allen
04-10-2001, 03:13 AM
Can someone give me a brief synopsis of it? The week they aired it I had to show a relative around town and we stayed at a camp. I tried to time-tape it but it didn't work somehow. I only saw clips of it from the "E!"documentary.
callmetootie
04-10-2001, 07:47 AM
Well, Janet and David get married, and hold their wedding at Mr. Furley's apartment. Jack Meets Vicki, and they fall in love, but when Jack meets her father, they hate eachother, and her father doesn't approve of him. Jack and Vicki want to get married, but Vicki is too nervosu so they decide to live together, but Vicki's father still doesn't like Jack, but approves of it, and that's what starts Three's A Crowd.
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Andrew Carden
TV Guy
04-16-2001, 12:59 PM
A couple of corrections and additions: Janet and Philip hold their wedding in the roommates' apartment, not Mr. Furley's. Terri takes a job in Hawaii so she can work with the poor, sick native children (her words, not mine).
Jack proposes to his new girlfriend Vicky, but she does not want to get married, since her parents had such an unhappy marriage. Vicky suggests that they live together, but Jack doesn't feel right about it, so they break up.
Jack is miserable after the break-up. Janet helps him realize that he doesn't want to lose Vicky, so he agrees to move in with her. Mr. Angelino rents them an apartment above Jack's Bistro. The second-to-last scene of the series has the roommates moving out of their apartment and bidding goodbye to Mr. Furley.
The final scene shows Jack and Vicky in their new apartment, and just as they're getting ready to be "intimate", Vicky's father bursts into their bedroom, with the news that he has bought the building and is now their landlord. In the original cut of the episode, the frame freezes over the scene of the three of them together, and the "Three's Company" logo appears. "Company" is then erased, and the words "a Crowd" appear. Vicky's father never approves of the relationship, and that's where the conflict for the sequel series comes from.
rocknroll7777
04-16-2001, 05:33 PM
One thing you forgot,
In one of my favorite scenes from the series Jack tells Mr. Furley that because he was such a macho influence he decided to move in with a woman
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