Stupidity: The fact that Mr. Furley just gives Wally (a total stranger) a presumingly long ride out of town to a farm to see Jack is a bit unbelievable considering the odds are that the trio would not have given (or be obligated to give) Furley the address where they were staying (Larry just shows up too separately). Also, Wally leaves the barn alone at the end... how is he going to get back that same long distance? Although entertaining, lots of stupidities were in this one episode.
Three's Company (1977)
1 stupidity in season 6
Starring: John Ritter, Don Knotts, Suzanne Somers, Joyce DeWitt, Richard Kline
Genres: Comedy
She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not - S8-E2
Visible crew/equipment: After Jack talks to Larry about the magazine quiz Jack asks Janet if anything's been bothering her, and just as Terri walks out of the kitchen holding the two cans, a crew member's hand can be seen behind Terri placing a bag on the counter. (00:04:15)
Ralph Furley: Ohhhh, I'm through with women.
Jack Tripper: Aww.
Ralph Furley: Don't you get any ideas.
Trivia: Of all 5 roommates (Jack, Janet, Chrissy, Cindy, Terri), the only parent of a roommate never to appear in any episode is Cindy's mother.
Question: What is the picture of women on the walls of the set? Not the butterfly picture, the others.
Answer: Or, you may be referring to Tranquillo Cremona's High Life (A Piquant Conversation), which hangs above the side table.
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Answer: I believe you are referring to the artwork of Alphonse Mucha. On the wall next to the front door was "Feather" (which is one half of "Primrose and Feather"). Above the telephone in early episodes was "Zodiac". Also seen through The Apartment was "Spring" and "Autumn".