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* The revelation that the cheerleaders are all going to the same college because it's the only one that will accept their bad grades |
* The revelation that the cheerleaders are all going to the same college because it's the only one that will accept their bad grades |
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More seriously, the scene with Mack and Andrew Landon greatly cuts out Andrew's blase nature about Jodie's problems - including that he hasn't noticed them. Transcript with those bits added: |
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* [[Andrew Landon]] waving away the idea of Jodie having a breakdown and trying to tempt Mack by pointing out Crestmore is nearer to Vance than Turner. |
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*Mack - With all due respect, sir, I don't believe that's true. ''She's been putting a lot of pressure on herself for a long time.'' I think she really needs a different kind of environment. Like Turner. |
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*Andrew - (brief laugh) How is she gonna go to Turner? She didn't even apply. ''(pause) What do you mean, acting uphappy?'' |
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*Mack - ''Quiet, distracted, crying. (pause) You're not going to be a grandfather.'' |
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*Andrew - Look, Michael, ''we all think we know what we want when we're young.'' If Jodie passes on Crestmore, she'll end up regretting it for the rest of her life. ''Besides, Crestmore is a lot closer to Vance than Turner is. Better for you, if you want to see each other.'' |
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*Mack - ''We won't see each other if Jodie has a breakdown and drops out of school.'' |
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*Andrew - ''Then it's a good thing breakdowns aren't allowed in our family.'' Anyway, if she really wanted to go to Turner, she'd have applied there. |
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*(Daria typing at her computer when the cordless telephone rings; she stops to answer it) |
*(Daria typing at her computer when the cordless telephone rings; she stops to answer it) |