeper assassins. She is too distressed by the complicated prospect of living alongside this surviving Crichton while having experienced a fully realised relationship with the other, deceased Crichton. Crichton tries to prevent her departure, and the two argue fiercely. Eventually, they decide to flip a coin to make the decision for them, as Crichton has said that it is fate that the two of them be together, and Aeryn wants to put that fate to the test. Crichton loses the coin toss, and Aeryn departs along with everyone else (apart from Jool). Crichton mopes in his Farscape module and while there, he thinks over what he has recently learned via a mysterious old woman, Noranti, a former prisoner rescued from the Command Carrier who has stayed on Moya to repay her "debt" to Crichton for saving her. Crichton realizes that his dreams of a quiet existence back on Earth with Aeryn as his wife are untenable. Then, with the intervention of Harvey, he realizes Noranti has left a latent message in his brain: Aeryn is pregnant. He has lost his home, he has lost his friends, and now he has lost Aeryn. Almost out of fuel, he turns to rejoin Moya in order that they may pursue Aeryn, refusing to let her go now that he knows about the baby. Suddenly, a wormhole opens up and swallows Moya whole, leaving Crichton stranded and alone in open space, out of fuel.
  • Season 3 of Rescue Me began in May of 2006 on the FX Network.
  • The third season aired in the UK from December 24, 1999 to April 1, 2000 on BBC. In the US the third season premiered in 2001 or 2002 on Nick Jr. and was also later re-shown on Noggin in Spring 2003 and PBS Kids Sprout in late 2005.
  • This article features episode summaries from the third season of Beavis and Butthead.
  • Season 3 is the third season of Hannah Montana which aired on Disney Channel from November 9, 2008- March 14, 2010, and consisted of 30 episodes. This season was filmed from August 4, 2008 - June 5, 2009.
  • The third season of Charmed began airing on October 5, 2000 on The WB. Airing on Thursdays at 9 P.M., the season consisted of 22 episodes and concluded its airing on May 17, 2001. This is the last season to feature original cast member Shannen Doherty, as she left the series in the end of the season. Charmed: The Complete Third Season was released in a six-disc box set on November 15, 2005 and later in a complete collection on November 18, 2008.
  • The gang is relieved when Hyde gets out of jail, but Red is now on a strict warpath. Despite a few missteps, Eric and Donna's relationship makes strides as they begin to imagine their futures together. Eric also makes progress at work—as does Donna—but Donna also discovers some painful truths about her dad. Jackie sets her sights on a resisting Hyde, while Kelso makes a concerted effort to win her back. Fez finally gets a girlfriend, Caroline, who turns out to be crazy. Kitty is frustrated by her family taking her for granted, and wonders what it might be like to have another baby in the house. Eric and Kelso decide to take their relationships with Donna and Jackie to the next level, but with unforeseeable results.
  • Greek is about a social sister Casey and her anti-social brother Rusty, who are both dealing with living the Greek life at Cyprus-Rhodes University. * Complete List of Episodes * Season 1 * Season 2 * Season 3 * Season 4
  • Season 3 of My Name is Earl began on September 27, 2007 on NBC, and concluded on May 15, 2008. The season featured Earl dealing with life in prison, as well as life afterwards and his loss of faith in karma. Originally, 25 episodes were planned for the season, but due to the 2007-8 Writers' Guild of America Strike there were only be 22 episodes instead. The season also saw a drop in viewer's, which continued from season 3 to season 4 (this drop in ratings would eventually lead to the show's cancellation). The third season was released on DVD on September 23, 2008.
