Sitcoms Online - Main Page / Message Boards - Main Page / News Blog / Photo Galleries / DVD Reviews / Buy TV Shows on DVD and Blu-ray

View Today's Active Threads (No Chit Chat/Chit Chat Only) / View New Posts (No Chit Chat/Chit Chat Only) / Mark All Boards Read / Chit Chat Board

Three's Company (Sitcoms Online) / PB's Three's Company Page: Jack's Bistro / Three's Company links and theme songs at Sitcoms Online / Three's Company Photo Gallery / Three's Company - Fan Fiction Board
The Ropers Message Board / Three's a Crowd Message Board


Three's Company - Season 1

Buy Three's Company - Season 1 on DVD
Three's Company - Season 2

Buy Three's Company - Season 2 on DVD
Three's Company - Season 3

Buy Three's Company - Season 3 on DVD
Three's Company - Season 4

Buy Three's Company - Season 4 on DVD
Three's Company - Season 5

Buy Three's Company - Season 5 on DVD
Three's Company - Season 6

Buy Three's Company - Season 6 on DVD
Three's Company - Season 7

Buy Three's Company - Season 7 on DVD
Three's Company - Season 8

Buy Three's Company - Season 8 on DVD
Three's Company - Capturing the Laughter - Jack's Favorites

Buy Three's Company - Capturing the Laughter - Jack's Favorites on DVD



Three's Company - Capturing the Laughter - Janet's Favorites

Buy Three's Company - Capturing the Laughter - Janet's Favorites on DVD


Three's Company - The Complete Series - Come and Knock on Our Door Collection

Buy Three's Company - The Complete Series - Come and Knock on Our Door Collection on DVD

Three's Company - The Official 40th Anniversary Collection (includes The Ropers and Three's a Crowd) on DVD

Buy Three's Company - The Official 40th Anniversary Collection (includes The Ropers and Three's a Crowd) on DVD

Sitcoms Online Message Boards - Forums  

Go Back   Sitcoms Online Message Boards - Forums > 1970s Sitcoms > Three's Company
Register Community View Today's Active Threads (No CC/CC Only) Search Photo Galleries Calendar FAQ

Notices

SitcomsOnline.com News Blog Headlines Facebook X/Twitter Bluesky Threads Instagram YouTube RSS

Prime Video's Batman: Caped Crusader Season 2; Netflix's Devil May Cry Renewed for Final Season
HBO Max Celebrates 25th Anniversary of Six Feet Under; Netflix Orders Dealies
Additional Fox Summer 2026 Dates; BET's Lot Patrol Premiere Date
Kids Make Me Angry Sneak Peek; Shrinking Adds Karen Gillan for Season 4
Netflix's A Different World Premieres September 24; Ted Danson Joins Elizabeth Banks Apple TV Comedy
Sitcom Stars on Talk Shows; This Week in Sitcoms (Week of June 1, 2026)
SitcomsOnline Digest: New Episodes of The Simpsons Headed Exclusively to Disney+; Release Date Set for Reboot of A Different World


New on DVD and Blu-ray

Happy's Place - Season One (Blu-ray) Two and a Half Men - The Complete Series (Blu-ray) Abbott Elementary - The Complete Fourth Season (DVD) I Love Lucy - The Complete Series - 75th Anniversary Edition (DVD) The Office - The Complete Series - Superfan Extended Episodes (Blu-ray)

11/04/25 - Happy's Place - Season One (Blu-ray) (DVD)
11/11/25 - Rick and Morty - Season 8 (Blu-ray) (DVD)
11/11/25 - SpongeBob SquarePants - The Complete Fifteenth Season (DVD)
11/11/25 - Two and a Half Men - The Complete Series (Blu-ray)
12/02/25 - Tom and Jerry - The Golden Era Anthology (1940-1958) (Blu-ray) (DVD)
12/16/25 - Lippy the Lion and Hardy Har Har - The Complete Series (Blu-ray)
12/16/25 - Wally Gator - The Complete Series (Blu-ray)
01/20/26 - The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Golden Age Collection (Blu-ray)
01/27/26 - The New Fred and Barney Show - The Complete Series (Blu-ray)
02/11/26 - Tom and Jerry - The Complete CinemaScope Collection (Blu-ray)
03/24/26 - Looney Tunes Collector's Vault - Volume 2 (Blu-ray)
04/11/26 - Abbott Elementary - The Complete Fourth Season (DVD)
04/21/26 - Famous Studios Champion Collection (Blu-ray) (DVD)
05/19/26 - I Love Lucy - The Complete Series - 75th Anniversary Edition (DVD)
05/19/26 - Looney Tunes Cartoons - The Complete Series (Blu-ray) (DVD)
07/14/26 - The Office - The Complete Series - Superfan Extended Episodes (Blu-ray)
07/28/26 - I Love Lucy - The Complete Series - 75th Anniversary Edition (Blu-ray)

