'Cougar Town' Cast Tease Their Favorite Season 3 Moments

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If you're not watching "Cougar Town," you're missing out on some of the best gags on TV. From the return of the penny can to cul-de-sac zip-lining and even a "Scrubs" reunion, Season 3 is chock-full of memorable moments.

Last week, Cougar Town returned with an engagement as Grayson (Josh Hopkins) finally popped the question to Jules (Courteney Cox). Now that they are officially engaged, it looks like a beach wedding is in store for the "Cougar Town" couple.

"There's definitely going to be some friction as to how and who she picks as her maid-of-honor," Hopkins told HuffPost TV at the New York "Cougar Town" viewing party earlier this month. "That's a tough choice between two friends who are jealous of each other. But don't look at me. I'm Switzerland!"

But if you think that Grayson and Jules' Season 3 beach wedding is somehow going to lead to a baby in Season 4, think again -- Cox herself is squashing those baby rumors. After all, what would Jules do without her wine?

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"Can you imagine Jules without her wine," Cox asked HuffPost TV. "Oh, no. That's not even up for debate. She can't get pregnant."

This season will also see both Laurie (Busy Philipps) and Bobby (Brian Van Holt) enter new relationships. Bobby falls for Travis' (Dan Byrd) professor, played by "Scrubs" alum Sarah Chalke, who will be hanging around Gulfhaven for five episodes. Unfortunately, fans of Laurie and Travis will have to wait for Season 4 to see if those two work out their sexual tension. This season, Laurie will find herself a new man via Twitter, and a new profession when she opens up a bake shop.

Actor Dan Byrd doesn't seem to mind Laurie getting busy with a new man. "Personally, Busy is like a sister to me at this point, and the idea of having to kiss her ... she's obviously a very attractive person, but it kind of creeps me out," Byrd told HuffPost TV. "I think it's more interesting having that kind of tension and having the back-and-forth banter than actually crossing the line. Nobody cares after that. But they'll definitely continue to tease. In the finale episode, they get closer than ever before."

Of course, Travis will have his own tortured love affair ... with his helmet. Expect Travis to spend eight episodes this season wearing a helmet after he fractures his skull dog-boarding (Bobby's new invention). In real life, however, Byrd has to wear the helmet to make up for his major hair faux pas last season.

"I didn't have to get my hair done which was nice," teased Byrd. "It saved a lot of time! I was expecting to wear it for two episodes, but then it turned into eight. I had a funky hair cut last year that Bill didn't like, and he's made no secret of that, so I guess this is a way for me to learn a lesson the hard way. Now I'm incredibly conscious of my hair. I'm not going to try and grow it out again on TV."

Byrd may have learned his lesson, but that doesn't mean that creators Bill Lawrence and Kevin Biegel are going to let him forget his hair disaster. "He looked like a moron with his hair in Season 2, and after asking him eight times to cut his hair, Bill and I decided that we needed to bring in the helmet," said Beigel. "The funny thing is that I think everyone liked his hair, and it was just Bill and I who really hated it."

As for Ellie (Christa Miller) and Andy (Ian Gomez)? They have their hands full with their "demon seed of a child."

"He's really kind of a nightmare this season, like Damien in 'The Omen,'" Gomez told HuffPost TV.

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Courteney Cox

"I wasn't in this scene so much, but I love the scene where Ian Gomez is acting like 'Braveheart.' He is so brilliant in that scene, and we made him act like he was riding a horse. I directed that episode. I loved it. When we come back next year, I'm looking forward to directing a few more."
"I wasn't in this scene so much, but I love the scene where Ian Gomez is acting like 'Braveheart.' He is so brilliant in that scene, and we made him act like he was riding a horse. I directed that episode. I loved it. When we come back next year, I'm looking forward to directing a few more."

Busy Philipps

"I really loved the zip-lining. The cul-de-sac crew gets to do a bit of zip-lining, which is exciting. Courteney hated it. The harness wasn't the that uncomfortable, but I have more padding than Courteney, so it didn't hurt me as bad."
"I really loved the zip-lining. The cul-de-sac crew gets to do a bit of zip-lining, which is exciting. Courteney hated it. The harness wasn't the that uncomfortable, but I have more padding than Courteney, so it didn't hurt me as bad."

Christa Miller

"We do a few scenes this season where we play 'Celebrity,' and Jules keeps saying the same answer, so Eliie teaches her how to cheat. All of those scenes to me were hysterical. Jules can't even cheat well. She keeps messing everything up."
"We do a few scenes this season where we play 'Celebrity,' and Jules keeps saying the same answer, so Eliie teaches her how to cheat. All of those scenes to me were hysterical. Jules can't even cheat well. She keeps messing everything up."

Josh Hopkins

"There's definitely going to be some friction as to how and who she picks as her maid-of-honor. It's pretty hysterical. That's a tough choice between two friends who are jealous of each other. But don't look at me. I'm Switzerland!"
"There's definitely going to be some friction as to how and who she picks as her maid-of-honor. It's pretty hysterical. That's a tough choice between two friends who are jealous of each other. But don't look at me. I'm Switzerland!"

Dan Byrd

"I can't say that I loved wearing that helmet. It was hot. It was smelly. It wasn't really that fun, but I learned my lesson."
"I can't say that I loved wearing that helmet. It was hot. It was smelly. It wasn't really that fun, but I learned my lesson."

Ian Gomez

"Andy is in a competition with Jules to see who runs the neighbor, and everyone votes for her, of course, so Andy feels left out. He starts to mope, and then she comes to me and says, 'I need your help to take care of the bike boys.' So then Andy is like, 'Can I be the neighborhood 'Braveheart?'' And she's like, 'Yeah,' without actually knowing what that means, and so she takes out her lipstick and makes Andy look like Mel Gibson in 'Braveheart,' and then he just acts like an idiot. I'm on a 'horse.' It's just ridiculous. Courteney was directing the episode, and the only thing Bill wanted me to do was to really pretend that I was on a horse. They kept saying, 'Why are you doing a Russian accent?' I was like, 'It's not Russian, it's Scottish! It really is!'"

Brian Van Holt

"I got to zip-line with Ian wrapped around me, which was a very intimate experience. The bromance continues. We basically seal the deal with that one. Bobby gets to teach Ellie how to surf, which was a lot of fun. I got to actually surf, which I love doing."
"I got to zip-line with Ian wrapped around me, which was a very intimate experience. The bromance continues. We basically seal the deal with that one. Bobby gets to teach Ellie how to surf, which was a lot of fun. I got to actually surf, which I love doing."

This article originally appeared on HuffPost.