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Molly's dad, (Dr. Parker) is the only FOL parent that I liked. He seemed very nice and genuinely caring.
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I love the Eastland parents (which is another thread with a poll), save for Dr. Green. I'm not much on him. But yes, I think everyone agrees Dr. Parker is wonderful.
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Dr. Parker was a billion times better than Blair's neglectful father or Jo's loser dad. Yeah, and he was better than Natalie's womanizing father. He was also much better than Tootie's overbearing, controlling, know it all dad.
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And it was nice to see Mrs. Garrett put "Buffalo Ramsey" in his place.
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He's fine. From best to worst I put:
Mr. Polniaczeck: as 80s said, he really worked hard and improved a lot Mr. Parker (not the headmaster ) : you can tell he really cared about his daughter Mr. Warner: not the best father in the world but I give him a pass Mr. Green: what he did to his wife and his daughter was terrible Mr. Ramsey: he was the worst, not present for his daughter. If you have a problem with an employee, you should talk to her and find a solution, your daughter has no fault. And I don't understand why he doesn't like beauty schools :lol |
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I also have issues with Natalie's womanizing father and her controlling mother, and Tootie's controlling parents. I do, however, give Jo's parents credit: yes, Charlie made a huge mistake, but he remains a part of Jo's life. And her mother is just doing the best she can. |
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![]() I've gotten the impression at this board that the viewpoints of the Eastland parents seems to be strongly influenced by parents/authority figures from one's formative years. I was shocked when I discovered here that everyone didn't love the Eastland parents. I still treasure the little touch of how all the parents affectionately address their daughters' friends when they visit the school, and how the girls always affectionately address their friends' visiting parents.
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I was thinking of the magazine gig "in the city" during the cafeteria years.But it's hard to blame Evie for the college thing. I mean, pouring out how many (assumedly) tens of thousands of dollars grooming your daughter for her college education--and then she won't go? Ouch. Quote:
I grew up in a household where, like I assume it's pretty common, it's expected you'll go to college. It's just what you do. It seemed normal life to me. So I did. And I love my parents.
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Blair's father almost had his daughter in trouble for tax evasion. Some father.
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Evie was parenting. Most kids don't always like some parenting they get. They paid for Natalie's education, and she was expected to finish it. Then she's free to do what she wants with the rest of her life. Often when you hear people want to take time off to find themselves before going to college, they never go. It was nice that Natalie did eventually go.
And Blair's father loved her in his own way, and they became closer as the seasons progressed. I still find it hard to believe some fans exaggerate what they see as negative attributes in some of the parents, but I know some will think I'm exaggerating good attributes. Again, I think it depends a lot on when you met these characters and what kind of real people you had as influences in your life. While maybe not perfect, I'm thankful to have the parents I have, and I met all these characters in my earliest most formative years watching TV. As Retro has been saying lately around here, "To each their own." I'll watch some FOL parent episodes with Lorsie---well, when he gets back from Disney World. And if our residences were near enough.
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