  • V (2009) Season 3. While speaking to the press at WonderCon 2011 in San Francisco today, AX grilled V executive producer Scottsdale's Rosenbaum about whether or not there will be a season 3 of V: “We do not know about a third season at this point,” However, if there is a V Season 3, Rosenbaum is excited by all the possibilities that the season 2 finale “Mother’s Day” left open. “I am most excited about it more than I have ever been, because [V] has gotten to a place at the end of this season, the closest to what I wanted it to be. Now we have a situation where you have a realistic human resistance that actually has a possible shot of defeating the Visitors. Whereas before it was a motley crew of four or five with a priest, an FBI agent. It was sort of like the rebels in Libya fighting – they are never going to win. The only way they have a chance is with an organized military complex behind them. I like that. That is very exciting to me. Now we can see them make a real dent in Anna’s plans.” Rosenbaum also adds that the characters have been pushed to extremes, which will also make for some great drama too. “I pushed the characters to a place emotionally where I am excited about it. Erica is going to find out her son was murdered and what that’s going to do to her will be fascinating to watch. Other characters have died, the stakes are high, Anna knows she’s almost been betrayed, Anna’s real daughter is locked in a dungeon, Anna knows there is a real chance that other Vs may revolt as well and so her timeline is shrinking so she had to move faster and quicker for her plans to work. Now that we have seen the Visitors we can see a lot more of them. There is a whole bit of mythology about the second part of their plan that we could get into. That I don’t want to give all away because that will be fun to watch.” Pacing is another major issue Rosenbaum says will be resolved in the proposed Season 3. “The pacing of the shows will be very much like that last episode, they all will be peddle to the metal and tons of story and excitement. That’s more the style that I prefer as a writer and I was actually pulled back to a style that I was uncomfortable with. My voice as a writer is much more like that last episode than the ones you saw before because I was asked to slow things down. I didn’t believe that was the way to go but I did the best I could. I can’t wait, I’m excited about [a potential Season 3].” Updated: April 2nd We are encouraged by the news that Elizabeth Mitchell and one of the show’s executive producers will be attending the Wondercon convention in San Francisco on Sunday, April 3. If the show had very little chance of survival, they wouldn’t go to the trouble, would they? Here’s the info on the WonderCon V panel, which curiously talks about “teasing what’s to come”: Executive producer will dish on the year that was — and will tease what is to come in the epic battle for survival between the Visitors and the human race. V is produced by HDFilms in association with Warner Bros. Television. [1]In an exclusive interview with Morena Baccarin, AX has asked the star her thoughts on V season 3, here’s what she said: Question:Are you optimistic that there will be a Season 3 of V? Answer: I am. I think you never know with television. I feel very proud of this season. I feel like we’re finally giving the audience what they want. I think it’s really exciting. I just feel really grateful and happy to be able to play this role. I think it’s so much fun. I know, not really much on what we can rely on right now but despite V’s low ratings, the show has been fantastic recently and deserves a proper final chapter. What do you think?
  • Season 3 has 22 episodes that began airing in the United States and Canada on October 4, 2006 on Wednesdays at 9:00pm. The series returned from hiatus on February 7, 2007 and aired at 10:00pm. The story continues 67 days after the crash. New crash survivors and Others are introduced, as the crash survivors learn about the Others and their history on the island. One of The Others and a new island inhabitant join the survivors while a survivor defects to The Others. A war between The Others and the survivors comes to a head, and the survivors make contact with a rescue team.
  • Season 3 began airing on September 26 1996 and concluded May 15 1997 and spanned 22 episodes.
  • The third season of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia aired in the fall of 2007 on FX. It ran for 15 episodes. It is available for purchase on DVD or iTunes.
  • A third season of Warehouse 13 was announced by SyFy on October 5, 2010. This comes on the heels of an average 3.4 million U.S. viewers for each episode of Season 2, making it SyFy's most watched series.
  • Season 3 of Barney & Friends aired from February 27 to October 6, 1995.
  • Zoey, Chase, Lola, Michael, Quinn, Logan, and Dustin return to PCA. Zoey and her friends are 15, and Dustin is 11-12. Nicole has been enrolled in an all-girls' school after being diagnosed with Obsessive Male Gender Disorder. This causes Quinn to become roommates with Zoey and Lola, after she's accidentally assigned to a room that doesn't exist by Coco, the girls' dorm adviser. Everyone "grows up" in this and the next season, looking older and having more mature personalities. At the end of the season, in the "Goodbye, Zoey?" TV movie, Zoey transfers to a boarding school in England. Due to a webcam malfunction, she finds out that Chase is in love with her and realizes that she loves him too.
  • This page lists all the episodes for Season 3 of the ABC-TV series The Brady Bunch. The season began with the pilot episode "Ghost Town", which was aired on September 17, 1971. A total of 23 episodes were aired, with the season finale episode, "The Fender Benders", which aired on March 10, 1972.
