View Full Version : WHAT HAS THREE'S COMPANY DONE FOR YOU?
jtrip 10-09-2005, 08:51 PM What difference has it made in your life? In mine for the half hour it makes me forget about being so selfish, and to just laugh. I love that it is so exagerated, I think all out lives can be that way sometimes if we try. We can all be happy, it's up to us. Three's Company simply makes people happy, I don't care if it is not the best written show on earth(which I think it is well written and very nicley acted) Thank You
JackTripper258 10-09-2005, 09:16 PM If my day is crappy and then I go home and watch it, it makes me laugh and makes me feel better. In my opinion it WAS and still IS the best show ever written...LoL.
MrsRitter 10-09-2005, 09:24 PM i always laugh at this show and it makes me happy when i see it. i also learned to appreciate John and his acting. a few months ago is when i really wanted to learn about him. i think its becuase i loved his shows (TC and 8SR)so much.
THANKS JOHN FOR ALL THE LAUGHS AND I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU.
brasspounder 10-10-2005, 07:17 PM Watching TC is a great way to end my day with some humor, slapstick and good-looking females!! :D
Auntie 10-10-2005, 08:21 PM Watching TC is a great way to end my day with some humor, slapstick and good-looking females!! :D
Makes me laugh. Love watching John at his best. He always makes me smile when I'm down.:)
MrsRitter 10-11-2005, 09:11 PM Makes me laugh. Love watching John at his best. He always makes me smile when I'm down.:)
OH! same here...i watch it just for John :) and to laugh and smile for a half hour. :)
I Love John Ritter 10-11-2005, 09:41 PM I love comedy, and I love to laugh...that's what Three's Company does for me.
Janet Bower 10-12-2005, 08:42 PM well it obviously makes me laugh...u have to be crazy not to!! but if it wasnt for tc then i wouldnt have the 3 girls in my life that i do now...i wouldnt have my best friends that i have...and i wouldnt have made it through some of those days...and b/c of it i got to meet joyce, the most amazing woman ive ever met in my life! thats not saying much cuz im only a teen...but still...she has impacted my life in more ways than she even knows! shes my idol, and someone i can think about when i feel like giving up..she makes me want to keep learning, and living! i cant even imagine my life without knowing her ne more! i am so grateful for all that this one little sitcom has done for my life!:D
Number 9 Dream 10-12-2005, 08:52 PM Joyce certainly is an inspiring role model :D She's so sweet, grounded, and down-to-earth-- she has never let her celebrity status or being on a t.v. show get to her ego. In fact, she has chosen to live a life of privacy, even in her TC days. I am glad she's sticking to what she loves to do, which is perform. It has never been about money or fame-- she just loves acting! So, yes, Joyce is definately a big reason why I watch TC. I love to see her and John and the other cast members act silly and do a damned good job of making us laugh. Mostly, the show is comfort and escapism to me. At the end of a long day, I can look forward to laying in bed and watching the show right before I go to sleep.
John, of course, is the main reason I watch, though :biglove: I just can't deny it. He's like Joyce in the fact that he acted because he liked to make people laugh and he loved acting-- it was just something he was born to do and he did it so well! What a talented ( and sexy ! ) man! :grineyes:
Anyway, long live TC! :D
well it obviously makes me laugh...u have to be crazy not to!! but if it wasnt for tc then i wouldnt have the 3 girls in my life that i do now...i wouldnt have my best friends that i have...and i wouldnt have made it through some of those days...and b/c of it i got to meet joyce, the most amazing woman ive ever met in my life! thats not saying much cuz im only a teen...but still...she has impacted my life in more ways than she even knows! shes my idol, and someone i can think about when i feel like giving up..she makes me want to keep learning, and living! i cant even imagine my life without knowing her ne more! i am so grateful for all that this one little sitcom has done for my life!:D
Janet Bower 10-12-2005, 10:24 PM Joyce certainly is an inspiring role model :D She's so sweet, grounded, and down-to-earth-- she has never let her celebrity status or being on a t.v. show get to her ego. In fact, she has chosen to live a life of privacy, even in her TC days. I am glad she's sticking to what she loves to do, which is perform. It has never been about money or fame-- she just loves acting! So, yes, Joyce is definately a big reason why I watch TC. I love to see her and John and the other cast members act silly and do a damned good job of making us laugh. Mostly, the show is comfort and escapism to me. At the end of a long day, I can look forward to laying in bed and watching the show right before I go to sleep.
John, of course, is the main reason I watch, though :biglove: I just can't deny it. He's like Joyce in the fact that he acted because he liked to make people laugh and he loved acting-- it was just something he was born to do and he did it so well! What a talented ( and sexy ! ) man! :grineyes:
Anyway, long live TC! :D
Oh I totally agree...Joyce is very down to earth and is the sweetest person I could have ever met! And I'm probably the only one to think of her like this but I do consider her the female version of John Ritter...I mean she didn't do AS MUCH physical comedy, but she certainly did a good share of it...and you are right...she loves acting...I definitely saw it in the play...it shows...and honestly tc did nothing for her! I mean you can't even imagine how good of an actress she REALLY is until you see her live...I mean she can't make mistakes on stage....she has to be on time...say the right lines...learn all the lyrics, what song comes on when, and the dance moves to it...there is so much that goes into plays that you like cant even realize until your fav. actor or actress is involved! I honestly have so much more respect for theater now after seeing that!
