Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They dressed the way the style was back in the 80s. The 80s were totally frump. I should know, I was a produce of that era. I think it was the pendulum swinging back from the 60s and 70s where girls wore mid drifts and short shorts.
The word was "preppy" not frumpy. But yes, it's a fine line.
Yes, a very fine line. I'm a product of that era as well and remember the thick, wool sweaters (monogrammed, of course), LLBean duck shoes, turtlenecks, "mom" jeans, etc. Very frumpy/preppy.
Exactly. Even the purses looked like old lady handbags. Did you have a Bermuda purse, PP?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First season when there were a lot of girls was the best.
Yes! Molly Ringwald!
PP is right though. The show doesn't age well at all. The story lines are horribly trite. Family Ties and Growing Pains are much more enduring.
Wow I must have watched a different show. I thought the show was unwatchable until Jo joined in season 2. Molly Ringwald's acting was God-awful in that first seasons. And I can't believe you think the storylines were trite. Did you miss the episode where Tootie was almost turned out by a pimp??
Anonymous wrote:First season when there were a lot of girls was the best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They dressed the way the style was back in the 80s. The 80s were totally frump. I should know, I was a produce of that era. I think it was the pendulum swinging back from the 60s and 70s where girls wore mid drifts and short shorts.
The word was "preppy" not frumpy. But yes, it's a fine line.
Yes, a very fine line. I'm a product of that era as well and remember the thick, wool sweaters (monogrammed, of course), LLBean duck shoes, turtlenecks, "mom" jeans, etc. Very frumpy/preppy.
Anonymous wrote:The camera adds pounds. I bet they weren't as "fat" as everyone is saying.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, Clooney has aged VERY well.
Anonymous wrote:My favorite episodes: 1) the one where Tootie goes batshit for Jermaine Jackson. 2) Blair reads Natalie's diary. 3) the all night study session.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they were supposed to be wealthy boarding school girls, so that is what they were going for.
that doesn't explain frumpy.
OP - I've watched a little and natalie and tootie were really short and didn't carry weight well. jo and blair exspecially looked decent. i think blair or the real life actress may have battled an eating disorder IIRC.
anywho i loved this show growing up and this show did not age well but i love it for that. (i'm the hart to hart poster
I always thought Jo was a lesbian.
Can't say much about a fictional character but Jo had romances with men while on the show, especially toward the end. She even dated her college professor.
Loved both of those shows!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They dressed the way the style was back in the 80s. The 80s were totally frump. I should know, I was a produce of that era. I think it was the pendulum swinging back from the 60s and 70s where girls wore mid drifts and short shorts.
The word was "preppy" not frumpy. But yes, it's a fine line.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they were supposed to be wealthy boarding school girls, so that is what they were going for.
that doesn't explain frumpy.
OP - I've watched a little and natalie and tootie were really short and didn't carry weight well. jo and blair exspecially looked decent. i think blair or the real life actress may have battled an eating disorder IIRC.
anywho i loved this show growing up and this show did not age well but i love it for that. (i'm the hart to hart poster
I always thought Jo was a lesbian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they were supposed to be wealthy boarding school girls, so that is what they were going for.
Jo wasn't wealthy.
I don't remember thinking Natalie was from a wealthy family. Was she somehow related to the "Dorm mom"? Mrs. Garrett???
Blair was definitely from a privileged family.
Can't remember about Tootie's family status.
Tootie was black and it was the 80's, so obviously she had to have been a scholarship kid, right?
I am pretty sure her father was a doctor.
Jo was the scholarship kid. I know you were trying to be funny but Geez!
Tootie's mom was a lawyer; she wasn't scholarship or poor.