According to this theory from TVTropes.com. Here's what it says:
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Stevicus-2 — 10 years ago(February 10, 2016 11:17 AM)
This would mean that Farmer Ted became Brian Johnson.
Caroline was the prom queen in Sixteen Candles, but then Samantha aka Claire became the prom queen the following year.
There are some strange phenomena at work in Shermer, Illinois. Shermer High had a guy on the wrestling team who had been working as a Repo Man in L.A. the previous year, and was last seen in a Chevy Malibu going into outer space. Then there was a girl who was a "basket case," yet she was a known associate of a dangerous computer hacker in Seattle. And he also mysteriously showed up in Shermer a year later. -
ItsEddieHaskellBeyotch — 10 years ago(February 12, 2016 09:19 PM)
Nah, Shermer IL. is just populated with a LOT of white people. Eventually you're going to come across a few that look alike. Ted the geek looks like Brian from the Breakfast Club who also happens to look very much like Gary from Weird Science. Same goes for Sam/Claire, hell they probably were in some of the same classes togetherimagine the confusion.
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Movie_Riggs — 9 years ago(April 23, 2016 12:13 PM)
I don't think that when John Hughes said that all his movies are in the same universe did he necessarily mean the characters were the same people just because they were played by the same actors and actresses. However, some of his characters ARE the same. His '88 movie 'She's Having a Baby' includes a cameo by Ferris Bueller and John Candy/Dan Aykroyd as the characters from 'The Great Outdoors'. And I like to think that Kevin Bacon's cameo in 'Planes, Trains & Automobiles' is the same character he plays in 'She's Having a Baby'. So the universe is more connected than we thought, but Molly Ringwald is not playing the same character throughout.
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ItsEddieHaskellBeyotch — 9 years ago(November 01, 2016 07:50 PM)
I don't think that when John Hughes said that all his movies are in the same universe did he necessarily mean the characters were the same people just because they were played by the same actors and actresses. However, some of his characters ARE the same. His '88 movie 'She's Having a Baby' includes a cameo by Ferris Bueller and John Candy/Dan Aykroyd as the characters from 'The Great Outdoors'. And I like to think that Kevin Bacon's cameo in 'Planes, Trains & Automobiles' is the same character he plays in 'She's Having a Baby'. So the universe is more connected than we thought, but Molly Ringwald is not playing the same character throughout.
OrPerhaps Shermer, IL. is the nexus point of the multiverse.
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Movie_Riggs — 9 years ago(November 02, 2016 07:16 PM)
OrPerhaps Shermer, IL. is the nexus point of the multiverse.
Yes, I think it is, as it is recurring throughout numerous Hughes films.
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BenjiCarver — 9 years ago(November 02, 2016 07:03 AM)
After destroying his parents house and his father's Rolls, Jake was disowned. So he got a mohawk, bought a motorcycle and moved to Spokane to be a high school wrestler. Oh, and he changed his name to Kuch.
I call woo woo on you,