View Full Version : The three witches......um, I mean axed girls. LOL
Czas na Zywiec 07-15-2002, 06:14 PM I noticed that in Sex Symbol today, Nancy, Sue Ann, and Cindy were like being really mean to Natalie in the cafeteria. I thought they were all so close in the first season. Do you liked that the writers made them laugh at her? Because it seems odd that they could go from being really good friends to being mean. Just something to ponder on.
Mr. Stefani 07-15-2002, 06:38 PM I never even noticed that they were in this episode, until today...I ponder why they even agreed to do 30 second parts in a few of the 2nd season episodes. Its like a slap in the face.
TALLguyinKY 07-15-2002, 08:26 PM Chris, I've seen comments on this before, and I remember someone once said that that was pretty realistic---"the fab four" were no longer livin' in the dorm, so they weren't as part of the others' lives as they once were.
There was also the point of how teenagers around their ages can be, pretty fickel in their loyalty and behavior. Besides, Natalie is the last FOL girl one would expect to even have any kind of reputation. To me it makes sense. Sure, I don't like seein' 'em be mean, but it fits into the story---I mean, c'mon, even Blair, Jo, and Tootie were cruel!
:)
Kay Scarpetta 07-15-2002, 09:24 PM Axed girls?!? LOL. Thanks for the blunt wording
Warm & Fuzzy 07-15-2002, 09:28 PM Originally posted by TALLguyinKY
Sure, I don't like seein' 'em be mean, but it fits into the story---I mean, c'mon, even Blair, Jo, and Tootie were cruel!
:) Definitely. ;) But I'm just guessing that they were too busy splitting a gut laugh that they didn't have any idea to how Natalie might have felt..
Originally posted by TALLguyinKY
Chris, I've seen comments on this before, and I remember someone once said that that was pretty realistic---"the fab four" were no longer livin' in the dorm, so they weren't as part of the others' lives as they once were.
There was also the point of how teenagers around their ages can be, pretty fickel in their loyalty and behavior. Besides, Natalie is the last FOL girl one would expect to even have any kind of reputation. To me it makes sense. Sure, I don't like seein' 'em be mean, but it fits into the story---I mean, c'mon, even Blair, Jo, and Tootie were cruel!
:)
I agree.
ks
iluvjoandnancy4eva 07-16-2002, 01:16 AM Originally posted by TALLguyinKY
Chris, I've seen comments on this before, and I remember someone once said that that was pretty realistic---"the fab four" were no longer livin' in the dorm, so they weren't as part of the others' lives as they once were.
There was also the point of how teenagers around their ages can be, pretty fickel in their loyalty and behavior. Besides, Natalie is the last FOL girl one would expect to even have any kind of reputation. To me it makes sense. Sure, I don't like seein' 'em be mean, but it fits into the story---I mean, c'mon, even Blair, Jo, and Tootie were cruel!
:)
I agree 2!!!
blair_and_jo_fan 07-16-2002, 01:17 AM Originally posted by TALLguyinKY
Chris, I've seen comments on this before, and I remember someone once said that that was pretty realistic---"the fab four" were no longer livin' in the dorm, so they weren't as part of the others' lives as they once were.
There was also the point of how teenagers around their ages can be, pretty fickel in their loyalty and behavior. Besides, Natalie is the last FOL girl one would expect to even have any kind of reputation. To me it makes sense. Sure, I don't like seein' 'em be mean, but it fits into the story---I mean, c'mon, even Blair, Jo, and Tootie were cruel!
:)
you gotta point
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