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I noticed a couple of times Molly gave the same advice as Mrs. G., but in a different style.
In Dieting, Molly tells Sue Ann that it's stupid for Sue Ann to starve herself for a stupid boy she never met and Mrs. G. says the same thing to Sue Ann later on, but in a much more subtle and caring way. Sue Ann at 15 to17 probably would listen to a caring adult more than someone young enough to be her annoying younger sister who hasn't even hit puberty yet. In another episode that I forgot which one (this was not the major theme), Molly chided Tootie for knowingly taking the wrong change from the pizza parlor while Mrs. G. would tell Tootie the story of Mrs. G. working as a clerk in her younger days and any shortage of change came out of her paycheck. Mrs. G. provided a more gentle rebuttal of why what Tootie did was wrong. Molly Parker has some sound advice, but comes across as too direct and abrasive. Similar to how Molly Ringwald can sound sometimes. |
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Good point! Give Molly Parker a few decades and maybe she can become a cause-rallying guitar-playing ham radio-using photographer who gives young girls good advice!
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Yes Molly being an ultra feminist tends to give advice a lot
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That pizza scene is always dang tricky to place. It stands out so much, yet has nothing to do with the man story. It's either "Emily Dickinson" or "The Facts of Love".
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I think you've revealed why Mrs. Garrett's advice is so effective: she's often very subtle about it. She takes a very gentle approach. For example, in "Dieting", Mr. Bradley makes a comment saying that essentially, he's going to march upstairs and force Sue Ann to eat. That was never going to work, and the very idea is childlike in its stupidity. Mrs. Garrett's calm discussion is much more helpful in this situation. As you say, Molly is very forceful, much like a social justice warrior today would be. But that "direct, abrasive" approach has consequences: it can actually turn people off from listening. Mrs. Garrett's advice was not only helpful to the girls, it was helpful to millions of viewers who needed some subtle, patiently-delivered advice: be mad and let it all out; don't let other people tell you who you are inside; don't let other people determine what's best for you; take care of yourself. These are universal messages. |
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I don't think MR BRADLEY was quite that old: on the episode 'Flash flood', when BLAIR has a crush on him he tells her he's old enough to be her father, in which she replies "barely...." (meaning he was probably 35 if BLAIR was 15) ![]() ![]()
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Steven: "Blair, I'm old enough to be your father!" Blair: "Barely!" Steven: "This is true."
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And hey, 80s Dude and gang, there's another forceful Molly "Mrs. Garrettism"!
"Running". Molly blasts Sue Ann with, "You're both acting stupid! You guys have been best friends all year! How can you hate each other now??" Wow, it really is interesting how often Molly was the voice of reason, but she wouldn't be taken seriously by the older girls because, yes, she was the age for them to see her as an "annoying little sister". |
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John Lawlor definitely was old enough to be Lisa's father. He was born the same year my mother was and I am one year younger than Lisa.
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![]() And who are you kidding? You're such a huge Cindy fan that you wouldn't bring the cheese dip! At least Lorimar would bring the rice pudding!
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