Season 3 is the third season of Drake and Josh. It was filmed in Tribune Studios. Show Episode Series Title Directed by Written by Original airdate PC # 1 21 "The Drake & Josh Inn" Adam Weissman Jake Farrow April 2, 2005 305 Audrey and Walter leave the house to go to Los Angeles for Spring Break, leaving Drake and Josh in charge of the house. But Drake spends $200, that they were given for food and emergencies only, on toys and other unnecessary items. Desperate for money, Drake gets the idea to turn their house into a bed and breakfast after he notices a couple who has no place to stay. Josh initially disagrees as he is furious at Drake for his greedy spending, but later agrees because they need money. Megan also agrees as long as she is treated like a guest. Things quickly get out of hand, however, when Drake invites a crowd of partying college students to stay, and when MTV starts broadcasting from their house. Audrey and Walter get suspicious when they see their house on TV, and start heading home. But with the help of Megan, Drake and Josh succeed in getting everyone out and cleaning up the house before Walter and Audrey come home. Audrey and Walter are then mistakenly arrested for hosting a televised party without a city-authorized permit. 2 22 "Peruvian Puff Pepper" Steve Hoefer Steve Holland April 9, 2005 301 Josh enters a salsa making contest and asks Drake to help him in order to win the prize, a plasma screen TV. Megan wants to help the boys win the TV, but they decline, wanting to keep the prize for themselves. Megan sabotages their salsa in retaliation, causing it to explode all over the kitchen, with the boys taking the blame. Drake and Josh, sick of getting blamed for all of Megan's pranks, try to dig up some proof of her deviousness, and discover a surveillance panel in her room, only for them to get in more trouble when the panel is hidden when they attempt to show their parents. Megan then enters the salsa contest on her own, and obtains a "Peruvian Puff Pepper," a rare pepper that could guarantee her victory, so the boys steal the pepper and use it in their salsa instead, infuriating Megan. Drake and Josh go on to win the contest, but they are disqualified when they reveal their secret, as Peruvian Puff Peppers are illegal in the United States, leaving Megan as the winner. Although she realizes that the boys think that she set them up, she convinces them she is not that smart to do that. At the end, Megan watches the boys repaint the kitchen after the earlier incident through her new TV. 3 23 "We're Married?" Steve Hoefer George Doty IV April 16, 2005 302 Josh's foreign pen pal, Yooka (Anastasia Baranova), comes to visit from her fictional country of Yudonia, and Drake takes a strong liking to her, spending more time with her than Josh can. Drake promises to back off, but he and Josh soon learn that Yooka is homesick, so they hold a Yudonian friendship ceremony, which turns out to be a marriage ceremony between Yooka and Drake. Drake tries to carry on with life as normal, but Yooka is serious about being married (revealing that they mistranslated her saying "sick of home"), and matters only get worse when Yooka's parents come to visit. So Drake and Josh come up with a plan to annul the marriage, serving her family goat (which is a sacred animal in Yudonia). But Drake quickly regrets it after he learns that Yooka's father is a billionaire. The plan works, with Yooka's father ending the marriage and their whole family returning to Yudonia, much to Drake's sadness. 4 24 "Mindy's Back" Adam Weissman Eric Friedman April 30, 2005 303 Mindy returns to school from a mental institution (following the events of her first appearance in "Honor Council"), and once again beats Josh in the science fair. With advice from Megan, Josh attempts to ignore her until Mindy picks him as a project partner. Josh is initially annoyed by this, but they eventually realize they have feelings for one another and begin to date. However, Josh is too worried to tell Drake about his newfound relationship, due to Drake and Mindy's hatred for one another. But because of this, Mindy breaks up with Josh. When Drake finally finds out, he is actually happy for Josh, and tries to get the two back together by taking Josh to Mindy's house during the night, where Josh and Mindy finally kiss through Mindy's bedroom window. Absent: Nancy Sullivan as Audrey Parker-Nichols and