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Jack Tripper
06-25-2002, 11:19 AM
Who watches or has watched this show?
Dr Martin Luther Loomis
06-25-2002, 11:35 AM
Me does and did. One of my all time favorites. My Suzanne Somers doll is actually less than 4 feet away - should I get it? I'm actually watching it this very second on "The New" TNN. Janet just came in the door in a purple dress. Talk of marriage goin' on. The chicks are screamin. Janet wishes Jack was here, but he's on a plane meeting Vicki. They should be locked in the can soon.
There is a reunion in the works I think. I hope it happens soon. I wonder how Joyce and Suzanne are getting along.
Dorian
06-25-2002, 02:18 PM
I used to watch Three's Company, it was pretty funny. Janet was my fave character.
Owen1118
06-25-2002, 02:58 PM
Oh I watch every night before I go to bed!
Jack and janet were the best!
BorderEevilIII
09-12-2003, 10:07 AM
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I watched this show A LOT then. The magic formula of Three's Company was the innuendo plots where a discussion about something and someone in another room accidently mistakes whats being said for something else. And a lot of sexual innuendo on the show too also. The landlords, The Roepers went off the show too fast but the welcoming of Mr Furley (Don Knotts) was indeed a welcome edition to the longevity of the show. There was a lot of controversy behind the show in regards to Suzanne Sommers. Jennilee Harrison I think was funny but the actress that came after her who played "Teri" was awright.
And the guy who played the next door neighbor, oh he was funny! And the gangs favorite hideway spot, The Regal Begal!...Ah well, hopefully schmoes will reflect some thoughts of Three's Company......
Annie Hall
09-12-2003, 12:04 PM
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I used to watch this show religiously. I felt the best part was Chrissy's last season. But, the best was always, and always will be, John Ritter (may he rest in peace) as Jack. His physical comedy was superb and his sense of irony was perfect. This show always brings back a lot of memories for me. While incredibly stupid, the show had a good heart, and a strong supporter (Ritter) that held it together despite the three blondes, two landlords and Janet.
Frank the Tank
09-12-2003, 06:15 PM
I watch this show every night on Nick At Nite. John Ritter was genius on that show. Don Knotts, Richard Kline, and The Ropers were great also. Janet and Chrissy were sort of annoying, though as was Cyndi and Teri.
FeverDog420
09-13-2003, 03:46 AM
I watch Three's Company a lot on Nick-at-Nite, and how strangely fitting that the last episode I saw (late Wednesday night) is probably my favorite. It's the one where Terri brings home the off-kilter doctor (Jeffrey Tambor) who's so sensitive to psychiatric references Jack and Janet think he's a patient. Jack's weird behavior around him leads Tambor to assume Jack's the "mentally disturbed" one. Cue hilarity.
Best moment. Jack asks the mad doctor how he feels, and Janet, offering him a snack, asks, "Nuts?"
piglet5
09-14-2003, 12:07 AM
i watch the show when i can. i think all the actors had good chemistry on the show. my particular favorites are jack and the ropers. mr. furley makes me laugh too.
edonline
09-14-2003, 01:14 AM
I used to watch it when it first aired and there were quite a few laughs in each episode but John Ritter's physical comedy was always great (he was an expert at the double-take). Unfortunately, I think the show started going downhill when they introduced Ann Wedgeworth as Lana, the oversexed neighbor. And then after Suzanne Somers left, it still had some of the old spark but some of the chemistry seemed off. Overall though, it had a great ensemble cast.
BorderEevilIII
09-14-2003, 02:30 AM
I have always wondered about "Lana".......
Me think when "Teri" got introduced the show sorta got ho hum, & when Jack had his own resturaunt the formula of the show was quietly fizziling out.
XCoRyX
09-14-2003, 10:10 AM
never enjoyed this show,but RIP John Ritter :(
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