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Why'd he call the blonde gold digger back?


Just to get her naked and then dump her?

Some folks are like Slinkys - not good for anything, but you smile when you push them down stairs.

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I thought she showed up after he got the inheritance... got naked on her own. She was a grubbing 'ho.

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True, but he let her in and allowed her to go to the other room and get naked.

Some folks are like Slinkys - not good for anything, but you smile when you push them down stairs.

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And then left. It's not like he went in there and had his way with her and then left. He knew she was a gold digger and not a real friend/gf so she got what she deserved. Being left!

Easy on the skanky innuendo!
-Brooke Davis

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Perhaps he got in touch with her because she was a familar person. She may not have been a GOOD friend but sometimes people cling to "familarity."

Maybe he wanted to see her one more time in order to see what kind of person she really was... and she obviously showed him that she was only around for the money.

Maybe he wanted to tell her off because he realized that she wasn't a true friend after all.

But my best guess is that she showed up on her own because she found out that he was rich again - and he was too polite or shocked to immediately tell her off. She initiated everything. He got fed up with her.

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Not at all what happened. He's get a call from the downstairs desk and says there is a young woman to see him. He says to send her up thinking that it's Emily's mom and then the golddigger walks in. His response to her was nothing. He simply leaves the apartment as to not cause a confrontation that could have easily gotten out of hand and then the focus of the story was lost. The whole point of the scene was it showed the viewer that he had grown from the shallow, self-centered man we saw in the beginning to someone who no longer wanted or needed someone who used to be as shallow and self-centered as he was. This movie, after all, is a coming of age tale.

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I'd be afraid that the gold-digger would steal something!

How long till this goes away?

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If it were me, I would of taken her out to dinner, ate the meal and left her there, so she can see how it felt to be dumped upon. She was cold and heartless to him when he needed someone.

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I never thought he called her or wanted anything to do with her.. I thought that when the intercom guy said there was a "young lady" wanting to see him, I thought that he was expecting Emily or something cause you could see a surpirsed look on his face when the "young lady" turned out to be the gold digger chick..

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If it were me, I would of taken her out to dinner, ate the meal and left her there, so she can see how it felt to be dumped upon. She was cold and heartless to him when he needed someone.


He had gone way beyond that. It wasn't about getting back at her or hurting her. Her life and her outlook simply had nothing to do with the person he had become.

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Bingo!

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Correct!

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