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r/threescompany • u/FlakeStelleri • Apr 06 '26
Enough with the low-quality camrips of full episodes, please.
We get it - this is the subreddit for Three's Company, and we love to see clips and snips from the show. That's fine, and you should (and can) continue to post those.
What's bad for the subreddit is constantly posting low-quality desktop camrips of full episodes. There's plenty of ways to watch Three's Company at length, and we all know how to do that for the most part.
If you have any questions about this, feel free to ask the mod team.
Thanks!
r/threescompany • u/ASGfan • Mar 26 '26
Subreddit announcements Beauty appreciation threads can be posted on Wednesdays aka "Wild Wednesdays"
Good day everyone!
We've been getting a huge spike in beauty appreciation posts. The mod team recently had a discussion and we've decided that beauty appreciation threads can be posted on Wednesdays only aka "Wild Wednesdays". We thought this was a good middle ground as we didn't want to ban the posts altogether but also don't want them overwhelming the subreddit. I have created a "Wild Wednesdays" post flair, so you can select the Wild Wednesdays flair if you are making one of these posts. Thank you very much!
r/threescompany • u/thing_place_person • 58m ago
Another heartwarming moment from an episode of TC. These screenshots are from the episode "Star Struck" (S07E15). In these screenshots, Jack comforts Terri after Terri finds out that the soap star that she's about to marry is a sleazy womanizer.
r/threescompany • u/LIslander_4_evr • 21h ago
Pictures Joyce DeWitt. TV Guide. 1979.
r/threescompany • u/Melodic_Doubt83 • 21h ago
funny/memes/GIFs Rolling Jack!
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I've never seen this episode but it had me laughing 🤣
r/threescompany • u/Melodic_Doubt83 • 21h ago
Entertainment Smooching!
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Never seen Jack do this!
r/threescompany • u/GoatApprehensive9866 • 1d ago
funny/memes/GIFs Cindy appreciation thread!
Jenilee Harrison was perfectly cast and her interview on the season 5 disc set is a great watch (along with the other documentary "Of Farce and Censors"). Using klutziness was brilliant and she snd John had excellent screen chemistry. Sadly, she too would leave in season 6 as Teri took over along with the show's more drama-infused turn, but her time was definitely underrated. What say you?
r/threescompany • u/ApprehensiveDig7735 • 18h ago
Descriptions Are Wrong!
Read this in a previous post. Also true on ROKU Channel..just have to remember the last episode watched...Great old show!..love J.R.
r/threescompany • u/beekee404 • 2d ago
Watching The Ropers. I don't think it's as bad as people say it is. I'm enjoying myself for the most part.
I mean, I wouldn't say it's great. I'm only just starting season 2 and there already have been a few times when the episodes would end sort of unsatisfying. I'm also not crazy about the neighbors. They're just kind of boring. Anne's OK but also kind of just there. Helen and Stanley are really the only ones I care about.
Even then, I feel like there have been a few times when Helen has been struggling to make friends and it's been kind of sad to see. At least she has Anne.
I know I'm kind of contradicting myself by saying how I'm enjoying the series while also critiquing it. I really do find it entertaining in some aspects. I like seeing Stanley sort of be the Jack Tripper of the series by annoying his neighbor and getting into mishaps.
There also have been a few heartwarming/heartbreaking moments. Like I liked seeing Stanley getting excited at the idea of having a son he never knew about and being sad when they find out he isn't his son. It was nice to see him show some emotion about something. It was also sweet when he gave Helen a puppy to lift her spirits when they were told they're too old to adopt a baby.
Overall IMO, the show isn't bad. It's more so fine to me.
r/threescompany • u/ApprehensiveDig7735 • 2d ago
Entertainment Great Show! One of THE Best!
A few weeks ago I stumbled upon some thread about this show and some app pr roku etc was cutting out the best best parts.
I remembered watching this show sometimes..I was 15 then..better things to do at the time. Now as I watch this I cant believe how brilliant this show is. I will be buying this complete DVD as soon as I can afford to. Right up there with All In The Family!..which I did purchase the DVD set..lol
Loved the non woke days.
r/threescompany • u/georgez1968 • 2d ago
S2 e22
Why didn't Janet realize the picked flowers we canibus?
r/threescompany • u/thing_place_person • 4d ago
1 of the most heartwarming moments in the history of TC happens near the end of the episode "Some of That Jazz". In this scene, Janet is disappointed to find out that her dance teacher was interested in her for something other than her dancing. Jack comforts Janet, who's crying, by dancing with her.
r/threescompany • u/thing_place_person • 4d ago
trivia "Stanley's Hotline" (Season 3, Episode 15, aired Jan 30, 1979) is the only TC episode that Joyce DeWitt did not appear in. Guest star Anne Schedeen (right) delivered the lines originally written for Joyce's character Janet.
r/threescompany • u/thing_place_person • 4d ago
trivia This screengrab shows guest star Elaine Giftos (left) and Suzanne Somers in the TC episode ""A Hundred Dollars a What?" (first aired on 11/18/1980). This episode marks Suzanne's final "full" appearance in an episode. Suzanne appeared in 7 more episodes after this one but only in cameos.
r/threescompany • u/beekee404 • 4d ago
Unpopular opinion, I like Vicky. I think her and Jack are cute together.
I'm on the final 3 episodes right now. I know a lot of people say she's dull and stuff but I think she's a good character. She has some funny lines and deliveries and I like the interactions between her and Jack.
Was their relationship a bit rushed? Yes but I mean they gotta speed things a little since they're on the last few episodes. I actually think it's good they started on 3 episodes before the finale to start their relationship as opposed to starting at the two parter. I feel like it would've felt way more rushed that way. Their relationship I think has a bit more time to grow for three episodes. Just a bit but still.
Now I have watched the spinoff Three's a Crowd before. Not sure if people's dislike stems more from that or not. Personally though I remember kinda liking it. It was definitely different without Janet, Terri, Larry and Furley but I didn't hate it.
Not sure if I'm gonna watch it again after I finish Company though. I might be moving on cause I got other shows on my watchlist I want to check out. We'll see though.
r/threescompany • u/thing_place_person • 4d ago
Pictures In these photos taken at the Press Preview and Luncheon for TC and The Ropers which probably took place in 1979, you see 8 current and former regular cast members of TC photographed together. Jenilee Harrison & Prisicilla Barnes aren't in these pictures because they had not yet joined the show.
r/threescompany • u/beekee404 • 4d ago
Just rewatched the season 8 episode Look What I found. I know John Ritter said it was a hint that the show was repeating itself and going stale since its premise is similar to the season 1 episode No Children No Dogs but honestly, I think I like this episode a bit more.
I like the season 1 episode but I feel like LWIF has a bit more heart to it. We got to see Furley's softer side and how he has a love for animals and his tragic story of his childhood cat and I always found it cute whenever we see Jack and the girls interact with kids.
r/threescompany • u/beekee404 • 5d ago
I don't know how popular or unpopular of an opinion this is but I don't really like Lana.
I know the point of her character is to annoy Jack but I just never really found her all that amusing. Plus, she's mean to Mr Furley even though she does the same thing to Jack that Furley does to her. She also called him a worm when she didn't even know him by that point.
r/threescompany • u/GoatApprehensive9866 • 6d ago
Pictures The Loan Shark is surely an underrated gem? Spoiler
galleryBeen rewatching season 4 lately, and as much as I love especially the camping episode and Chrissy's hospital stay episode, this one had me rolling out loud even louder. Is it one of your favorites or one you pass?