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Regular
Price $29.97
Starring:
John Ritter,
Directed By:
Bernard West,
Don Nicholl,
Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Release Date: 1977-03-15
Studio: Starz / Anchor Bay
Format:
Box set,
Color,
DVD-Video,
Full Screen,
NTSC,
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Customer Reviews for
Three's Company - Season Six
Excellent series!!!
I have loved Three's Company since I was a kid and it still makes me laugh out loud today. This is comedy at its best and it is timeless. It's ashame that more so-called comedy shows, like this one, aren't on the air today. There are certain innuendos made but I personally think that it is still good clean fun and this is true entertainment. I definitely recommend this series to everyone.Three's Company - Season Six
I only got up to season 5 of 3's Company show.
Season 1 is great, and season 2 is good, too. In season 5, blonde girl Chrissy tried to get a real big paycheck boost, and they dumped her. That's when the show changed. I saw a little of the new girl, who replaces her (she was a L.A. Rams football cheerleader/ a sporty girl), and she arrived at their apt/ house, as Chrissy's cousin. She is ok, but Chrissy was a big part of the show. Still, Janet, and Mr. John Ritter, still do real good. This is a super, super good tv series. Highly recommended, esp seasons 1-4.Three's Company - Season Six
Another great season...
Season 6 marked the debut of Priscilla Barnes as new roommate Terri Alden, a nurse at the local hospital. While Cindy moved out, on the pretext of attending classes at UCLA and living in the dorms, Jennilee Harrison frequently stops by the apartment and maintains contact with the gang.
Plotwise, there's much of the familiar old hilarity, stemming from issues and themes such as Mr. Furley's self-proclaimed machoism, Jack's love for the ladies, and misunderstandings between the roomies.
Jack's job as a chef also allows for owner Mr. Angellino and envious "salad boy" Felipe to make a number of repeat appearances.
Some memorable episodes include "Maid to Order," where the klutzy Cindy attempts to work as the trio's housekeeper, and another features a visit from Jack's grandfather, who is under the delusion that Jack is a doctor. Still another involves a robbery at Janet's flower shop while Jack is a visitor.
It's also funny to look back, thirty years later, at some of the pop culture that is don't-blink-an-eye common now, but a novelty in the late '70s. For example, much confusion (of course!) ensues from a mix-up when the gang sets up their first answering machine, as it does when Jack and Janet are pursuaded to try a computer dating service.
Despite its being the sixth season, this show is still consistently funny. You won't regret picking up a copy!
Three's Company - Season Six
GREAT DVD WORTH THE TIME AND MONEY
WORTH THE MONEY
I LOVE THIS DVD, BRINGS BACK LAUGHTER AND MEMORYS AND YOU NEVER GET BORED WITH IT,Three's Company - Season Six
My Favorite TV Show
I've always loved Three's Company and when it was on, I was pretty young but I watched the reruns for years and had most of the episodes on VHS tapes. When the DVD's started coming out, I was thrilled and bought the first 5 seasons and I just bought Season 6 recently. I love all the seasons and for the price Amazon sells them for, it's great!Three's Company - Season Six
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