What I Like About You - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Europe Was So Much More Fun
Vince and Henry anxiously await Holly's return from Europe while Rick impulsively proposes to Val, who suspects she's pregnant.

The Longest Night of the Year
The sisters endure a sleepless night when Holly storms out over Val's refusal to let Ben stay in their loft. Vince ends up being more accommodating despite the awkward position Holly puts him in.

The Not So Simple Life
Jesse McCartney appears as himself and performs as tensions surface between Holly and Ben over her efforts to land him a gig. Meanwhile, Val is miffed with Lauren, who keeps interfering with her wedding preparations.

God Help the Mister
A sudden career break for Ben sends Val into a fury after Holly postpones her sister's bachelorette party to attend his gig. Also: Gary makes his move on a dance teacher.

Split Ends
To pay for Val's wedding gift, Holly tries to outdo her mane rival for a shampoo commercial; Tina develops a crush on a married vet; Val loses a diamond bracelet while sneaking around Rick's apartment.

Three Little Words
Holly is ready to tell Ben that she loves him---but she can't admit that she hates his new song; Val isn't ready to share her space with Rick's stuff.

Ghost of a Chance
After dropping out of college, Holly tries to turn Gary's girlfriend into a pop star; Lauren persuades Val to stay at a nudist ranch.

Gift of the Mutton
Rick invites his parents to dinner on short notice, shifting Val into panic mode when her "mutton entree" turns out to be a live lamb. Elsewhere, Ben and Holly quarrel over gigs she booked for him.

We'll Miss Gittle a Little
To ease Val's wedding jitters, Holly and Lauren calmly handle the final details---until a problem with the dress sends them into panic mode. To make matters worse, Holly spots Rick with his ex-fiancée.

The Wedding
As Val and Rick's wedding approaches, both are overcome with a case of the jitters that threatens their marriage before it begins.

The Wedding
Conclusion. Holly's revelation about Rick's ex gives Val pause as she prepares to exchange vows with him. Also, Vince and Tina raise eyebrows with their tryst.

How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying to Be a Lesbian
Holly's dream job at a management firm turns into a nightmare when her lesbian boss thinks they are on the "same team" after a chance encounter at a bar; a dejected Val befriends a woman who's also mourning a breakup.

Don't Kiss the Messenger
When Ben's career forces him to cancel dates with Holly, Vince thinks he has a chance to win her back. Meanwhile, Val makes a sudden career change after Lauren informs her that the PR firm has gone belly-up.

Sex and the Single Girls
Holly is irked when a singer she teamed with Ben becomes romantic with Vince; Val tries to sweet talk a food critic reviewing her bakery.

Stupid Cupid
As Valentine's Day approaches, Holly's heart is torn between Ben and Vince, while Val and Gary invent a secret admirer for lovelorn Lauren.

Nobody's Perfect
Holly's eagerness to get Ben to vent his feelings backfires when he pens an angry song about her; Val's bakery is robbed while Lauren and Gary are in charge.

Dangerous Liaisons
Jennie Garth's former "Beverly Hills, 90210" costar Luke Perry guest stars as a plumber who reveals details of his past with Val; Holly fumes about Tina's tryst with Vince.

Girls Gone Wild
Holly tries to one-up Vince and keep their mutual friends for herself by inviting them all to Mexico; Val receives tips on younger men from Fran Reeves.

Bad to the Scone
Val and Lauren vie for the attentions of a handsome vagrant; Holly tries to help Ben win the heart of a sexy singer as she suppresses her own feelings for Vince.

Working Girls
Tina uses her sex appeal to get a promotion after Holly lands her a job at the management firm. Elsewhere, a customer drops dead at the bakery after Val reads him the riot act.

Pranks a Lot
Holly and Vince's practical-joke war reaches a fever pitch when Holly offers to marry Ben to prevent him from being deported; Val indulges her wild side by buying a sports car.

The Kid, the Cake, and the Chemistry
Holly plans a romantic surprise birthday dinner for Vince, but the plan goes awry when he arrives with a date. Meanwhile, a boy sets Val up with his dad.

My Boyfriend's Back
Holly seeks advice from a radio shrink and an old beau, Henry on how to deal with her feelings for Vince; and Val wrestles with her attraction to Todd.

Enough Is Enough
Vince plans a summer in Florida after convincing himself that Holly loves Henry, while Val tries to take her mind off Rick's marriage with a night out on the town.
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