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TerriFan
12-19-2014, 07:11 AM
I'm new to this forum :wave: , so please bear with me if this has been answered.

Joyce DeWitt was on the ABC 50th anniversary Bloopers with Dick Clark. I just watched it online, and there's one blooper where the camera is close on Priscilla looking horrified while the dialogue behind her is Larry making fun of Jack because he needed a bodyguard, which from the dialogue is apparently Terri coming to his defense. I must have missed this episode repeatedly, and I haven't found it looking through episode guides. Can anyone tell me what episode this is from?

Also, Joyce said there were some bloopers taken from Suzanne's "private collection". It's obvious she didn't get them from Suzanne. Did the show get them, or did she get them another way?

JackJanetChrissy
12-19-2014, 10:21 AM
The episode you're referring to could be episode 11 from Season 6, "Macho Man," where Terri used karate at the Regal Beagle to put a guy out of commission. Jack then wants to learn karate from Terri but ends up using it on a cop unwittingly.

JSP
12-19-2014, 11:25 PM
Just watched "Macho Man" again this weekend. Great episode. Season 6 was the last good season of Three's Company.

jacktripperfan
12-20-2014, 10:38 AM
I was curious to see if there were any bloopers from seasons 4 or 5. Would have been nice to see those on the DVD set.

TerriFan
12-26-2014, 02:35 AM
I was curious to see if there were any bloopers from seasons 4 or 5. Would have been nice to see those on the DVD set.

I didn't recognize the episodes the Suzanne Somers bloopers were taken from, but there were only two or three of them. From her look, I think they were late third season.

TerriFan
12-26-2014, 02:38 AM
The episode you're referring to could be episode 11 from Season 6, "Macho Man," where Terri used karate at the Regal Beagle to put a guy out of commission. Jack then wants to learn karate from Terri but ends up using it on a cop unwittingly.

I finally saw "Macho Man". It looks like most of the bloopers were from this episode. Don Knotts was great in it. One of the bloopers was his scene running in hysterically and running out again, and John and Priscilla both cracked up.

TerriFan
12-26-2014, 02:47 AM
Just watched "Macho Man" again this weekend. Great episode. Season 6 was the last good season of Three's Company.

I thought Season 7 was good. The writing in Season 8 took a nosedive. You can tell because of how often the actors often didn't know what to do. A lot of people attribute this to Joyce's walk-in on TaC auditions, but I noticed it in early episodes, as early as "Out on a Limb", which is one of the better ones.