#12: Physical Comedy Was The Real Star Of The Show
Three’s Company didn’t just rely on clever lines, it relied on bodies in motion. John Ritter’s pratfalls, double takes, and perfectly timed collapses turned each episode into a small ballet of chaos. Physical comedy drove the jokes, often more than the dialogue itself.

That style shaped how the show was rehearsed and filmed. Scenes were blocked meticulously to make sure every stumble landed just right. Doors, couches, and kitchen counters became props, and timing was everything. It’s why the show still plays so well in reruns — slapstick never needs updating.
