Her atittude just sucks throughout this movie. She's mid-level on the food chain, rides a freakin' school bus and she's
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Itsmedrooms2 — 9 years ago(October 02, 2016 03:27 AM)
I agree with coco somewhat. She struck me as a snob, but she was much worse in The Breakfast Club. "Queenie isn't here" lol. The fact that she didn't deserve Bender is much more defined. Sam getting with Jake, however, would propel her into the top strata of high school life where her snobby tendencies would become more pronounced. She would become a monster, killing everyone around her with her unleashed psychic powers after pigs blood is poured all over her at the prom by the dethroned Caroline. Very sad.
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vdgarcia13 — 9 years ago(October 23, 2016 02:09 PM)
I don't understand this fascination with the geek boy. Yeah, he's an awesome comic relief character but Sam had every right to be a jerk to him. He kept harassing her and making her feel uncomfortable after she told him to back off several times. He just never got the hint, or he didn't want to, which made it extra annoying.
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ItsEddieHaskellBeyotch — 9 years ago(November 01, 2016 07:47 PM)
I agree with coco somewhat. She struck me as a snob, but she was much worse in The Breakfast Club.
In The Breakfast Club, Molly was supposed to be somewhat snobbish and off-putting, however in Sixteen Candles Molly/Sam to an extent had every right to be kind of jerkish about her birthday being forgotten but then you think
'what if she's this bitchy all the time?'
. That takes a lot away from a character that the audience is supposed to root for. It also doesn't help that she disappears from the movie after she goes home from the dance, then after her sister's wedding Jake just. shows. up. Of course after some reassuring words from Ted the Geek, but Sam just comes off unlikable for too long of a period in the film to really have any sympathy for.
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jbaker1-2 — 4 years ago(June 17, 2021 06:05 AM)
She's rumored to not be a nice person in real life. Maybe that comes across on screen.
There are 8.2 billion people in the world. 8.19 billion of them have never heard of and don't give a fuck about Charlie Kirk. Get over it.