- 6.8/10129 votes
#1 - One Flew Over the Lawyer's Desk
Season 3 Episode 1 - Aired 9/21/1999
Questioning his place in the universe, Greg begins a journey of self-discovery by exploring his reasons for becoming a lawyer.
Director: Amanda Bearse
Writer: Don Foster, Bill Prady
- 7.2/10134 votes
#2 - Welcome to Hotel Calamari
Season 3 Episode 2 - Aired 9/28/1999
Dharma tracks the missing Greg down at a seedy motel. (I missed this episode and it has not yet been rerun.)
Director: Amanda Bearse
Writer: Don Foster
- 7.3/10131 votes
#3 - Dharma's Inferno
Season 3 Episode 3 - Aired 10/5/1999
When the financial realities of Greg's unemployment sink in, Dharma takes on a slew of new jobs and makes a deal with the devil to make ends meet: she accepts covert checks from Kitty in exchange for expanded mother/daughter-in-law time spent together. Only when Edward takes Greg to a high-power suits party while Kitty takes her to the opera to see ""Faust"" does Dharma come to her senses and rush back just in time to prevent Greg from accepting a corporate job.
Director: Amanda Bearse
Writer: Rachel Sweet
- 7.3/10145 votes
#4 - Play Lady Play
Season 3 Episode 4 - Aired 10/12/1999
Dharma agrees to play drums for a friend's teenage garage band. Meanwhile, she helps Greg through his crisis by purposefully invoking arguments with him.
Director: Robert Berlinger, Chuck Lorre
Writer: Eddie Gorodetsky
- 7.1/10134 votes
#5 - I Did It for You, Kitty
Season 3 Episode 5 - Aired 10/19/1999
Faced with Kitty's midlife crisis, Dharma decides to help her fulfill her lifelong dream of winning a beauty pageant.
Director: Robert Berlinger, Chuck Lorre
Writer: N/A
- 7.2/10137 votes
#6 - The Very Grateful Dead
Season 3 Episode 6 - Aired 10/26/1999
Dharma becomes convinced that the ghost of a recently deceased neighbor wants to conduct some unfinished business -- and the spirit soon moves Greg in a rather carnal way.
Director: Amanda Bearse
Writer: N/A
- 7.4/10126 votes
#7 - Fairway to Heaven
Season 3 Episode 7 - Aired 11/2/1999
Greg decides his life's fulfillment lies on the professional golf course, but Dharma isn't so sure if she should let him play through, given that Greg's journey of self-discovery may mean relocating to Scotland.
Director: Ken Levine
Writer: Rachel Sweet
- 7.2/10129 votes
#8 - Tie-Dying the Knot
Season 3 Episode 8 - Aired 11/9/1999
Abby and Larry decide to make it official after thirty years of unwedded bliss, provided they can get Kenny Loggins to sing at the ceremony. Meanwhile, Greg comes full circle on his search for tranquility a part-time resident of the local park comes to him with a legal problem.
Director: Chuck Lorre
Writer: Don Foster, Eddie Gorodetsky
- 7.3/10124 votes
#9 - Law and Disorder
Season 3 Episode 9 - Aired 11/16/1999
Constant interference makes Greg wish that his new law practice were a little more private, especially when Dharma keeps solving his client's problems without recourse to the law; Dharma reaches out to her landlady on behalf of the other tenants; Larry pursues an increasingly vindictive feud against his neighbor—who turns out to be his uncle.
Director: Amanda Bearse
Writer: Chuck Lorre
- 7.8/10137 votes
#10 - Thanksgiving Until It Hurts
Season 3 Episode 10 - Aired 11/23/1999
In an attempt to make Thanksgiving more enjoyable than last year's debacle (which we see in flashbacks), Dharma and Greg devise a plan to entirely avoid their families. When it becomes clear how much this has hurt everyone, the pair wind up more stuffed than any turkey after eating four Thanksgiving dinners: their own, one cooked (barely) by Kitty, another with Abby and Larry, and a fourth with Celia's family -- who have a fight that top last year's.
Director: Amanda Bearse
Writer: N/A
- 7.5/10128 votes
#11 - Lawyers, Beer and Money
Season 3 Episode 11 - Aired 11/30/1999
While his fledgling independent law practice struggles, Greg feels emasculated when Dharma hits the jackpot in a TV commercial whose producers caught her in a late-night promo for Greg's business.
Director: Asaad Kelada
Writer: Eddie Gorodetsky
- 7.5/10126 votes
#12 - Looking for the Goodbars
Season 3 Episode 12 - Aired 12/14/1999
Worried that they've run out of friends, Dharma and Greg "interview" a series of potential couples to see who meets their strict requirements.
Director: N/A
Writer: Chuck Lorre
- 7.8/10138 votes
#13 - Drop Dead Gorgeous
Season 3 Episode 13 - Aired 1/11/2000
Finding that Greg is overwhelmed with paper work (and that her own efforts to help only lead to desktop carnal encounters), Dharma determines to hire him a first-rate legal secretary. She tries to get pointers from Greg's former secretary Marlene, but discovers that Marlene's only real skill is in dodging work. After submitting applicants to a battery of tests, both skill-related and New Age, Dharma finds the perfect secretary: the intelligent, caring, spiritually centered Kim -- who also happens to be a former fashion model. Despite Jane's skepticism, Dharma insists she trusts Greg completely and goes out of her way to throw Kim & Greg together, going so far as to have her accompany Greg to a dance with Kitty and Edward while she goes to a Smothers Brothers vineyard jamboree with Abby and Larry. When the car brakes Kim supposedly had serviced fail, Dharma's trust looks like a fatal mistake...
