View Full Version : Question for the guys in regards to Cindy Snow
TVFactFan
12-28-2004, 09:40 PM
Do you agree that Cindy's Goofiness and Clumsiness made it impossible to see her as a woman with SEX APPEAL?
JAldridge86
12-28-2004, 10:00 PM
I dissagree, IMO, Cindy was the sexiest! ;)
dandelion wine
12-28-2004, 10:04 PM
:lol: Ok I'm not a guy, but I highly doubt there's any man out there who would look at Cindy and go, "That goofy, clumsy personality of hers just doesn't do a thing for me." That's probably the last thing on their minds when looking at her.
GARFIELDKOOL
12-29-2004, 10:14 AM
To me, the clumsiness of hers was more like a baby sister or something. Cindy's legs was the most attractive thing about her, especially when she was wearing shorts.
Sterling Holobyte
12-29-2004, 10:51 AM
Originally posted by GARFIELDKOOL
To me, the clumsiness of hers was more like a baby sister or something. Cindy's legs was the most attractive thing about her, especially when she was wearing shorts.
She has nice legs, that's for sure!:grineyes:
As far as her goofiness; I like people who are goofy! And her being pretty just make it even better!:)
Brian Damage
12-29-2004, 03:35 PM
I think Chrissy was at her sexiest in the beginning of the show. After that, she became too much of a cartoon character.
JAldridge86
12-29-2004, 06:00 PM
Originally posted by Brian Damage
I think Chrissy was at her sexiest in the beginning of the show. After that, she became too much of a cartoon character.
Umm...we're talking about Cindy, not Chrissy.
MoonFlower
12-29-2004, 07:25 PM
Originally posted by little insomniac
:lol: Ok I'm not a guy, but I highly doubt there's any man out there who would look at Cindy and go, "That goofy, clumsy personality of hers just doesn't do a thing for me." That's probably the last thing on their minds when looking at her.
ok, i'm not a man either but ITA. :lol:
Professor Plum
01-04-2005, 09:01 PM
I think Chrissy was at her sexiest in the beginning of the show. After that, she became too much of a cartoon character.
excuse me, but chrissy was just BEING herself in her two last seasons of the show unlike the earlier seasons of the show. She was just "another" janet when the show started, period.
ClarenceAlabama
01-19-2005, 09:29 PM
There should have been more Cindy and Jack episodes. They had great chemistry together and were very funny. Too bad Cindy and Janet wasn't believeable as friends. That's why they brought in Terri.
Edster2973
01-29-2005, 11:21 AM
There should have been more Cindy and Jack episodes. They had great chemistry together and were very funny. Too bad Cindy and Janet wasn't believeable as friends. That's why they brought in Terri.
Actually, Jack & Cindy were believable as friends... too believable actually. The producers felt that the sexual innuendo and the 'will they, or won't they' aspect of the show had diminished with the addition of Cindy since she was too much like a sister. Cindy Snow was not the kind of character to tell sex jokes or to have sex jokes revolve around; it would've come off as false. She was innocent like Chrissy but no way near as naive.
Janet Wood was more accessible in that area, but her role of putting off Jack's advances, in particular when it came to him and Chrissy, was far too ingrained in the audience's consciousness for that to be enough to carry the show. She did play a part in it, but it wasn't nearly enough. Again, Janet wasn't naive and could smell more than half of the advances that came her way.
Chrissy was brilliant in this aspect since her sexiness, and the innuendo that came with it, revolved around her without her even being aware of it. She was truly unaware of how she looked and didn't think she was all that, which further accentuated her appeal.
The producers tried to find that in another 'Chrissy' but too much of Chrissy lied within Suzanne. Suzanne was the heart of the character and the producers thought that by putting in another blonde and writing her jokes, they could create a suitable substitute for Chrissy. It didn't happen. I know people like to trumpet about Suzanne's greed & arrogance, but this was clearly a case of the producers thinking too much of themselves. They were clearly arrogant thinking they could create another 'Chrissy' with any new face that stepped into the role.
