JSP
12-10-2014, 05:03 AM
Watching "And Justice For Jack" again last night really pointed out the silliness of it all. Hard to believe Jack was ever considered a good chef, considering how bumbling he was working at the diner. It's a good thing he owned a restaurant because he wasn't going to cut it long term working for anybody else. He was moving so slow, too easily distracted, and burned himself on the grill, which is something you'd think a guy who knew his way around the kitchen still wouldn't do. This was definitely a guy who maybe could easily make a good meal when he had time and nobody was bothering him, but he wasn't going to ever be good in a high-pressure situation.
And the boss was pinching Jack all the time. What guy has ever been fondled that much by a woman he barely knows?
It's always strange how beautiful women at the first sight of Jack say "take me now!" and immediately start kissing him. This guy who never held down a steady job until the Bistro and was never rich was supposedly just adored by every sexy woman out there.
So many things I don't get, but I guess that's the point of Three's Company. You just have to suspend all kinds of disbelief if you're going to enjoy it all.
And the boss was pinching Jack all the time. What guy has ever been fondled that much by a woman he barely knows?
It's always strange how beautiful women at the first sight of Jack say "take me now!" and immediately start kissing him. This guy who never held down a steady job until the Bistro and was never rich was supposedly just adored by every sexy woman out there.
So many things I don't get, but I guess that's the point of Three's Company. You just have to suspend all kinds of disbelief if you're going to enjoy it all.