More Recent and Upcoming TV DVD and Blu-ray Releases / TV Shows on DVD, Blu-ray and Prime Video / DVD Reviews Archive


Search Sitcoms Online:



Donate

Please make a donation if you can help with Sitcoms Online's web hosting costs. Thanks for your support!

We receive a small commission on all DVDs, Blu-rays, CDs, Books, and any other items ordered through our Amazon.com links as an associate. Thanks for using our links for your online shopping!

Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Old 03-16-2026, 03:14 AM   #1
TMC
Member
Forum Idol
 
Join Date: Jan 09, 2001
Posts: 124,453
Confused The argument that "Three's Company" destroyed Suzanne Somers' career

At least according to WatchMojo.com:
Quote:
3. Suzanne Somers - Three’s Company (1977-84): Among the earliest stars to challenge pay disparity in the industry, Suzanne Somers left her star-making role after a highly controversial salary dispute. In the show’s fifth season, the actress demanded equal pay with co-star John Ritter. When ABC refused, Somers’ role was reduced to one-minute appearances filmed separately from the main cast before her contract was terminated. As a result, Somers’ mainstream career effectively evaporated during the ‘80s. It wasn’t until “Step by Step” in the ‘90s that she returned to the broad TV exposure. Her relationships with Ritter and DeWitt were also strained. She reconciled with Ritter shortly before his death and made up with DeWitt in 2012.
TMC is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-16-2026, 08:25 AM   #2
BestTVever
Member
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Jan 29, 2021
Location: Miami
Posts: 1,874
Default

I think its fair to say her "mainstream" career was ruined. No network would touch her. However she went on to have the last laugh because she made more money than all of the cast combined times 10 with selling products on TV, hosting shows, and doing Vegas appearances. Yes she did show up on TV many years later but it was so much later and such a blip.
I think its fair to compare her TV career to Farah Fawcett. Both had contract disputes and both left. Farah was sort of punished too requiring her to appear in 5 more episodes over 2 years or something. But her career was majorly damaged. No network or Hollywood director wanted nothing to do with her. She was stuck doing cheezy films like Cannonball Run. When she did do a dramatic TV movie "The burning bed" it almost was huge because she had been missing for about a decade. Just imagine if she did 1 or 2 more seasons of Charlies Angels and left at the height of the show. Her career would have been something (possibly.) Suzanne could have stayed but asked for too much later and dared ABC not to renew her contract. In both situations they both took on networks that were ready to crush women TV stars asking for fair compensation. I think Farah's replacement made close to what she was asking for. The network also refused Farah's request to get 10% of merchandise sales. Hard to imagine today that a TV star where a doll is created in your like with your name and they wont even give you 10% of profits?
BestTVever is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-16-2026, 05:23 PM   #3
CJMD03
Member
Frequent Poster
 
Join Date: Mar 18, 2018
Posts: 412
Default

Farrah Fawcett did “TBB.” SS was right about the pay increase, but went about it the wrong way. She also wanted residual rights and even Ritter wasn’t getting that. She also not only cost the network money, but took money away from cameramen, et al, by not showing up, thus causing hatred towards her. Even she said that she went about it wrong.

However, they made Chrissy so stupid by Season 05 it was, literally, painful for me to watch. The character hit a dead end because of that.
CJMD03 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-17-2026, 12:27 AM   #4
groberts
Member
Occasional Poster
 
Join Date: Feb 25, 2026
Location: Boston
Posts: 10
Default

Do you mean Season 4 because for me they turned her from a lovable ditzy blonde to a complete airhead and more whiny.
groberts is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-24-2026, 01:43 AM   #5
TMC
Member
Forum Idol
 
