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Old 03-23-2020, 08:01 PM   #1
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Heart MRS G's different hair colours

Has anyone noticed how on each season MRS G's shade of colour changed?

For instance:

On the pilot of DS 'The girls school': she had red bright hair (always in a bun of course) and was 'nicely shaped'.

Season 1: her hair colour was more 'ginger' and she was plump (chubby) then.

Season 2: her hair was still 'ginger' but she had lost weight considerably (far too much if you ask me).

Season 3: prettier than ever with her bright red hair and she gained a little weight, which made her look more feminine with her petite height.

Season 4: still red hair although maybe not as bright.

Season 5: definitely reddish and she started dressing very elegantly!

Season 6: very 80 s hair style (still the bun) but she had some 'poodle curly shaped hair' on her forehead and that is soo 80 s man!

Season 7: her hair was the worst shape ever: poodle 80 s hair style (very late 80 s KYLIE MINOGUE's hair) and she was no longer the warm feisty red haired woman we knew!

Season 8: goodbye to MRS G and although she looked very stylish and elegant for her wedding, she was no longer there in body and mind....

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Pretty good summary!

I'd also mention the hair she sported in "...Goes to Paris", where she wore her hair down in one or two scenes. A very unusual look for her!
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Pretty good summary!

I'd also mention the hair she sported in "...Goes to Paris", where she wore her hair down in one or two scenes. A very unusual look for her!

Thank you retro! You're my faithful follower as usual!

What happened to the rest of you guys?!

Whats more: i am so into FOL, that i have just downloaded the music tune on my mobile phone!
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Thank you retro! You're my faithful follower as usual!

What happened to the rest of you guys?!

Whats more: i am so into FOL, that i have just downloaded the music tune on my mobile phone!
I noticed some seasons her hair is redder than others--I like the deeper red look over the lighter shade. I think it just looks prettier.

I haven't seen 80sSitcoms for a few days. Hope he's ok. He seemed to post a lot here and just disappeared.
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I noticed some seasons her hair is redder than others--I like the deeper red look over the lighter shade. I think it just looks prettier.
I agree: the deeper red is so beautiful, and I think it makes her look younger.

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I'm pretty sure '80sSitcoms is fine. He'll disappear for a couple of days, and then come back; at least, that is what I have observed for the past six years or so. Of course, in our crazy times (considering Coronavirus), you can never be too sure. This place is always more fun when he's around.
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I agree: the deeper red is so beautiful, and I think it makes her look younger.



I'm pretty sure '80sSitcoms is fine. He'll disappear for a couple of days, and then come back; at least, that is what I have observed for the past six years or so. Of course, in our crazy times (considering Coronavirus), you can never be too sure. This place is always more fun when he's around.
I hope it has nothing to do with the virus. I love his enthusiasm for the show and it's always fun when he posts. Same with you and valentina. In fact this whole board is a nice one to keep coming back to!

I don't remember who it was but someone said they've been here for 20 years? Yikes lol. I only discovered this site 3 years ago.
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I hope it has nothing to do with the virus. I love his enthusiasm for the show and it's always fun when he posts. Same with you and valentina. In fact this whole board is a nice one to keep coming back to!
The thing about FOL is that there's always plenty to talk about: its 41-year history, the roots of the show in its sister series (DS and Hello Larry), the large cast (who still, admirably, do interviews about the show, unlike many other series' casts), the episodes themselves, behind-the-scenes tidbits, etc. The show started off with ground-breaking episodes, and later became more milquetoast, but even the change in production and the change in the scripts is fascinating to talk about.

And we're always finding out new things! The Jenny O'Hara info in this last documentary was completely shocking, and changed my whole perception of the earliest episodes. It's funny how one simple interview can do that!

We are also glad you're here, and it's been fun getting to "know" you, and see you rediscover the show. The Politics forums on SitcomsOnline are a rough place to be, in this very divided country, but here on the FOL forum, things are usually a little more reasonable.

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'80sSitcoms has been here for 20+ years, though his current account dates from 2013.
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The thing about FOL is that there's always plenty to talk about: its 41-year history, the roots of the show in its sister series (DS and Hello Larry), the large cast (who still, admirably, do interviews about the show, unlike many other series' casts), the episodes themselves, behind-the-scenes tidbits, etc. The show started off with ground-breaking episodes, and later became more milquetoast, but even the change in production and the change in the scripts is fascinating to talk about.

And we're always finding out new things! The Jenny O'Hara info in this last documentary was completely shocking, and changed my whole perception of the earliest episodes. It's funny how one simple interview can do that!

We are also glad you're here, and it's been fun getting to "know" you, and see you rediscover the show. The Politics forums on SitcomsOnline are a rough place to be, in this very divided country, but here on the FOL forum, things are usually a little more reasonable.



'80sSitcoms has been here for 20+ years, though his current account dates from 2013.
Thanks Retro. I feel welcome here and it's true there's endless things to talk about with this show. I can't think of many others that have so many different topics to discuss like FOL. And it brings back good memories revisiting this show for me. Like i'll watch some episodes and wonder what I was doing when it originally aired. Sounds weird but I wonder things like that.

I realized quickly that Politic forum can get pretty nasty and hostile at times and that's not for me. Especially in times like this, i'd rather be around positivity than negativity so I scurried away from there fast.
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Thanks Retro. I feel welcome here
I'm so glad!

