Single-Issue Landlord: Difference between revisions

Content added Content deleted
m (it helps if I put the categories in order...)
(Oops - got one of the subsection names wrong. Fixed.)
Line 25: Line 25:
* The [[Trope Maker]] is ''[[Three's Company]]''. Its reputation as being a fountain for [[Idiot Plot|Idiot Plots]] is largely based on the only part of the show anyone remembers -- that Jack has to pretend to be gay so the landlord doesn't realize the apartment is a den of sin. You'd think Janet and Chrissy would just avert this entire conflict by getting a female roommate, but it would seem that Jack's cooking really is that good.
* The [[Trope Maker]] is ''[[Three's Company]]''. Its reputation as being a fountain for [[Idiot Plot|Idiot Plots]] is largely based on the only part of the show anyone remembers -- that Jack has to pretend to be gay so the landlord doesn't realize the apartment is a den of sin. You'd think Janet and Chrissy would just avert this entire conflict by getting a female roommate, but it would seem that Jack's cooking really is that good.


==Stage Plays==
==Theater==
* In ''Love, Sex, and the IRS'', the landlord is obsessed with catching the main characters breaking his no female visitors policy. The play is about the two male roommates pretending one of them is a woman so they can cheat on their taxes by claiming to be a married couple. [[Hilarity Ensues]].
* In ''Love, Sex, and the IRS'', the landlord is obsessed with catching the main characters breaking his no female visitors policy. The play is about the two male roommates pretending one of them is a woman so they can cheat on their taxes by claiming to be a married couple. [[Hilarity Ensues]].