This article was originally published at Lizanest.com.

Before streaming, binge-watching, or edgy sitcoms, there was Three’s Company — the show that turned misunderstandings, innuendo, and roommate chaos into pure TV gold. From Jack Tripper’s pratfalls to Chrissy Snow’s giggles and the Ropers’ marital battles, this 1970s classic delivered the kind of outrageous fun that made America laugh every week. It wasn’t just about slapstick and one-liners — Three’s Company captured the spirit of its time: carefree, colorful, and a little bit naughty. Decades later, fans still tune in for the laughs, the fashion, and the chemistry that made this Santa Monica apartment the most entertaining address on television.
