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Suzanne Somers, dead at 76
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<blockquote data-quote="ClassyCo" data-source="post: 375105" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>Yeah, Suzanne's story is wildly contradicting and full of a whole lotta crap. She had done only three full seasons on THREE'S COMPANY (their first season was a mid-season replacement with six episodes in 1977) and I'm questioning whether or not she had the highest demographics for women on TV. On the same network, LAVERNE & SHIRLEY was #1 in the ratings, so wouldn't that make them have the higher demographics? </p><p></p><p>Suzanne tried for decades to whitewash what happened when she stomped her feet and demanded more money. It isn't unusual that she wanted more money, it's just she went about it all wrong. She wanted a salary not even her co-stars -- no, not even "the men" -- were getting. It was flat ridiculous, and she had to know it was. </p><p></p><p>I guess greed blurred her judgment back in 1980. Her husband certainly didn't help matters. And then she spends 40 years explaining away her role in the situation, while casually disregarding important facts that show her selfishness and unprofessional behavior.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ClassyCo, post: 375105, member: 7"] Yeah, Suzanne's story is wildly contradicting and full of a whole lotta crap. She had done only three full seasons on THREE'S COMPANY (their first season was a mid-season replacement with six episodes in 1977) and I'm questioning whether or not she had the highest demographics for women on TV. On the same network, LAVERNE & SHIRLEY was #1 in the ratings, so wouldn't that make them have the higher demographics? Suzanne tried for decades to whitewash what happened when she stomped her feet and demanded more money. It isn't unusual that she wanted more money, it's just she went about it all wrong. She wanted a salary not even her co-stars -- no, not even "the men" -- were getting. It was flat ridiculous, and she had to know it was. I guess greed blurred her judgment back in 1980. Her husband certainly didn't help matters. And then she spends 40 years explaining away her role in the situation, while casually disregarding important facts that show her selfishness and unprofessional behavior. [/QUOTE]
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