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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Bernard West, Dave Powers, Michael Ross (XI), Bill Hobin, Don Nicholl |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 15 March, 1977 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Anchor Bay |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Box set, Color, Full Screen, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Comedies & Family Ent., Movie, TV Shows, Television |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 013131361995 |
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Customer Reviews of Three's Company: Season 6
Great season here.... These are some of the funniest episodes ever of Three's Company. "Up in the Air" and "Jack Bares All" are my favorites, but just about every one of them is fantastic. Priscilla definitely fit in quite well on the show. Can't wait for Seasons 7 & 8. I wish they'd also release both seasons of The Ropers and the full season of Three's A Crowd...
The Show has become Two's Company Plus One.
So finally, we have approached the Priscilla Barnes years of Three's Company.
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>After the Suzanne Somers debacle of season five in which we were rather hastily introduced to Cindy Snow, Chrissy's cousin, it became obvious that a new roommate is needed. Jennilee Harrison is great eye candy, but her acting and comic timing needed a lot to be desired; not to mention chemistry between her and Joyce DeWitt and John Ritter.
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>So enter Priscilla Barnes, and season six of Three's Company turn out to be the year that the show will either make it or break. History showed that Priscilla Barnes saved the show and extended it to another three successful years.
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>However, watching the season again on DvD, several things are becoming apparent that were not so obvious at first.
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>Despite the addition of the talented Priscilla Barnes, her chemistry with Ritter and DeWitt, while adequate, was not the same as Suzanne Somer's. In fact, due to the absence of Somers, the show had re-focused itself; instead of being about Jack, Janet and Chrissy, it is now about Jack and Janet with Terri occasionally getting in the mix.
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>In season six, John Ritter and Joyce DeWitt often carried the show and the Terri Alden character rarely said more than ten words in a row. Other than the premiere episode that introduced her character, Terri was often looking from the sidelines as Jack and Janet goof it up.
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>With the addition of Barnes, the Cindy Snow character was left on the sidelines. In season six, Jennilee Harrison became loud and obnoxious, almost as if she was overcompensating her character's increasing irrelevance.
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>Overall, season six still manage to rack up points for some outrageous episodes, my personal favorites are: Jack's 10, Hearts and Flowers, Eyewitness Blues, Janet Wigs Out, Doctor In the House, Professor Jack, Two Flew Over the Cuckoo Nest, Strangers In the Night, The Matchbreakers, Maid to Order, and Now, Here's Jack.
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>As for extras, only the premiere episode have audio commentary. I am surprised that Chris Mann, the author of "Come and Knock on Our Door" didn't do a commentary for season 6, for he provided a lot of interesting insight on previous seasons.
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>And for all of you out there posting requests for episode lists instead of reviews, get Chris Mann's book. You will find complete episode listing there.
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Another Great Season with the one and only Jack Tripper
I love this season just as much or more because the tension that suzanne somers created was gone. There's no other like Joyce DeWitt and Pricilla Barnes did a fantastic job. It would be great to see them on TV someday. To Don Knotts,Norman Fell,Audra Lindley, I miss you and you still bring laughter to all who watch. To John Ritter, Thank you very much for all the years of hard work, dedication, and laughter. We can know why the lily has so brief a time to bloom in the warmth of sunlights kiss upon it face before it folds its' fragrance in and bids the world good night to rest its' beauty in a gentler place.
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>But we can know that nothing that is loved is ever lost and no one who has ever touched a heart can really pass away because some beauty lingers on in each memory of which they've been a part.