Follow TV Tropes

Following

History YMMV / Thirteen2003

Go To

OR

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Spelling/grammar fix(es)


** Mel is the ultimate woobie. She has made it through addiction to actually see the other side, but the damage done to her life up to that point is hard to repair. She has to work long hours and do a dozen haircuts a day just to afford her and her kids' very modest lifestyle, and because of everything she's been through she has difficulty saying no to anyone -- she lets her hairdressing clients run wild eating her food even though they barley tip her, lets Birdie and her daughter crash at their house whenever they want and will give people haircuts on the house if they don't have cash to pay. You could say she brings some of it on herself, but it's clear with the way she tries to take care of Tracy and Mason -- and Evie -- that she just wants others to be safe and happy. Too bad she does a kind of crappy job.

to:

** Mel is the ultimate woobie. She has made it through addiction to actually see the other side, but the damage done to her life up to that point is hard to repair. She has to work long hours and do a dozen haircuts a day just to afford her and her kids' very modest lifestyle, and because of everything she's been through she has difficulty saying no to anyone -- she lets her hairdressing clients run wild eating her food even though they barley barely tip her, lets Birdie and her daughter crash at their house whenever they want and will give people haircuts on the house if they don't have cash to pay. You could say she brings some of it on herself, but it's clear with the way she tries to take care of Tracy and Mason -- and Evie -- that she just wants others to be safe and happy. Too bad she does a kind of crappy job.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:


** "Shake it don't break it, bitch!"
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** Nikki Reed would be more recognisable these days for ''Film/LordsOfDogtown'', ''{{Literature/Twilight}}'', ''Series/TheOC'' and ''Series/SleepyHollow''.

to:

** Nikki Reed would be more recognisable these days for ''Film/LordsOfDogtown'', ''{{Literature/Twilight}}'', ''Literature/TheTwilightSaga'', ''Series/TheOC'' and ''Series/SleepyHollow''.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** How much of Evie's escalating actions with Tracy were motivated by Evie's jealousy over Javi seemingly choosing Tracy over her? Evie is clearly put out by Javi asking Tracy out, and tries to keep them close to her by giving him her number instead and having him come over to Brooke's house to essentially have a borderline-orgy. After that, Evie coerces Tracy into making out with and potentially having sex with Luke, something she's clearly intensely uncomfortable with, because then both of them will be guilty of cheating on their boyfriends. The night out at the movies with things start to ''really'' go wrong for Tracy, Evie starts out the night by getting flirty with Javi right away, and then asks Tracy to go get them drinks. Then Evie and Javi sneak off, making Tracy extremely late and disoriented thanks to the creepy guy she's with. From there on, Evie's behavior with Tracy is even more reckless, and she then sets up Tracy to get her ass kicked thanks to a rumor, squeals on Tracy for having a fake ID and pins most of her behavior on Tracy. Was it motivated purely by Evie's own instability, or was a lot of it jealousy over Javi's choice?

to:

** How much of Evie's escalating actions with Tracy were motivated by Evie's jealousy over Javi seemingly choosing Tracy over her? Evie is clearly put out by Javi asking Tracy out, and tries to keep them close to her by giving him her number instead and having him come over to Brooke's house to essentially have a borderline-orgy. After that, Evie coerces Tracy into making out with and potentially having sex with Luke, something she's clearly intensely uncomfortable with, because then both of them will be guilty of cheating on their boyfriends. The night out at the movies with things start to ''really'' go wrong for Tracy, Evie starts out the night by getting flirty with Javi right away, and then asks Tracy to go get them drinks. Then Evie and Javi sneak off, making Tracy extremely late and disoriented thanks to the creepy guy she's with. Not to mention that when Tracy did find them, it was heavily implied that Evie had just finished giving Javi oral sex. From there on, Evie's behavior with Tracy is even more reckless, and she then sets up Tracy to get her ass kicked thanks to a rumor, squeals on Tracy for having a fake ID and pins most of her behavior on Tracy. Was it motivated purely by Evie's own instability, or was a lot of it jealousy over Javi's choice?
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Word Of God has the protagonist's name spelled as "Tracy".


