She agreed to co-star on one condition.
in a 2011 interview with The Television Academy Foundation. She said that she had planned on"graduating from high school and trying to get into some place like Northwestern or NYU.
She explained of making a deal with her mom,"So we kind of made a pact, my mother and I, seriously, that if that happened, like, if we're on the show and after the first few weeks the feeling was 'well, these kids are not cutting it' that, please, just write me out in some way—send me away to college, whatever you have to do—and just save me from the embarrassment of that."
She added,"They said that they would, and thank god that didn't happen. So I ended up staying there and learning quite a lot in six years."Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images"My mother was changing series, and she wanted us to be closer to home," Lucie said."I think she was scared if I went to college, I'd get shot because it was the year of Kent State.
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