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10/10
an outstanding episode
localyokel197624 December 2010
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A very underrated episode that aired when the show was in its prime. Jeffrey Tambor, who played several different roles during three's companys run, plays a psychiatrist the terri brings home. Jack and janet meet him, but have no idea he is a physician.... they think he is a patient at a psychiatric ward. So the good doctor and terry decide to go to dinner at the sea cliff ...a fancy restaurant on the side of a cliff. Jack and janet... Fearing for her life.. follow terry to the restaurant There's confusion the entire episode as always. Tambor is brilliant as always the whole time. You don't wanna miss this 1.

It's a great episode
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10/10
Clever and Classic
sambase-387739 July 2021
This is one of my favorite episodes of Three's Company. It's written and performed with absolute precision. If they had screwed up the writing or the performances in any way it could have been a disaster. But they didn't and the result is an extremely funny and timeless episode. At times it's almost like a ballet with the performers movements carefully integrated. And, on top of it, there's even a serious point behind it all. So you'll laugh, you'll learn, and you'll laugh some more. And that makes it a classic.
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10/10
Hilarious episode!
calchick-1280630 January 2023
My favorite Three's Company episode..I never get tired of seeing this; as many times as I have seen it, this episode never fails to still make me laugh out loud. The dialogue is sharp and witty, and the entire cast just shines in this. The interplay between John Ritter and Jeffrey Tambor in the restaurant is especially classic, where they still think the other is a mental patient. I think this episode features some of Ritter's finest work. He was truly a comedic genius and when I see these Three's Company episodes years after I first saw them, I appreciate more the unique talent he really had.
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