Rhoda - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
The Separation
Rhoda and Joe decide to separate.
Together Again for the First Time
Rhoda goes out with Joe for the first date since their separation and labels it as a weird experience.
No Big Deal
A swinging bachelor makes a play for Rhoda as she undergoes the first few difficult days of her separation from Joe.
I Won't Dance
Accompanied by Brenda, Rhoda tries to lose her separation blues by going away on a singles weekend.
H-e-e-e-r-e's Johnny
Rhoda experiences the trauma of a "blind date" when Brenda's boyfriend fixes her up with a loud, pushy, arrogant and egotistical showbiz type.
Two Little Words - - Marriage Counselor
Rhoda and Joe take their marital problems to a marriage counselor, where Joe makes a startling disclosure.
An Elephant Never Forgets
A weighty problem develops when Rhoda adds a few unwanted pounds, and Brenda becomes slim for the first time in her life.
Rhoda Questions Her Life and Flies to Paris
Rhoda plans a wildly impulsive act to demonstrate to her estranged husband, Joe, that she's far from being a dull person.
Meet the Levys
Gary's parents give Rhoda the once-over as a prospective daughter-in-law, which she is pretending to be only as a favor for Gary.
Man of the Year
Rhoda has another terrible encounter with Joe's best friend, Charlie Burke.
You Deserve a Break Today
Brenda has a short-lived engagement with a prosperous young man who owns three McDonald's franchises.
A Touch of Classy
Sally's former husband brings good news and bad news: the good news—he's getting married again; the bad news—he'd like Sally to consider accepting a reduction in alimony.
Guess Who I Saw Today
Rhoda experiences a severe separation pain when she sees Joe with another woman.
What Are You Doing New Year's Eve?
Not wanting to be alone on New Year's Eve, Rhoda throws a memorable party with a wildly improbable Halloween touch.
Love for Sale
Rhoda and her sister help Gary run a gigantic day-long sale to save his mod clothing business, but Brenda gets far more than she bargains for when love blossoms.
A Night in the Emergency Room
Rhoda has a hand in breaking up Brenda's romance with musician Nick Lobo, and he retaliates by accidentally breaking Rhoda's toe.
Somebody Has to Say They're Sorry
It's Rhoda against the establishment when she is mistakenly arrested for soliciting.
The Ultimatum
Rhoda delivers an ultimatum to her separated spouse, Joe, that either he comes back or she starts seeing other men.
Rhoda's Mystery Man
Rhoda becomes the romantic target for a mysterious suitor who sends her anonymous gifts of roses, chocolates and a diamond pendant.
Nick Lobo, Superstar
Because of an agreement made with his father almost five years ago, Nick Lobo, Brenda's hip musician boyfriend, must gain superstar status soon or else be forced to go into his father's garbage-collecting business.
Nose Job
Rhoda is aghast to learn that Brenda is considering having cosmetic surgery done on her nose.
The Second Time Around
Rhoda has a date with Brenda's boss.
Pajama Party Bingo
An innocent "truth" type verbal game uncovers an old sisterly jealousy during an all-night pajama party.
To Vegas with Love
Rhoda flies to Las Vegas for another encounter with her amorous suitor, Johnny Venture.
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