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Three's Company
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<blockquote data-quote="Daniel Avery" data-source="post: 438885" data-attributes="member: 27"><p>They could not lean into Terri as a "smarter" roommate, which would seem logical given her career as a nurse. If they had leaned into her being 'the smart one' then 99% of the material would fall apart. I mean, the shorthand formula of every episode was "Character misinterprets something they saw/heard, and things go haywire until they figure out the mistake." If you had a truly intelligent person in the mix, they would figure out the mistake within seconds and then there would be no story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daniel Avery, post: 438885, member: 27"] They could not lean into Terri as a "smarter" roommate, which would seem logical given her career as a nurse. If they had leaned into her being 'the smart one' then 99% of the material would fall apart. I mean, the shorthand formula of every episode was "Character misinterprets something they saw/heard, and things go haywire until they figure out the mistake." If you had a truly intelligent person in the mix, they would figure out the mistake within seconds and then there would be no story. [/QUOTE]
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