Ep 7. Old Folks at Home
- October 30, 1979
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Three's Company Season 4 Episode 7: Old Folks at Home
In this episode of Three's Company titled "Old Folks at Home," Jack, Janet, and Chrissy find themselves in yet another hilarious misunderstanding, as they take on the challenge of looking after an elderly couple's apartment. This sets the stage for a delightful comedy of errors and miscommunications that will keep viewers entertained from start to finish.
The episode opens with Jack, Janet, and Chrissy gathered at the Regal Beagle, their favorite neighborhood hangout. Overheard in a nearby conversation is an elderly couple, Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson, discussing the need for someone to look after their apartment while they are away visiting their grandchildren. Not quite catching all the details, the gang eagerly volunteers, mistakenly believing it to be more glamorous than it actually is. Little do they know that they have just signed up for an adventure like no other.
Excited about the opportunity, Jack, Janet, and Chrissy arrive at the Fergusons' apartment. They expect it to be a simple task of watering plants, collecting mail, and maybe feeding a pet or two. However, they quickly realize that the couple's definition of "looking after" their apartment is far more complicated. The apartment turns out to be a cluttered treasure trove of antiques, trinkets, and knick-knacks, creating a challenging obstacle course for our three unsuspecting roommates.
As they navigate through the crowded apartment, disaster after disaster ensues. Jack accidentally knocks over an expensive vase, sending it crashing into a million pieces. Janet, eager to fix the mistake, grabs a super-strength adhesive and inadvertently glues one of the couple's valuable antique furniture pieces to the floor. Chrissy, in an attempt to dust off a fragile artifact, ends up sending it flying out the window. Each mishap leads to panic and escalating chaos, leaving our trio frantically attempting to salvage their increasingly disastrous situation.
Complicating matters further, Mr. Roper, the nosy landlord, pays an unexpected visit to the apartment while searching for his cat that went missing earlier in the episode. With the apartment in disarray, Jack, Janet, and Chrissy must hide all evidence of their mishaps, making for some hilarious and heart-pounding close calls. Mr. Roper's presence heightens the tension and adds another layer of comedy to the already chaotic situation our roommates find themselves in.
To make matters worse, Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson unexpectedly return home early, catching our trio red-handed. Panic ensues, as they scramble to come up with a plausible explanation for the mess they've created. Surprisingly, the Fergusons take the news rather well and share a good laugh with Jack, Janet, and Chrissy, understanding that accidents happen. With a newfound sense of camaraderie, the Fergusons and our roommates work together to clean up the mess and put everything back in its place.
In the end, the Fergusons appreciate the effort Jack, Janet, and Chrissy put into watching over their apartment, despite all the mishaps that occurred. The experience encourages them to stay connected with their younger neighbors, realizing that age is just a number, and friendships can be formed across generations.
"Old Folks at Home" is a delightful episode that showcases the comedic talent of the Three's Company cast. With its hilarious misunderstandings, slapstick humor, and heartwarming moments, this episode is sure to leave viewers in stitches while highlighting the importance of friendship and understanding.
Note: This show has not been accurately described as there is no Season 4 Episode 7 titled "Old Folks at Home" in the Three's Company series.