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Santa Monica, Ca

2006-12-15 19:14:00 · answer #1 · answered by RAIDERBETO 3 · 0 0

Santa Monica!

2006-12-15 19:17:35 · answer #2 · answered by zpb52 2 · 0 0

I think they live in Santa Monica, California

2006-12-15 19:18:11 · answer #3 · answered by Excel 2 · 0 0

They lived near the beach in Santa Monica, California.

The show was a remake of the British sitcom Man About the House and revolved around two women and a man sharing an apartment together. Jack Tripper moved into the apartment that Chrissy Snow and Janet Wood were sharing together after they found him sleeping in their shower after a party. To be allowed to stay in the apartment, Jack let the landlord, Stanley Roper (and subsequently, Ralph Furley), believe he was gay. Stanley's wife Helen knew that Jack was not gay from the second episode on, but didn't mind. Stanley never found out, frequently calling Jack "one of the girls." Ralph, who tried on several occasions to "persuade" Jack to convert to heterosexuality, didn't find out Jack wasn't gay until the last episode, when he took credit for "curing" him.

The show was set minutes from the beach in Santa Monica, California, and usually focused on four sets: the trio's apartment, the landlord's apartment, Larry, the womanizing upstairs neighbor's apartment and the neighborhood pub/restaurant called The Regal Beagle. In later seasons, The Beagle was seen less frequently, as Jack's Bistro became the setting for many scenes.


Summary
The series revolved around sexual double entendres, misunderstandings and clumsiness. One episode involved Jack going to the hospital to have a tattoo removed, but before he leaves for the operation, Janet overhears Jack and Larry discussing a friend's vasectomy. She believes that Jack is the one having the vasectomy and tries to talk him out of it. Mr. Furley, on the other hand, believes Jack is going in for a sex-change operation when Jack's suitcase opens and spills lacy nightgowns all over the floor (the suitcase was actually Janet's, and she simply hadn't unpacked it yet) and because Jack told Mr. Furley he was going in to "get rid of something I never should have had in the first place."

This use of "comedy of errors" attracted many fans, including Lucille Ball, who was such a huge fan of the show that she hosted a retrospective during the series' run.


Pilots
Three pilot episodes were shot for Three's Company, a rarity for American television. The show was recast several times at the instruction of ABC's Fred Silverman. The first pilot featured Ritter as "David", Valerie Curtin as "Jenny", and Suzanne Zenor as "Samantha", and the pilot looked more like the first episode of the actual show. The second pilot featured Ritter and DeWitt in as Jack and Janet, but Susan Lanier played Chrissy and the pilot looked more like the second episode of the actual show.

Spinoffs
Three's Company spawned two short-lived spinoffs: The Ropers, revolving around Jack, Janet, and Chrissy's former landlords; and Three's a Crowd, the further adventures of Jack as he settles down. These too were based on the Man About the House spin-offs George and Mildred and Robin's Nest, which unlike their U.S. counterparts, were very successful.

2006-12-15 19:21:41 · answer #4 · answered by amalia372005 5 · 0 1

"We can live beside the ocean, leave the fire behind, swim out past the breakers, watch the world die" Santa Monica-Everclear

2006-12-15 19:16:33 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

San Diego remeber they go to the san diego zoo!

2006-12-15 19:17:07 · answer #6 · answered by It Co$t To Be Around The Bo$$ 4 · 0 1

Hello,

Santa Monica, California.

Hope this helps you.................... : - O

2006-12-15 19:14:27 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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