Anonymous wrote:They were not fat in any sense of the word. Some of you have body issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a product of the era too. Long skirts, puffy-sleeve blouses, baggy jeans, frumpy handbags. The show is very much on-trend for the era, and yes, we all dressed like that.
I was extremely thin during this era (not anymore!) and I never once watched the show and thought the girls (with the exception of Natalie who was the token fat friend) were "fat." I sure hope you parents sharing this slice of '80s nostalgia with your tween daughters aren't perpetuating this. They were normal girls wearing clothes that weren't skin-tight. If you must rag on their looks, focus on the mullet haircuts.
I find it horrifying that there are people who think they were all fat. So fucked up.
+1000
Anonymous wrote:Didn't the FoL get their start from Diff'rent Strokes? Kimberly went to the school, some of the girls were at the Drummonds house. Wasn't Mrs Garrett the housekeeper for the Drummonds?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a product of the era too. Long skirts, puffy-sleeve blouses, baggy jeans, frumpy handbags. The show is very much on-trend for the era, and yes, we all dressed like that.
I was extremely thin during this era (not anymore!) and I never once watched the show and thought the girls (with the exception of Natalie who was the token fat friend) were "fat." I sure hope you parents sharing this slice of '80s nostalgia with your tween daughters aren't perpetuating this. They were normal girls wearing clothes that weren't skin-tight. If you must rag on their looks, focus on the mullet haircuts.
I find it horrifying that there are people who think they were all fat. So fucked up.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a product of the era too. Long skirts, puffy-sleeve blouses, baggy jeans, frumpy handbags. The show is very much on-trend for the era, and yes, we all dressed like that.
I was extremely thin during this era (not anymore!) and I never once watched the show and thought the girls (with the exception of Natalie who was the token fat friend) were "fat." I sure hope you parents sharing this slice of '80s nostalgia with your tween daughters aren't perpetuating this. They were normal girls wearing clothes that weren't skin-tight. If you must rag on their looks, focus on the mullet haircuts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The camera adds pounds. I bet they weren't as "fat" as everyone is saying.
This. Back the nthe aspect ratio of TVs was 3:4 (so kind of square) and now we all have widescreen TVs. How to fit a square picture into a widescreen? Stretch it (or cut off the top).
They certainly were not fat. Alarming that people think this. IRL I might smack someone upside the head.
And thanks PP for the PSA about the aspect ratios for the kids who don't know. That may explain why some but not all posters are calling the characters fat.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the writers wanted to have Tootie lose her virginity but the actress was a conservative Christian and wouldn't agree to do it.
That was Blair. The actress who played Natalie volunteered to do the storyline.
Anonymous wrote:I think the writers wanted to have Tootie lose her virginity but the actress was a conservative Christian and wouldn't agree to do it.