Ep 4. Snow Job
- October 2, 1979
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7.6 (202)
Jack, Janet, and Chrissy are back with another exciting episode of Three's Company, titled "Snow Job." In this episode, the gang is excited about the possibility of skiing for the first time, but their excitement is hampered when they realize that it is too expensive. They decide to earn some extra cash to pay for their ski trip and find a job working at a local burger joint.
Things start to get complicated when they discover that their boss, Mr. Angelino, is short-staffed and needs them to work during their planned ski trip. They try to convince him to let them go, but he refuses, leaving them with no choice but to go to work.
As they work, they realize that they are not the only ones who need to earn some extra cash. A group of local mobsters come into the restaurant and ask Mr. Angelino to pay them some protection money. When he refuses, they threaten him and the gang know they have to act fast to protect their boss and themselves.
The group hatches a plan to scare off the mobsters, but things don't go quite as planned. The mobsters catch on to their plan and decide to teach them a lesson. The gang is chased through the restaurant and into the snow, where they are forced to battle their way to safety.
Despite their ordeal, they manage to make it back to the restaurant in one piece, and the mobsters decide to leave them alone. Mr. Angelino is grateful for their help and decides to give them a bonus to pay for their ski trip. The group is ecstatic and makes plans to hit the slopes the next day.
As they head out to enjoy their ski trip, they bump into the mobsters once again. However, this time the mobsters approach them with a different attitude. They are impressed with the group's bravery and invite them to join them for dinner.
The episode ends with the group sitting down for dinner with the mobsters, wondering what kind of crazy adventure they will have next. "Snow Job" is a hilarious and action-packed episode that is sure to keep viewers on the edge of their seats.