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80s Dude 01-02-2021, 09:47 PM I got only one question wrong (the street address one) on this quiz. How did you do?
Also can you spot the things in the answers following the questions where the author got things wrong?
https://www.mp3.com/the-facts-of-life-quiz-can-you-answer-these-questions-about-the-show-1?fbclid=IwAR1kX7oBcAfEySye_bBoEhko_vvctoRn7lhlqCvI8RTkvdhYUDB9g_wSG2s
RetroGuy2000 01-03-2021, 08:45 AM Thanks for sharing! This quiz takes a while.
I was a "genius", but I missed a few answers, some of which were wrong, or only partially right.
It's kind of weird how they kept giving away the answers with the photos: "Which character dated Eddie?" is paired with a photo of Eddie with Jo. And then some of the 'answers' were not accurate: "Later on in the show, the girls discover that Natalie is adopted." Yeah, later on, as in Episode 10. :lol:
Still, even though some of the questions/answers were a little off, I enjoyed taking it.
Christopher 01-03-2021, 10:59 AM The only other person who can call Jo by her full name is her father. It's one of the key points in The Secret. How did they not know that? Also, the career Jo took right after college was social work. That was her job in season 9. I only got the spinoff question wrong. I had to google this to find out the 6th attempt. I don't consider Graduation a spinoff attempt if it actually is one. The spinoff attempts are like Brian and Sylvia or The Academy. Episodes where we hardly see the main cast because they're trying to unload a new cast of characters on us.
80s Dude 01-03-2021, 02:32 PM The only other person who can call Jo by her full name is her father. It's one of the key points in The Secret. How did they not know that? Also, the career Jo took right after college was social work. That was her job in season 9. I only got the spinoff question wrong. I had to google this to find out the 6th attempt. I don't consider Graduation a spinoff attempt if it actually is one. The spinoff attempts are like Brian and Sylvia or The Academy. Episodes where we hardly see the main cast because they're trying to unload a new cast of characters on us.
Jo became a cop in the reunion movie. They probably got confused with either that or Nancy M.'s role in "The Division".
Impressions 01-03-2021, 03:46 PM I got genius. The images are freakin' huge. I had to scale down my browser to 50% to go through the quiz.
Maybe Natalie, the journalist, should have fact-checked this quiz because I did find errors. Lots of mismatched images, inaccurate blurbs to explain the answer, strangely and confusingly phrased questions, double answers on one question, and some answers were not "technically" right.
There was a question that asked, "What was the last name of Beverly Ann?" and in their explanation blurb, they mentioned that Mrs. Garrett, the "resident housemother" had left the show, but she had dropped the title years before, and was more like a "business partner" at this point, although I do understand that "resident housemother" title was merely symbolic.
There was a question that asked, "Which of these girls was not in season 1?" The answer was Jo, but in the blurb, they mentioned that the rest of the ensemble cast from season 1 (minus Natalie, Blair, and Tootie) were dropped after season 1. Although, they technically were not completely dropped until later in the Eastland years.
"In what show was The Facts of Life a spin-off?" was a weird question because it was missing the "of" at the end of the sentence.
The question about Cindy was weird. It said, "What hair color does Cindy have on the earlier episodes?" It was always blonde, so it was weird for it to ask about season 1, specifically, because we don't see it in another color in successive seasons. And then in the blurb that followed it said that "Cindy Webster, played by Julie Anne Haddock, was somehow a main character in Season 1." Um, yeah, because she was a main character in season 1? The picture had an episode from "'62 Pick-Up" too, which was weird, because she wasn't even in that episode, even though she appeared in season 8.
The spin-off attempt question I got right. There was "Jo's Cousin," "The Academy," "Bryan and Slyvia," "Graduation", "Big Apple Blues," "The Beginning of the Beginning/End." However, they mentioned in the blurb that followed about Blair being a "housemother" in the last episodes, even though she was technically, the "headmaster."
The blurb that followed "Who became a big shot lawyer?" was wrong. It said, "the audiences find out in the 2001 The Facts of Life Reunion that Blair went to law school and now manages a hotel with her husband Tad." Um, we already knew she went to law school in the series. She starts to attend in season 8.
It was weird how they gave the answer in previous images or blurbs. And sometimes, as I mentioned before, there'd be questions where the image didn't even match the season they're talking about, like an Edna's Edibles image appearing at the question: "Why do the girls have to share a room again even after paying off the damages from the van?" Maybe it would've been better to have that image where they ask about why they started Edna's Edibles.
The image for: "Which TV show did The Facts of Life give a nod to in a Halloween episode?" was completely wrong. They showed an image from "The Halloween Show" and they should've shown an image from "Seven Little Indians." The image may throw people off because I was trying to think of a TV show or movie reference from "The Halloween Show."
The question: "Where do the main characters move to?" had two of the same answers: 19 Harrison Way. That's the only question I got wrong. Spoiler: it was 918 High Street.
The question about who can call her Joanna should've had her parents in one of the selections.
