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Three's Company - Season 1

Three's Company - Season 1

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Jack and Chrissy and Janet, oh my!
Review: JACK'S BACK!
This is an irresistible confection that succeeds because of the stellar charm of it's entire cast. So move in with Chrissy, Janet and Jack, for a fun and repeatable commercial free viewing experince. John Ritter's charismatic brand of physical humor is brilliant. He is greatly missed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Three's Company
Review: I loved this sitcom the minute i saw it. The cast of John Ritter as Jack Tripper, Joyce Dewitt as Janet, Priscilla Barnes as Terry, Richard Kline as Larry, and Don Knotts as Mr. Furley was my favorite group. Personally I thought that Suzanne Summers wasn't very good at the spot she had and was to greedy for money. All the rest of the cast was great. My thoughts are with John Ritter and I'll miss him. We love you John.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's about time!!!!
Review: Simply one of the best sitcoms ever aired!! Period!
I am gald to see it on DVD and let us hope the rest of the seasons are released. Long live Three's Company.
John Ritter R.I.P You will be missed

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of a kind
Review: Three's Company is the first and last sitcom to effectively blend physical comendy with effective one liners. Many of the popular sitcoms today such as Friends and Will and Grace have the satisfying one liners, but are opaque in the area of physical comedy. John Ritter's falling over the couch, tip toeing not to be seen, and tripping over things elevate this sitcom from great to amazing.
In 1977, the kind of double entendre humor spoken all through the series invoked snarls on conservative TV viewers. Yet, it was that same humor that made it numder one on the Nielson Ratings. It's King-like status on TV because of the sexually racy humor attracted viewers because of it's innocence about sex. The humor wasn't for shock value. The lines about promiscuity were delivered by the cast as innocently as we heard it over the tube. That child-like and non "in your face" approach made Three's Company heartwarming as well as extremly funny.
The series had few cameras working with the cast so the episodes have a unparelled equality to a one act on stage. Therefore, it is easy to see the cast playing off each other for emotional support as well as professionally. It is hard to watch an episode of this gem and not laugh out loud, And it will be extremely difficult not to well an eye for the late "Man About the House" who paved the way for the phyisical comedians today. This series will never be equalled.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: One thing they should have done!
Review: I'm so excited with all of you in the past reviews. This is my all time favoirte sitcome and it is now making it to DVD. But season one is so short!!! It's a Mid-season starter back in March of 1977 and they were not sure if it was going to make it but it sure took off. What I think they should have done is add season one and two together, but oh well I'll have to deal with just the 6 episodes for a short while. I do think they will release up to season 6. Well I hope they at least release all of them but to be honest I can only see them releasing the ones with Susanne Sommers, the others are just as good though.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A world of double-entendre and all-around good fun
Review: I AM DELIGHTED, three words. Used to watch as a kid, say 10-13, and I was in awe of this world where everybody is in everybody else's life. The good friend Larry, the Ropers, their fussing over their favourite music (Peter Frampton's I Can't Stand It No More) all of this made me think that wanted to come of age and that I wanted to happen in that same condo in San Diego with a Royal bugle down on the corner and those endless walk on the promenade. I love Three's Company and you'll love it too. Get it Now!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Can't wait no longer.
Review: Ever since I discovered that this was being released on dvd, I have been bursting out with retarded noises of delightful joy! I am very excited about the release of my very favorite television
sitcom,Threes Company, because of the many laughs I get from watching it mostly. You will not regret buying it, and that is a guaranteed guarantee!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I have been waiting for so long
Review: I have been watching this show since I was 5 years old, it is one of my favorites. I am glad they are finally releasing it on dvd. It is very sad to me still that John Ritter passed away, I still cry everytime I see him on tv. ( i will miss him very much). This is one of the funniest shows ever made, and I will buy every season of this on dvd, I just hope they release more than 1 season every year. rip John.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Love the show happy that it's comming out on dvd?
Review: I watch reruns of Three's Company and I never get sick of watching Mr.John Ritter. He was the most funniest people who walked the face of the earth. When i heard he died I just broke down in tears. RIP Mr. John Ritter, we will never forget you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Charlie Chaplin of T.v.
Review: John was the best.Never could get enough of his physical humor to funny remarks.I think its great these are coming to dvd.And the come back this man made was thrilling.I remember watching him on Buffy.Is the show really over now that you are gone?"Beg to differ little lady".As John said in the episode Ted of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.And he never forgets who he works with.Just not too long ago he announced at an award show the winner for actress in a drama.BUFFY,loundly he said.We will all miss you John your the best.I will always think of you when I watch Three's Company on dvd,or Ted the buffy episode,or whenever I trip over something.Peace to you.


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