How Not to Live Your Life - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Don's New Job
Don invents an elaborate story about a new job to impress Sam - then a chance encounter with an executive leads to a promotion.

Don's Angry Girlfriend
Don begins to date a sweet girl called Jenny, but her strange behaviour and violent mood swings soon ring alarm bells.

Don's Posh Weekend
Don and Jason go on a date with two posh girls. All goes well until they are invited to Felicity's parents' country house.

Don Meets His Maker
When the gang mistakenly believe Don might be seriously ill, he continues the lie to elicit their love and affection.

Don Dates a Homeless
When Don meets a homeless girl in the street and strikes up a rapport, Sam jokingly dares him to ask her out, so he does.

Don Does Therapy
The news that Brian intends to propose to Sam makes Don realise he still has feelings for her, so he decides to try therapy.

Don the Musical
After seeing the attention Eddie gets in his theatre club's production of Rain Man, Don joins the club.
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