The question: "What career does Jo pursue after college?" was technically wrong. She pursues social work, but then later we find out in the Reunion movie that she's now in the criminal justice field. They mentioned this fact earlier in the quiz. The author must've forgotten she pursued social work right after college.
So yeah, it was a "Less than Perfect" quiz!
Christopher 01-03-2021, 04:01 PM The spin-off attempt question I got right. There was "Jo's Cousin," "The Academy," "Bryan and Slyvia," "Graduation", "Big Apple Blues," "The Beginning of the Beginning/End." However, they mentioned in the blurb that followed about Blair being a "housemother," even though she would be the "headmaster."
Is it a fact Graduation was a spin off attempt? I don't remember Graduation ever being mention as a spinoff attempt in the documentaries for this show. I don't know if there's any articles from that time that confirm it was. From my recollection, the others you listed are always mentioned because they were in fact spinoff attempts.
Impressions 01-03-2021, 04:13 PM Is it a fact Graduation was a spin off attempt? I don't remember Graduation ever being mention as a spinoff attempt in the documentaries for this show. I don't know if there's any articles from that time that confirm it was. From my recollection, the others you listed are always mentioned because they were in fact spinoff attempts.
Apparently, I don't have any documentation to support the claim, so I think it was a rumor. I remember reading somewhere that the "Graduation" episodes were the highest-rated episodes of the fourth season, so because of that, the producers wanted to make a spin-off that revolved around Blair's and Jo's school life at Langley College.
Christopher 01-03-2021, 04:26 PM Apparently, I don't have any documentation to support the claim, so I think it was a rumor. I remember reading somewhere that the "Graduation" episodes were the highest-rated episodes of the fourth season, so because of that, the producers wanted to make a spin-off that revolved around Blair's and Jo's school life at Langley College.
I remember one documentary a producer said they were wondering how they were going to keep the core 4 together in season 5. I think if Graduation was a spinoff attempt, they would have said in that documentary the original plan for season 5 was without Blair and Jo. It's never said that was the plan though so I don't think Graduation should be considered as a spinoff attempt. I know fans have voiced over the previous years they would have liked to have seen a Jo / Blair show with the setting of Langley. I've never see anyone from the production crew say this though. I really doubt NBC would have allowed a Jo / Blair show because The Facts of Life was a hit for them in that time. I don't think they would have allowed anyone from that show to be spun off in their early prime years.
RetroGuy2000 01-03-2021, 05:29 PM I got genius. The images are freakin' huge. I had to scale down my browser to 50% to go through the quiz.
Maybe Natalie, the journalist, should have fact-checked this quiz because I did find errors. Lots of mismatched images, inaccurate blurbs to explain the answer, strangely and confusingly phrased questions, double answers on one question, and some answers were not "technically" right.
There was a question that asked, "What was the last name of Beverly Ann?" and in their explanation blurb, they mentioned that Mrs. Garrett, the "resident housemother" had left the show, but she had dropped the title years before, and was more like a "business partner" at this point, although I do understand that "resident housemother" title was merely symbolic.
There was a question that asked, "Which of these girls was not in season 1?" The answer was Jo, but in the blurb, they mentioned that the rest of the ensemble cast from season 1 (minus Natalie, Blair, and Tootie) were dropped after season 1. Although, they technically were not completely dropped until later in the Eastland years.
"In what show was The Facts of Life a spin-off?" was a weird question because it was missing the "of" at the end of the sentence.
The question about Cindy was weird. It said, "What hair color does Cindy have on the earlier episodes?" It was always blonde, so it was weird for it to ask about season 1, specifically, because we don't see it in another color in successive seasons. And then in the blurb that followed it said that "Cindy Webster, played by Julie Anne Haddock, was somehow a main character in Season 1." Um, yeah, because she was a main character in season 1? The picture had an episode from "'62 Pick-Up" too, which was weird, because she wasn't even in that episode, even though she appeared in season 8.
The spin-off attempt question I got right. There was "Jo's Cousin," "The Academy," "Bryan and Slyvia," "Graduation", "Big Apple Blues," "The Beginning of the Beginning/End." However, they mentioned in the blurb that followed about Blair being a "housemother" in the last episodes, even though she was technically, the "headmaster."
The blurb that followed "Who became a big shot lawyer?" was wrong. It said, "the audiences find out in the 2001 The Facts of Life Reunion that Blair went to law school and now manages a hotel with her husband Tad." Um, we already knew she went to law school in the series. She starts to attend in season 8.
It was weird how they gave the answer in previous images or blurbs. And sometimes, as I mentioned before, there'd be questions where the image didn't even match the season they're talking about, like an Edna's Edibles image appearing at the question: "Why do the girls have to share a room again even after paying off the damages from the van?" Maybe it would've been better to have that image where they ask about why they started Edna's Edibles.
The image for: "Which TV show did The Facts of Life give a nod to in a Halloween episode?" was completely wrong. They showed an image from "The Halloween Show" and they should've shown an image from "Seven Little Indians." The image may throw people off because I was trying to think of a TV show or movie reference from "The Halloween Show."
