Strangers with Candy - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Jerri's Burning Issue
Jerri learns the hard way that chlamydia is not a flower -- just in time for the big school dance.

Is Freedom Free?
Jerri's nude self-portraits ignite a censorship showdown at Flatpoint High.

Trail of Tears
Jerri must confront her racist views when a secret from her past reveals surprising news about her heritage.

Invisible Love
Jerri learns the key to self-respect: keeping your boyfriend happy.

Is My Daddy Crazy?
Jerri learns the value of sanity when Stew, her mom's meat man, goes nuts.

Blank Relay
Jerri tries to boost her track performance and gets trapped in a sordid world of steroid abuse.

Ask Jerri
When Flatpoint High gives Jerri an advice column, she turns to sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll.

Sexual Harassment (a.k.a. There Once Was a Blank from Nantucket)
As the victim of sexual harassment, Jerri must decide whether to put out, put up or shut up.

Bully
Jerri and Mr. Jellineck have close encounters of the school bully kind.

The Last Temptation of Blank
Jerri gets chummy with the most popular girl in school and finally gets to be cool.
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