Yeah. I think I heard that story recently.Actually never really paid attention to her because I didn't find her attractive or like her personality. However. I was watching a blurb on the boob tube tonight about her. She got fired for asking for wage parity with John Ritter who was making 150 G's an episode to her 30 G's. Seems a reasonable ask after so many seasons. Don't know how much of the show she was carrying on her shoulders, but it does seem she was getting fucked. Thank God for Thigh master.
no, not really. But Mr. Furley kicks ass....Admit it Philip, you thought Mrs. Roper was the hot one.
With respect that title belongs to Buster Keaton...no, not really. But Mr. Furley kicks ass....
Cindy was also pretty hot. I love this show big time. I can't even explain.
Jack Tripper is God (Lordy, Lordy, Lordy, Lordy). John Ritter is the best physical comedian to ever live. I'm surprised Hollywood never capitalized on his talent the way they could've.
Philip
Chrissy in season one was so unbelievably different than Chrissy in season five before she left the show.The Chrissy character during the first season was pretty much a normal girl, IIRC, the writers dumbed her down in the second season, that's when the character really took off and she and Jack carried the show IMHO. Yeah, she did deserve a considerable raise.
Buster Keaton was quite the elaborate stunt man, especially in the 1920s when special effects were limited. He was definitely incredible.....With respect that title belongs to Buster Keaton...
Keaton is Jacky Chan’s idolWith respect that title belongs to Buster Keaton...
I have her original playboy...you think it's worth $ not that I would sell just curiousChrissy in season one was so unbelievably different than Chrissy in season five before she left the show.
Philip
That is what made the show appealing.....Threes Company, was the epitome and apex of absolute trash, garbage TV.
I was a big fan of Larry. What a hilarious letch.no, not really. But Mr. Furley kicks ass....
Cindy was also pretty hot. I love this show big time. I can't even explain.
Jack Tripper is God (Lordy, Lordy, Lordy, Lordy). John Ritter is the best physical comedian to ever live. I'm surprised Hollywood never capitalized on his talent the way they could've. I would have loved to have seen him in Mr. Bean/Pee-wee Herman style movies and shows.
Philip
maybe I'll be the one that buys it lolI have her original playboy...you think it's worth $ not that I would sell just curious
The story of Lana coming onto the show was an interesting one. Larry referred to Jack to work as a male escort and that's when he met Lana as a client before she decided to move into the building and chase him. And then poof she was gone along with her whole storyline.I was a big fan of Larry. What a hilarious letch.
Lana used to get me hot everytime she was on.
Some info about Lana’s disappearance, taken from the Wikipedia page of the actress who played her.The story of Lana coming onto the show was an interesting one. Larry referred to Jack to work as a male escort and that's when he met Lana as a client before she decided to move into the building and chase him. And then poof she was gone along with her whole storyline.
I feel like John Ritter's physical comedy really kicked in at the end of season four. I love how the producers discovered the talent and really showcased that after season four.
Philip
I always thought Joyce Dewitt was more appealing...I'm not a fan of the dumb blonde.She and Dewitt had a frosty relationship for 30 years, didn't speak , reunited in 2010 for tv , but you could still see the tension.
Yosemite Sam did all of his own stuntsBuster Keaton was quite the elaborate stunt man, especially in the 1920s when special effects were limited. He was definitely incredible.....
Definitely " derailing" the thread, but here's some Buster Keaton Canadian content.Buster Keaton was quite the elaborate stunt man, especially in the 1920s when special effects were limited. He was definitely incredible.....
But the funniest of all time is definitely subjective because John Ritter had the opportunity to also supply dialogue with a team of great writers and a hit show.
Philip