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I agree though that the premise overall had a negative tone to it. |
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Vicky would be a dream girl for most guys today. Lets live together and not worry about marriage
![]() We wouldnt be together because we have to it will be because we want to |
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It isn't like Vicky is the first girlfriend or romantic relationship that Jack has ever been in. I would probably get it more if this was Jack's first real or serious relationship and he's being really careful to not "screw it up". I also get the idea that Jack realizes that he's getting older and maybe he needs to settle down sooner or later, but why with this girl? What's exactly so special about Vicky that he's even willing to put up with her father, despite the fact that he's an a-hole for no apparent reason other than he doesn't want his unmarried daughter to be living with a man. I mean, when Jack was living with Janet and Chrissy, I don't think that their fathers (and keep in mind that Chrissy's dad was a reverend) had much of an issue with them living with Jack. Quite frankly, I don't know if I really want to be with a woman if I don't like her dad and I think that he's going out of his way to ruin my life. |
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The in-law, in this case the potential father-in-law, being difficult toward the adult children's suitor is a very common theme for TV series and films. In this case, being a sitcom, it's no surprise that Bradford is an exaggerated character. A good example is when Jack indicates to him he's having temporary trouble with impotence: Bradford laughs in his face. That wouldn't fly for a drama series.
Bradford's disapproval was placed at the core of the series -- without that, it would've been a very different show. So we can try to analyze all day "why" Jack puts up with it, but the writers saw it as the main source of their material and made it ongoing. People continue to comment as to why Endora is so mean to Darrin on Bewitched -- the series ran with that and I don't see much point in being puzzled about it decades afterward. But the difference is that Bewitched was a big success, so we can't point to that animosity and say it was detrimental -- while in the case of Three's a Crowd, there was no success. |
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