Central Park - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

A Star Is Owen
The Tillerman family welcomes spring as an episode of a hit crime show films in the park.

Paige's Next Chapter
As Paige prepares for a big meeting with a book publisher, she welcomes her sister Abby to New York City.

Ice Ice Not Baby
Molly and Brendan get into their first big fight, while Abby gets her first big commercial audition for a local deli.

A Triptych Down Memory Lane
Elwood forgets the password he created for the Tillermans' hard drive, so the family must help him remember it or their memories will be erased.

Golden Owen: Manager Damager
In order to get his "I Heart the Park" campaign proposal approved, Owen has to repair old friendships at the Park Managers' Conference.

A Matter of Life and Boeuf
When the Tillermans visit Abby at her new job as waitress, a precious item goes missing—and everyone in the restaurant is a suspect.

Slumber-Dog-Molly-An-Aire
Molly hosts her first teenage slumber party, which creates a rift between her and Paige.

Lunar Palaver
On the day of the Lunar Palaver — a big Squirrel Quarrels event — Cole has a run-in with a racist lady in the park.

A Killer Deadline
Paige checks into a hotel to focus on two writing deadlines. Owen volunteers for a school kickball tournament that Molly is trying to avoid.

Money Candy
Owen and Paige set out to buy tickets to a K-pop boy band's concert for the kids. Bitsy looks into cloning her dog.

The Puffs Go Poof
Fista Puffs considers straightening her hair.

A Hot Dog to Remember
When a beloved hot dog vendor has to take a rare morning off, Owen and Cole volunteer to help set up his cart so he can break a park record.

The Brandenpire Strikes Back
Owen's "I Heart the Park" campaign is in full swing with all hands on deck. Bitsy schemes to cement her political influence.
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