Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You could pick 2,3, or 4, and come up with examples to support. But 4 does give you more storylines.
+1. Four is a good number. You see it with groups of male or mixed gender friends too. Jerry, Kramer, Elaine and George. Mac, Dee, Dennis, and Charlie. Hank, Dale, Boomhauer, and Bill. There's four Ghostbusters, four Ninja Turtles, etc.
Seeing "Hank, Dale, Boomhauer, and Bill" turn up out of the blue like this makes my day. Time to find "King of the Hill" somehow and watch some episodes.
And you're right, four seems to be a magic number for storytelling.
I'll add:
Girlfriends (early 2000s sitcom with Tracee Ellis Ross -- four women friends)
The Buccaneeers (remade several times; four American women in 1870s England)
Once you start to think about examples, there seem to be so many.