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Old 11-27-2024, 12:13 AM   #16
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Based on the first image, it appears that the finale ("Friends and Lovers") was first taped on February 5, 1984. It appears that the announcement that Three's Company would be coming to an end following the conclusion of the 1983-84 TV season and John Ritter would then go on to Three's a Crowd was first made back in December 1983.
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I don't understand why Priscilla Barnes was so upset by Three's Company ending when she later stated that her time on the show was the worst three years of her life.
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I don't understand why Priscilla Barnes was so upset by Three's Company ending when she later stated that her time on the show was the worst three years of her life.
At that moment I dont think she was going to rain on the party and be negative while the show was filming its last episode. Its not what she says today. I have heard her say on reunions that she was happy the show was cancelled and did not care John was having a spin off. Joyce had a right to be upset that ABC kept the spin off a secret for as long as they did.
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I think it was bittersweet for Priscilla back then. I think she has love for the show nowadays , going by some of her interviews I've seen from her event appearances.
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At that moment I dont think she was going to rain on the party and be negative while the show was filming its last episode. Its not what she says today. I have heard her say on reunions that she was happy the show was cancelled and did not care John was having a spin off. Joyce had a right to be upset that ABC kept the spin off a secret for as long as they did.
I get why Priscilla's mentality about the show ending would or may have been different than Joyce's. Priscilla didn't come into Three's Company until it was already about six years on the air. So it isn't like she had as big of an attachment to the show as Joyce did, who along with John, was there from the very beginning.
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I think it was bittersweet for Priscilla back then. I think she has love for the show nowadays , going by some of her interviews I've seen from her event appearances.
I never got the impression that Priscilla was like Susan Dey with The Partridge Family or Tina Louise with Gilligan's Island in what, she seemingly saw Three's Company as an embarrassment and totally beneath her as an actress. Maybe Priscilla had to realize, that she may never get as "good" or high profile of a gig as Three's Company again, so she might as well "embrace it".
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I don't understand why Priscilla Barnes was so upset by Three's Company ending when she later stated that her time on the show was the worst three years of her life.
By the time that Priscilla was brought on - everyone was extremely guarded. There was still lingering tension in place amongst the cast members over the brouhaha with Suzanne Somers. Plus, Priscilla said she would get severely criticized by producers for even being "too blonde". So the environment was quite toxic.
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I'm trying to think or find other occurrences where a TV show's series finale episode was aired as essentially, a "one off" special of sorts besides Three's Company. I know that CBS aired the series finale for CSI: Crime Scene Investigation as a two hour movie on September 27, 2015. The penultimate episode first aired on February 15, 2015.
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I wonder if the series finale of Three's Company was ever treated by either the network or the press as major event or milestone at the time. I've been searching around YouTube to see if anything mentioning the fact that it was the series finale was brought up but I haven't found anything thus far, beyond this:
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ALL NEW! Here is the halftime break of the final episode under the Three's Company title. First, it's plugs for 7-Up, a trailer for All of ME, promos for People Do the Craziest Things, Who's the Boss and Glitter., with the Three's Company Billboard in between.
I get the feeling that we as viewers, were never going to be given enough time to reflect because of the unusual scheduling that ABC gave to the finale, September 18, 1984. That was literally a week before the series premiere of the spin-off, Three's a Crowd. So, Three's a Crowd just felt like a revamped and paired down version of Three's Company with only John Ritter sticking around instead of a decisive "ending". Basically, Three's Company is still going to be around, it's just that you aren't going to be seeing Jack hanging out with Janet, Terri, Larry, and Mr. Furley anymore.
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