Characterisation Tiffany was described as a "practical feminist" who would always get her man. James explained the description, saying: "She wants to further her own goals, but she's not afraid of using her femininity to do so. She wants equality, but she recognises there is a difference between men and women and how they operate. She wants to look good and wear make-up and she can get very emotionally entangled sometimes." Tiffany's rivalry with
Emily helped James understand Tiffany's characterisation, she stated; "It challenged Tiffany. She always expects people to want to be beautiful. It showed me the naivete about Tiffany that I hadn't seen before. She assumes that she knows how everyone thinks and what everyone else wants from life, but then you realise she's possibly quite skewed and self-centred. It's obviously such a big part of Tiffany's life that it over-rides everything else. She's not brainless, it's just her priorities.
Relationship with Chris Warner Tiffany was created as a love interest for established character,
Chris Warner (
Michael Galvin), though there was a purposeful chemistry between the two, producers left an ambiguity over whether the two would get together. ==Reception==