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Old 01-16-2020, 09:31 AM   #1
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Default Did Molly make quite the scene in her last appearance?

And by making quite the scene, I don't mean her 6 lines and 1 minute at best appearance. I came across this yesterday internet Facts of Life now and then yesterday.
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At the very top is Molly Ringwald along with this quote:

"Before the show got into its stride, it saw a lot of changes in its opening seasons. Eventually, the main cast was cut down so that each character could have a considerable amount of screen time. However, that meant that child actors such as Molly Ringwald would get kicked off the show early on. Naturally, Ringwald was very upset with the early dismissal and apparently made quite the scene."

If Molly did create quite the scene during the New Girl, Part 2. That could explain many things such as looking very uncomfortable and miserable. No dialog with Jo. Perhaps the new Facts of Life Documentary can shed more light on this and other things.
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And by making quite the scene, I don't mean her 6 lines and 1 minute at best appearance.
Actually it's even worse than that; she only has 5 lines.


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"Before the show got into its stride, it saw a lot of changes in its opening seasons. Eventually, the main cast was cut down so that each character could have a considerable amount of screen time. However, that meant that child actors such as Molly Ringwald would get kicked off the show early on. Naturally, Ringwald was very upset with the early dismissal and apparently made quite the scene."

If Molly did create quite the scene during the New Girl, Part 2. That could explain many things such as looking very uncomfortable and miserable. No dialog with Jo. Perhaps the new Facts of Life Documentary can shed more light on this and other things.
I don't think they mean her appearance in NG2 at all. It sounds like they mean when they cut her from the show, she "made quite the scene". Who knows if that was in her agent's office or maybe on a set somewhere or down at the network, or maybe just over the phone? Or perhaps it was at the studio when she was there for a read-through and saw she only had 7 or 8 lines (which then got cut down to 5).

I still think it's viewer interpretation to take Molly as "uncomfortable and miserable" in NG. If I want to I can see it to a degree, but she still did her job, and in character. And it's just natural not to have her interact with Jo. Jo was the new girl; she and Molly didn't know each other yet.
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Actually it's even worse than that; she only has 5 lines.




I don't think they mean her appearance in NG2 at all. It sounds like they mean when they cut her from the show, she "made quite the scene". Who knows if that was in her agent's office or maybe on a set somewhere or down at the network, or maybe just over the phone? Or perhaps it was at the studio when she was there for a read-through and saw she only had 7 or 8 lines (which then got cut down to 5).

I still think it's viewer interpretation to take Molly as "uncomfortable and miserable" in NG. If I want to I can see it to a degree, but she still did her job, and in character. And it's just natural not to have her interact with Jo. Jo was the new girl; she and Molly didn't know each other yet.
Based on what Molly said about this appearance being her worse job ever and being completely humiliated, I would bet that her throwing a scene would be during the taping of this episode vs. being earlier off stage.

The other lost girls had conversations with Jo, so why wouldn't Molly? The New Girl, Part 2 was Molly's introduction to Jo. If she was to return to future episodes like she was originally was scheduled to, then why not have Molly converse with Jo?
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Based on what Molly said about this appearance being her worse job ever and being completely humiliated, I would bet that her throwing a scene would be during the taping of this episode vs. being earlier off stage.
To me, it's the wording. "Ringwald was very upset with the early dismissal and apparently made quite the scene." sounds to me like they're talking about at the moment Molly found out she was cut from the show and wouldn't be coming back for season 2.


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The other lost girls had conversations with Jo, so why wouldn't Molly?
Because they all knew each other by that point. With Molly's appearance, the new school year had just started so she and Jo hadn't met.


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The New Girl, Part 2 was Molly's introduction to Jo. If she was to return to future episodes like she was originally was scheduled to, then why not have Molly converse with Jo?
I bet the writers just figured it was too soon. They knew season 1 viewers would connect Molly with the other three girls and not Jo, so since school had just begun they could still write it like Jo and Molly hadn't met yet. Or at least hadn't gotten to know each other well enough yet.
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Huh. This is the first I have ever heard of Molly "apparently making quite the scene". That is quite intriguing.

I do wonder if it was during the Cast Cull, or when she was brought back for her five, six lines (though there were more lines left on the cutting room floor).

I also wonder if this has something to do with the tiff between Mindy and Molly, where Molly thought Mindy was intimidating.
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Molly went from being such of a happy smiling child in season 1 to looking completely miserable and uncomfortable in her one off appearance in season 2. Something major must have happened where she talked about being humiliated and continues to be angry toward the show 40 years later despite getting her revenge many times over and having the last laugh.
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Molly went from being such of a happy smiling child in season 1 to looking completely miserable and uncomfortable in her one off appearance in season 2. Something major must have happened where she talked about being humiliated and continues to be angry toward the show 40 years later despite getting her revenge many times over and having the last laugh.
I know right. She should let it go.
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I also wonder if this has something to do with the tiff between Mindy and Molly, where Molly thought Mindy was intimidating.
Personally, I think it has nothing to do with that. When Molly mentioned that, it really sounded like something she kept to herself that first season.


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Something major must have happened where she talked about being humiliated and continues to be angry toward the show 40 years later despite getting her revenge many times over and having the last laugh.
Sure, something happened: They cut her from the show. Some kids would handle that fine, some kids would not.

But she doesn't "continue to be angry toward the show 40 years later". In the last few years she has begun to open about it: Appearing on Hallmark's Charlotte Rae 90th birthday blowout to wish her Happy Birthday, talking to Andy Cohen about being on the show, speaking with "People" Magazine about the show in a video piece where she actually watched a clip of herself on the show...may be belated, but it's progress.
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Based on what Molly said about this appearance being her worse job ever and being completely humiliated, I would bet that her throwing a scene would be during the taping of this episode vs. being earlier off stage.
She was so mad that she took Margo’s pie and hit Mrs. Garrett in the face with it instead.
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Personally, I think it has nothing to do with that. When Molly mentioned that, it really sounded like something she kept to herself that first season.
Could be. As a FOL uber-fan, I'd like to learn more.

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And aren't we all glad! I hope these types of interviews and appearances continue. We have heard so many stories from the Core Four over the years, but the origins of the show remain shrouded in mystery, because more than half of the people involved in the early episodes are rarely interviewed about those murky, hidden details.
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