** How much of Evie's escalating actions with Tracey were motivated by Evie's jealousy over Javi seemingly choosing Tracey over her? Evie is clearly put out by Javi asking Tracey out, and tries to keep them close to her by giving him her number instead and having him come over to Brooke's house to essentially have a borderline-orgy. After that, Evie coerces Tracey into making out with and potentially having sex with Luke, something she's clearly intensely uncomfortable with, because then both of them will be guilty of cheating on their boyfriends. The night out at the movies with things start to ''really'' go wrong for Tracey, Evie starts out the night by getting flirty with Javi right away, and then asks Tracey to go get them drinks. Then Evie and Javi sneak off, making Tracey extremely late and disoriented thanks to the creepy guy she's with. From there on, Evie's behavior with Tracey is even more reckless, and she then sets up Tracey to get her ass kicked thanks to a rumor, squeals on Tracey for having a fake ID and pins most of her behavior on Tracey. Was it motivated purely by Evie's own instability, or was a lot of it jealousy over Javi's choice?
* CrossesTheLineTwice: Brooke pulls back Tracey's sleeve and exposes her self-harm scars to Mel, very clearly traumatizing her... and then calls her a "cunt."

to:

** How much of Evie's escalating actions with Tracey Tracy were motivated by Evie's jealousy over Javi seemingly choosing Tracey Tracy over her? Evie is clearly put out by Javi asking Tracey Tracy out, and tries to keep them close to her by giving him her number instead and having him come over to Brooke's house to essentially have a borderline-orgy. After that, Evie coerces Tracey Tracy into making out with and potentially having sex with Luke, something she's clearly intensely uncomfortable with, because then both of them will be guilty of cheating on their boyfriends. The night out at the movies with things start to ''really'' go wrong for Tracey, Tracy, Evie starts out the night by getting flirty with Javi right away, and then asks Tracey Tracy to go get them drinks. Then Evie and Javi sneak off, making Tracey Tracy extremely late and disoriented thanks to the creepy guy she's with. From there on, Evie's behavior with Tracey Tracy is even more reckless, and she then sets up Tracey Tracy to get her ass kicked thanks to a rumor, squeals on Tracey Tracy for having a fake ID and pins most of her behavior on Tracey.Tracy. Was it motivated purely by Evie's own instability, or was a lot of it jealousy over Javi's choice?
* CrossesTheLineTwice: Brooke pulls back Tracey's Tracy's sleeve and exposes her self-harm scars to Mel, very clearly traumatizing her... and then calls her a "cunt."



** Over the years, some have come to see Evie, who is undeniably a BrokenBird and not a straight-up villain, as possibly just as much on the receiving end of Tracey's ToxicFriendInfluence as the other way around -- and possibly even more. While it's true that Evie is sympathetic and not a straight-up villain, many overcompensate by viewing Evie as a victim of Tracey's influence. Evie is still generally the one pushing Tracey into behavior she isn't comfortable with -- for example, the near-threesome with Luke. Tracey is standing in the corner with her arms crossed and visibly uncomfortable until Evie practically forces her into it. Evie also begins acting far more toxic toward Tracey when she becomes jealous that Javi is interested in Tracey and not her, and her taking Javi aside to (likely) fool around when the girls sneak away from the movies is part of why Tracey gets so messed up and they're super-late that night. She also squealed to Tracey's teacher, turning in her fake ID, and started a possible rumor about her and a guy to a girl who could have easily kicked Tracey's butt if not for the school security guard. She later reveals, during the intervention scene, that the reason she turned Tracey's stuff into Brooke was because someone "found her stash" and she had to, but she's essentially blamed it all on Tracey. Finally, she screams at Mel about her house is a "shithole" that "fucking stinks" after months of mooching off her, eating her food, manipulating her, stealing from her friends and begging her to adopt her.
** Notably, it's also subtly implied that Evie and Tracey's former GirlPosse member Astrid is doing a bit better after the two ditch her -- she's significantly perkier and would rather participate in her class project than ditch to sell drugs with Tracey. It's also implied that Evie is opportunistic with her friends. She starts gravitating away from Astrid and toward Tracey when she sees that Tracey's on an upward trajectory socially, and that she and her family are more easily manipulated.