The question: "Where do the main characters move to?" had two of the same answers: 19 Harrison Way. That's the only question I got wrong. Spoiler: it was 918 High Street.
The question about who can call her Joanna should've had her parents in one of the selections.
The question: "What career does Jo pursue after college?" was technically wrong. She pursues social work, but then later we find out in the Reunion movie that she's now in the criminal justice field. They mentioned this fact earlier in the quiz. The author must've forgotten she pursued social work right after college.
So yeah, it was a "Less than Perfect" quiz!
All very true. On the images, I will add that many of the pictures were low-resolution images, so having them blown up to that huge size was completely counter-productive.
(BTW, there actually is a High Street in Peekskill, and it even starts in downtown Peekskill, but that road ends after three blocks. Kinda cool, though, that we can see the actual street they "lived on".)
RetroGuy2000 01-03-2021, 05:38 PM The "six spin-offs" idea may have been based on this Tripod site (https://factsoflifeshow.tripod.com/spinoff_attempts.html), last updated in 2005, which mentions the Graduation episodes being a spin-off attempt. I'm skeptical. Those episodes weren't scripted as a spin-off, and the following episode, in Season 5, kept the cast intact. While it may have been an idea someone in the production or the network had, it must have been explored only briefly, and never even made it into an actual production, unlike the other spin-off ideas. That's why it sticks out so much as something which feels quite unlike the other items on the list.
Lorimar Television 01-04-2021, 03:53 AM I got two wrong, I guessed four spin-offs instead of six and guessed Jo became a lawyer in the reunion movie since I hadn’t seen that since it aired.
valentina warner 01-04-2021, 08:42 PM I agree with Christopher: there is NO WAY 'The graduation' episode was a spin off lol!
First of all, it would have been absolutely dumb for the producers/writers to let go of the two main stars at that point (JO & BLAIR) without MRS G, TOOTIE & NAT: the 5 of them were an ensemble by then, and splitting them up would have been the hugest mistake ever!
I also vote that it was just a rumour....
80s Dude 01-04-2021, 10:02 PM I agree with Christopher: there is NO WAY 'The graduation' episode was a spin off lol!
First of all, it would have been absolutely dumb for the producers/writers to let go of the two main stars at that point (JO & BLAIR) without MRS G, TOOTIE & NAT: the 5 of them were an ensemble by then, and splitting them up would have been the hugest mistake ever!
I also vote that it was just a rumour....
They did want to spin Blair and Jo off to their own show. University is about starting to learn to live independently, not to continue to live with your younger schoolmates and housemother.
Christopher 01-05-2021, 06:59 AM They did want to spin Blair and Jo off to their own show. University is about starting to learn to live independently, not to continue to live with your younger schoolmates and housemother.
Where is this mentioned by the crew of FOL? Do any of the stars confirm this? One of the documentaries I watched mentions that they were wondering how the girls would live together and stay with Mrs. Garrett in season 5. Never was it mentioned that the original plan was for Blair and Jo to be spun off.
80s Dude 01-05-2021, 08:19 AM Where is this mentioned by the crew of FOL? Do any of the stars confirm this? One of the documentaries I watched mentions that they were wondering how the girls would live together and stay with Mrs. Garrett in season 5. Never was it mentioned that the original plan was for Blair and Jo to be spun off.
It was an idea they were thinking about and were testing.
FOL-FAN-ITA 01-05-2021, 09:59 AM So many questions :lol::lol:
I didn't remember the girls address.
FOL-FAN-ITA 01-05-2021, 10:10 AM Honestly, I don't remember any official source about Graduation being a backdoor pilot. Only Wikipedia, Imdb and Tv.com say that. I'm glad Blair and Jo stayed on Facts, the show would have been damaged without them.
80s Dude 01-05-2021, 01:50 PM So many questions :lol::lol:
I didn't remember the girls address.
Neither did I. That was the only question I missed.
valentina warner 01-05-2021, 06:21 PM Honestly, I don't remember any official source about Graduation being a backdoor pilot. Only Wikipedia, Imdb and Tv.com say that. I'm glad Blair and Jo stayed on Facts, the show would have been damaged without them.
Thank you FOL FAN ITA!!!!:bye::bye::bye:
Season 5 without BLAIR & JO would have definitely result in the biggest failure ever and i bet 80s 100 bucks that most people would have stopped watching it just with TOOTIE, NAT, MRS G and all the other 'Eastland' girls lol!
As for a JO/BLAIR spin off, i feel exactly the same: without MRS G, TOOTIE and NAT to complete the 5 as an ensemble, the show would have felt empty and it would have never reached 9 episodes.
Besides, who cares if JO and BLAIR were heading off to college/university: FOL was about a wise nutritionist guiding 4 young girls and serving them as friends too! The 5 of them were like a heart lol!
:loveya::loveya::loveya::loveya::loveya::loveya::loveya::loveya::loveya::loveya:
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