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* {{Dawson Casting}}: Subverted. Creator/AmandaBynes was actually sixteen playing a seventeen year old. The movie was released on the day after Amanda's seventeenth birthday.
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" UnintentionallySympathetic: We're supposed to think that Lord Dashwood asking Daphne to tone down her behaviour when cameras are about is wrong and that Daphne should be allowed to act as wild as she likes, but his requests come across as fairly reasonable when she does things like destroy priceless chandeliers and throw men into lakes in fits of rage (although the latter had repeatedly sexually harassed and/or assaulted her at that point).
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** We're supposed to think that Lord Dashwood asking Daphne to tone down her behaviour when cameras are about is wrong and that Daphne should be allowed to act as wild as she likes, but his requests come across as fairly reasonable when she does things like destroy priceless chandeliers and throw men into lakes in fits of rage (although the latter had repeatedly sexually harassed and/or assaulted her at that point).
** Daphne's LoveInterest, Ian. We're supposed to sympathize with him when he's disgusted by how different she's acting, even though she double-booked their date ''by accident'', and she can't drop the other commitment because it would reflect badly on her and her father, who she's trying to cultivate a relationship with. He doesn't give her even a moment to explain any of this, nor even try to understand how important this is to her, before leaving in a huff; and he even rebuffs her when she tries to talk to him about it later.
** We're supposed to think that Lord Dashwood asking Daphne to tone down her behaviour when cameras are about is wrong and that Daphne should be allowed to act as wild as she likes, but his requests come across as fairly reasonable when she does things like destroy priceless chandeliers and throw men into lakes in fits of rage (although the latter had repeatedly sexually harassed and/or assaulted her at that point).
** Daphne's LoveInterest, Ian. We're supposed to sympathize with him when he's disgusted by how different she's acting, even though she double-booked their date ''by accident'', and she can't drop the other commitment because it would reflect badly on her and her father, who she's trying to cultivate a relationship with. He doesn't give her even a moment to explain any of this, nor even try to understand how important this is to her, before leaving in a huff; and he even rebuffs her when she tries to talk to him about it later.
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* AdaptationDisplacement: Based on the 1958 film ''The Reluctant Debutante''.
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* AdaptationDisplacement: Based on Most don't know about the the 1958 film it's based on, ''The Reluctant Debutante''.
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** And it [[Film/TheKingsSpeech got much worse later on...]]
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** We're supposed to think that Lord Dashwood asking Daphne to tone down her behaviour when cameras are about is wrong and that Daphne should be allowed to act as wild as she likes, but his requests come across as fairly reasonable when she does things like destroy priceless chandeliers and throw men into lakes in fits of rage.
*** To be fair, the guy she threw in the lake had repeatedly sexually harassed and/or assaulted her at that point.
** Daphne's LoveInterest, Ian. We're supposed to sympathize with him when he's disgusted by how different she's acting, even though she double-booked their date ''by accident'', and she can't drop the other commitment because it would reflect badly on her and her father, who she's trying to cultivate a relationship with. He doesn't give her even a moment to explain any of this, nor even try to understand how important this is to her, before leaving in a huff; and he even rebuffs her when she tries to talk to him about it later.
*** To be fair, the guy she threw in the lake had repeatedly sexually harassed and/or assaulted her at that point.
** Daphne's LoveInterest, Ian. We're supposed to sympathize with him when he's disgusted by how different she's acting, even though she double-booked their date ''by accident'', and she can't drop the other commitment because it would reflect badly on her and her father, who she's trying to cultivate a relationship with. He doesn't give her even a moment to explain any of this, nor even try to understand how important this is to her, before leaving in a huff; and he even rebuffs her when she tries to talk to him about it later.
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** We're supposed to think that Lord Dashwood asking Daphne to tone down her behaviour when cameras are about is wrong and that Daphne should be allowed to act as wild as she likes, but his requests come across as fairly reasonable when she does things like destroy priceless chandeliers and throw men into lakes in fits of rage.
*** To be fair,rage (although the guy she threw in the lake latter had repeatedly sexually harassed and/or assaulted her at that point.