to:

** Over the years, some have come to see Evie, who is undeniably a BrokenBird and not a straight-up villain, as possibly just as much on the receiving end of Tracey's Tracy's ToxicFriendInfluence as the other way around -- and possibly even more. While it's true that Evie is sympathetic and not a straight-up villain, many overcompensate by viewing Evie as a victim of Tracey's Tracy's influence. Evie is still generally the one pushing Tracey Tracy into behavior she isn't comfortable with -- for example, the near-threesome with Luke. Tracey Tracy is standing in the corner with her arms crossed and visibly uncomfortable until Evie practically forces her into it. Evie also begins acting far more toxic toward Tracey Tracy when she becomes jealous that Javi is interested in Tracey Tracy and not her, and her taking Javi aside to (likely) fool around when the girls sneak away from the movies is part of why Tracey Tracy gets so messed up and they're super-late that night. She also squealed to Tracey's Tracy's teacher, turning in her fake ID, and started a possible rumor about her and a guy to a girl who could have easily kicked Tracey's Tracy's butt if not for the school security guard. She later reveals, during the intervention scene, that the reason she turned Tracey's Tracy's stuff into Brooke was because someone "found her stash" and she had to, but she's essentially blamed it all on Tracey.Tracy. Finally, she screams at Mel about her house is a "shithole" that "fucking stinks" after months of mooching off her, eating her food, manipulating her, stealing from her friends and begging her to adopt her.
** Notably, it's also subtly implied that Evie and Tracey's Tracy's former GirlPosse member Astrid is doing a bit better after the two ditch her -- she's significantly perkier and would rather participate in her class project than ditch to sell drugs with Tracey.Tracy. It's also implied that Evie is opportunistic with her friends. She starts gravitating away from Astrid and toward Tracey Tracy when she sees that Tracey's Tracy's on an upward trajectory socially, and that she and her family are more easily manipulated.



** Tracey. Before middle school even starts, she's already witnessed her parents splitting up, her mother struggle with her own addictions and struggle with basic adult functions like knowing how to pay bills. She's witnessed at least one overdose on the part of Brady, and there's possible implications that even more chaotic or dark stuff has happened with him around. It's also heavily implied that her older brother gets to have a bit more freedom, going surfing and getting stoned every night while Tracey has to be a little adult. It's implied that she's already been smoking and self-harming for some time. And that's ''before'' Evie's influence creeps in.
** That said, Mason can be seen as a woobie as well; he's not a particularly mean sibling to Tracey and has gone through the same things Tracey has, but deals differently. He also does appear to have a good heart and a good head on his shoulders, as he becomes highly concerned about Tracey's safety after he sees how far she's gone under Evie's influence.
** Evie for sure. Whether there are some lies or inconsistencies about her past, she's clearly endured some physical abuse at the hands of people who were supposed to take care of her, and all Brooke has done is let her run wild. Despite being beautiful, she also clearly doesn't have a lot of money and has had to rely on stealing and mooching to get everything she has. She's also profoundly insecure and seems to seek out affection from everyone around her -- Tracey, Mel and, of course, men. Can be seen as a bit of a JerkassWoobie depending on how responsible or malicious you view her as for her part in Tracey's DownwardSpiral.
** Mel is the ultimate woobie. She has made it through addiction to actually see the other side, but the damage done to her life up to that point is hard to repair. She has to work long hours and do a dozen haircuts a day just to afford her and her kids' very modest lifestyle, and because of everything she's been through she has difficulty saying no to anyone -- she lets her hairdressing clients run wild eating her food even though they barley tip her, lets Birdie and her daughter crash at their house whenever they want and will give people haircuts on the house if they don't have cash to pay. You could say she brings some of it on herself, but it's clear with the way she tries to take care of Tracey and Mason -- and Evie -- that she just wants others to be safe and happy. Too bad she does a kind of crappy job.

