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015: Three's Company, "Mate for Each Other" (1982)
Manage episode 206213361 series 1933099
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! Full Shownotes: http://www.moviesunhacked.com/2018/threes-company-mate-for-each-other/
Movies Unhacked explores movies and their depictions of technology. We analyze everything from Hollywood blockbusters and television shows, to sci-fi, horror, and classic cinema. Movie talk and tech talk in one handy podcast!
Online: moviesunhacked.com Twitter: @moviesunhacked Facebook: facebook.com/moviesunhackd
Music by Sean Haeberman
Copyright © 2018 Movies Unhacked. All rights reserved.
71 episodes
Manage episode 206213361 series 1933099
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! Full Shownotes: http://www.moviesunhacked.com/2018/threes-company-mate-for-each-other/
Movies Unhacked explores movies and their depictions of technology. We analyze everything from Hollywood blockbusters and television shows, to sci-fi, horror, and classic cinema. Movie talk and tech talk in one handy podcast!
Online: moviesunhacked.com Twitter: @moviesunhacked Facebook: facebook.com/moviesunhackd
Music by Sean Haeberman
Copyright © 2018 Movies Unhacked. All rights reserved.
71 episodes
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