Why it worked with Priscilla Barnes' Terri is because Jack & Terri weren't as close, especially in the beginning. They did indeed care for each other, but they were not nearly as 'brother-sister' as Jack was with Chrissy & Cindy. There was a bit of tension with Terri & Jack, which was minimal but it needed to be there for it to not be 'icky' when Jack would make advance comments towards her. Otherwise, there'd be a sense of incest going on if that underlying tension didn't exist. Jack & Terri did care for and love each other, but it was more friendly love, not family love. I'm not sure if the producers sensed this and arranged for this to happen or if it was just a lucky accident, but it worked nonetheless.
There you have it...
Ed
Number 9 Dream
01-29-2005, 01:06 PM
I like your explanation about this. It actually makes a lot of sense to me now that you worded it this way. I don't think anyone(*coughtheproducers*) should assume that a great character could be replaced like that- the magic is gone and there's no sense in trying to relive it. I'm actually glad they brought Terri in when they did(same with Cindy, although she's not my favorite blonde roomate) because the show needed a pick me up. It's the same principle with the landlords- as much as I love the Ropers, their sexual jokes were getting stale and the show needed a boost. I think Three's Company was so successful because each character brought a different aspect to the show and once it was getting old(the jokes and repetoires) it was changed around(not by choice but it happened). Overall, what I mean to say, is I love all the characters and I'm glad they stuck around as long as they did :)
Actually, Jack & Cindy were believable as friends... too believable actually. The producers felt that the sexual innuendo and the 'will they, or won't they' aspect of the show had diminished with the addition of Cindy since she was too much like a sister. Cindy Snow was not the kind of character to tell sex jokes or to have sex jokes revolve around; it would've come off as false. She was innocent like Chrissy but no way near as naive.
Janet Wood was more accessible in that area, but her role of putting off Jack's advances, in particular when it came to him and Chrissy, was far too ingrained in the audience's consciousness for that to be enough to carry the show. She did play a part in it, but it wasn't nearly enough. Again, Janet wasn't naive and could smell more than half of the advances that came her way.
Chrissy was brilliant in this aspect since her sexiness, and the innuendo that came with it, revolved around her without her even being aware of it. She was truly unaware of how she looked and didn't think she was all that, which further accentuated her appeal.
The producers tried to find that in another 'Chrissy' but too much of Chrissy lied within Suzanne. Suzanne was the heart of the character and the producers thought that by putting in another blonde and writing her jokes, they could create a suitable substitute for Chrissy. It didn't happen. I know people like to trumpet about Suzanne's greed & arrogance, but this was clearly a case of the producers thinking too much of themselves. They were clearly arrogant thinking they could create another 'Chrissy' with any new face that stepped into the role.
Why it worked with Priscilla Barnes' Terri is because Jack & Terri weren't as close, especially in the beginning. They did indeed care for each other, but they were not nearly as 'brother-sister' as Jack was with Chrissy & Cindy. There was a bit of tension with Terri & Jack, which was minimal but it needed to be there for it to not be 'icky' when Jack would make advance comments towards her. Otherwise, there'd be a sense of incest going on if that underlying tension didn't exist. Jack & Terri did care for and love each other, but it was more friendly love, not family love. I'm not sure if the producers sensed this and arranged for this to happen or if it was just a lucky accident, but it worked nonetheless.
There you have it...
Ed
MoonFlower
01-29-2005, 05:21 PM
Actually, Jack & Cindy were believable as friends... too believable actually. The producers felt that the sexual innuendo and the 'will they, or won't they' aspect of the show had diminished with the addition of Cindy since she was too much like a sister. Cindy Snow was not the kind of character to tell sex jokes or to have sex jokes revolve around; it would've come off as false. She was innocent like Chrissy but no way near as naive.