to:

** Tracey.Tracy. Before middle school even starts, she's already witnessed her parents splitting up, her mother struggle with her own addictions and struggle with basic adult functions like knowing how to pay bills. She's witnessed at least one overdose on the part of Brady, and there's possible implications that even more chaotic or dark stuff has happened with him around. It's also heavily implied that her older brother gets to have a bit more freedom, going surfing and getting stoned every night while Tracey Tracy has to be a little adult. It's implied that she's already been smoking and self-harming for some time. And that's ''before'' Evie's influence creeps in.
** That said, Mason can be seen as a woobie as well; he's not a particularly mean sibling to Tracey Tracy and has gone through the same things Tracey Tracy has, but deals differently. He also does appear to have a good heart and a good head on his shoulders, as he becomes highly concerned about Tracey's Tracy's safety after he sees how far she's gone under Evie's influence.
** Evie for sure. Whether there are some lies or inconsistencies about her past, she's clearly endured some physical abuse at the hands of people who were supposed to take care of her, and all Brooke has done is let her run wild. Despite being beautiful, she also clearly doesn't have a lot of money and has had to rely on stealing and mooching to get everything she has. She's also profoundly insecure and seems to seek out affection from everyone around her -- Tracey, Tracy, Mel and, of course, men. Can be seen as a bit of a JerkassWoobie depending on how responsible or malicious you view her as for her part in Tracey's Tracy's DownwardSpiral.
** Mel is the ultimate woobie. She has made it through addiction to actually see the other side, but the damage done to her life up to that point is hard to repair. She has to work long hours and do a dozen haircuts a day just to afford her and her kids' very modest lifestyle, and because of everything she's been through she has difficulty saying no to anyone -- she lets her hairdressing clients run wild eating her food even though they barley tip her, lets Birdie and her daughter crash at their house whenever they want and will give people haircuts on the house if they don't have cash to pay. You could say she brings some of it on herself, but it's clear with the way she tries to take care of Tracey Tracy and Mason -- and Evie -- that she just wants others to be safe and happy. Too bad she does a kind of crappy job.

Added: 821

Changed: 3185

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* DesignatedVillain: Evie. While we're clearly meant to side with the Freelands, both Evie and Tracy have bad influences on each other, making it unclear who the real toxic friend is. It's possible this is intentional, considering Evie is played by the actress who was Tracy in real life - and may have wanted her to seem somewhat sympathetic.

to:

* DesignatedVillain: Evie. While we're clearly meant to side with the Freelands, both Evie and Tracy have bad influences on each other, making it unclear who the real toxic friend is. It's possible this is intentional, considering Evie is played by the actress who was Tracy in real life - -- and may have wanted her to seem somewhat sympathetic.



* DiagnosedByTheAudience: Halfway through the film, Tracy seems to be borderline psychotic, most notably during her famous mantra of "No bra, no panties," which she says to her mother, after Melanie tells Tracy that she's "really starting to lose it". She also shows signs of being troubled far before Evie enters the picture.



