Cousin Geri - S2-E5
Continuity mistake: Blair is talking on the phone to her mom. Tootie is listening pretending to wash the wall - her hand is raised. Blair says "Will you knock it off." The shot changes and Tootie's hand is now by her side.
Starring: Mindy Cohn, Nancy McKeon, Kim Fields, Lisa Whelchel
Genres: Comedy
Cousin Geri - S2-E5
Continuity mistake: Blair is talking on the phone to her mom. Tootie is listening pretending to wash the wall - her hand is raised. Blair says "Will you knock it off." The shot changes and Tootie's hand is now by her side.
Cousin Geri - S2-E5
Continuity mistake: Blair is talking on the phone to her mom. Tootie is listening pretending to wash the wall - her hand is raised. Blair says "Will you knock it off." The shot changes and Tootie's hand is now by her side.
Blair Warner: I just had another one of my brilliant ideas.
Starstruck - S3-E15
Question: When Tootie goes inside Jermaine's dressing room why did the bodyguard roughly manhandle Tootie and why was her bust of Jermaine destroyed?
Answer: Tootie was among the fan club girls sent complimentary concert tickets and allowed backstage. She thought Jackson personally invited only her and barged into the dressing room, believing she was expected. Security took action, not knowing who she was. The paper-mache' bust was screened for safety, getting destroyed in the process.
Answer: The Bust was destroyed by the bodyguards, to them it's another piece of junk among the millions he receives from his "Number One Fan."
No, the guard said he'd been running it under the sink and 'nothing was going to explode now.' They were making sure it wasn't a bomb.
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Answer: The guards had no idea if Tootie was a deranged fan or if she had a bomb in her package. This wasn't very long after John Lennon was shot, after all.
Brian Katcher