The Drew Carey Show - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Drew vs. Billboard
Drew appears on a billboard without his authorisation after a weight loss pill backfires.

Drew and the Singles Union
Drew starts a singles union when a storm hits and employees without families have to stay at the store.

Strange Bedfellows
Drew tries to become more assertive. Kate and Oswald are secretly dating. Larry gets fired when Drew and Mimi discover his affair with Mrs Louder.

Misery Loves Mimi
Mimi tricks Mr Wick into staying with her because he is fearful of continued stormy weather. Drew is suspicious of Mr Wick's disappearance, which results in Mimi firing him. Meanwhile he pursues Nicki, while Oswald and Kate try to work out how to tell Drew about their relationship.

A Very, Very, Very Fine House
Drew's house is seized thanks to Larry, so he declares bankruptcy to get out of debt. Things are uncomfortable as he struggles to accept Kate and Oswald's relationship.

Drew vs. the Pig
Drew questions Nicki's past weight loss, so he searches for proof that she lied about being overweight in the past.

Batmobile
Drew wins the Batmobile but Nicki won't let him drive it during a dinner with her parents.

The Dog and Pony Show
Mr Wick gets Kate to look after Mrs Louder's dog, but she drops him off at Drew's.

Drew's Brother
Drew's brother Steve visits, with a big surprise; he's a cross-dresser. Mr Wick wants Drew to fire Steve which causes problems for the brothers.

That Thing You Don't
Drew and the guys don't want Kate to sing in the Battle of the Bands contest.

Volunteer
Drew volunteers at the local nursing home but one of the residents frames him which leads to protests against Winfred-Louder.

Vacation
Drew wins a vacation with Kate, creating tension when Drew's feelings for Kate are revealed.

Howdy Neighbor
Drew tries to make amends to the Clemens when a beer tank explodes in their yard. Meanwhile, Janet convinces Greg to invest in Buzz Beer.

He Harassed Me, He Harassed Me Not
Wick and Mimi fake a harassment case to get a payout. Drew is demoted when he investigates.

Mr. Louder's Birthday Party

The Salon
Kate organises a salon so Mrs Louder will give her a job as a women's clothing buyer. Unfortunately, they get into a heated argument over internet censorship.

The Engagement
Drew becomes jealous when Kate and Oswald get engaged, leading to a competitive compatibility test and another engagement.

Nicki's Parents
Drew meets Nicki's parents for the first time and it doesn't go as planned.

Two Weddings and a Funeral for a Refrigerator
When Drew's fridge Bessie dies, the gang competes in the Winfred-Louder Games to win another.

The Bachelor Party
Drew has to navigate family tensions when he calls off his wedding, but agrees to go through with bachelor party which complicates things further.

The Sex Drug
When a sex drug accidentally gets mixed into Buzz Beer, everyone starts acting a little crazy. Meanwhile, Drew has to testify in Mimi's harassment case.

What's Wrong with This Episode? (1)
When Mrs Louder goes on vacation and Wick is in the hospital, Drew takes charge and implements a "no firing" policy. The employees take advantage and the store falls into chaos just as Mrs Louder returns.

The Rebound
Drew meets a handywoman named Sharon.

The Dating Consultant
Drew decides to get some professional help with his love life.

Drew's Cousin

From the Earth to the Moon
Drew tries to get a promotion for a new job in Europe.

The Wedding Dress
Drew scrambles to buy Kate her dream wedding dress, but Oswald beats him to it when he buys a cheap knockoff.

My Best Friend's Wedding
Kate struggles to find the right way to tell Oswald she doesn't want to get married anymore, especially when he moves up the wedding.
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