Director: Amanda Bearse
Writer: Rachel Sweet, Bill Prady
- 7.4/10130 votes
#14 - Good Cop, Bad Daughter
Season 3 Episode 14 - Aired 1/25/2000
Dharma's friendship with two police officers gets her anti-establishment father Larry hot under the collar, and the family feud threatens to ruin Abby's surprise birthday party.
Director: Chuck Lorre
Writer: Don Foster
- 7.3/10129 votes
#15 - The Trouble with Troubadour
Season 3 Episode 15 - Aired 2/8/2000
Dharma lends a helping hand to singer-songwriters Lyle Lovett and k.d. lang when their fame and fortune leaves them unfulfilled. Meanwhile, a sarcastic hotel clerk spoils plans for the couple's romantic Valentine's Day getaway.
Director: Asaad Kelada
Writer: Eddie Gorodetsky
- 7.7/10129 votes
#16 - Weekend at Larry's
Season 3 Episode 16 - Aired 2/15/2000
While spending the weekend at Dharma's parents' house, Greg fears they're in grave danger when an old family friend shows up unexpectedly -- Nunzio and Stinky dig up his skeleton in Larry's garden. Meanwhile, Larry and Abby run into Edward and Kitty on a flight to Washington and discover that Edward is testifying before Congress on an environmental issue that Larry and Abby are protesting.
Director: N/A
Writer: Bill Prady
- 7.5/10126 votes
#17 - The Spy Who Said He Loved Me
Season 3 Episode 17 - Aired 2/22/2000
Dharma runs into an old boyfriend (Jason Beghe) whose endless, high-flown tales of jet setting sound more and more like flights of fancy. Meanwhile, Greg's hernia becomes a popular topic for discussion and forces several trips to the doctor
Director: Amanda Bearse
Writer: Bill Prady
- 7.3/10126 votes
#18 - A Night to Remember
Season 3 Episode 18 - Aired 2/29/2000
Much to Greg's horror, Dharma tries to help Donald make a memorable evening of his first sexual experience. Meanwhile, Greg searches for memories from his childhood but decides he would rather remain in the present; and Larry develops temporary powers of recollection.
Director: Asaad Kelada
Writer: Don Foster
- 7.8/10125 votes
#19 - The Best Laid Plans
Season 3 Episode 19 - Aired 3/14/2000
For the first time in her life, Dharma gets depressed about her sex life when she discovers that Greg can't make a move in the bedroom without checking his day planner first. Meanwhile, a depressed Greg confides in Pete, who convinces him the only logical explanation for the downturn in his sex life is that Dharma is seeing someone else.
Director: Will Mackenzie
Writer: N/A
- 7.4/10123 votes
#20 - Talkin' About My Regeneration
Season 3 Episode 20 - Aired 3/28/2000
Dharma's ritual of unburdening her sins every seven years reveals things that would be better off remaining a burden. Meanwhile, Larry convinces the Montgomerys' maid, Celia, to go on strike, leading everyone to discover how much control Celia has over Kitty's personality.
Director: Will Mackenzie
Writer: Eddie Gorodetsky
- 7.4/10120 votes
#21 - Big Daddy
Season 3 Episode 21 - Aired 4/11/2000
Greg's old girlfriend Stephanie asks for his help in getting her son into Greg's old prep school; and once Dharma sets eyes on the boy, she becomes convinced that he is Greg's child.
Director: Asaad Kelada
Writer: Bill Prady, Chuck Lorre
- 7.4/10122 votes
#22 - Your Place or Mine
Season 3 Episode 22 - Aired 5/2/2000
After replacing her furniture with Greg's stored bachelor stuff, Dharma is a changed woman. But not necessarily for the better -- she becomes strangely possessed with material ambition. Meanwhile, Edward finally rebels against the fact that even his private den is entirely decorated by Kitty.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
- 7.1/10117 votes
#23 - Hell to the Chief
Season 3 Episode 23 - Aired 5/9/2000
When Abby objects to being president by acclamation yet again of the educational co-op, she impulsively nominates Dharma to run against her, and both women are nonplussed when Dharma is instantly elected. While Abby tries to be supportive, Dharma sets about making changes, which backfire, convincing her that Abby is sabotaging her. Meanwhile, k.d. lang asks Greg for a small legal favor which quickly goes to Greg's head.
Director: N/A
Writer: Rachel Sweet
- 7.4/10117 votes
#24 - Be My Baby
Season 3 Episode 24 - Aired 5/16/2000
Dharma's vision of a baby sets her and Greg to officially start trying; Pete asks for Greg's help after getting fired; Abby celebrates the onset of menopause.
Director: Asaad Kelada
Writer: N/A
The Best Episodes of Dharma & Greg Season 3
Every episode of Dharma & Greg Season 3 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Dharma & Greg Season 3!
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Season 3 Ratings Summary
"One Flew Over the Lawyer's Desk" is the best rated episode of "Dharma & Greg" season 3. It scored 6.8/10 based on 129 votes. Directed by Amanda Bearse and written by Don Foster, Bill Prady, it aired on 9/21/1999. This episode is rated 0.4 points higher than the second-best, "Welcome to Hotel Calamari".