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Three's Company - Season Two

Three's Company - Season Two

List Price: $39.98
Your Price: $31.98
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: they came right this time
Review: Bonus Material&of course all the laughs.this show was cool until after the 3rd season.John Ritter was funny to me.He just was cool with His Brand of Humor.suzanne summer's was cool but I always dug me some Joyce Dewitt.Larry was a cool cat.the Ropers still trip me out.I dig all the Bonus Material&Extra's involved that were missing from the first season.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Such a classic.....
Review: Despite the cover art, this show speaks for itself. It is a true classic...a time capsule, if you will, of the world of the single person in the late '70s. I am really amazed at how well the transfer from tv to DVD this show made. The picture and sound are really clear...and it captures the essence of the show fabulously. I also like the fact that there are many special features beyond the episodes....which makes this set a worthy steal...and a great piece of art/television history. I think the homage to John Ritter is great...and well deserved. I wonder what they'll have in store for Season 3. Guess we'll have to tune in to find out! Until then, go out and get seasons 1 and 2 of this special show. It's well worth the money.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: 25 episodes
Review: Disc 1
Ground Rules
Jack Looks For a Job
Janet's Promotion
Strange Bedfellows
Chrissy's Date
Alone Together

Disc 2
Roper's Car
Cyrano de Tripper
Chrissy's Night Out
Stanley Casanova
Janet's High School Sweetheart
Jack's Uncle
Helen's Job

Disc 3
Three's Christmas
The Gift
The Rivals
The Baby Sitters
Home Movies
Jack in the Flower Shop

Disc 4
Jack's Navy Pal
Will the Real Jack Tripper...
Days of Beer and Weeds
Chrissy, Come Home
Bird Song
Coffee, Tea or Jack

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outdoes Season 1 DVD
Review: First things first, I am really amazed by the reviews I've read here and elsewhere on the internet that gripe about the cover art for the DVDs of Three's Company, Seasons 1 and 2. The cover art? Are you serious? Please! That is like going thirsty for three weeks and finally being offered water, but because it is Dasani instead of Evian, you turn it down! Even if the cover art isn't to your liking, and with the rest of what you get on these discs, any less than 4 stars for this collection is unfathomable.

The Season 2 set is a complete steal. The content of the episodes, as always, speaks for itself. Then you have the amazing and extensive special features. The trivia game is a lot of fun, the tribute to Ritter, narrated by Joyce DeWitt is well presented, the original pilot was hilarious. The talent bios are a bit long, but interesting. Some background music to go with the reading might have helped. I was, however, slightly disappointed with the blooper reel but not too much. The "Best Of" clip reels for the key players were great, too.

Finally, the production quality of this set is far superior to Season 1. 25 episodes and all these other bonuses for thirty bucks make this a worthy investment.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great set but DVD 4 has some defects
Review: Great set overall, but problems begin on Disc 4; the episode "Bird Song" has one fuzzy scene where the picture becomes blurry for about 15 seconds. Generally the episodes on the 4th disc do not equal the others in quality. And in the memorabilia gallery, we are supposed to move forward with the arrow keys on the remote to view the pictures, but when we are half way through the process, the disc does not load properly and the only way we can proceed to view all the gallery is by pressing Enter on the remote, NOT the arrow keys as mentioned onscreen. It seems like there was a coding error when making the Disc or wrong instructions were posted. If you know otherwise, please post a review and explain. Great DVD set. I love it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Come and knock on their door again!
Review: Here are the 25 episodes of Three Company's second season which ran from September 1977 to May 1978. Richard Kline's role of Larry Dallas is more recurred this season and also would be for 1978-79. Here we see Jack(the late John Ritter),Janet(Joyce DeWitt) and Chrissy(Suzanne Somers) devising a system so each one could have an evening alone in their apartment. Jack sells encyclopedia sets. Janet almost gets breast implants. Jack throws a party in the girls' absence and wakes up with landlord Stanley Roper(the late Norman Fell) in Jack's bed. Chrissy is romantically involved with a divorced businessman. Stanley goes away to look at property he might buy. Stanley sells the trio his 1958 Chevy. Jack cooks dinner for Chrissy and her food critic boyfriend. Jack is almost arrested for assaulting a cop who harrassed Chrissy. Stanley is found attractive by women other than his wife Helen(the late Audra Lindley). Janet and an old male friend from high school spend a disasterous evening alone in the trio's apartment. Jack's visiting uncle pays Jack's share of the overdue rent. Helen takes a job at a cafeteria adjoining Janet's flower shop. Jack buys a jacket for Stanley to give to Helen(Chrissy thought it was a birthday gift). Chrissy steals the guy Janet has a business date with. Jack and Chrissy babysit for a couple,subbing for Janet. Chrissy gets into her new movie camera(Kline's 2nd appearance). Jack works with Janet until he's fired for failing to deliver. A mean acquaintance from Jack's naval base ruins an evening of dinner amongst the trio and the Ropers. A pregnant girl tells Janet and Chrissy that Jack is the father. The trio finds cannabis in the Ropers' garden. Chrissy's minister father Luther visits and meets Jack for the first time. Stanley gives Helen a parakeet for their wedding anniversary(the bird becomes sick and later recovers). Jack's stewardess girlfriend visits Jack for his birthday. Also there's the Christmas episode where the trio spend the holiday at the Ropers' apartment.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: LOVE IT!
Review: How cool is it to be able to watch Three's Company whenever you feel like it? I love every season of this show and this set reminds me of why. All the classic episodes of season 2 are here and I really enjoy the tribute to John Ritter as well as watching the outtakes. News on the internet tells us that all of the seasons are slated to be relseased as well as THE ROPERS and THREE'S A CROWD. Can't wait!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Classic show
Review: I am so happy to finally have season two and I hope the future seasons will be released more frequentley. The show is perfectly cast, and my favorites are the Ropers. The extras on the DVD are great.

Every episode remains a classic, except for one from this season (#26: "Jack's Navy Pal"), left me with a bad taste in my mouth. A blind man tresspasses into the apartment and punches Jack, ruins the dinner they are hosting, and the man refuses to leave. One simple phone call to the police could have solved everything. The solution? The roommates just decide to "ignore" him. At the end, nothing happens to the man. He punches Jack again and gets away with it. Then he happily leaves and the show ends.

I hope as one of the extras on future seasons, they include the E! True Hollywood Story that was done on this show.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: MARVELOUS
Review: I have been waiting for this for a long time..Season 1 was great..Season 2....THE BEST!!! As soon as I got home with my DVD's I glued myself to the TV for hours watching every episode and I cannot wait to watch them all over again. I pray that all 8 seasons are released.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Better features then the first
Review: I love it because of all the years I have been watching the show this certinly makes it better considering the never before scene footage scince it went on the air.


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