Chain Gang Member 10-13-2005, 01:31 PM Eventhough I watch TC no matter how I'm feeling,it makes me feel better when I'm feeling down
IloveJack 10-15-2005, 03:29 AM Well, besides brightening up my not-so-merry moments, 3's Co. got me a bonus question on a quiz in English. :) We studied this author and one of his books, and on the quiz, one of the bonus questions was asking what kind of prize did the author get. I couldn't remember any other prize besides the Pulitzer prize, but then I started quoting Jack (good thing I knew the lines) from the episode Bird Song where he's trying to get Chrissy to give him the other ticket for the concert. He says something like "...they'll cut off any relationships, no more NOBEL prizes..." and then bam I got the answer. :D I always said too much Three's Co never hurts because you never know when it might come in handy. :)
JackTripper258 10-15-2005, 09:58 PM that's awesome, i find myself quoting TC all the time and sometimes it does get me a right answer on some random question...
Rich3 10-15-2005, 10:54 PM It's one of the greatest TV comedies of all time that has not gotten the credit it deserves. It has helped me appreciate slapstick, as well as the comedy greats that inspired John Ritter (including Jerry Lewis), a type of humor I never enjoyed as a kid.
It's a great show that follows the model of comedies like "The Honeymooners." Both shows used the same guest actors in completely different roles, such as the tall bald guy with glasses who always appeared on 3sCo in different roles.
Critics always praise the Honeymooners but have usually ignored this show.
I think it's because it's different from the sitcom mold that was started with the Dick Van Dyke Show in the early 60's, which focused less on slapstick and more on characters. Shows like All in the Family, Sanford and Son, Mary Tyler Moore, Cheers, MASH, Bob Newhart (70's show), Wings, Maude, Jeffersons, etc, all followed the DVDS mold. Characters were often centered around people in their workplace.
But slapstick doesn't get credit. Except in France, where they appreciate Jerry Lewis a lot more.
jackslovelady 10-17-2005, 10:36 PM I agree with all of you. I mean Three's Company is just one of those shows that is actually fun to watch... I look foward to it and cannot wait to get the est of the seasons on dvd. It isn't even Just the show.... but the actors in it.
John Ritter: Such an inspiration to me and every person i know.... need i say more?
Joyce DeWitt: Amazing in every way
Suzanne Somers: Funny and witty
Priscilla Barnes: Another amazing woman .... there are just to many great TC actors/guest stars to name off.
Three's Company has given me a source of laughter and joy that is very special to me. I really just do not know what I would do without watching it almosy everyday. I think everyone here on the boards feels that way too. Why else are we here except to honor a show that basically framed American culture and farce?
THREE'S COMPANY FANS STAND UNITED.... LONG LIVE T.C !!!!!!
Moonlight Lady 10-18-2005, 10:52 AM It makes me laugh, It really ignites my creativity: especially with writing.
I met some really cool people on this board because of TC and started writing with them.
luvzjohn101 11-15-2011, 05:49 PM Oh I totally agree...Joyce is very down to earth and is the sweetest person I could have ever met! And I'm probably the only one to think of her like this but I do consider her the female version of John Ritter...I mean she didn't do AS MUCH physical comedy, but she certainly did a good share of it...and you are right...she loves acting...I definitely saw it in the play...it shows...and honestly tc did nothing for her! I mean you can't even imagine how good of an actress she REALLY is until you see her live...I mean she can't make mistakes on stage....she has to be on time...say the right lines...learn all the lyrics, what song comes on when, and the dance moves to it...there is so much that goes into plays that you like cant even realize until your fav. actor or actress is involved! I honestly have so much more respect for theater now after seeing that!
I can only imagine what that was like meeting her! How and when did you meet her? Where did you meet her? Details please!
100Angelfish 11-26-2011, 05:23 PM It puts me in a good mood and lifts my spirits up if I'm feeling down. It's never boring, always entertaining...
The show should come with a prepare to :lol: warning.
unholyinferno 01-26-2012, 03:53 AM I began watching the show in 1982-1983. John Ritter was the first celebrity to whom I wrote in 1985. I got an autographed picture that Fall.
From 1985 to 1996 I wrote to actor John Ritter, musician David Sanborn, and Boston Fire Commissioners Leo Stapleton and Martin Pierce.
After writing to John Ritter and receiving a response I began writing to people who interested me.
"Three's Company" always made me laugh, and it made me believe in geniuses like John Ritter. Yes, he's brilliant because, not only did he continue the legacies of great comedians like Buster Keaton, Lucille Ball and Jerry Lewis but, he knew how important his fans were. He always took the time to write back. He loved what he did, he loved his family, and he loved people. He was very un-Hollywood.
Lastly, because of the joy the show brought me it made me believe in myself. Because I was able to write to John Ritter I wrote to other people whose work interested me, and I set goals for my life though the connections I've made. "Three's Company" has done everything for me.
vasastan 04-03-2012, 04:01 PM Three's Compnay has made me laugh when I have felt down. It has given me memories to laugh at. It has helped me get through life's harder times.
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