Jonathan Goldstein as Walter Nichols Absent: Nancy Sullivan as Audrey Parker-Nichols and Jonathan Goldstein as Walter Nichols 7 27 "Helen's Surgery" Adam Weissman George Doty IV June 11, 2005 307 Drake and Josh must assist Helen after eye surgery leaves her temporarily blind. But after finding her apartment loaded with luxurious accessories such as a hot tub and a huge flat-screen TV due to Helen receiving royalties from a TV series she starred in as a child, Drake subsequently takes advantage of Helen's blindness and throws a party at her apartment, much to Josh's disapproval. However, Helen gets a call from her doctor to take the patches off her eyes and does so to find the party in progress. Helen then thinks the party is for her and allows it to continue. Meanwhile, Megan pitches to Helen an idea of a bucket-shaped container that stores most movie theater snacks, which Josh instantly disapproves of, and earns $700.Absent: Nancy Sullivan as Audrey Parker-Nichols and Jonathan Goldstein as Walter Nichols Guest Star: Fred Stoller as Lenny Spodnick 10 30 "Girl Power" Steve Hoefer Jake Farrow October 15, 2005 311 Drake wants to break up with his girlfriend Lucy (Gabrielle Christian), after finding out that she is possibly stronger than he is, but Drake challenges her to a fight to prove that he is tougher than she is. Meanwhile, Josh tries to impress Mindy's parents so he can continue to date her. He later organizes a dinner for them at his house on the same night as Drake and Lucy's fight. Josh is concerned that the fight will ruin his chances of impressing Mindy's parents, so he makes Drake and Lucy wrestle upstairs in the bedroom, where Megan is waiting to watch the fight with a group of friends. However, during the dinner, Drake and Lucy later wrestle their way into the living room and Josh yells at Drake for ruining his plans. Mindy's parents understand how much Josh cares for their daughter and allow her and Josh to resume their relationship. However, once they find out what Drake and Lucy were fighting over, they argue with each other over whether women are stronger than men, and fight it out in front of everyone.Absent: Nancy Sullivan as Audrey Parker-Nichols and Jonathan Goldstein as Walter Nichols Absent: Nancy Sullivan as Audrey Parker-Nichols and Jonathan Goldstein as Walter Nichols 13 33 "Little Sibling" Steve Hoefer Dan Schneider February 4, 2006 312 Drake once again gets in trouble at school by his mean English teacher, Mrs. Hayfer, so to keep from being sent to Remedial English (a class with a lack of discipline with its poorly behaved students), Drake agrees to look after a boy named Sammy. Sammy likes Josh more than Drake and often excludes him. Josh and Sammy then have lots of fun together such as filming a pretend cooking show where (still recording) Josh tells Sammy how most people who know Drake and Josh prefer Drake over him and it's "kind of nice having things the other way around.". Not wanting to go to Remedial English as a result to being unsuccessful with Sammy, Drake desperately tries to interest him. Although he succeeds, he realizes that Sammy truly prefers Josh after seeing the cooking show tape and what Sammy meant to Josh. He then pretends to be sick so Sammy and Josh can go to a magic show. Later, Drake gets sent to Remedial English, however, Josh comes in and frees Drake, as a thank you for giving Sammy back to him.Absent: Nancy Sullivan as Audrey Parker-Nichols and Jonathan Goldstein as Walter Nichols Absent: Nancy Sullivan as Audrey Parker-Nichols and Jonathan Goldstein as Walter Nichols (although in the flashbacks and clips) What does Drake and Joshs mom do?Audrey Parker-Nichols (Nancy Sullivan) is Drake and Megan's mother, Josh's stepmother and Walter's wife. Her first name is never mentioned in the series, although a deleted scene from the series finale would have revealed Audrey. The scene would also specify her profession as a caterer.
When did Drake and Josh season 3 start?Season 3. Why did they stop Drake and Josh?“ Instead, he decided to end the show because Bell and Peck were ready to try something new. “[They'd] been with Nickelodeon for nearly 8 years,” adds Schneider. “Drake & Josh ended because of a mutual decision by the stars, the network, and me.
What episode Josh leave Drake?Josh Is Done is the eleventh episode of the fourth season of Drake & Josh.
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