Three's Company

Three's Company

1977
Three's Company
Three's Company

Three's Company

7.5 | TV-PG | en | Comedy

The three single roommates Janet Wood, Chrissy Snow and Jack Tripper all platonically share Apartment 201 in a Santa Monica, California apartment building owned by Mr. and Mrs. Roper.

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EP22  Friends and Lovers (2)
Sep. 18,1984
Friends and Lovers (2)

When Jack proposes to Vicky, she turns him down cold. The reason is that she's afraid of marriage because it might fail like her father's did. They decide to live together. The trio finally moves out of their apartment and into their new lives: Terri is going to Hawaii to work with poor children, Janet and Philip move into their new place, and Jack moves into the apartment above the restaurant with Vicky. As they begin their new life together, Mr. Bradford comes in and tells him that he is the new landlord! With that, the spin-off series Three's a Crowd begins.

EP21  Friends and Lovers (1)
Sep. 18,1984
Friends and Lovers (1)

Jack and Vicky are really good together, despite Mr. Bradford's objections. Janet and Philip get married in the apartment, and Jack wants Vicky to marry him as well.

EP20  Cupid Works Overtime
Mar. 15,1984
Cupid Works Overtime

While flying, Jack gets a fear of heights and a stewardess named Vicky Bradford helps him out. They even go out for the first time, against her father's wishes. Meanwhile, Philip, the guy we met in the last episode, proposes to Janet.

EP19  The Heiress
Mar. 08,1984
The Heiress

An old flower shop customer of Janet's leaves her a little something in his will and his family tries to cut her out.

EP18  Forget Me Not
Feb. 28,1984
Forget Me Not

Jack smashes Janet's new car and fakes amnesia to save his skin. The girls realize that Jack is fooling them and decides to get even with him.

EP17  Jack Takes Off
Feb. 21,1984
Jack Takes Off

Jack helps out an art teacher by posing nude for her class.

EP16  Jack's Tattoo
Jan. 31,1984
Jack's Tattoo

Jack's navy buddies take him to a tattoo parlor while he's drunk.

EP15  Look What I Found
Jan. 24,1984
Look What I Found

After Jack finds a stray kitten and can't keep it due to the no-pet clause, the trio leaves it at Mr. Furley's doorstep. Mr. Furley is having fun until his brother Bart sends over an apartment inspector and the cat's owner winds up at the trio's apartment.

EP14  Baby, It's Cold Inside
Jan. 17,1984
Baby, It's Cold Inside

When they surprise a burglar robbing the restaurant after store hours, Jack and Ralph are locked in the meat freezer by the thief.

EP13  Itching for Trouble
Jan. 10,1984
Itching for Trouble

To help an old school chum save her marriage, Jack agrees to talk to her husband, a very jealous, big man. However, he learns she met with someone that day and now has poison ivy and so will the man she met up with...Jack.

EP12  Janet Shapes Up
Jan. 04,1984
Janet Shapes Up

Janet's aerobics job seems to be in jeopardy, and Jack tries to go out with the female boss.

EP11  The Charming Stranger
Dec. 20,1983
The Charming Stranger

The trio is suspicious of a new tenant, who they think is a jewel thief and a murderer. In actuality, he is a ventriloquist practicing for his act.

EP10  Now You See It, Now You Don't
Dec. 13,1983
Now You See It, Now You Don't

Jack and Larry gambles with a lot of fake money, and they lose a lot.

EP9  The Odd Couples
Dec. 06,1983
The Odd Couples

Terri goes out with a doctor who happens to be married, and the roommates plan to have the wife catch her husband and Terri together.

EP8  Like Father, Like Son
Nov. 29,1983
Like Father, Like Son

Jack's father comes to two, but Jack is mad at him because of all the heartache he had caused.

EP7  Grandma Jack
Nov. 22,1983
Grandma Jack

Larry enters one of Jack's recipes in a cooking contest which wins, but Jack finds out that the contest is open only to women. Jack dresses as a woman to enter a bake-off competition.

EP6  Hearing Is Believing
Nov. 08,1983
Hearing Is Believing

Jack goes out with a sex therapist and Janet thinks that she is a prostitute.

EP5  Alias Jack Tripper
Nov. 01,1983
Alias Jack Tripper

Jack gets Larry to go out with Janet's visiting friend because he already had a date planned.

EP4  Out on a Limb
Oct. 25,1983
Out on a Limb

Jack tries to get a scathing letter from a food critic who thinks has written a bad review about his restaurant.

EP3  The Money Machine
Oct. 18,1983
The Money Machine

Jack goes to an ATM machine and the machine goes haywire and spits out all of the money on Jack. He tries to get it back to the bank, but the bank is closed. Janet suggests that he hide it in the couch, which, incidentally, gets takes away by Furley who wants to put in a new couch!

EP2  She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not
Oct. 04,1983
She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not

Jack finds a magazine quiz about secret loves and thinks that either Janet or Terri is in love with him. He then gets them both alone in a cabin to find out who the mystery lover is.

EP1  Jack, Be Quick
Sep. 27,1983
Jack, Be Quick

Jack's girlfriend wants him to be a father to her child.

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7.5 | TV-PG | en | Comedy | More Info
Released: 1977-03-15 | Released Producted By: , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.threescompany.com/
Synopsis

The three single roommates Janet Wood, Chrissy Snow and Jack Tripper all platonically share Apartment 201 in a Santa Monica, California apartment building owned by Mr. and Mrs. Roper.

