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Granted its been a long time since I've seen this episode but it strikes me as odd as Tooty or one of the others says, "You remember Jo?". The way the episode was written you would think they barely knew Jo at all but we saw that was not the case during the time when the Lost Girls would appear occasionally before being phased out. Even the absent Molly who made that one season 2 appearance could be assumed to have interacted with her "off camera".
Also this really should have been written in Mrs. Garret's final season as it would have had more punch having her get to interact with the returning Lost Girls. As it was the whole episode felt more like a vechile for Jo. |
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Molly and Cindy would likely have continued at Eastland with Natalie and Tootie, after Jo graduated, but that just means that Jo would only have known the Lost Girls for a few years, four years earlier. I feel like "You remember Jo?" is completely appropriate. Now, Beverly Ann says "You didn't know them at all!" and Jo doesn't correct this, but I get the feeling that Beverly Ann is actually talking about herself. There's one more line that I feel is somewhat weak. Nancy says something about Jo not being "the wildcat we've all heard about". But Nancy herself was there for Jo and Blair's big fight in "Gossip". I chalk this up to Nancy just not remembering an incident from six years earlier. Quote:
Had that episode come before Mrs. Garrett's departure, just four or five episodes earlier, it would have resonated so much more. Still, I enjoy the episode, because at least it happened. Years too late, but still: it happened. Also, I disagree that "The Little Chill" was a Jo vehicle; that was a Sue Ann-centered episode, for sure. |
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I thought the Little Chill was too focused on the Jo felt left out plot. They should have spent more time on the Lost Girls, including more about Cindy. What caused the tomboy to suddenly be a supermodel? That story was not explained.
And even though Jo and Molly were in the same scenes with one another, they never said one word to one another. Not even acknowledging one another's existence. If Molly was suppose to be a reoccurring character, shouldn't they have a least had some dialogue between them. There just seemed to be lots of tension in that scene. Molly clearly was not happy. She went from being the smiling happy child in season one to looking miserable and unhappy for her "worst job ever". |
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Some people appear older or younger than what they are. The ages of Cindy and Julie Ann matched. Both were 14 during the first season of FOL. In real life Lisa is two years older than Julie Ann. They just made Lisa 2 years older through the years. First she was born in 1965, then she was born in 1963.
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I'm not surprise the lost girls reunion episode is Jo centered. More people started watching the show when Jo was added and probably didn't know who the lost girls were. The writers were probably thinking "crap, what have we done bringing these nobodies back?" Their solution was to make it a Jo episode. You have to love the irony that the episode the lost girls return in and should be about them is really about Jo the character who replaced them all. The writers of this episode are very clever pointing out the fact that the lost girls still need Jo to help them get people watching an episode they're in.
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The “you remember Jo” line is an odd thing to say, since clearly Jo knew Sue Ann, Cindy, and Nancy. She went to school with them for at least two years. And Tootie knew that. But TV shows aren’t written for the hard core fans. FOL didn’t become popular until after the first season, so that line was written as a way to establish that Jo wasn’t tight with the first season girls, even if it sounded awkward.
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Respectfully disagree on Jo being needed to carry a Lost Girls story. The Lost Girls represent PURE Facts of Life...the show it was always meant to be. This should have totally been their episode. One has to wonder if they ate some humble pie and tried to get Molly Ringwald to return. |
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More people started tuning into The Facts of Life when it was just Blair, Jo, Natalie, Tootie, and Mrs. Garrett. I understand the lost girls have their fans, but the ratings for season 1 including repeats are nowhere near what they were when finally retooling the show in season 2 for people to enjoy. Newer viewers that started for the main 4 and Mrs. Garrett probably didn't know who the lost girls were. We all know if we ask random people on the street who saw the series, they would recall any of the main 4 and Mrs. Garrett instead of the lost girls. The show was ranked in the 70's that first year and jumped all the way up to the 20's in the second season. That's a huge increase of viewers and that had nothing to do with the first season no matter how much fans of the lost girls want that to be true. The facts are there that the lost girls and the writing first season wasn't cutting it. I just can't believe until now how obvious the writers for The Little Chill really made it clear Jo was the saving grace in their minds since they had her steal the story from the lost girls that episode. I feel bad for the lost girls now that they had to come back for more humiliation. They should have rejected the appearance to save face. |
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1. "The Jeffersons," 21.6. CBS 2. "Trapper John, M.D.," 21.3, CBS 3. "Airport 77," Part II, 21.3, NBC 4. "Alice," 19.8, CBS 5. "Three's Company," 19.6, ABC 6. "MASH," 19.0, CBS 7. "Taxi," 18.7, ABC 8. "Fantasy Island," 18.3, ABC 9. "The Dukes of Hazzard," 18.2, CBS 10. "Dallas." 18.0, CBS 11. "Hart to Hart." 18.0, ABC 12. "60 Minutes," 17.8, CBS 13. "20-20," 16.8, ABC 14. "The Love Boat," 16.4, ABC 15. "WKRP in Cincinnati," 16.3, CBS 16. Flo," 15.6, CBS 17. "Laverne & Shirley" 15.4, ABC 18. "Facts of Life." 15.4, NBC 19. "Real People," 15.3, NBC 20. "House Calls," 15.3, CBS The bottom five: "CBS Reports" 8.3, CBS "The Prince of Central Park," 7.8, CBS "Brothers," 7.4. CBS "Six O'Clock Follies," 7.0, NBC "Good Time Harry," 6.9, NBC The Facts of Life was pulling in very big numbers over the summer months, and was ranked #18 during that week. Those numbers were bigger, in fact, than the 1980-81 season, when The Facts of Life didn't rank in the Top 30, and much bigger, of course, than the ratings for The Facts of Life in the series' last two seasons, when the show didn't rank in the Top 30. People will tell you that Jo "saved the show", but the ratings had already significantly improved well before Jo had even made it on the air: over 15 million people were tuning in, and the show had cracked the Top 20, becoming a top-rated series on NBC... actually, NBC's highest-ranked regular series. |
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