View Full Version : Chrissy's Tag Scenes


Dianne3
03-05-2024, 03:17 PM
One of my favourite TC episodes is when Jack & Janet think Cindy is pregnant.
I have seen this episode so many times.

Yet, not long ago I saw a scene that I don't think I have ever seen before. At the end of the episode Chrissy calls and Janet talks to her. I'm guessing that this scene was Suzanne Somers final TC appearance.

How many tag scenes were there? I know that only one tag scene is shown in the middle of the episode which is part of the plot. The other tag scenes are shown at the end and usually they are cut.

ClarenceAlabama
03-05-2024, 04:37 PM
One of my favourite TC episodes is when Jack & Janet think Cindy is pregnant.
I have seen this episode so many times.

Yet, not long ago I saw a scene that I don't think I have ever seen before. At the end of the episode Chrissy calls and Janet talks to her. I'm guessing that this scene was Suzanne Somers final TC appearance.

How many tag scenes were there? I know that only one tag scene is shown in the middle of the episode which is part of the plot. The other tag scenes are shown at the end and usually they are cut.

Yes, that was a great episode and it was Suzanne's last episode. She did 7 tag scenes in total.

The next episode was "Night of the Ropers" and that was the Ropers last episode.

Season 5 is an underrated season. A lot of funny episodes that season.

DEH55
03-05-2024, 05:55 PM
I recently just watched all of Chrissy's phone call's from Fresno. What a weird situation and crazy That even happened. Suzanne not being allowed anywhere the set or the cast. A very toxic thing. Richard Kline has even said how Suzanne was treated was handled horribly.

Mace Dolex
03-18-2024, 12:34 AM
I recently just watched all of Chrissy's phone call's from Fresno. What a weird situation and crazy That even happened. Suzanne not being allowed anywhere the set or the cast. A very toxic thing. Richard Kline has even said how Suzanne was treated was handled horribly.
How different the TV working environment landscape was back then, imagine something like that happening on any current TV show with an ensemble cast and the producers treat the actor/actress like that there would be tons of lawsuits happening.

BestTVever
03-18-2024, 07:15 AM
How different the TV working environment landscape was back then, imagine something like that happening on any current TV show with an ensemble cast and the producers treat the actor/actress like that there would be tons of lawsuits happening.
She was in breach of contract. They could have fired her right away. She did sue them but I don't think it went anywhere. ABC executives thought it was too weird to have her disappear from the show. So they came up with the idea she could appear but not on the set. It definitely could be seen as punishment and was a poor idea IMHO. Suzanne ran into the producer of Threes Company in an elevator during this time and she begged him she would drop her suit and if everything could go back to normal with her old salary. He pretty much told her to drop dead. They were making an example of her.

Dianne3
03-18-2024, 02:24 PM
I have another question.

Joyce missed one episode, which from these boards I learned was because of a salary dispute. I was under the impression that both Joyce & Suzanne were making the same salary. Was Joyce making less at that time?

BestTVever
03-19-2024, 06:36 AM
I have another question.

Joyce missed one episode, which from these boards I learned was because of a salary dispute. I was under the impression that both Joyce & Suzanne were making the same salary. Was Joyce making less at that time?
She was promised a raise and the network took it back or would not honor the raise. She called in sick. She met with the top executive of ABC who reinstated her raise and she went back to work. She was ready to appear in "Stanley's Hotline" but the cast had already practiced the script without her so she sat it out.

I think Joyce and Suzanne were paid approximately the same. They had different contracts like they all did. I think her raise was something her or her agent worked into her contract.