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and it's true there's endless things to talk about with this show. I can't think of many others that have so many different topics to discuss like FOL. And it brings back good memories revisiting this show for me. Like i'll watch some episodes and wonder what I was doing when it originally aired. Sounds weird but I wonder things like that.
I don't think that sounds weird at all. It sounds like nostalgia. Which... is kinda what we all need a little bit of, in these crazy times. I definitely do the same thing: "Oh, I was six years old when this episode was taped!" Or: "Gosh, I barely remember this episode. Wonder if I missed it on Nick at Nite's syndication cycle."

My sister and I grew up with the show, and it's fascinating to see what made an impression on us: Tootie's red raincoat, the knock of "The Group", Cindy's tracksuit, the ice Nancy dumps down the front of Blair's shirt, the "Buddies Forever" photo Mrs. Garrett rips in half, the rose-colored flashbacks Blair and Jo experience during "Graduation", Natalie's hat, the horrible way Jo treated her teachers. These moments made such a huge impression on us. It made us who we are.

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I realized quickly that Politic forum can get pretty nasty and hostile at times and that's not for me. Especially in times like this, i'd rather be around positivity than negativity so I scurried away from there fast.
Yeah, it can be not-fun.

I don't come to SitcomsOnline for non-fun, so it's best to minimize hostility.
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I don't think that sounds weird at all. It sounds like nostalgia. Which... is kinda what we all need a little bit of, in these crazy times. I definitely do the same thing: "Oh, I was six years old when this episode was taped!" Or: "Gosh, I barely remember this episode. Wonder if I missed it on Nick at Nite's syndication cycle."

My sister and I grew up with the show, and it's fascinating to see what made an impression on us: Tootie's red raincoat, the knock of "The Group", Cindy's tracksuit, the ice Nancy dumps down the front of Blair's shirt, the "Buddies Forever" photo Mrs. Garrett rips in half, the rose-colored flashbacks Blair and Jo experience during "Graduation", Natalie's hat, the horrible way Jo treated her teachers. These moments made such a huge impression on us. It made us who we are.
I find the older i'm getting, the more i'm looking back on all these old shows that take me back to a simpler time. Not necessarily the decades themselves, but like you say with your sister, it brings back memories of the people you were with at the time and the things you did when it originally aired.
When I look at that Edna's Edibles set, it transports me right back to the early 80's and for a split second I feel like i'm in JHS again. It's just comforting like being wrapped in an old comfy blanket.

And the characters are always so happy and the episodes never get too deep or maudlin, so in times like this it's a perfect escape.
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I don't remember who it was but someone said they've been here for 20 years? Yikes lol. I only discovered this site 3 years ago.

Ya know the way you put it makes it sound so old Let's just say it was not that long ago and skip the actual number of years

As for Mrs. Garrett's hair color, I prefer her look in season 3 and season 6. Season 7 was her worst look ever IMO.
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Ya know the way you put it makes it sound so old Let's just say it was not that long ago and skip the actual number of years

As for Mrs. Garrett's hair color, I prefer her look in season 3 and season 6. Season 7 was her worst look ever IMO.

Exactly my point: MRS G's hair was HORRIBLE on season 7 lol!
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I hope it has nothing to do with the virus. I love his enthusiasm for the show and it's always fun when he posts. Same with you and valentina. In fact this whole board is a nice one to keep coming back to!

I don't remember who it was but someone said they've been here for 20 years? Yikes lol. I only discovered this site 3 years ago.

Thank you cfr1970 for mentioning retro and me: i'm glad to hear we're making this site enjoyable!
I feel exactly the same way: it's crazy, but i can hardly wait until night time (i usually work during the day ) so i can come and chat to all of you guys in this great SITCOMS ONLINE site!

PS: and i still cannot get enough from the FOL tune i recently downloaded on my mobile phone!
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I find the older i'm getting, the more i'm looking back on all these old shows that take me back to a simpler time. Not necessarily the decades themselves, but like you say with your sister, it brings back memories of the people you were with at the time and the things you did when it originally aired.
When I look at that Edna's Edibles set, it transports me right back to the early 80's and for a split second I feel like i'm in JHS again. It's just comforting like being wrapped in an old comfy blanket.

And the characters are always so happy and the episodes never get too deep or maudlin, so in times like this it's a perfect escape.

I feel exactly the same way cfr1970: the older i get, the more nostalgic i am looking back on all these old/retro shows that take me back to a simpler/safer time...
How i wished i could step into a time machine and go back to my childhood, when TV was at its greatest and music even better!
Sadly, nowadays sitcoms are so crap i stopped watching TV, so what do i do instead: i go on YouTube looking for a classic TV show and great music from back in time to remember and have a boogie!
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Thank you cfr1970 for mentioning retro and me: i'm glad to hear we're making this site enjoyable!
I feel exactly the same way: it's crazy, but i can hardly wait until night time (i usually work during the day ) so i can come and chat to all of you guys in this great SITCOMS ONLINE site!

PS: and i still cannot get enough from the FOL tune i recently downloaded on my mobile phone!


I only wish I had discovered this site sooner. I only learned about this site after they shut down the IMDB boards a few years ago. I had nowhere to post about shows and movies anymore and Google search led me here.
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