* MisaimedFandom: Over the years, some have come to see Evie, who is undeniably a BrokenBird and not a straight-up villain, as possibly just as much on the receiving end of Tracey's ToxicFriendInfluence as the other way around – and possibly even more. While it's true that Evie is sympathetic and not a straight-up villain, many overcompensate by viewing Evie as a victim of Tracey's influence. Evie is still generally the one pushing Tracey into behavior she isn't comfortable with – for example, the near-threesome with Luke. Tracey is standing in the corner with her arms crossed and visibly uncomfortable until Evie practically forces her into it. Evie also begins acting far more toxic toward Tracey when she becomes jealous that Javi is interested in Tracey and not her, and her taking Javi aside to (likely) fool around when the girls sneak away from the movies is part of why Tracey gets so messed up and they're super-late that night. She also squealed to Tracey's teacher, turning in her fake ID, and started a possible rumor about her and a guy to a girl who could have easily kicked Tracey's butt if not for the school security guard. She later reveals, during the intervention scene, that the reason she turned Tracey's stuff into Brooke was because someone "found her stash" and she had to, but she's essentially blamed it all on Tracey. Finally, she screams at Mel about her house is a "shithole" that "fucking stinks" after months of mooching off her, eating her food, manipulating her, stealing from her friends and begging her to adopt her.
** Notably, it's also subtly implied that Evie and Tracey's former GirlPosse member Astrid is doing a bit better after the two ditch her – she's significantly perkier and would rather participate in her class project than ditch to sell drugs with Tracey. It's also implied that Evie is opportunistic with her friends. She starts gravitating away from Astrid and toward Tracey when she sees that Tracey's on an upward trajectory socially, and that she and her family are more easily manipulated.

to:

* MisaimedFandom: MisaimedFandom:
**
Over the years, some have come to see Evie, who is undeniably a BrokenBird and not a straight-up villain, as possibly just as much on the receiving end of Tracey's ToxicFriendInfluence as the other way around -- and possibly even more. While it's true that Evie is sympathetic and not a straight-up villain, many overcompensate by viewing Evie as a victim of Tracey's influence. Evie is still generally the one pushing Tracey into behavior she isn't comfortable with – for -- for example, the near-threesome with Luke. Tracey is standing in the corner with her arms crossed and visibly uncomfortable until Evie practically forces her into it. Evie also begins acting far more toxic toward Tracey when she becomes jealous that Javi is interested in Tracey and not her, and her taking Javi aside to (likely) fool around when the girls sneak away from the movies is part of why Tracey gets so messed up and they're super-late that night. She also squealed to Tracey's teacher, turning in her fake ID, and started a possible rumor about her and a guy to a girl who could have easily kicked Tracey's butt if not for the school security guard. She later reveals, during the intervention scene, that the reason she turned Tracey's stuff into Brooke was because someone "found her stash" and she had to, but she's essentially blamed it all on Tracey. Finally, she screams at Mel about her house is a "shithole" that "fucking stinks" after months of mooching off her, eating her food, manipulating her, stealing from her friends and begging her to adopt her.
** Notably, it's also subtly implied that Evie and Tracey's former GirlPosse member Astrid is doing a bit better after the two ditch her -- she's significantly perkier and would rather participate in her class project than ditch to sell drugs with Tracey. It's also implied that Evie is opportunistic with her friends. She starts gravitating away from Astrid and toward Tracey when she sees that Tracey's on an upward trajectory socially, and that she and her family are more easily manipulated.



* TheScrappy: Brooke is unpleasant and rude at the best of times, and is also relatively responsible for placing her little cousin Evie in a physically abusive situation with her ex. Also, even if she was easily fooled by Evie and was simply standing up for her at the end of the movie, one could argue that there are few excuses for exposing a pre-teen's self-harm scars to her mother as a sort of "gotcha" – and then, seconds later, calling her a "cunt."

to:

* TheScrappy: Brooke is unpleasant and rude at the best of times, and is also relatively responsible for placing her little cousin Evie in a physically abusive situation with her ex. Also, even if she was easily fooled by Evie and was simply standing up for her at the end of the movie, one could argue that there are few excuses for exposing a pre-teen's self-harm scars to her mother as a sort of "gotcha" -- and then, seconds later, calling her a "cunt."



