

Synopsis
Mike & Molly (2012), Season 3 is the third year of the CBS comedy, 23 episodes you can watch online on iFILM, opening just after the Paris honeymoon as the couple finally settles into married life.
The wedding is behind them; now comes the marriage. The season's spine is a decision: Mike and Molly start trying for a baby, and the attempts stretch out week after week, complete with awkward clinic visits and questionable input from Carl and Samuel. Alongside it, Mike studies for the detective exam, rebuilds the basement into a room for the two of them, and keeps trying to get his wife and his mother Peggy to get along. The house feels crowded, so there's a yard sale, a ruined Thanksgiving, and a karaoke Christmas where Mike loses it over Molly's credit-card spending. Victoria says yes to a date, and Carl nurses his breakup with Christina.
Same warm Chuck Lorre sitcom, only it's about being married now rather than dating — fewer first dates, more shared decisions. The finale drops the couple into a Chicago tornado, where each of them confesses something that matters. Stream Mike & Molly Season 3 online on iFILM.
23 episodes
S3·E1The Honeymoon is Over
Mike is inspired by their honeymoon trip to Paris to change his life and travel the world, while Molly worries how their family and friends fared at home without them.
S3·E2Vince Takes A Bath
Joyce conveniently disappears after a back injury renders Vince practically immobile, and that leaves Mike and Molly to take care of him. Meanwhile, the newlyweds are still laboring over personalized thank-you notes for their wedding presents.
S3·E3Mike Likes Cake
Molly gets upset when she reviews her wedding photos because in every picture Mike's mouth is open or his eyes are closed. Meanwhile, Carl gets jealous when Christina's ex-husband comes back into her life.
S3·E4Molly in the Middle
Mike and Molly decide the time is right for them to start trying for a baby. Meanwhile, Carl gets upset when he learns that Molly is still spending time with Christina after their breakup.
S3·E5Mike's Boss
Mike is forced to set up his mom with his boss, despite his many reservations.
S3·E6Yard Sale
With the house feeling too cramped and crowded, Molly plans a family yard sale. Meanwhile, Mike and the guys take Carl on a fishing trip to help him forget his breakup with Christina.
S3·E7Thanksgiving Is Cancelled
When Mike gets sick for Thanksgiving, Molly is excited that she doesn’t have to cook – until Vince invites his brother to town for a homemade Thanksgiving meal.
S3·E8Mike Likes Briefs
When Mike gets nervous after Molly doesn’t get pregnant following weeks of trying, he turns to Carl and Samuel for advice.
S3·E9Mike Takes a Test
With Molly's encouragement, Mike decides to take a shot at becoming a detective, but the stress of readying for the exam begins to impact their relationship.
S3·E10Karaoke Christmas
Even while portraying Santa, Mike cannot contain his frustrations over Molly's Christmas spending and warns unsuspecting children about the dangers of maxing out credit cards to buy toys. Later, while Molly's family enjoys holiday festivities at home - complete with Christmas carols on Victoria's new karaoke machine - Mike and Molly get roped into spending Christmas Eve at church with Mike's mother and boss.
S3·E11Fish for Breakfast
In an effort to boost their chances of getting pregnant, Molly encourages Mike to join her in giving up caffeine and eating healthier, causing them both to have major withdrawals.
S3·E12Molly’s Birthday
Mike prepares to spoil Molly for her birthday, but his plans go awry after he eats psychedelic gelato made by Victoria’s friend Tom.
S3·E13Carl Gets a Roommate
Mike puts his construction skills to use turning the basement into a living suite for him and Molly, but he may have gotten in over his head. Meanwhile, Carl asks Samuel if he would be interested in moving in with him.
S3·E14The Princess and the Troll
On Valentine's Day, Mike and Molly play Cupid and prod Harry into asking Victoria out on a date, and to everyone's surprise she accepts. Meanwhile, Carl has a list of reasons why hanging out at the coin laundry on the holiday will help Samuel and him meet single women.
S3·E15Mike the Tease
Wannabe-parent Mike takes a crash course in male fertility and heads to a clinic to ensure that he's potent enough to make a mother out of Molly. Meanwhile, Vince starts a job as a door-to-door vacuum-cleaner salesman.
S3·E16Molly's New Shoes
After their verbal brawl at the mall, Mike goes off in a huff, so Molly goes off on a shopping spree.
S3·E17St. Patrick's Day
Carl and Samuel hope for a little luck o' the Irish when it comes to picking up women at their St. Patrick's Day party, while Molly does a little Erin go bragging when she tells Mike about some of her holiday shenanigans.
S3·E18Spring Break
Molly joins Victoria and her junior-college friends on a spring-fling getaway, while Mike works the Captain for some overtime assignments to earn some extra cash.
S3·E19Party Planners
Mike’s birthday wish is to have his wife and mother get along, but Molly and Peggy butt heads more than ever as they try to plan his birthday party together. Meanwhile, Samuel and Carl compete for the same woman.
S3·E20Mike Can't Read
After learning that Joyce gave up her artistic talents when she became a mother, Molly decides that she and Mike need to pursue new hobbies before becoming parents, so they take up roller skating.
S3·E21Molly’s Out of Town
Mike goes on a junk food binge to cope with missing Molly while she is out of town for a teacher’s conference. Meanwhile, Carl contemplates leaving Chicago after learning heartbreaking news from James.
S3·E22School Recital
Molly is so focused on directing a school recital that she doesn’t realize a fellow teacher is hitting on her. Meanwhile, Vince convinces Mike to join him in an unusual money-making scheme.
S3·E23Windy City
Mike and Carl get stuck working at the Renaissance Faire after their boss, Patrick, gets dumped by Mike’s mother. Later, as a tornado descends on Chicago, Mike and Molly each confess important news to each other.
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