Join Date: Jan 09, 2001
Posts: 124,453
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by BestTVever View Post
I think its fair to say her "mainstream" career was ruined. No network would touch her. However she went on to have the last laugh because she made more money than all of the cast combined times 10 with selling products on TV, hosting shows, and doing Vegas appearances. Yes she did show up on TV many years later but it was so much later and such a blip.
I think its fair to compare her TV career to Farah Fawcett. Both had contract disputes and both left. Farah was sort of punished too requiring her to appear in 5 more episodes over 2 years or something. But her career was majorly damaged. No network or Hollywood director wanted nothing to do with her. She was stuck doing cheezy films like Cannonball Run. When she did do a dramatic TV movie "The burning bed" it almost was huge because she had been missing for about a decade. Just imagine if she did 1 or 2 more seasons of Charlies Angels and left at the height of the show. Her career would have been something (possibly.) Suzanne could have stayed but asked for too much later and dared ABC not to renew her contract. In both situations they both took on networks that were ready to crush women TV stars asking for fair compensation. I think Farah's replacement made close to what she was asking for. The network also refused Farah's request to get 10% of merchandise sales. Hard to imagine today that a TV star where a doll is created in your like with your name and they wont even give you 10% of profits?
I don't know if I would out and out say that Suzanne Somers' career was "destroyed" by the whole contract mess with Three's Company. If you're talking about in regard to when the series was still on the air, then maybe. Suzanne however, was able to finally land a series with She's the Sheriff. It didn't last very long (it was only on the air for two seasons) and it didn't get great reviews, but it did show that Hollywood and the industry in the end, still "wanted her". And of course, she was finally able to land another long-lasting TV series with Step by Step.

I mean, that's more to say than what with all due respect, John Ritter, Joyce DeWitt, or Priscilla Barnes were able to accomplish after Three's Company went off the air. And yes, I previously written about how, John Ritter for whatever the reasons, was never able to land another long-running TV show after Three's Company. This includes 8 Simple Rules for Dating Teenage Daughter, which was the TV show that he was working on at the time of his untimely death.

Suzanne's net worth at the time of her death, was said to be at least $100 million.
TMC is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-24-2026, 06:26 AM   #6
BestTVever
Member
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Jan 29, 2021
Location: Miami
Posts: 1,874
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by TMC View Post
I don't know if I would out and out say that Suzanne Somers' career was "destroyed" by the whole contract mess with Three's Company. If you're talking about in regard to when the series was still on the air, then maybe. Suzanne however, was able to finally land a series with She's the Sheriff. It didn't last very long (it was only on the air for two seasons) and it didn't get great reviews, but it did show that Hollywood and the industry in the end, still "wanted her". And of course, she was finally able to land another long-lasting TV series with Step by Step.

I mean, that's more to say than what with all due respect, John Ritter, Joyce DeWitt, or Priscilla Barnes were able to accomplish after Three's Company went off the air. And yes, I previously written about how, John Ritter for whatever the reasons, was never able to land another long-running TV show after Three's Company. This includes 8 Simple Rules for Dating Teenage Daughter, which was the TV show that he was working on at the time of his untimely death.

Suzanne's net worth at the time of her death, was said to be at least $100 million.
She was one of the hottest if not the hottest TV star in 1979 and 1980. She disappeared completely from TV. Like Farah no network would hire her for the antics of trying to get out of an existing contract. Suzanne was fired, Farah was not. But regardless of the credibility of their claims their tough tactics hurt their career. Like Suzanne, Farah also had products like shampoo she was selling. So they made tons of money but to be TV's #1 star they took a hard landing because they both almost disappeared from series or movies.
BestTVever is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-26-2026, 03:08 AM   #7
TMC
Member
Forum Idol
 
Join Date: Jan 09, 2001
Posts: 124,453
Default

Actresses Who Walked Off Sets and Paid the Price

Quote:
Suzanne Somers

During the height of ‘Three’s Company’ the lead actress demanded a significant salary increase and a share of the profits. When her demands were not met she began appearing only in short segments filmed separately from the main cast. The producers eventually fired her and she found herself blacklisted from major network television for nearly a decade. She eventually rebuilt her brand through exercise equipment and Las Vegas residencies.
TMC is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply



Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 03:26 PM.


Although the administrators and moderators of the Sitcoms Online Message Boards will attempt to keep all objectionable messages off this forum, it is impossible for us to review all messages. All messages express the views of the author, and neither the owners of the Sitcoms Online Message Boards, nor vBulletin Solutions Inc. (developers of vBulletin) will be held responsible for the content of any message. The owners of the Sitcoms Online Message Boards reserve the right to remove, edit, move or close any thread for any reason.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, vBulletin Solutions Inc.