Three's Company

Three's Company (1977)

Episode list - season 5

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All season 5 mistakesMistakes
1Upstairs Downstairs Downstairs1
2And Justice for Jack1
3A Hundred Dollars a What?0
4Downhill Chaser0
5A Crowded Romance0
6Room at the Bottom0
7Chrissy's Cousin1
8Jack to the Rescue0
9The Not-So-Great Imposter3
10Jack's Other Mother0
11Make Room for Daddy0
12Janet's Secret1
13Father of the Bride0
14Furley Versus Furley0
15In Like Larry0
16Teacher's Pet0
17And Baby Makes Four0
18Night of the Ropers0
19Double Trouble2
20Dying to Meet You1
21The Case of the Missing Blonde1
22Honest Jack Tripper0
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Stanley Roper: I want my rent.
Helen Roper: Stanley, where are your manners? You're supposed to say hello when you walk into a room.
Stanley Roper: Hello, I want my rent.

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Mate for Each Other - S6-E26

Trivia: In the episode where Janet asks Jack if she's a bad kisser, take a look at Janet when he kisses her. Jack unexpectedly slip Janet his tongue (which surprises the audience as well) and that throws Janet off and shocks her. Her surprised face is not acting, and was really surprised he did that. You'll also notice that when they part, she can't keep a straight face.

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Suggested correction: This does not happen, their kiss is closed and for 2 seconds and Janet doesn't ask about her kissing. She says before the kiss when they have few mishaps trying to kiss before the final kiss that no-one has ever picked her kissing before and his response was, "Just shut up and kiss me!" She responds, "Okay fine!" Then they kiss, mouth closed just lips.

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A Man About the House - S1-E1

Question: I never understood the meaning of the dialogue in a scene with the Ropers in the first episode. Stanley says to Helen something like "Too bad you're not from India - you'd be sacred there." Helen then comes back by saying "and contented." What did both of these phrases mean?

Answer: Mr. Roper was basically comparing Mrs. Roper to a cow, which is a sacred and highly revered animal among Hindus; Mrs. Roper's retort meant that she wasn't happy with her marriage or current station in life, so she'd be happier as a cow in India.

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