I was watching the 2 part episode that introduced Terri onto the show.. and her character was a lot more sarcastic and looked as though she could call out Jack when he acted goofy.. but eventually they seemed to not do anything with her character other then be the logical and pragmatic one.. without Joyce Dewitt's facial expressions and line reading. Priscilla was more comedic on Jane the Virgin when she played Petra's OTT mother Magda.
Priscilla Barnes was honestly a strong addition to the cast, at least initially. But, as previously stated, Barnes herself felt so overwhelmed by the swarm of publicity she received by getting the THREE'S COMPANY job that it ended up hindering her. To top it off, she apparently went to the producers and asked for a release from her contract, but they were determined to hold her to her three-year deal. They were perfectly fine with sidelining her for those final three seasons, though. Priscilla as Terri could be funny, but I just don't see her as funny as the earlier blonde roommates. Which, to be fair, that might not be Priscilla's fault, but the continuous decline in the show itself.
Meanwhile, Jennilee Harrison wasn't funny either despite her best attempts at playing naive in a goofy way... but man she and John Ritter were a great physical comedy team. In season 6, Cindy the Maid was a pretty good showcase for her and I think she worked better in a supporting/recurring character way like Larry/Furley.
I'm divided here. I thought Jenilee Harrison was very pretty and brought a young freshness to the show that could be humorous and, when executed right, quite funny. The problem was Jenilee was very young (perhaps too young for the show), and the writers and the producers never saw her as a permanent replacement. Jenilee was merely recruited to finish out Season 5. The producers were pretty obvious that they just wanted a "replacement character" that could help use up some of the scripts they had already written for Suzanne as Chrissy, which was both a cost-saving and time-saving decision. Indeed, if memory serves, some scripts merely crossed out "Chrissy" and penned in "Cindy" and called it a day.
I will say, though, that Cindy worked very well in a secondary character compacity. It must've been awkward for Jenilee and Priscilla, too. The replacement working with the one she's replacing... and then Cindy's just gone after Janet's mean to her in the episode where Janet decides blondes do really have more fun when she wears a wig. Anyway, poor Jenilee got a sour deal, I'd say, but she wasn't bitter. She ended up on DALLAS, and seems to have been fulfilled outside of show business, too.
Suzanne was adorable, sweet, and intelligent in a naive way in season 1 to 2, season 3 was a perfect balance of a goofier Chrissy that still had the sweet warmth of season 1/2.. while season 4/5 was a Chrissy that I was surprised could wake up, dress herself, and go to work.
Early Suzanne was best. Still, the show was never quite the same without her.
Sometimes Suzanne would do things in her career that kind of worked against her such as this one interview with a writer that worked on She's the Sherriff where Suzanne wanted the character to be written/presented like a Lucille Ball type of character while the writer stated that if they wrote the lead character like that.. it would hurt the show because no one would take her seriously as a sheriff. Suzanne won out, and it didn't work for the show or character.
I've never seen SHE'S THE SHERIFF, and based on the reviews, I don't think I've missed very much. Suzanne was supposed to go into THE SUZANNE SOMERS SHOW on CBS when she walked out on THREE'S COMPANY, but that never bore fruition. ABC caught wind of the emerging sitcom over on their rival network, CBS, and threatened to sue if Suzanne's new TV character resembled "Chrissy Snow" in any way. So, CBS bucked under the pressure and eventually scrapped their deal with Suzanne.
Much like Farrah when she left CHARLIE'S ANGELS, Suzanne upset the wrong people when she decided to overplay her hand and leave THREE'S COMPANY. Her career immediately went on the wane, and it suffered for a few years as a result. It was as if the industry was popping her hand for leaving the show that made her a household name.
Suzanne in one interview talked about Step by Step where she said she had to reign it in and not go for the joke/punch line because she was playing a sitcom mom.. but I will say that Carol Foster was quite a memorable sitcom mom for a 90s family friendly sitcom.. and she and Patrick Duffy had great chemistry and could banter back at one another with ease. That was where I noticed Suzanne getting the laugh was in scenes opposite Patrick Duffy while she played the mom aspects more straight.
I recall watching STEP BY STEP (a BRADY BUCNH redo for the 1990s) when it was in reruns on ABC Family back when I was young. It was never really a favorite, but it was in the same rotation with FULL HOUSE and FAMILY MATTERS, all TGIF shows, so I watched them all.
I will say, though, that STEP BY STEP was better than the most. Suzanne and Patrick Duffy shared good chemistry together.