Janet Wood was more accessible in that area, but her role of putting off Jack's advances, in particular when it came to him and Chrissy, was far too ingrained in the audience's consciousness for that to be enough to carry the show. She did play a part in it, but it wasn't nearly enough. Again, Janet wasn't naive and could smell more than half of the advances that came her way.
Chrissy was brilliant in this aspect since her sexiness, and the innuendo that came with it, revolved around her without her even being aware of it. She was truly unaware of how she looked and didn't think she was all that, which further accentuated her appeal.
The producers tried to find that in another 'Chrissy' but too much of Chrissy lied within Suzanne. Suzanne was the heart of the character and the producers thought that by putting in another blonde and writing her jokes, they could create a suitable substitute for Chrissy. It didn't happen. I know people like to trumpet about Suzanne's greed & arrogance, but this was clearly a case of the producers thinking too much of themselves. They were clearly arrogant thinking they could create another 'Chrissy' with any new face that stepped into the role.
Why it worked with Priscilla Barnes' Terri is because Jack & Terri weren't as close, especially in the beginning. They did indeed care for each other, but they were not nearly as 'brother-sister' as Jack was with Chrissy & Cindy. There was a bit of tension with Terri & Jack, which was minimal but it needed to be there for it to not be 'icky' when Jack would make advance comments towards her. Otherwise, there'd be a sense of incest going on if that underlying tension didn't exist. Jack & Terri did care for and love each other, but it was more friendly love, not family love. I'm not sure if the producers sensed this and arranged for this to happen or if it was just a lucky accident, but it worked nonetheless.
There you have it...
Ed
Why r ur postings always so long? :eek:
Edster2973
01-29-2005, 06:03 PM
Why r ur postings always so long? :eek:
Excuse me, but my posts aren't that long. Ever read a book? ;)
Still, if you're being serious, all I can say is if you don't like them, then don't read them. I was offering some insight and I think it had value. Much more intelligent than some of the posts here that consist of spelling the word 'are' as 'r' and the word 'your' as 'ur'. Sorry, but that smacks of laziness. No wonder we americans appear to be the lowest in education world-wide. We look dumber and dumber as time goes on.
I'd write more but I wouldn't want to be 'too long'... :rolleyes:
Ed
MoonFlower
01-29-2005, 06:33 PM
Excuse me, but my posts aren't that long. Ever read a book? ;)
Still, if you're being serious, all I can say is if you don't like them, then don't read them. I was offering some insight and I think it had value. Much more intelligent than some of the posts here that consist of spelling the word 'are' as 'r' and the word 'your' as 'ur'. Sorry, but that smacks of laziness. No wonder we americans appear to be the lowest in education world-wide. We look dumber and dumber as time goes on.
I'd write more but I wouldn't want to be 'too long'... :rolleyes:
Ed
OK. cool, much better. :D :wave:
jjlover
01-31-2005, 01:39 PM
:lol: Ok I'm not a guy, but I highly doubt there's any man out there who would look at Cindy and go, "That goofy, clumsy personality of hers just doesn't do a thing for me." That's probably the last thing on their minds when looking at her.
:lol: :lol: :lol: I agree...I'm not a guy either but I'm sure most guys would look past her clumsiness. ;)
TVFactFan
01-31-2005, 06:28 PM
:lol: :lol: :lol: I agree...I'm not a guy either but I'm sure most guys would look past her clumsiness. ;)
But Cindy was TOO GOOFY for Romance. Remember When Larry was trying to be intimate with Cindy and gave her some Champange and she spilled the drink on Larry? That killed the entire mood and Larry just said the hell with it this girl is too goofy-lol
jjlover
02-01-2005, 05:18 AM
But Cindy was TOO GOOFY for Romance. Remember When Larry was trying to be intimate with Cindy and gave her some Champange and she spilled the drink on Larry? That killed the entire mood and Larry just said the hell with it this girl is too goofy-lol
haha..... yeah, she was just TOO clumsy wasn't she? :D :lol: :happyface
Chain Gang Member
02-01-2005, 10:58 AM
Do you agree that Cindy's Goofiness and Clumsiness made it impossible to see her as a woman with SEX APPEAL?
