Next episode of Thea
Last aired · S01E19 · February 19, 1994
The Pie Queen and the Loan Duck
EndedThea ended with this episode — no new season is coming.
Jarvis needs space and privacy to study for his college SATs. Meanwhile, Thea is outraged when she learns that Mitch Mallard, the banker who holds the mortgage on the diner, eats there for free -- while Thea's kids have to pay.
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- 19
The Pie Queen and the Loan Duck
Jarvis needs space and privacy to study for his college SATs. Meanwhile, Thea is outraged when she learns that Mitch Mallard, the banker who holds the mortgage on the diner, eats there for free -- while Thea's kids have to pay.
- 18
This is presumably the episode where Thea really takes over the diner.
- 17
Thea takes a day off, leaving the kids to do the household chores, and visits her favorite barbecue restaurant, Mickey's, only to discover that Mickey has died and new owner Roy's cooking is awful. Enter new head chef Thea.
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