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* TamperingWithFoodAndDrink: In the end, [[spoiler: when Brittney and her presumed-dead mother celebrate their victory, her mother takes a sip of the drink that Brittney hands out to her. She says that the drink is strong. Brittney gives a smug smile and says, "They do make them strong here, don't they?", implying that Brittney poisoned her mother to get the money for herself]].
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* FrameUp / BlaclmailBackfire: After getting fired, Terrence attempts to blackmail Brittney and Maya. Instead, [[spoiler:Brittney shoots Maya dead, then frames Terrence for her murder before skipping the country]].

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* FrameUp / BlaclmailBackfire: BlackmailBackfire: After getting fired, Terrence attempts to blackmail Brittney and Maya. Instead, [[spoiler:Brittney shoots Maya dead, then frames Terrence for her murder before skipping the country]].
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* FrameUp: After getting fired, Terrence attempts to blackmail Brittney and Maya. Instead, [[spoiler:Brittney shoots Maya dead, then frames Terrence for her murder before skipping the country]].

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* FrameUp: FrameUp / BlaclmailBackfire: After getting fired, Terrence attempts to blackmail Brittney and Maya. Instead, [[spoiler:Brittney shoots Maya dead, then frames Terrence for her murder before skipping the country]].
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* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler: Niles Dunlop ]]

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* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler: Niles Dunlop Dunlap ]]
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* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler: Niles Dunlop ]]
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* WhoWearsShortShorts: Maya in her first appearance is wearing a pair of Daisy Dukes cut short enough to expose the bottom of her butt cheeks.
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* ExecutiveExcess: Niles Dunlap is a CEO who turns out to have been a degenerate gambler and womanizer, to the point where he started [[StealingFromTheTill mis-allocating company funds]] to sustain his addiction. [[spoiler: He faked his own death with his stepdaughter's help so he could avoid any prosecution, unaware that she was actually using him as part of her own plot.]]

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* ExecutiveExcess: Niles Dunlap is a CEO who turns out to have been a degenerate gambler and womanizer, to the point where he started [[StealingFromTheTill mis-allocating misallocating company funds]] to sustain his addiction. [[spoiler: He faked his own death with his stepdaughter's help so he could avoid any prosecution, unaware that she was actually using him as part of her own plot.]]



* HateSink: [[spoiler: Niles Dunlap is Brittney's wealthy and emotionally abusive stepfather, the reason why her mother supposedly committed suicide, and nearly screwed over his family with gambling debts to the cartels. While seemingly in on a scheme with his stepdaughter to fake his death, it's soon revealed his wife also faked his death, and he is the target of Brittney and her mother's revenge scheme.]]
* NoDressCode: Definitely applies to Blue Bay High. The female students wear midriff top, short skirts, extremely cut-off denim shorts, etc.
* SamePlotSequel: It's pretty much a carbon copy of the original, set in South Florida, two high school girls as the main characters ([[TomboyAndGirlyGirl one a white trash tomboy, the other a feminine rich girl]]), a fraudulent court case that ends with somebody being awarded a lot of money, a threesome scene between the conspirators, then an ensuing GambitPileup with lots of other characters turning out to have been in on it all along, then either ending up dead themselves in a series of backstabs or revealed to have faked their deaths. There's even a montage of scenes over the ending credits to fill in the gaps in the plot.

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* HateSink: [[spoiler: Niles Dunlap is Brittney's wealthy and emotionally abusive stepfather, the reason why her mother supposedly committed suicide, and nearly screwed over his family with gambling debts to the cartels. While seemingly in on a scheme with his stepdaughter to fake his death, it's soon revealed his wife also faked his her death, and he is the target of Brittney and her mother's revenge scheme.]]
* NoDressCode: Definitely applies to Blue Bay High. The female students wear midriff top, tops, short skirts, extremely cut-off denim shorts, etc.
* SamePlotSequel: It's pretty much a carbon copy of the original, set in South Florida, two high school girls as the main characters ([[TomboyAndGirlyGirl one a white trash tomboy, the other a feminine rich girl]]), a fraudulent court case that ends with somebody being awarded a lot of money, a threesome scene between the conspirators, then an ensuing GambitPileup with lots of other characters turning out to have been in on it all along, then either ending up dead themselves in a series of backstabs or revealed to have faked their deaths. There's even a montage of scenes over the ending credits to fill in the gaps in the plot. [[spoiler: The biggest difference is that the seemingly vapid rich girl is the true mastermind this time.]]



