It’s a beautiful song. Can anyone help me with the “Three’s Company” reference? Is that a TV show?
I think the Three’s Company reference was to the way in which the father saw his son apparently giving Spacey a blowjob, just based off of incomplete silhouttes of them doing drugs. In other words, something happens because of a misunderstanding. However, in this case, the results were slightly different than the usual half-hour of zaniness.
Yank version of “Man About The House”.
It’s been years since I’ve seen it, but weren’t the gay couple in it for, like 30 seconds total screen time? Why is half the OP talking about such minor characters?
*Man About the House * - oh, the years are rolling back. Gap toother Richard O’Sullivan and his dolly birds…
Miller, precisely. The depiction of the homosexual couple next door was so stereotypical and shallow, squeezed in only as a melodramatic counterpoint to the homophobic homosexual marine’s latent homosexuality. The various scenes in which Jims appear (there are at least three of them are symptomatic, microcosmic of the shallowness and laziness of the director’s approach.
What do you mean, “precisely?” That has absolutely nothing to do with what I posted.
I thought you’d remember it, so I didn’t bother to explain further. The US version occasionally turned up on ITV at about 0100. No sign of Yootha Joyce though.