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"It almost didn't matter anymore. I had done what's right. I stood up for what I believed in. And the people that mattered, knew it. It may come with consequences, but doing good is its own reward."
Rebecca, "Bitten While Defending A Friend"

If there's a single word to describe Rebecca, it would be "aspirational". And with everything she's suffered through, seeing her find success through these moments shows just how talented and charismatic she truly is.


  • Rebecca thriving socially, mentally and emotionally right after she quits all of Medusa's classes and after-school programs. Not only this, her new-found confidence lead to her having a successful career as a young actress among adults. As she puts it, "these situations don't normally end like fairytales, but for me, it did."
    • And the reason why Rebecca decided to finally drop Medusa's classes? Because a group of tech kids overheard Medusa explaining her extremely petty reason for not casting Becca and decided to tell her. As far as we know, Rebecca knew none of these kids, but they decided to tell her simply because it was the right thing to do.
    • Rebecca being the bigger woman and telling Medusa, on the off-chance she's watching, that she genuinely hopes that she's in a better emotional place.
  • "Backyard Stories" gives us one moment where Rebecca's dad mercifully lets Rachel off the hook for breaking a window. And according to Rebecca, this stemmed from Mr. Parham's kind-hearted empathy of what it's like to be a kid and wanting his children to have a fulfilling childhood.
  • "The Girlfriend Fairy" has Rebecca not only receive a shower of kind comments when she shares her "practice dummy" problem, but one comment turns it around by asking "So what you're saying is if I just continue keep saying nice things to you, I might find a girlfriend." This helps Rebecca see she's not "the practice dummy", but rather the Girlfriend Fairy!
  • Tying in to the above, there's also the moral of "The Girlfriend Fairy":
    Rebecca: I don't know why that weird pattern with me and guys keeps happening, but this whole thing has been a reminder that if you look at your problems from a funny angle, they don't look so much like problems anymore. And when you come to that place where you can just laugh at the things that get you down, they become easier to handle. It takes away a little bit of the power they have over you.
  • In "Bitten While Defending A Friend", there's the nature of the Bittersweet Ending: yes, Rebecca couldn't get the five demerits removed. But if her mother telling off the principal for the unfair punishment is any indication, she did the right thing.
  • "Disney Street Performers Pick On Me AGAIN" has Ready Freddy Fiddlesticks express enthusiasm when Rebecca does a sketch of him. He even signed it.
    Rebecca: I wouldn't call [the sketch] particularly good drawing by professional artist standards, but I'll never forget how happy it made Freddy. He was a good reminder that the little things can matter a lot to people. And you should never underestimate the little things you can do.
  • At the end of "Getting Recognized Stories", Rebecca gives a sweet message that it's okay to approach one's favorite Youtuber when meeting them in public, and amicably encourages for her fans to approach her.
  • "Running Away from Home" ends with Rebecca showing that her family kept the actual run-away letter she wrote for her big running-away-from-home prank. And in the letter, she wrote "I love you" four times to let her parents know this wasn't personal. She narrates how, despite how love has five universal languages, her family engage in the "sixth", messing with each other. Her dad playfully got his "revenge" by messing around with his family over the years. And Rebecca enjoyed every moment of it.
    Rebecca: And who would want to run away from that?

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