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Jo Polniaczek Is a Lesbian Heartthrob

“The New Girl, Part One” and “The New Girl, Part Two” (November 19 and 26, 1980)

True, the first episode of The Facts of Life is the one that comes closest to addressing LGBT issues, but so much of Jo and Blair’s relationship treads close that we are returning to discuss Nancy McKeon’s two-part introduction to the show. Librarian and Facts of Life scholar Erin Fletcher joins us to discuss the many layers to Jo and many lines that, upon second thought, seem like they might be double entendres.

Listen to our first Facts of Life episode, “Blair Warner Is a Homophobe”

Read The L Chat, a message board charting a longstanding history of queer women shipping Jo and Blair

Watch Facts of Life co-creators Dick Clair and Jenna McMahon playing hetero husband and wife on The Ed Sullivan Show

Watch Sara Gilbert tell Lisa Whelchel on The Talk that yep, Jo was gay

“Literally the gayest ship that has ever existed” but also this Jo/Blair montage set to “Good for Me” by Amy Grant

Willona vs. Chip Fields on Good Times

Buy the first issue of Drew and Glen’s new comic anthology, Beyond Sunset.

Go shop at our TeePublic store!

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Jo Polniaczek Is a Lesbian Heartthrob

Comments

I just watched "Live in front of a Studio Audience" from this holiday season. Kathryn Hahn (and maybe the original script) sure throw out Jo like she's a lesbian. (episode is S3 E20 "Kids can be cruel.")

Benjamin Rippel

I am so far behind on your show from work and life and hobbies I am just now getting to this episode. Great show as always, very happy to hear from this particular guest! Regarding the unfortunate edits sometimes in the episodes you watch, is there a standard by you which you try to watch? There's so much that isn't streaming and, if it is, is not necessarily fully in tact. I found this out when watching some Daria and 90210, only to have the experience entirely gutted because of the music changes. Do you, as a rule, try to stick to only official sources when they are available, even if compromised?

Joshua Corum


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