Snooki & JWoww - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

We're Back B*tches
JWOWW and Roger try to work through relationship issues in the Season 3 premiere.

Movin' on Up!
Snooki and Jionni move out of the basement at Jionni's parents house. Jenni works on training her dogs to become service animals.

Mommy
Snooki searches for a babysitter for Lorenzo; Jenni and Roger take Snooki and Jionni to the haunted Pennhurst Asylum.

Liars!
Snooki and Jenni have a girls weekend in Atlantic City, N.J.; the guys are left to watch Lorenzo, but Jionni gets Janis to babysit so they can play paintball.

I Want a Veil!
Snooki and Jenni shop for a wedding dress; Jenni realizes she may want to get married.

Let the Planning Begin!
Nicole finally meets with a wedding planner, Roger & Jenni check out an adoption fair, and Nicole & Jionni see their new home's construction site.

Baby Boot Camp
Roger babysits Lorenzo to get used to caring for a child; Jionni and Roger buy a swing set for Lorenzo but have a hard time assembling it.

Oui Can Cook!
Snooki takes a DNA test; Roger and Jionni plan a romantic dinner for the girls; and Snooki and JWoww help out at a charity dog wash.

Welcome to the Dude Ranch!
The girls get pranked by Roger and Jionni during a weekend at a dude ranch.

What a Drag!
JWoww's dogs have their final exam to be service dogs. Snooki gets the results of her DNA test. The Gay Joeys come over for a drag party while the boys go out fishing.

Couples Weekend
Snooki and JWoww decide to have a couple's weekend with their former Jersey Shore roommates; Ron, Sam, and Deena.

My Baby Is Growing Up!
Snooki and Jionni host a party to celebrate Lorenzo's first birthday. Roger blatantly asks Jenni about her stance on marriage.
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