Wings - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
The Naked Truth
Helen returns from New York after a disastrous 10 months---and prospects don't improve when Joe reveals how he's spent the time.
Is That a Subpoena in Your Pocket...?
Helen refuses to pay for damaging Joe's office, so he takes her to court.
The Taming of the Shrew
Her anger at Joe unabated, Helen, supported by Brian, takes a shot at group therapy.
I Ain't Got No Bunny
Brian discovers that Lowell's jealousy of his wife is well-founded when Brian and Joe get an offer they'd better refuse.
If Elected, I Will Not Live
Joe is drafted to challenge Roy for a town-council seat, but neither wins the endorsement of the corrupt local paper.
My Brother's Keeper
Tyne Daly plays a wealthy woman whose changes to the life of Brian appall Joe---until she offers Joe a change also.
Grate Expectations
Joe overhears plans for his surprise birthday party, but misses that it has to be moved to the next night.
Ladies Who Lunch
Joe insists that Helen and Gail end their bickering over lunch, which goes better than either anticipated; Fay tries to stretch a streak of touching First Ladies.
Try to Remember the Night He Dismembered
Downtime at the terminal is filled by "Fay's Foggy Day Fun Box," until Brian hypnotizes Roy, who reveals a "deepest, darkest secret."
The Late Mrs. Biggins
After Roy reveals that his departed wife is hardly "late," he decides to find the woman who left him 16 years ago.
The Bogey Men
Brian plays a trick on Joe, who's unaware their golf weekend includes a time-share sales pitch---or sharing a room with Lowell and Roy.
Marriage, Italian Style (1)
When Antonio faces deportation, Brian finds a woman who's willing to wed for a while.
Divorce, American Style (2)
The bride has trouble adjusting to married life, which could end if Antonio can win the green-card lottery.
Stew in a Stew
When Fay doesn't get a raise, she decides to test Joe by going to work for Roy.
This Old House
Brian, Joe and Helen have time for one last look before the wrecking ball destroys the house where the Hacketts grew up.
Planes, Trains and Visiting Cranes
A self-esteem seminar run by Dr. Frasier Crane is analyzed by a dissatisfied past customer---Helen.
Das Plane
The Hacketts fly to New Mexico with an elderly man whose curiosity is endless---and endlessly irritating.
Take My Life, Please
Helen turns to stand-up comedy, thanks to a career-placement test---altered by friends who fear the truth will hurt.
Four Dates That Will Live in Infamy
Helen, Lowell, Brian and Joe compare notes at the end of their video dates.
The Bank Dick
A robber spoils Brian's second job as a bank guard.
Say It Ain't So, Joe
Joe's high-school pitching record will be broken---if he gets the pitcher to the game on time.
As Fate Would Have It
Helen's Boston Symphony debut, her friends' attendance and everyone's future are in doubt when Joe's plane begins to sputter.
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