Maybe it's just me, but doesn't it seem like in the old days when Snuffy was "invisible", that the adults seemed, at times, almost mean with Big Bird about him? I mean a lot of kids at that age (used to be 4 1/2 before he was 6) have imaginary friends, and some of those kids also insist that their imaginary friends are real... often times, parents, or other adults, will humor the kids and go along with them by acting like their imaginary friends do exist; yet, whenever Big Bird even mentioned Snuffy, all the adults would start moaning and groaning, every thing short of telling him to STFU already. Seriously, at times, they'd even flat out say, "I'm sick of hearing about this Mr. Snuffleupagus", not to mention in the 70s, there was a street segment where an AM newsreporter would print headlines on the spot about Big Bird's argument with the adults about Snuffy's existence, and even Caroll Spinney repeatedly mentions the episode where the adults tell him he needs to stop believing in Snuffy because he isn't real and how he and Jerry Nelson were in tears inside their costumes as they shot their goodbye scene.
So basically, my question is why did the adults have to be so blunt and, at times, downright mean, about thinking Snuffy was Big Bird's imaginary friend? Sure, I'm sure adults some times get a little tired of kids and their imaginary friends, but I don't think, for the sake of the kid, they'd just come out and say, "I sure am sick of you talking about your IMAGINARY FRIEND all the time, why don't you stop believing in him/her when he isn't real? Oh, and by the way, there is no Santa Claus, there is no Easter Bunny, and you're actually adopted."
So basically, my question is why did the adults have to be so blunt and, at times, downright mean, about thinking Snuffy was Big Bird's imaginary friend? Sure, I'm sure adults some times get a little tired of kids and their imaginary friends, but I don't think, for the sake of the kid, they'd just come out and say, "I sure am sick of you talking about your IMAGINARY FRIEND all the time, why don't you stop believing in him/her when he isn't real? Oh, and by the way, there is no Santa Claus, there is no Easter Bunny, and you're actually adopted."