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Anyone else surprised that the mean girl...


… throws Charlie that snarly look near the end of the film? After all, this was after he’d put several jocks on the floor while defending Patrick. I’m not saying she would’ve—or should’ve—feared Charlie, but I’d like to think at the very least she would’ve respected him enough not to be mean to him anymore.

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She should have had respect regardless. Or else she's a bitch.

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She should have had respect regardless. Or else she's a bitch.


Oh, I totally agree—and she is a b!tch. I’m just surprised the events that had unfolded didn’t make her “change her tune”, to an extent.

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I'm not so sure it was fear. I think his sudden reputation made it tough to bad mouth him because other people respected him finally. I think that was all she had left in her mean bag.....To just look angry. If they ever did a sequale a few years latter he might see her at a party or bar and just a nasty lush.....Now that'd be funny...

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She was probably still jealous of him. She hid it with infantile language at first. She wishes she could put herself out in the world more like him I bet.

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what was her deal anyway?
because i know girls who bully you secretly like you

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She was a bully. I know most media show shades of grey. But in the 90s, like the book, it was black & white. She was mean because she could be.

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