John Ritter, Joyce DeWitt, and Priscilla Barnes star in Three's Company, "Mate for each other" (1982). Learn the answers to: What is the history of computer matchmaking? Why was Scott once scared of Three's Company? And, why are Scott and Mike discussing Rocky V again? Listen now to find out!
When Jack and Janet secretly sign up for a computer dating service, they get matched to one another and share an evening out. Scott Croco and Mike Young unhack Three's Company, "Mate for each other" (1982).
Episode Log:
Mike reviews Rocky V (1:20) Three's Company's premise (4:30) Summary of Mate for Each Other's story (8:25) John Ritter as Jack Tripper (11:00) Janet and the third, rotating, roomate (16:50) Priscilla Barnes's career (19:30) Larry Dallas (22:15) The landlords - The Ropers and Mr. Furley (22:45) General reaction to the episode (27:50) Classic misunderstandings in this episode (30:00) Reviewing the jokes and gags (31:35) Scott's theory for this episode's place in the overall series (37:00) Favorite episodes of Three's Company (42:20) Scott tells story of Three's Company being scary (46:15) Matchmaking in this episode (51:40) Computer matchmaking / History of online dating (53:30) Problems with online dating (1:01:20) Ratings & awards (1:04:10)Episode 015 - Three's Company, "Mate for Each Other" (1982) unhacked!
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