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Lou achieves his lifelong ambition to be the owner of a bar.
Lou achieves his lifelong ambition to be the owner of a bar.
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S3, EP15 "The Courtship of Mary's Father's Daughter"Upon meeting an old boyfriend and his fiancee, Mary sets off an unexpected chain of events.
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S3, EP16 "Lou's Place"Lou achieves his lifelong ambition to be the owner of a bar.
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S3, EP17 "My Brother's Keeper"Phyllis sets up her brother with Mary, but he ruins her plans by going for Rhoda instead.
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S3, EP18 "The Georgette Story"Mary and Rhoda have a talk with Ted's girlfriend, Georgette, who they think is being taken for granted.
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S3, EP14 "Rhoda Morgenstern: Minneapolis to New York"Rhoda returns from a vacation in New York and announces her decision to move there.
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S3, EP13 "Operation: Lou"Lou leaves Mary in charge of the newsroom when he checks into the hospital for minor surgery.
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S3, EP12 "It Was Fascination, I Know"When Bess Lindstrom's boyfriend meets Mary, he falls madly in love with her.
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S3, EP11 "You've Got a Friend"Mary's parents are having a difficult time adjusting to life in the city.
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