* WhoWearsShortShorts: Maya. In her first appearance is wearing a pair of Daisy Dukes cut short enough to expose the bottom of her butt cheeks.

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* WhoWearsShortShorts: Maya. In Maya in her first appearance is wearing a pair of Daisy Dukes cut short enough to expose the bottom of her butt cheeks.
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* WhoWearsShortsShorts: Maya. In her first appearance is wearing a pair of Daisy Dukes cut short enough to expose the bottom of her butt cheeks.

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* WhoWearsShortsShorts: Maya. In her first appearance is wearing a pair of Daisy Dukes cut short enough to expose the bottom of her butt cheeks.
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* NoDressCode: Definitely applies to Blue Bay High. The female students wear midriff top, short skirts, extremely cut-off denim shorts, etc.


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* WildTeenParty: Brittney hosts one after she wins the beach volleyball final. It results in girls swimming topless, kids breaking into her stepfather's booze, and the portrait of her mother being defaced. Her stepfather arrives home and breaks it up by threatening to call the cops.
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* HateSink: Niles Dunlap is Brittney's wealthy and emotionally abusive stepfather, the reason why her mother supposedly committed suicide, and nearly screwed over his family with gambling debts with the Cartels. While seemingly in on a scheme with his stepdaughter to fake his death, it's soon revealed his wife also faked his death, and he is the target of Brittney and her mothers revenge scheme.

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* HateSink: [[spoiler: Niles Dunlap is Brittney's wealthy and emotionally abusive stepfather, the reason why her mother supposedly committed suicide, and nearly screwed over his family with gambling debts with to the Cartels. cartels. While seemingly in on a scheme with his stepdaughter to fake his death, it's soon revealed his wife also faked his death, and he is the target of Brittney and her mothers mother's revenge scheme.]]
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Brittney Havers, a South Florida high school senior, is living with her rich stepfather after her mother committed suicide over a year ago. When her stepfather is killed in a suspicious plane crash, it turns out that his will stipulates that most of his assets will revert to his company's trust fund unless a blood heir can be found. Maya King, a brash tomboy from Brittney's school, comes forward with evidence to prove her relation to Niles. A GambitPileup and lots of dead bodies ensue.

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Brittney Havers, a South Florida high school senior, is living with her rich stepfather Niles Dunlap after her mother committed suicide over a year ago. When her stepfather Niles is killed in a suspicious plane crash, it turns out that his will stipulates that most of his assets will revert to his company's trust fund unless a blood heir can be found. Maya King, a brash tomboy from Brittney's school, comes forward with evidence to prove her relation to Niles. A GambitPileup and lots of dead bodies ensue.
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* HateSink: Niles Dunlap is Brittney's wealthy and emotionally abusive stepfather, the reason why her mother supposedly committed suicide, and nearly screwed over his family with gambling debts with the Cartels. While seemingly in on a scheme with his stepdaughter to fake his death, it's soon revealed his wife also faked his death, and he is the target of Brittney and her mothers revenge scheme.
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* ExecutiveExcess: Niles Dunlap is a CEO who turns out to have been a degenerate gambler and womanizer, to the point where he started mis-allocating company funds to sustain his addiction. [[spoiler: He faked his own death with his stepdaughter's help so he could avoid any prosecution, unaware that she was actually using him as part of her own plot.]]

