Introduction
It's 8 p.m. Pacific Standard Time on Tuesday, September 20, 1977. I'm a motherless, nine-year-old only child who has finished her fourth-grade homework in time for prime time. I don't have a channel-changer and I've got a cat or two on my lap. I'm settled in for an hour and a half of ABC sitcoms, which will last, with some detours (and the death of one cat) for the next six seasons. This is the first night of what will become a wildly popular lineup, but no one knows that yet. In an hour, I will watch Jack (played by the very talented and boyishly handsome John Ritter) look for a job, as a nude male model and/or an encyclopedia salesman, on the breakout hit of the previous Spring, Three's Company, now in its first full season. It is the second episode of the year, the eighth overall, and continues the playful naughtiness it has already become notorious for, here with Janet pretending to be a horny housewife until Jack tickles her. I will have a crush ...
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