** Tracey, Tracey, Tracey. Before middle school even starts, she's already witnessed her parents splitting up, her mother struggle with her own addictions and struggle with basic adult functions like knowing how to pay bills. She's witnessed at least one overdose on the part of Brady, and there's possible implications that even more chaotic or dark stuff has happened with him around. It's also heavily implied that her older brother gets to have a bit more freedom, going surfing and getting stoned every night while Tracey has to be a little adult. It's implied that she's already been smoking and self-harming for some time. And that's ''before'' Evie's influence creeps in.

to:

** Tracey, Tracey, Tracey. Before middle school even starts, she's already witnessed her parents splitting up, her mother struggle with her own addictions and struggle with basic adult functions like knowing how to pay bills. She's witnessed at least one overdose on the part of Brady, and there's possible implications that even more chaotic or dark stuff has happened with him around. It's also heavily implied that her older brother gets to have a bit more freedom, going surfing and getting stoned every night while Tracey has to be a little adult. It's implied that she's already been smoking and self-harming for some time. And that's ''before'' Evie's influence creeps in.



** Evie for sure. Whether there are some lies or inconsistencies about her past, she's clearly endured some physical abuse at the hands of people who were supposed to take care of her, and all Brooke has done is let her run wild. Despite being beautiful, she also clearly doesn't have a lot of money and has had to rely on stealing and mooching to get everything she has. She's also profoundly insecure and seems to seek out affection from everyone around her – Tracey, Mel and, of course, men. Can be seen as a bit of a JerkassWoobie depending on how responsible or malicious you view her as for her part in Tracey's DownwardSpiral.
** Mel is the ultimate woobie. She has made it through addiction to actually see the other side, but the damage done to her life up to that point is hard to repair. She has to work long hours and do a dozen haircuts a day just to afford her and her kids' very modest lifestyle, and because of everything she's been through she has difficulty saying no to anyone – she lets her hairdressing clients run wild eating her food even though they barley tip her, lets Birdie and her daughter crash at their house whenever they want and will give people haircuts on the house if they don't have cash to pay. You could say she brings some of it on herself, but it's clear with the way she tries to take care of Tracey and Mason – and Evie – that she just wants others to be safe and happy. Too bad she does a kind of crappy job.

to:

** Evie for sure. Whether there are some lies or inconsistencies about her past, she's clearly endured some physical abuse at the hands of people who were supposed to take care of her, and all Brooke has done is let her run wild. Despite being beautiful, she also clearly doesn't have a lot of money and has had to rely on stealing and mooching to get everything she has. She's also profoundly insecure and seems to seek out affection from everyone around her -- Tracey, Mel and, of course, men. Can be seen as a bit of a JerkassWoobie depending on how responsible or malicious you view her as for her part in Tracey's DownwardSpiral.
** Mel is the ultimate woobie. She has made it through addiction to actually see the other side, but the damage done to her life up to that point is hard to repair. She has to work long hours and do a dozen haircuts a day just to afford her and her kids' very modest lifestyle, and because of everything she's been through she has difficulty saying no to anyone -- she lets her hairdressing clients run wild eating her food even though they barley tip her, lets Birdie and her daughter crash at their house whenever they want and will give people haircuts on the house if they don't have cash to pay. You could say she brings some of it on herself, but it's clear with the way she tries to take care of Tracey and Mason -- and Evie -- that she just wants others to be safe and happy. Too bad she does a kind of crappy job.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

** How much of Evie's escalating actions with Tracey were motivated by Evie's jealousy over Javi seemingly choosing Tracey over her? Evie is clearly put out by Javi asking Tracey out, and tries to keep them close to her by giving him her number instead and having him come over to Brooke's house to essentially have a borderline-orgy. After that, Evie coerces Tracey into making out with and potentially having sex with Luke, something she's clearly intensely uncomfortable with, because then both of them will be guilty of cheating on their boyfriends. The night out at the movies with things start to ''really'' go wrong for Tracey, Evie starts out the night by getting flirty with Javi right away, and then asks Tracey to go get them drinks. Then Evie and Javi sneak off, making Tracey extremely late and disoriented thanks to the creepy guy she's with. From there on, Evie's behavior with Tracey is even more reckless, and she then sets up Tracey to get her ass kicked thanks to a rumor, squeals on Tracey for having a fake ID and pins most of her behavior on Tracey. Was it motivated purely by Evie's own instability, or was a lot of it jealousy over Javi's choice?
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