  • The third season of House premiered on September 5, 2006 and ended on May 29, 2007. At the beginning of the season, the main storyline centers around House's temporary lack of pain in his leg due to ketamine treatment after being shot in the previous season finale. Later in the season, he leaves a stubborn patient in an exam room with a thermometer in his rectum. Because House is unwilling to apologize, the patient, police detective Michael Tritter, starts an investigation around House's Vicodin addiction. The third season concluded with a cliffhanger finale, in which House fires Chase, Foreman leaves as he already resigned and doesn't change his mind and Cameron resigns, leaving House without a team for the fourth season. David Morse joined the cast for seven episodes as Tritter. He was cast for the role after having previously worked with House '​s creator David Shore on CBS' Hack.
  • Season 3 is the third season of the Syfy horror drama; Being Human. It is set to premiere January 14, 2013.
  • The third season of Showtime's US remake of Shameless began airing on January 13, 2013. The full cast of the previous season returned to continue the story of the Gallagher family and their outrageous neighbors.
  • Lie to Me's third season initially aired on October 4, 2010 in the U.S, and finished airing on January 31, 2011. Read Dr. Ekman's (the inspiration for the series) critiques of each episode here: www.lietome.com
  • Season 3 aired from April 21, 1997 to November 24, 1997.
  • The third season of Friends aired from September 16, 1996 to May 15, 1997.
  • Season 3 of 3rd Rock from the Sun had its season premiere on September 24, 1997 with Fun with Dick and Janet and continued until the season finale, "Eat, Drink, Dick, Mary" (Part 1) on 20 May, 1998. The season contained 27 episodes. The region 1 DVD was released on February 21, 2006. Starting with this season Wayne Knight, Simbi Khali and Elmarie Wendel all became part of the main cast, appearing on the opening credits. As a result of this from this season the title music is slightly extended.
  • Season 3 of Revenge aired in the United States on September 29, 2013, the second batch on March 9. Season 3 aired on Sundays at 10/9c on the ABC Television Network though halfway through mid-season booked a new timeslot from 11/10c. The show was officially renewed on May 11, 2013, a day before the conclusion of Season 2, and production began in July 2013.
  • Season 3 of House of Cards was announced on February 4, 2014 and was released in its entirety on February 27, 2015.
  • Jim Phelps continued as head of the IMF team, for his second year. This was Rollin Hand and Cinnamon Carter's last season on the series, as the actors who played them (Martin Landau and Barbara Bain) left the show to star in the sci-fi series Space: 1999.
  • Season 3 ran from January 27, 2000 to February 11, 2001.
  • Cherry Hill: Season Three has been confirmed to air up until 2010. Previews have shown that the main season arc will revolve around a serial killer that makes their way to the neighborhood, jeopardising the lives of the residents. It will see the debut of three new characters and will possibly take place a few months after the finale, Here Comes the Rain Again. It will contain sixteen episodes, three more than the previous season.
  • The third season began airing in early 1993 and was the last season of Shining Time Station.
  • As season three unfolds, both Gilmore girls are growing up fast. Lorelai faced a heartbreaking disappointment when her rekindled romance with Rory's father, Christopher (David Sutcliffe), was thwarted by the unexpected pregnancy of his girlfriend. Trying to move on with her love life, Lorelai now faces the prospect of life without Rory as the dream of Harvard starts to become a reality. Lorelai continues to manage the historic Independence Inn and to nurture her dream of one day opening her own inn with her best friend, the fabulous chef Sookie St. James (Melissa McCarthy, Charlie's Angels), who is now adjusting to married life. For Rory, the failed reconciliation between her parents was a crushing blow and led to her first angry confrontation with Christopher over his failures as a parent. She tries to overcome her disappointment by immersing herself in the demanding curriculum at Chilton Academy and the uneasy alliance she has formed with her intense schoolmate Paris Geller (Liza Weil, Stir of Echoes). Rory and Paris spent the summer together at a leadership conference in Washington D.C., where Rory managed to temporarily avoid the turmoil of her own love life. Now back in Stars Hollow for her senior year, she will finally have to choose between Dean (Jared Padalecki), her sweet, safe and steady boyfriend of over a year, or the smart, not-so-safe new boy in town, Jess (Milo Ventimiglia). The possibility of a romance between Rory and Jess continues to be a strain on Lorelai's long-standing friendship with Luke Danes (Scott Patterson, Little Big League), the owner of the local diner and the Mike Nichols to Lorelai's Elaine May. Also there to help Rory sort out her teen life is her friend Lane Kim (Keiko Agena, Felicity) who has now turned her music obsession into action. She has joined a band. Of course, her mother has no idea.
