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Whenever Brooke is seen as a background character after "Too Cute" (for example, standing next to Stacy in "[[Fat Like Me]]"), she maintains her collagened-tight-waisted appearance of her "supercute" state. One must assume that Dr. Shar, or some other competent plastic surgeon, was able to repair the damage at some point in the future.
Whenever Brooke is seen as a background character after "Too Cute" (for example, standing next to Stacy in "[[Fat Like Me]]"), she maintains her collagened-tight-waisted appearance of her "supercute" state. One must assume that Dr. Shar, or some other competent plastic surgeon, was able to repair the damage at some point in the future.


Later mentions of Brooke are those where Fashion Club members detail her fashion ''faux pas'', such as coming to school in "crushed velour that can't be uncrushed" and trying to pass off stone-washed jeans as retro. In "[[The Old and the Beautiful]]", Quinn implies that Brooke dresses like a tramp, which is undoubtedly one of the reasons Brooke has been unable to crack the Fashion Club and become a member.
Later mentions of Brooke are those where Fashion Club members detail her fashion ''faux pas'', such as coming to school in "crushed velour that can't be uncrushed" and trying to pass off stone-washed jeans as retro. In "[[The Old and the Beautiful]]", Quinn implies that Brooke dresses "like a tramp" but the velour top is seen as far more important and terrible. These fashion failures are undoubtedly the reason Brooke has been unable to crack the Fashion Club and become a member.


[[category:Canon Characters]]
[[category:Canon Characters]]