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Cast

John Ritter , Joyce DeWitt , Priscilla Barnes

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Bob THAT'S RIGHT KIDS. It's the MISADVENTURES of MISUNDERSTANDINGS with Jack Tripper and his two female roommates: Janet Wood and Chrissy Snow. They all live in one apartment as they pay the rent to Mr. and Mrs. Roper, their land lords. Obviously, the cast changes as the show progresses in time, but you probably already knew that.Now what we got here is a ordinary setup to an ordinary sitcom. But this isn't your ordinary sitcom..... Well..... Actually, it kind of is..... BUT WHO THE FART CARES? This is a FRICKIN' GOOD SITCOM with FRICKIN' GOOD WRITING, CAST, and ALL THAT GOOD STUFF. You get the whole KIDDIE MEAL IN THIS ONE.Like every other TV show, every episode features a NEW ADVENTURE. These ADVENTURES vary from collecting money for the rent, going out on dates, cooking dinner, throwing parties, and EVEN waking up half naked in a Denny's parking lot.OK I made that last one up..... BUT YOU GET THE IDEA.I have watched pretty much EVERY EPISODE this show has to offer and I got to say, I'm NOT disappointed. Although I'm not entirely sure how they do it, they know how to make us come back for more of this CHEESY show after you watch like 2 EPISODES. It's GOT to be the writing. Whoever writes the script is a FRICKIN' GENIUS. THIS AIN'T THAT BRADY BUNCH STUPID BULLCRAP. This is THREE'S COMPANY we're talking about here.I give this a FRICKIN' 7/10. I will eat an ENTIRE BOX OF CRAYONS if that's what it takes to watch this show again.
buz-762-511954 This series is simple, slapstick humor, with no real seriousness to it. The perfect show if you just want to lay back and have a few laughs. Great actors, especially actor John Ritter, and funny story lines. I saw some interesting trivia at endedtvseries.com Terri is under looked though. Terri Alden (Priscilla Barnes)-Terri is the roommate who comes along to replace Cindy, after her character decides to leave and attend UCLA. Also blond like her two predecessors, this is where the similarities stop, as Terri is a registered nurse, hardworking, dedicated to her job and intelligent. Although she and Jack do have a rather unfortunate first meeting, they do warm up to each other after a short while.
frank_lea There will never be another show quite like Three's Company. There are very few shows that are laugh out loud funny, but Three's Company is one of them. The entire cast was great, even through the changes over the years. John was superb in his role and was clearly the engine that made the show run. The Ropers were hilarious and you'd think they'd be a tough act to follow but Mr. Furley was just as funny and the show didn't miss a beat. Suzanne was great as the dumb blonde, it's unfortunate that her selfishness got her canned from the show. I thought Cindy got a bad rap, she was funny and did some great physical comedy with Jack. Unfortunately, the writers never really developed her character. Terri was great, too. Although she seemed to alternate from smart to dumb, depending on the episode which seemed kind of odd. The Janet character was very underrated and was instrumental in the success of the show. You can't forget Larry, either. He was great as the sleazy used car salesman and swinging bachelor; a great foil for Jack. An awesome cast all the way around that had great chemistry on the set. I've heard some of the knocks that the show was silly, unsophisticated, used cheap sex jokes, and always had the same premise - some sort of comedic misunderstanding. All this is true but so what. The show was funny, very funny, and in the end, isn't that what being a great comedy is all about? I believe the reruns will still be on 100 years from now. This show stands the test of time and will be beloved in any era. They broke the mold when they made this show. Greatest comedy ever. Period.
S.R. Dipaling As a small child who probably had NO business watching shows like this,I found myself coming away from most episodes(particularly anything from the Ropes/Crissy era,better known as the first two to three seasons)feeling two things:a strange,inexplicable(again,I was small lad of grade school age)attraction to one Suzanne Somers,and an unimpeachable belief that John Ritter was(next to maybe only Steve Martin)the funniest guy on TV. While I feel like my tastes about both of those elements may've changed to greater or lesser degrees over the years,I can still watch a rerun of these shows now and feel some sense of the old affinity I had for it before.JAck Tripper(Ritter,for whom I still miss),a happily single chef's attempts to continue living under the same roof with two lady friends--modestly attractive florist JAnet(JOyce DeWitt)and buxom,blonde actress/model(?)Chrissy(Somers,who would walk out of the show in a contract dispute,believing that SHE was the true star of the show,which she was only half-right IMO)--in a sunny,beach-side residence in San Diego by pretending he's gay(a plot point that steadily was diluted as the show rolled along) was the lynch pin of this highly successful ABC sitcom that ran through the swinging,Disco-and sex-crazed 70s right to the synth-pop,big hair,yuppie sex-craving '80s. All the while,a number of major cast changes--most notably,the switch from the bickering,snarky lard-lord couple of the Ropers(played deftly by Audra LIndley and Norman Fell)to the lovably creepy and intrusive Ralph Furley(Don Knotts,better than one might've expected at the time),not to mention the buxom blonde replacements to Crissy,played by Jenilee Harrison and Priscilla Barnes--continued to filter through the show's dynamic,which might've already wrecked the already tenuous premise of the show even further,but it never completely sank its appeal. The formula mentioned in my summary denotes that the show's true heft and value rode on that general premise,as when it finally went off the air after seven seasons,the producers tried valiantly(but in vain)to continue to trek JAck and his attempts at love on the short-lived "Two's Company".HArdly what you'd call the best TV had to offer of its period(or really any other),the light,sexy mix of talent and slapstick makes it a good way to pass the time channel-flipping. Stop on by TVLand(unintentional plug)and take a look.