You know what.I am sick of your threads.This is the last time I'm posting at your threads.Hey everyone,join me in a protest against TVShow Analyzer's threads that make me sick :typing: :goaway: TVShow Analyzer
GARFIELDKOOL
02-01-2005, 11:04 AM
Do you agree that Cindy's Goofiness and Clumsiness made it impossible to see her as a woman with SEX APPEAL?
Clumsy or not, she was sexy. I see things a lot of others don't.
jjlover
02-01-2005, 01:14 PM
Clumsy or not, she was sexy. I see things a lot of others don't.
I will have to agree with that. :D
ClarenceAlabama
02-01-2005, 03:58 PM
Actually, Jack & Cindy were believable as friends... too believable actually.
Ed
Ed, I said JANET & Cindy weren't believable as friends. Jack & Cindy had great chemsitry together.
Janet played great with Chrissy and Terri, but not with Cindy.
Edster2973
02-01-2005, 04:10 PM
Ed, I said JANET & Cindy weren't believable as friends. Jack & Cindy had great chemsitry together.
Janet played great with Chrissy and Terri, but not with Cindy.
Whhoooppsss...
Ed
pscisme
02-01-2005, 04:26 PM
You know what.I am sick of your threads.This is the last time I'm posting at your threads.Hey everyone,join me in a protest against TVShow Analyzer's threads that make me sick :typing: :goaway: TVShow Analyzer
c'mon, jack: let's work on toning down the animosity, huh? TVShow Analyzer's as entitled to his opinions as you are. if you don't want to join anymore of his threads, that's your right, but I for one see no reason to join in on bashing him.
as a matter of fact, I've found his insights (whether I agreed or not-and this IS America, right?) to be thought-provoking and rooted in an obvious knowledge of TV history.
what's more, as a relatively new member here, I've found him to be very helpful and friendly as well.
let's all try to get along, eh?
P.S. Of COURSE there are guys who would be put off Cindy Snow due to her clumsiness. To suggest that ALL guys would be mesmerized by her beauty is sexist (what do ALL gals feel exactly the same about? a man's money? his car?) and doesn't take into account homosexual men at all (ironic, given Jack Tripper's "disguise" on this show).
that said, I think she was probably the most beautiful and naturally sexy of all the female co-stars and that's quite a lot, considering...
TVFactFan
02-01-2005, 07:12 PM
You know what.I am sick of your threads.This is the last time I'm posting at your threads.Hey everyone,join me in a protest against TVShow Analyzer's threads that make me sick :typing: :goaway: TVShow Analyzer
Why would I care what makes you sick? You are a buttcrack-lol
Skywalker
02-05-2005, 09:48 PM
But Cindy was TOO GOOFY for Romance. Remember When Larry was trying to be intimate with Cindy and gave her some Champange and she spilled the drink on Larry? That killed the entire mood and Larry just said the hell with it this girl is too goofy-lol
and when Larry isn't interested in a woman then you know theres gotta be something wrong with her. :lol:
TVFactFan
02-05-2005, 09:52 PM
and when Larry isn't interested in a woman then you know theres gotta be something wrong with her. :lol:
EXACTLY!!!!!!!-LOL Thank You for making the statement of the year so far. Anytime Larry wasn't trying to get with her you know she had a screw loose.
jjlover
02-06-2005, 07:11 AM
and when Larry isn't interested in a woman then you know theres gotta be something wrong with her. :lol:
haha.... :lol: :lol: :lol:
Chain Gang Member
02-06-2005, 10:23 AM
Why would I care what makes you sick? You are a buttcrack-lol
(sarcastically)Oh yeah,that's real mature assclown :rolleyes:
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