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Old 06-30-2005, 11:34 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by impact player
once again your overthinking I tried to make it simple.

Also, thankyou, I forgot that meg's the oldest. I'll just change meg and Lisa to the only daughters, while changing Bart and Chris to Older/only Male child

And in your mind who do you beleive to be chris's oldest friend, as the only indication to him having a close friend is in the first ep of the new series
But it's not a topic that should be simple. That's my point. These are, for the most part, complex characters, who can't really be slapped together in socially-based stereotypes. Mothers, fathers, only daughters (which again you're wrong on, since Lisa is one of two daughters. Try and keep up), etc. doesn't cut it with these characters, I'm afraid. They all possess unique beliefs, mannerisms, tiny little details that most live-action sitcom characters don't, and there is simply no way to conceivably pigeonhole them as you have attempted to do.

And of the episodes I have seen (which is all of seasons 1-3), I would not say Chris has any particularly close friends. I haven't seen anything from season 4, but that's not really my fault since it isn't being broadcast over here.
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