** Notably, it's also subtly implied that Evie and Tracey's former GirlPosse member Astrid is doing a bit better after the two ditch her – she's significantly perkier and would rather participate in her class project than ditch to sell drugs with Tracey. It's also implied that Evie is opportunistic with her friends. She starts gravitating away from Astrid and toward Tracey when she sees that Tracey's on an upward trajectory socially, and that she and her family are more easily manipulated.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* CrossedTheLineTwice: Brooke pulls back Tracey's sleeve and exposes her self-harm scars to Mel, very clearly traumatizing her... and then calls her a "cunt."

to:

* CrossedTheLineTwice: CrossesTheLineTwice: Brooke pulls back Tracey's sleeve and exposes her self-harm scars to Mel, very clearly traumatizing her... and then calls her a "cunt."
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* CrossedTheLineTwice: Brooke pulls back Tracey's sleeve and exposes her self-harm scars to Mel, very clearly traumatizing her... and then calls her a "cunt."



* TheScrappy: Brooke is unpleasant and rude at the best of times, and is also relatively responsible for placing her little cousin Evie in a physically abusive situation with her ex. Also, even if she was easily fooled by Evie and was simply standing up for her at the end of the movie, one could argue that there are few excuses for exposing a pre-teen's self-harm scars to her mother as a sort of "gotcha" – and then, seconds later, calling her a "cunt."



* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: Despite the fact that the film is about teenage rebellion and the poster could be misinterpreted as something much tamer, it is not actually aimed at teenagers. Roger Ebert even noted this in his review, saying it earned its R-rating.

to:

* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: Despite the fact that the film is about teenage rebellion and the poster could be misinterpreted as something much tamer, it is not actually aimed at teenagers. Roger Ebert even noted this in his review, saying it earned its R-rating.R-rating.
* TheWoobie:
** Tracey, Tracey, Tracey. Before middle school even starts, she's already witnessed her parents splitting up, her mother struggle with her own addictions and struggle with basic adult functions like knowing how to pay bills. She's witnessed at least one overdose on the part of Brady, and there's possible implications that even more chaotic or dark stuff has happened with him around. It's also heavily implied that her older brother gets to have a bit more freedom, going surfing and getting stoned every night while Tracey has to be a little adult. It's implied that she's already been smoking and self-harming for some time. And that's ''before'' Evie's influence creeps in.
** That said, Mason can be seen as a woobie as well; he's not a particularly mean sibling to Tracey and has gone through the same things Tracey has, but deals differently. He also does appear to have a good heart and a good head on his shoulders, as he becomes highly concerned about Tracey's safety after he sees how far she's gone under Evie's influence.
** Evie for sure. Whether there are some lies or inconsistencies about her past, she's clearly endured some physical abuse at the hands of people who were supposed to take care of her, and all Brooke has done is let her run wild. Despite being beautiful, she also clearly doesn't have a lot of money and has had to rely on stealing and mooching to get everything she has. She's also profoundly insecure and seems to seek out affection from everyone around her – Tracey, Mel and, of course, men. Can be seen as a bit of a JerkassWoobie depending on how responsible or malicious you view her as for her part in Tracey's DownwardSpiral.
** Mel is the ultimate woobie. She has made it through addiction to actually see the other side, but the damage done to her life up to that point is hard to repair. She has to work long hours and do a dozen haircuts a day just to afford her and her kids' very modest lifestyle, and because of everything she's been through she has difficulty saying no to anyone – she lets her hairdressing clients run wild eating her food even though they barley tip her, lets Birdie and her daughter crash at their house whenever they want and will give people haircuts on the house if they don't have cash to pay. You could say she brings some of it on herself, but it's clear with the way she tries to take care of Tracey and Mason – and Evie – that she just wants others to be safe and happy. Too bad she does a kind of crappy job.

