Felix and Oscar are two divorced men. Felix is neat and tidy while Oscar is sloppy and casual. They share a Manhattan apartment, and their different lifestyles inevitably lead to conflicts.
The best episode of "The Odd Couple" season 3 is "Gloria, Hallelujah", rated 8/10 from 77 user votes. It was directed by Garry Marshall and written by N/A. "Gloria, Hallelujah" aired on 9/15/1972 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Big Mouth".
Computer dating disaster: Oscar gets matched with Felix's ex-wife.
Director: Garry Marshall
Writer: N/A
Oscar and TV sports legend Howard Cosell engage in a tongue-to-tongue showdown.
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: N/A
Oscar falls in love with a princess from a very small country whose royal portrait is being shot by Felix.
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: N/A
Felix takes a writing course and gives the words "no talent" new meaning.
Director: N/A
Writer: Jack Winter
Felix and Oscar join Brother Ralph, a former ad exec who turned his back on the rat race, at the Brotherhood of Life Mission for a retreat of peace and contemplation.
Director: Jerry Belson
Writer: Garry Marshall
Oscar is unable to start writing his book while Felix won't stop cracking his whip.
Director: Mel Ferber
Writer: N/A
Oscar has a great and unusual idea about how to prevent his mother from knowing about his divorce.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
Felix can direct his first television commercial, if Oscar uses his friendship with Deacon Jones to get the elusive football player to appear in the ad.
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: N/A
Felix suffers from a very unique case of trauma while expecting a child.
Director: Alex March
Writer: Garry Marshall
Felix intends on giving Oscar a surprise party -- regardless if he likes it or not.
Director: George Marshall
Writer: N/A
After meeting Allen Ludden and Betty White at a restaurant where our buddies were having dinner with their dates, Oscar and Felix practice Password at home with their friends, and then try out for the show, where they become contestants, and the hilarity ensues!
Director: Alex March
Writer: Frank Buxton
Felix tries to be a pal to his daughter.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
A mystery woman makes Oscar and Felix rivals.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
Felix nurses Oscar's ulcer.
Director: N/A
Writer: Dennis Klein
Terminal incompatibility almost throws Felix out.
Director: Mel Ferber
Writer: David W. Duclon
The IRS summons Felix.
Director: N/A
Writer: Lowell Ganz, Mark Rothman
Oscar's secretary is doomed when she becomes Felix's agent.
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: N/A
There's only one way Felix can get new costumes for his opera group: Oscar has to win the money in a pool game.
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: Lowell Ganz, Mark Rothman
Felix becomes lawyer to himself and Oscar after they get charged with ticket scalping.
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: Lowell Ganz, Mark Rothman
After Felix gets angry at Oscar for burning his bed, Oscar suggests that they appear as contestants on a New York version of Let's Make a Deal so they can win a bed as a prize. What do they dress as? Front and back ends of a horse! What happens? You'll have to see to believe!
Director: Frank Buxton
Writer: David W. Duclon
Oscar lies to his mother and tells her that he has a girl -- and she wants to meet her.
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: N/A
After repainting the apartment, Felix gets the redecorating bug and does the entire place over in ultra modern furniture. Oscar can't stand it, and redefines ""bad taste"" in his makeover with furniture from a discount house.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
Felix and Oscar try to get rid of a depressed house guest.
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: N/A