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Old 08-31-2003, 12:53 PM   #1
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Default Chrissy became younger each season. In season one she was 28, in season two she was

24, in season three she was 19, in season four she was 15 and in the 5th season she was 13.-LOL Chrissy Snow started out as a mature well spoken women in her 20's who dated mature older men to this knock-keee, 14 year old whiny teenager who dated guys like ELMO. ELMO was in the episode when CHrissy played Mrs. Furley. Chrissy still was a tad bit of a airhead in the earlier season but in the later seasons it was no longer a mental thing. She communicated and dressed like a teenager.
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I agree. I loved the Chrissy character in the first 2 seasons. Although she was still funny in the later seasons, the writers turned her character into a cartoon.
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Oh wow, I think this is a first. I actually agree with you! lol, yes it did seem she acted younger and younger each season. She was pretty mature in the first season but by the time she left she acted like a little kid...
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24, in season three she was 19, in season four she was 15 and in the 5th season she was 13.-LOL Chrissy Snow started out as a mature well spoken women in her 20's who dated mature older men to this knock-keee, 14 year old whiny teenager who dated guys like ELMO. ELMO was in the episode when CHrissy played Mrs. Furley. Chrissy still was a tad bit of a airhead in the earlier season but in the later seasons it was no longer a mental thing. She communicated and dressed like a teenager.

That's because "Three's Company" was a spin-off of "Big John/Little John".
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That's because "Three's Company" was a spin-off of "Big John/Little John".

Are you ever going to grow UP?
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I agree. Towards the end of Suzanne's run, Chrissy was just a cartoon. I enjoyed Chrissy much better during the first 2 seasons. Each season the character kept being dumbed down. It was beyond ridiculous at the end. The writers probably made her incredibly dumb as a jab at Suzanne. I wouldn't be surprised. (Just a hunch on my part). It was really hard to watch Suzanne's last 1 or 2 seasons (I can't recall when the writers really started dumbing down Chrissy).
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I didn't personally notice that much of a difference in the first three seasons. Yes, she was not as bright in season 3 as she was in season 1, but she was defintely much smarter than season 4 Chrissy.

Season 4/5 Chrissy was basically the same, IMO. Chrissy wasn't on enough in season 5 to really judge.
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