A Fine Romance - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Missing
Mike makes a rather bad first impression on Laura's parents, who then change their opinion of him after Laura tells them about Mike's unfortunate childhood.

The Hotel

The Dinner Party
Laura and Mike are about to host their first dinner party when they must rush Charlie to the emergency room.

Business Problems
While Charlie convalesces, Mike struggles to run the business single-handedly but refuses to replace Charlie with someone younger. While lending moral support to her pregnant sister, Laura finds herself thinking about having a family, too.

Parenthood
Mike prepares to interview applicants for a new landscaping assistant to replace Charlie. Helen and Phil are setting up a nursery. Laura decides that she too would like a baby, but the problem is Mike doesn't.

Extreme Measures
Laura continues the "baby" argument with Mike, and her erratic behavior escalates.
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