I always had a passion for SS as a kid and loved it when they showed 2 back to back episodes on some days. At the same time, I also took the meaning of certain skits differently than others and depending on how the skit went, sometimes I would end up feeling somewhat aggravated by the result. Case in point: all the years that the human cast would not believe Big Bird about Snuffy. Now, we as viewers knew that he existed, but of course the humans on the show refused to let themselves believe even one iota of snuffy's existence. The near misses were always kind of provoking and sometimes made me want to jump thru the screen and tell those idiots to start believing in Snuffy. It's just like the poor rabbit on the Trix cereal commercials. For crying out loud, let the rabbit have his Trix and I think the long time viewers like myself will be very satisfied. Someone always invents a concept like these 2 examples and sometimes does not realize the impact that it can have on its viewers. I guess this is the reason the producers and the SS crew finally decided it was time to make Snuffy known to all. Also many Ernie and Bert skits which the majority of times had Bert getting the short end of the stick and Ernie getting the last laugh. Made people like me feel pretty sorry for Bert. I'd like to know if the SS crew actually had any intentions of having TV audience people like me react as such. I'm glad I have kept these feelings in me for so many years and was able to express them here as I did. Did anyone else ever share these same kind of feelings as I have described? I would like to know.