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Three's Company: Capturing the Laughter - Jack's Episodes DVD
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Great Season - Great Episodes One by One
3-01 Double Date:Jack pretends he's sick to get out of a date with his girlfriend Linda so he can spend some time with a new girl. He finds that acting ill is harder than it sounds.3-02 Good Old Reliable Janet:Janet gets stuck with staying at home and letting the phone repair man in while the others go out and have fun. Tired of being seen as the good, reliable girl, she decides to join the nudists down at the beach with their demonstrations and takes Mrs. Roper along3-03 The Love Diary:In order to make some extra money, Chrissy types a manuscript written in diary format that talks about a woman who is in love with her older, dignified neighbor downstairs. When Mr. Roper sees Chrissy typing he thinks he is the old, dignified neighbor.3-04 The Fast:Jack and Chrissy have a contest to see who can go without the longest. Jack has to abstain from women and Chrissy has to abstain from food.3-05 Helen's Rendezvous:Mr. Roper is not getting along with his best friend Jerry. When Mrs. Roper asks the trio to use their apartment to talk to Jerry privately, they think she is having an affair with Jerry.3-06 My Sister's Keeper:Jack takes Janet's visiting sister around town but Janet gets angry when he accidentally slips into bed with her in the middle of the night in a sleepy daze.3-07 Chrissy and the Guru:Jack and Janet are concerned that they are going to lose Chrissy when she falls for the smooth talking of a guru with bad intentions.3-08 Larry's Bride:Larry thinks that he has found the girl he wants to marry but things get complicated when she makes a pass at Jack.3-09 Chrissy's New Boss:Janet and Jack think Chrissy got the promotion at her office because she was wearing a low cut dress.3-10 The Crush:The little girl the Ropers are asked to take care of for a while develops a crush on Jack.3-11 The Kleptomaniac:When Jack sees Chrissy go through his drawers to loan Mrs. Roper some emergency cash, he believes Chrissy has psychological issues which manifest in her stealing from people.3-12 The Party's Over:Mr. Roper finds out that the girls and Jack are planning to throw a noisy party upstairs and sabotages their plans. Outraged that he has gone too far this time, Mrs. Roper moves out.3-13 Eleanor's Return:When their former roommate Eleanor returns, Jack thinks he is on his way out. To get back, he decides to bake a cake made entirely of sawdust for Eleanor during the welcome back party the girls throw for her.3-14 The Older Woman:Jack falls for a woman who is slightly older than him but Janet and Chrissy become concerned when they mistake the woman's mother for the woman Jack is dating.3-15 Stanley's Hotline:When Chrissy develops a wart on her hand and thinks about the various ways to get rid of it, Mr. Roper, who has been eavesdropping through the pipes, thinks she is pregnant and wants to get rid of the baby.3-16 The Catered Affair:Jack caters an office party for Chrissy but gets in trouble when some of his chocolate mousse cake ends up all over the sleazy president's clothes.3-17 The Best Laid Plans:When the girls find a mouse in their room, a terrified Janet moves into Jack's room while Jack tries hard to get to move into the bedroom with Chrissy.3-18 The Harder They Fall:Jack breaks his leg on the stairs just before Chrissy and him are going out so that Janet can have the place to herself and a new guy.3-19 The Bake-Off:Chrissy accidentally eats a pie that Jack has prepared to represent his school in a bake-off contest.3-20 An Anniversary Surprise:When Mr. Roper alludes to a big surprise that he is going to have for Mrs. Roper on their anniversary, the roommates think that he is going to leave her for another woman.3-21 Jack Moves Out:Jack ponders a job offer to become a live-in cook but reconsiders when the lady of the house makes a pass at him.3-22 Triangle Troubles:Jack starts dating a new girl and they both try to hide from the other the fact that they live with two members of the opposite sex.
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Come and knock on our door. . .
I am not old enough to remember when Three's Company caused such a stir in its original television airing. I simply caught an episode or two on Nick at Nite one evening and was hooked and was thrilled when they began releasing the seasons on DVD, although it seems that it took the much-to-early death of John Ritter to trigger those releases.Three's Company was comic gold. The dim-wittedness of Chrissy Snow, the straight-laced Janet Wood and the physical comedy of Jack Tripper made for one incredibly funny household. Add to the mix the bling-bling of ladies' man Larry Dallas and the sexually frustrated Helen Roper and her not-so-erotically-charged husband Stanley and season three was Three's Company at full stride and in full comic mode.Suzanne Somers made a name for herself playing Chrissy Snow, the blond daughter of a minister, still naive in the ways of the world. Her blondness combined with the positions she found herself in led to many great situations for the roomates.Joyce DeWitt, who along with John Ritter, was with the show for the entire length of the series, often had to serve as the straight to her comic roomates, but she did have her own moments to shine as well.John Ritter was the glue that held Three's Company together. His comic genius is shown in every light in this season and he shows why audiences loved to watch his show. His farce of being gay so that he can live with the two women leads to some great situations with his landlord Mr. Roper. Of course Jack manages to find trouble pretty well all by himself.Norman Fell and Audra Lindley, who played the Ropers, the roomates' landlords, left the show at the end of this season as they rode off into spin-off land, only heard from once again and replaced by Don Knotts in season four. Fell and LIndley brought a great quality to the show, one of parental guidance for the kids, yet at the same time they found plenty of exploits of their own.This DVD set features a couple of features on John Ritter and how he helped shape this show. Some of these interviews are quite informative. There is also a great commentary on a classic episode, "The Bake-Off," provided by Chris Mann, the author of a behind-the-scenes book on the show.This show allowed me, unable to appreciate it in its time, the chance to really appreciate the talent of John Ritter and the comedy of this show. While the storylines can be tame by today's standards, this show still carries a comedic punch that will keep you laughing until Season Four arrives in stores.
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No tiene idioma español
El DVD está bien, la serie es muy buena. Pero, la calidad no es muy allá, cosa normal porque tiene muchos años y no está remasterizada ni nada. Lo peor es que no trae el idioma español, ni siquiera subtítulos, sólo en Inglés y buscándolos de forma manual con un reproductor en el MAC ya que en el menú del DVD no aparecen. Eso sí, la gestión por parte de la tienda ha sido espectacular, se preocuparon de lo que pasaba y me reembolsaron el dinero sin devolver el producto. La verdad es que he visto algunos capítulos pero me río más por las situaciones que por lo que entiendo, jeje.
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Je le voulais en français mais je l'ai reçu en anglais seulement alors j'ai procédé au retour
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What's not to love
Although i haven't watched this season yet..i love Three's Company and never get sick of watching it over and over. And it was delivered on time and in perfect condition.
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I bought all seasons of "Three's Company" for a loved one. She watches these DVDs often
I bought all seasons of "Three's Company" for a loved one. She watches these DVDs often. The quality is very good. SS.
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the tv show was excellent if you like to laugh a lot and have ...
the tv show was excellent if you like to laugh a lot and have a good laugh buy this I reccomend
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