  • Here are The Season 3 episodes... 1. Roboticous 2. The Greatest Gift 3. Little Pink Riding Hood 4. Who's Who? 5. The Purple Panther part 1 6. The Purple Panther part 2 7. The First Day of Summer 8. Breakfast at Stephanie's 9. The Holiday Spirit
  • Season 3 of Dog the Bounty Hunter has a total of 25 episodes.
  • The third season of Sons of Anarchy premiered on September 7, 2010 on the cable network FX in the United States and consisted of thirteen episodes. The season concluded on November 30, 2010.
  • Season 3 of 24 premiered in the United States on October 28, 2003 on the Fox Network with a commercial-free presentation sponsored by Ford (as with Season 2). 24: Season Three was released on DVD in the US and Canada on December 7, 2004.
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  • The season premiered on 31 March, 2013. Season 3 is mostly based on the first half of A Storm of Swords, the third book in the A Song of Ice and Fire series by George R.R. Martin.
  • Season 3 of Vikings premiered on February 19, 2015 on History in Canada and in the United States and concluded on April 23, 2015, consisting of 10 episodes.
  • The Russo children, Alex (Selena Gomez), Justin (David Henrie) and Max Russo (Jake T. Austin) continue to compete to become the leading wizard in their family and meet many friends and adversaries along the way. Maria Canals Barrera and David DeLuise co-star as their parents and Jennifer Stone co-stars as Alex's best friend, Harper Finkle. This is the first season of the series to be broadcast in high definition.
  • Season 3 of The Shield began in March 9, 2004 on the FX Network. It was created by Shawn Ryan and consists of 15 episodes. The Shield: The Complete Third Season was released on DVD in North America on February 22, 2005.
  • The third season of the Hey Arnold! series includes 34 quarter-hour episodes and 3 half-hour specials.
  • The third season of The Sopranos premiered on March 4, 2001 on HBO, and concluded on May 20, 2001. The season consisted of 13 episodes altogether.
  • Season 3, 2005-2006, premiered on September 8, 2005. To see music featured during this season, see Season 3 Music.
  • Season 3 of Scream was confirmed by MTV on October 14, 2016. The season is set to premiere sometime during 2017.
  • The third season of Winx Club first premiered in September 30, 2006 on 4Kids. On January 29, 2007, it premiered in Italy. The Nickelodeon dub, advertised as Winx Club: Enchantix, premiered on November 14, 2011. This was the first season dubbed in full by Nickelodeon, and the last season dubbed by 4Kids. Therefore, it is the only season dubbed in three English versions. This season marks the first appearance of Anik Matern as the voice of Musa in the Cinélume dub, replacing Sarah McCullough four episodes into the season. In the 4Kids dub, Rebecca Soler replaces Dani Schaffel as the voice of Tecna.
  • Season 3 of Arthur premiered in the United States on November 16, 1998 on PBS. This season, like the first two, was released on DVD in Europe only.
  • Despite his concealing a serious illness from the American people, President Bartlet will run again, and he intends to win. It may not be that simple. First, his decision causes serious friction with his wife, Abbey, who had made the President promise to only serve one term. Next, a team of election consultants led by Bruno Gianelli clashes with the idealistic and resentful staffers. Meanwhile, the House of Representatives begin their probe into the cover-up of Bartlet's illness, with both Donna and Leo finding themselves in sticky situations. To end it all, Bartlet is forced to make a difficult decision. The staffers' personal lives are not any less complicated, either. Josh finds himself drawn to woman's activist Amy Gardener while Toby confronts the President about his sacrificing of political ideals in order to be liked, which causes a rift between them. Sam is confronted by several challenges, including having to deal with his ex-fiance and a betrayal by a friend that hurts him deeply and embarasses him publicly. Finally, C.J. recieves a death threat after making pointed comments about Saudi Arabia, threats so serious that they require the protection of the Secret Service. The President is forced to make a deadly decision when it is uncovered that a foreign diplomoat is also a terrorist that has plans to attack the U.S.