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** Daphne's LoveInterest, Ian. We're supposed to sympathize with him when he's disgusted by how different she's acting, even though she double-booked their date ''by accident'', and she can't drop the other commitment because it would reflect badly on her and her father, who she's trying to cultivate a relationship with. He doesn't give her even a moment to explain any of this, nor even try to understand how important this is to her, before leaving in a huff; and he even rebuffs her when she tries to talk to him about itlater.later.
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*** To be fair, the guy she threw in the lake had repeatedly sexually harassed and/or assaulted her at that point.
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Said admirer forced Daphne to dance with him, spent the whole dance insulting the guy she liked, and tried to grop her. I'd say throwing him in the lake was justified.
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* UnintentionallySympathetic: Daphne's AbhorrentAdmirer. She asked him to kiss her while smiling sweetly, at which point he leant in to kiss her and she threw him into the lake they were standing next to while yelling at him for trying to give her the kiss she just asked for.
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: We're supposed to think that Lord Dashwood asking Daphne to tone down her behaviour when cameras are about is wrong and that Daphne should be allowed to act as wild as she likes, but his requests come across as fairly reasonable when she does things like destroy priceless chandeliers and throw men into lakes in fits of rage.
** Also, Daphne's LoveInterest, Ian. We're supposed to sympathize with him when he's disgusted by how different she's acting, even though she double-booked their date ''by accident'', and she can't drop the other commitment because it would reflect badly on her and her father, who she's trying to cultivate a relationship with. He doesn't give her even a moment to explain any of this, nor even try to understand how important this is to her, before leaving in a huff; and he even rebuffs her when she tries to talk to him about it later.
** Also, Daphne's LoveInterest, Ian. We're supposed to sympathize with him when he's disgusted by how different she's acting, even though she double-booked their date ''by accident'', and she can't drop the other commitment because it would reflect badly on her and her father, who she's trying to cultivate a relationship with. He doesn't give her even a moment to explain any of this, nor even try to understand how important this is to her, before leaving in a huff; and he even rebuffs her when she tries to talk to him about it later.
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** We're supposed to think that Lord Dashwood asking Daphne to tone down her behaviour when cameras are about is wrong and that Daphne should be allowed to act as wild as she likes, but his requests come across as fairly reasonable when she does things like destroy priceless chandeliers and throw men into lakes in fits of rage.
**Also, Daphne's LoveInterest, Ian. We're supposed to sympathize with him when he's disgusted by how different she's acting, even though she double-booked their date ''by accident'', and she can't drop the other commitment because it would reflect badly on her and her father, who she's trying to cultivate a relationship with. He doesn't give her even a moment to explain any of this, nor even try to understand how important this is to her, before leaving in a huff; and he even rebuffs her when she tries to talk to him about it later.
** We're supposed to think that Lord Dashwood asking Daphne to tone down her behaviour when cameras are about is wrong and that Daphne should be allowed to act as wild as she likes, but his requests come across as fairly reasonable when she does things like destroy priceless chandeliers and throw men into lakes in fits of rage.
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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: "I don't give a FLYING FART IN SPACE..." coming from ''Colin Firth.'' That's a far stretch from Mr. Darcy...
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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: "I don't give a FLYING FART IN SPACE..." coming from ''Colin Firth.'' That's a far stretch from Mr. Darcy...
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: We're supposed to think that Lord Dashwood asking Daphne to tone down her behaviour when cameras are about is wrong and that Daphne should be allowed to act as wild as she likes, but his requests come across as fairly reasonable when she does things like destroy priceless chandeliers and throw men into lakes in fits of rage.
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: We're supposed to think that Lord Dashwood asking Daphne to tone down her behaviour when cameras are about is wrong and that Daphne should be allowed to act as wild as she likes, but his requests come across as fairly reasonable when she does things like destroy priceless chandeliers and throw men into lakes in fits of rage.rage.
** Also, Daphne's LoveInterest, Ian. We're supposed to sympathize with him when he's disgusted by how different she's acting, even though she double-booked their date ''by accident'', and she can't drop the other commitment because it would reflect badly on her and her father, who she's trying to cultivate a relationship with. He doesn't give her even a moment to explain any of this, nor even try to understand how important this is to her, before leaving in a huff; and he even rebuffs her when she tries to talk to him about it later.
