Three's Company - Season 8

Season 8

Episodes

Jack Be Quick
Jack's girlfriend asks him to father her child.

She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not
Jack thinks one of the girls is interested in him.

The Money Machine
Jack accidentally receives $1,000 from an automatic teller machine.

Out on a Limb
Jack tries to retrieve his nasty note to a critic.

Alias Jack Tripper
Jack winds up with two dates for the same day.

Hearing Is Believing
Jack tries to keep his girlfriend's job a secret.

Grandma Jack
Jack disguises himself as a woman to compete in a baking contest.

Like Father, Like Son
Jack's meddling father drops in unexpectedly.

The Odd Couples
Terri pretends she is married to ward off Dr. Kenderson's advances.

Now You See It, Now You Don't
Jack pretends he is well-to-do when he dates a wealthy socialite.

The Charming Stranger
Jack is convinced that his new neighbor is one of London's most-wanted criminals.

Janet Shapes Up
Janet's new boss uses her to get Jack.

Itching for Trouble
Jack's old flame asks him for marital advice.

Baby, It's Cold Inside
Jack and Furley become trapped in a freezer at Angelino's restaurant.

Look What I Found
The trio hopes that Furley will bend the apartment rules when they place a stray cat on his doorstep.

Jack's Tattoo
Jack checks into a hospital to have an embarrassing tattoo removed.

Jack Takes Off
A new neighbor raises Jack's anger until he discovers that the neighbor is a pretty young woman. He then becomes involved in her art class in order to hit on her with unexpected results.

Forget Me Not
Jack feigns amnesia after wrecking Janet's car.

The Heiress
One of Janet's customers names her in his will.

Cupid Works Overtime
Jack falls for Vicky, a busy stewardess.

Friends and Lovers (1)
Janet and Phillip plan for the wedding at Janet's apartment. Jack wants to win the approval of Vicky's father, Mr. Bradford.

Friends and Lovers (2)
The roommates move out. Vicky suggests that she and Jack live together after explaining her fear of marriage. Jack and Vicky move into the apartment above Jack's restaurant, setting up the introduction to follow-up TV series "Three's a Crowd".
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