A quote from Janet while Jack is teaching a cooking class and delivering one corny joke after another.....to no laughter and many "eye-rolls" from the students. Funny stuff.
Enter Dean Travers niece Betty Jean......and she's extremely late for the class.
Dean Travers niece needs to get an "A" in Jack's cooking class to appease her uncle. It is apparent cooking in the kitchen is not her forte. She has other ideas of how to get an "A". Jack resists her advances as he know his goose is cooked if Dean "two girls" Travis finds out Jack even lays a finger on her.
Jack caters (no pun intended) to her in class, much to the chagrin of Janet who is eager & learning quickly.,
I won't spoil the ending but there are some excellent laughs at the end when Larry comes in to Dean Travers office to save the day.
When I originally saw the episode, I thought it was fine episode but nothing special. After a 2nd viewing I liked it more. Three's Company is a very re-watchable show. It's never been out of syndication since the end of the series in 1984.
I'd call this a sleeper episode.
Enter Dean Travers niece Betty Jean......and she's extremely late for the class.
Dean Travers niece needs to get an "A" in Jack's cooking class to appease her uncle. It is apparent cooking in the kitchen is not her forte. She has other ideas of how to get an "A". Jack resists her advances as he know his goose is cooked if Dean "two girls" Travis finds out Jack even lays a finger on her.
Jack caters (no pun intended) to her in class, much to the chagrin of Janet who is eager & learning quickly.,
I won't spoil the ending but there are some excellent laughs at the end when Larry comes in to Dean Travers office to save the day.
When I originally saw the episode, I thought it was fine episode but nothing special. After a 2nd viewing I liked it more. Three's Company is a very re-watchable show. It's never been out of syndication since the end of the series in 1984.
I'd call this a sleeper episode.