  • The third season of First Wave contained 22 episodes. 1. * "Mabus" 2. * "Raven Nation" 3. * "Comes a Horseman" 4. * "Gulag" 5. * "The Flight of Francis Jeffries" 6. * "Still at Large" 7. * "Asylum" 8. * "Eyes of the Gua" 9. * "Skywatchers" 10. * "The Plan" 11. * "Wednesday’s Child" 12. * "Unearthed" 13. * "Shadowland" 14. * "Legacy" 15. * "The Edge" 16. * "The Vessel" 17. * "Requiem" 18. * "Checkmate" 19. * "Black Box" 20. * "Beneath the Black Sky" 21. * "Terminal City" 22. * "Twice Bless’d"
  • Here are the eposide that in season 3 of the show. 18 "A Day At The Zoo" The Gosselins take a trip to the Pittsburgh Zoo, where the kids learn about the animals. 19* "Hit The Road" The Gosselins drive 19 hours to the most magical place on earth: Disney World. 20 "Cutting Room Floor" The second season concludes with never before seen clips from the family. 21 "Day In The Life" The third season kicks off with a look at the day in the life of the Gosselins. The twins are at school, Jon is at work, and Kate is left at home with the sextuplets. 22 "Twins Turn 7" The twins turn seven and Jon and Kate plan a dinner out for the Gosselin family to celebrate. 23 "Kate Hires A Nanny" Kate goes through the process of hiring the perfect nanny that can handle her large family. 24 "Potty Training The Boys" Jon and Kate potty train the boys. Later, Kate takes Collin and Leah to the eye doctor. 25 "Winter Preparation" Kate reorganizes the house in order to give the kids more room to play, and more space for their things. 26 "Family Photo Shoot" The family prepares to shoot their family photo. 27 "Kate's Wardrobe Makeover" Jon and Kate take a night to themselves so Kate can pick out a new wardrobe and Jon can get a new suit. 28 "Behind The Scenes Of Jon & Kate Plus 8" Take a look behind the scenes of the production of Jon & Kate Plus 8. 29 "Gosselin Family Christmas" It's Christmas time for the Gosselins. This includes baking cookies, making a gingerbread house, caroling, and opening presents! 30 "Plane Ride To Utah" The Gosselins head to the airport for their ski trip in Utah, but some complications arise and the kids get rowdy. 31 "Viewer F.A.Q." Jon and Kate answer viewer e-mails and questions. 32 "Gosselins Go Skiing" The Gosselins are in Utah to go skiing during a family vacation. Jon snowboards, the kids learn to ski, and Kate goes to the spa. 33 "Twins Get Musical" Cara gets a new piano and Mady gets a new violin. The twins both begin music lessons for their respective instruments and they put on a show for the family. 34 "Cooking With The Twins" The twins attend cooking class and bring their recipes home to try with Kate and the sextuplets all come down with the flu. 35 "Carpeting The House" Jon and Kate begin the process of recarpeting their house. 36 "Valentine's Day" The Gosselins celebrate Valentine's Day. 37 "Color Me Gosselin" 17 Jon and Kate take the kids to the Crayola Factory to see how crayons are made. 38 "Leah and Joel" Jon and Kate give each of the kids a "special day". In this episode, they both take Leah to "Bounce U" to bounce around and Jon takes Joel to "Hands On House", an interactive museum for kids. 39 "Hannah and Aaden" Jon and Kate take Hannah horse back riding for her "special day", but soon find out how shy she can be. Jon takes Aaden to a dairy farm to see the animals for his "special day". 40 "Alexis and Collin" Jon and Kate take Alexis to a reptile museum for her "special day", and Jon takes Collin to a train museum for his "special day". 41 "Cara's Day" Cara gets new roller blades and goes roller blading with Jon for her "special day". Kate meanwhile, lags behind because she doesn't skate. 42 "Mady's Day" Mady gets her ears pierced and lunch, just her and her parents, for her "special day". 43 "Games Gosselins Play" Mady and Cara show the viewers the games the Gosselin kids play. 44 "Oprah Here We Come" The Gosselins prepare to go to Chicago to be on the Oprah Winfrey Show. 45 "Household Chores" Jon and Kate create a chore list for the kids. The little ones don't seem to mind, but the twins have a different view. 46 "Gosselins Take The Stage" The kids plan on putting on a talent show, but when they realize the sextuplets don't have talents and can't learn ones quickly, they put on a fashion show for Jon and Kate instead. 47 "Jon & Kate's Special Day" Jon and Kate have their own "special day", where they get their teeth whitened and go out to dinner. 48* "Memorial Day Picnic" The Gosselins go to church and then head out to the park for a picnic and have ice cream for dinner. 49 "Discipline" Jon and Kate discuss disciplining their children. 50* "Jon's Hair Raising Experience" Jon and Kate leave the kids at home with Aunt Jodi and Uncle Kevin to go to California so Jon can get a hair transplant. e are the
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