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Old 12-23-2000, 12:20 AM   #1
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I thought tonight'S episode was missing a lot of things. Jo's an important character...well they all are! But I felt there were a lot of things missing. Like:

-A bigger JO/Blair scene. They've been more sentimental during other episodes, the the one where Jo moves to california. Their friendship is a huge part of the show.

- There should have been a more of the party, where they could have all talked about the past and shown Jo flashbacks.

-Natalie and Tootie should have had bigger parts, we hardly saw them.

Basically, I was disapointed because there have been so many better moments, about less important events. This should have been a two part episode. Maybe with a reception afterward and a dance with the bride and groom. But I will say that Jo looked stunning, she seemed to get prettier each episode towards the end!

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Nat: Look Jo if you don't get this scholarship you're gonna be back in the BRONX running around with the little pueblos!
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JO: You PROMISE?
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JO: You SWEAR??
Blair: YESS!!!
Jo: i dont believe you (Ducks back under desk with a grin)

(Blair, Tootie and Jo laughing at Natalie)
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(Continue to laugh)
Natalie: What?!
(Takes off her hat and looks at it)
Natalie: Oh good! Good!! I’m loosin’ a bolt! I’m working half wattage here!!

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Old 12-23-2000, 12:33 AM   #2
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I just posted basically the same thing on FACTSOFLIFE2's post. I thought that the wedding ep was too rushed from the time Rick proposed to the bachelor party and even the ceremony itself.

I was hoping for a more sentimental scene between Jo and Blair when Jo asked Blair to be her maid of honor. It was kinda like Casey was the best man so Jo thinks Blair should be the maid of honor. Maybe some flashbacks on their friendship would've been more appropriate. Anyway, I totally agree that Jo looked beautiful.

I think a two part wedding would've been the perfect ending for this show instead of the Blair takes over Eastland shows. It also seemed too convenient for Rick to be gone for a month so that the girls can keep living together until the end of the series.
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Old 12-23-2000, 12:39 AM   #3
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Good call people. This should've been like a 6 part ending to the series. Doing away with all remaining episodes. Just reading the blurb about tomorrow's episode, "Tootie breaks her grandmother's pendant" what is this crap? Sounds like Tootie is 13 again, or she is now part of "The Brady Bunch." They could've done SO much with this. I liked it, it just definitely needed to be more than what it was. And it definitely would've been the perfect way to end the series. Not looking forward to Blair buying Eastland. I'm ready for them to be in high school again.
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LOL TVAddict! I know I've waited all this time to get to the end of this series to see Tootie break some ugly pendant. Jo's wedding should've been a huge event and it was too rushed.

Jo's parents have always been important to her and we barely got to see them. Maybe a call from Mrs. Garrett would've been nice, too. After 8 years the girls won't be living together much longer but none of them seem to be bothered by it. If Jo moving to CA or Blair/Jo graduating high school were two part episodes, this should've been a 6 parter. Mrs. G got a two part episode for her wedding.
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Old 12-23-2000, 12:59 AM   #5
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I totally agree with u guys. The wedding episode was lacking heart and emotion. It seemed as if they through the whole episode together 20 minutes or something. I was expecting much more from an episode that had the most popular FOL character getting married. Talk about a major step in someones life for them to just breeze through it. Thats y I preferred the accident episode. Now that showed real emotion.
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Old 12-23-2000, 01:08 AM   #6
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Actually, the "Tootie breaks her grandmother's ugly pendant" is like an episode of the Dick Van Dyke show, in which Laura accidentally destroys her mother-in-law's ugly broach.

They were really running out of ideas near the end of FoL, weren't they?
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Old 12-23-2000, 01:16 AM   #7
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sorry, meant to type THREW not through
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Old 12-23-2000, 01:50 AM   #8
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Obsolete Man, many shows "borrow" ideas from other sitcoms. Like, the Alice in Wonderland episode (With Blair's... uh, interesting poetry). There was a 1977 episode of L&S where the entire cast is dressed up for Alice in Wonderland (and they all could determine the difference between Alice in WOnderland and the Wizard of Oz) because they were going to put on a show for little kids. But then Shirley gets appendicitis so they're running around in the hospital--in costume--and then Shirley runs away because she doesn't want an operation. Of course, FOL isn't the only show to have similar situations as others. Most of the time I'll bet it's pure coincedence.

Oh, and if you want a disappointing wedding, watch the L&S episode "The Mummy's Bride" One part, Shirl gets married to a mummy in a hospital and saves her virginity all her life and doesn't even wear white. This is nearly any L&S fan's least favorite episode.

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Old 12-23-2000, 02:09 AM   #9
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After watching the very rushed wedding,it made me wonder. What went on behind the scenes? Was Nancy upset over the "quick fix" for Jo? Or were they all ready to move on at that point?
And now Tootie in an episode who's story(breaking something valuable) belongs in the campy,fun/silly Season 1. Yuk.
However,at this point Natalie's suppose to lose her virginity and Jo helps someone deal with suicide. Those belong,Nick-at-Nite!
Cause all were left with is a spinoff for Nat("Big City Blues") and a pathetic attempt to keep the show going. A very low point in the series. I've never seen it,but kinda want to just to see Seth Green,Blossom,and JULIETTE LEWIS.

I can see NBC execs now..
"Oh! We can keep the show on,because Blair owns Eastland and runs it..and we can have six or seven kids."
"That worked last time".
"Make it a coed school now..boys AND girls.."
"Yeah! But we HAVE to have Pippa as a main character,audiences LOVE her.."
-What would we get?
"The NEW Facts of Life".A dismal idea. It would have lasted less than a year.
Remember "Saved by the Bell:The New Class"?
It just ended after 7 or 8 cast changes,then died. Slowly,for seven years.

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I kinda like Pippa,but where does she sleep?
And what did they do with the store behind the house? Sell it and seal off the door?
Anyone know? Help! It's been bugging me.
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Pippa had been sleeping on the couch. I don't know if you ever actually officially see them decide to close the store. A couple nights ago there was a scene about the situation in the episode where Jo's dad meets Rick. Beverly Ann mentions that the store is not making a profit anymore and that they might want to think about closing the store and using the space to make bedrooms for Andy and Pippa. They never officially decide to because they realize they should talk to Mrs. G. and Tootie (Kim Fields was not in this episode)before they decide for sure. I believe this is the last time the store is really mentioned but I don't know for sure. Anyone else know?

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Old 12-23-2000, 03:18 AM   #11
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I think the episode was a bit rushed like you guys said, and the wedding should of been a bigger deal than it seemed. And seriously, I dont like Rick that much. I mean he's a good guy and all, but I was hoping Eddie would come back and crash the wedding. That would of been awesome! It sure as hell would of made a better episode.

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Old 12-23-2000, 03:57 AM   #12
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Mrs. Garrett definitely should have been there...whether or not the wedding was sudden. She meant so much to the girls that you would think Jo would have wanted her there! And I agree, the wedding was too rushed. At least a 2 parter would have been nice.

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I think that by the last season the cast, writers, etc. were probably ready to move on. It sure would've been nice to see the suicide and virginity episodes, though.

I'm not sure whatever happened to the store, Abbey. Seems like either it got dropped or maybe they closed it in one of the episodes that N@N didn't air. Pippa was sitting on the couch waiting for Blair in the accident episode and Beverly Ann asked her why she was still up...I kinda got the impression that she didn't sleep on the couch anymore so maybe they did close the store.
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