** Also, Daphne's LoveInterest, Ian. We're supposed to sympathize with him when he's disgusted by how different she's acting, even though she double-booked their date ''by accident'', and she can't drop the other commitment because it would reflect badly on her and her father, who she's trying to cultivate a relationship with. He doesn't give her even a moment to explain any of this, nor even try to understand how important this is to her, before leaving in a huff; and he even rebuffs her when she tries to talk to him about it later.
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* UnintentionallySympathetic: Daphne's AbhorrantAdmirer. She asked him to kiss her while smiling sweetly, at which point he leant in to kiss her and she threw him into the lake they were standing next to while yelling at him for trying to give her the kiss she just asked for.
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* UnintentionallySympathetic: Daphne's AbhorrantAdmirer.AbhorrentAdmirer. She asked him to kiss her while smiling sweetly, at which point he leant in to kiss her and she threw him into the lake they were standing next to while yelling at him for trying to give her the kiss she just asked for.
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* UnintentionallySympathetic: Daphne's AbhorrantAdmirer. She asked him to kiss her while smiling sweetly, at which point he leant in to kiss her and she threw him into the lake they were standing next to while yelling at him for trying to give her the kiss she just asked for.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: We're supposed to think that Lord Dashwood asking Daphne to tone down her behaviour when cameras are about is wrong and that Daphne should be allowed to act as wild as she likes, but his requests come across as fairly reasonable when she does things like destroy priceless chandeliers and throw men into lakes in fits of rage.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: We're supposed to think that Lord Dashwood asking Daphne to tone down her behaviour when cameras are about is wrong and that Daphne should be allowed to act as wild as she likes, but his requests come across as fairly reasonable when she does things like destroy priceless chandeliers and throw men into lakes in fits of rage.
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* UnfortunateImplications: Every single British person is stuffy and idiotic and inferior to Americans unless they bow to them. (And that's not counting the inaccuracies).
** Also, if you're rich even by some pennies, you're a JerkAss. Who wrote this, Butch Hartman?
** Also, if you're rich even by some pennies, you're a JerkAss. Who wrote this, Butch Hartman?
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** Also, if you're rich even by some pennies, you're a JerkAss or even a total CompleteMonster. Who wrote this shit, Butch Hartman?
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** Also, if you're rich even by some pennies, you're a JerkAss or even a total CompleteMonster. JerkAss. Who wrote this shit, this, Butch Hartman?
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* UnfortunateImplications: Every single British person is stuffy and idiotic and inferior to Americans unless they bow to them. (And that's not counting the innacouracies).inaccuracies).
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** Also, if you're rich even by some pennies, you're a JerkAss or even a total CompleteMonster. Who wrote this shit, ButchHartman?
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** Also, if you're rich even by some pennies, you're a JerkAss or even a total CompleteMonster. Who wrote this shit, ButchHartman?Butch Hartman?
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* UnfortunateImplications: Every single British person is stuffy and idiotic and inferior to Americans unless they bow to them. (And that's not counting the innacouracies). Also, if you're rich even by some pennies, you're a total asshole and deserve to be hated and humiliated.
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* UnfortunateImplications: Every single British person is stuffy and idiotic and inferior to Americans unless they bow to them. (And that's not counting the innacouracies). innacouracies).
** Also, if you're rich even by some pennies, you're a JerkAss or even a totalasshole and deserve to be hated and humiliated.CompleteMonster. Who wrote this shit, ButchHartman?
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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: "I don't give a FLYING FART IN SPACE..." coming from ''Colin Firth.'' That's a far stretch from Mr. Darcy...Darcy...
* UnfortunateImplications: Every single British person is stuffy and idiotic and inferior to Americans unless they bow to them. (And that's not counting the innacouracies). Also, if you're rich even by some pennies, you're a total asshole and deserve to be hated and humiliated.
* UnfortunateImplications: Every single British person is stuffy and idiotic and inferior to Americans unless they bow to them. (And that's not counting the innacouracies). Also, if you're rich even by some pennies, you're a total asshole and deserve to be hated and humiliated.