Added: 1599

Removed: 40

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* MemeticMutation: "No bra, no panties!"


Added DiffLines:

* MemeticMutation: "No bra, no panties!"
* MisaimedFandom: Over the years, some have come to see Evie, who is undeniably a BrokenBird and not a straight-up villain, as possibly just as much on the receiving end of Tracey's ToxicFriendInfluence as the other way around – and possibly even more. While it's true that Evie is sympathetic and not a straight-up villain, many overcompensate by viewing Evie as a victim of Tracey's influence. Evie is still generally the one pushing Tracey into behavior she isn't comfortable with – for example, the near-threesome with Luke. Tracey is standing in the corner with her arms crossed and visibly uncomfortable until Evie practically forces her into it. Evie also begins acting far more toxic toward Tracey when she becomes jealous that Javi is interested in Tracey and not her, and her taking Javi aside to (likely) fool around when the girls sneak away from the movies is part of why Tracey gets so messed up and they're super-late that night. She also squealed to Tracey's teacher, turning in her fake ID, and started a possible rumor about her and a guy to a girl who could have easily kicked Tracey's butt if not for the school security guard. She later reveals, during the intervention scene, that the reason she turned Tracey's stuff into Brooke was because someone "found her stash" and she had to, but she's essentially blamed it all on Tracey. Finally, she screams at Mel about her house is a "shithole" that "fucking stinks" after months of mooching off her, eating her food, manipulating her, stealing from her friends and begging her to adopt her.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Moved from YMMV.Thirteen.

Added DiffLines:

* AlternateCharacterInterpretation:
** Most viewers tend to think that this is a straightforward story about the bad girl, Evie, corrupting the good girl, Tracy, and that Evie's guardian, Brooke, is just completely clueless when she claims that it is Tracy who is having the bad influence on Evie. But while Evie definitely seems to have problems at the beginning of the film, she still seems to become much less functional as her friendship with Tracy progresses, and it must be noticed that she and Tracy increasingly exclude Evie's other friends almost as much as they exclude Tracy's former friends. So it may be that the two are having a bad influence on each other, and that it's not all a one-way street.
** Tracy's [[TheScream scream]] at the end. Was it a frustrated scream from [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone realizing how she had behaved,]] or was it a "relieved" scream, symbolizing that she was letting all the bad stuff go?
* DesignatedVillain: Evie. While we're clearly meant to side with the Freelands, both Evie and Tracy have bad influences on each other, making it unclear who the real toxic friend is. It's possible this is intentional, considering Evie is played by the actress who was Tracy in real life - and may have wanted her to seem somewhat sympathetic.
* MemeticMutation: "No bra, no panties!"
** "Shake it don't break it, bitch!"
* LesYay: Between Tracy and Evie.
* RetroactiveRecognition:
** This was the film debut of Music/VanessaHudgens; Working Title wound up casting her and co-star Brady Corbet the next year in the infamous [[Film/{{Thunderbirds}} live-action adaptation]] of ''Series/{{Thunderbirds}}''.
** Nikki Reed would be more recognisable these days for ''Film/LordsOfDogtown'', ''{{Literature/Twilight}}'', ''Series/TheOC'' and ''Series/SleepyHollow''.
* {{Squick}}: The threesome that almost happened between Tracy, Evie, and Luke. Especially with the fact that the two girls are ''minors''.
* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: Despite the fact that the film is about teenage rebellion and the poster could be misinterpreted as something much tamer, it is not actually aimed at teenagers. Roger Ebert even noted this in his review, saying it earned its R-rating.

Top