(November 17, 2015 at 7:12 pm)Thena323 Wrote: As a kid, the pattern was apparent to me and my siblings as well. Every single episode surrounded the basic plot device of mishearing/misunderstanding. The pattern did make it very easy to follow, as it does with most half-hour sitcoms. We just thought John Ritter was hilarious. Still do (his performances anyway).
We hated the spin-off "Three's a Crowd" where the roomates have moved on a Jack marries some bore...much less falling. I think it go canceled fairly quickly.
I thought Threes A crowd had potential, I think they should of skipped the dad as a character, kept Jack's boss when he was working at the prior place before he brought Jack's Bistro and at first the Italian guy owned the building till his girlfriend's father bought the building., the Italian guy was his boss, I also like the assistant Felipe who hated that Jack took the top spot. They should have kept the assistant on even Three's Company.