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* ExecutiveExcess: Niles Dunlap is a CEO who turns out to have been a degenerate gambler and womanizer, to the point where he started [[StealingFromTheTill mis-allocating company funds funds]] to sustain his addiction. [[spoiler: He faked his own death with his stepdaughter's help so he could avoid any prosecution, unaware that she was actually using him as part of her own plot.]]
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* ExecutiveExcess: Niles Dunlap is a CEO who turns out to have been a degenerate gambler and womanizer, to the point where he started mis-allocating company funds to sustain his addiction. [[spoiler: He faked his own death with his stepdaughter's help so he could avoid any prosecution, unaware that she was actually using him as part of her own plot.]]
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* SamePlotSequel: It's pretty much a carbon copy of the original, set in South Florida, two high school girls as the main characters (one a white trash tomboy, the other a feminine rich girl), a fraudulent court case that ends with somebody being awarded a lot of money, a threesome scene between the conspirators, then an ensuing GambitPileup with lots of other characters turning out to have been in on it all along, then either ending up dead themselves in a series of backstabs or revealed to have faked their deaths. There's even a montage of scenes over the ending credits to fill in the gaps in the plot.

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* SamePlotSequel: It's pretty much a carbon copy of the original, set in South Florida, two high school girls as the main characters (one ([[TomboyAndGirlyGirl one a white trash tomboy, the other a feminine rich girl), girl]]), a fraudulent court case that ends with somebody being awarded a lot of money, a threesome scene between the conspirators, then an ensuing GambitPileup with lots of other characters turning out to have been in on it all along, then either ending up dead themselves in a series of backstabs or revealed to have faked their deaths. There's even a montage of scenes over the ending credits to fill in the gaps in the plot.
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* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:Maya King, Julian Haynes, Detective Morrison, Niles Dunlap, and possibly even Brittney's mother]] were all hapless pawns in [[spoiler:Brittney's scheme]] to get rich. [[spoiler:Terence]] initially wasn't a part of the scheme and almost becomes a SpannerInTheWorks when he tries to blackmail them, [[spoiler:but ends up being framed for Maya's murder.]]
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* SamePlotSequel: It's pretty much a carbon copy of the original, set in South Florida, two high school girls as the main characters (one a white trash tomboy, the other a rich girl), a fraudulent court case that ends with somebody being awarded a lot of money, a threesome scene between the conspirators, then an ensuing GambitPileup with lots of other characters turning out to have been in on it all along, then either ending up dead themselves in a series of backstabs or revealed to have faked their deaths. There's even a montage of scenes over the ending credits to fill in the gaps in the plot.

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* SamePlotSequel: It's pretty much a carbon copy of the original, set in South Florida, two high school girls as the main characters (one a white trash tomboy, the other a feminine rich girl), a fraudulent court case that ends with somebody being awarded a lot of money, a threesome scene between the conspirators, then an ensuing GambitPileup with lots of other characters turning out to have been in on it all along, then either ending up dead themselves in a series of backstabs or revealed to have faked their deaths. There's even a montage of scenes over the ending credits to fill in the gaps in the plot.
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* SamePlotSequel: It's pretty much a carbon copy of the original, set in South Florida, two high school girls as the main characters (one a white trash tomboy, the other a rich girl), a fraudulent court case that ends with somebody being awarded a lot of money, a threesome scene between the conspirators, then an ensuing GambitPileUp with lots of other characters turning out to have been in on it all along, then either ending up dead themselves in a series of backstabs or revealed to have faked their deaths. There's even a montage of scenes over the ending credits to fill in the gaps in the plot.

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* SamePlotSequel: It's pretty much a carbon copy of the original, set in South Florida, two high school girls as the main characters (one a white trash tomboy, the other a rich girl), a fraudulent court case that ends with somebody being awarded a lot of money, a threesome scene between the conspirators, then an ensuing GambitPileUp GambitPileup with lots of other characters turning out to have been in on it all along, then either ending up dead themselves in a series of backstabs or revealed to have faked their deaths. There's even a montage of scenes over the ending credits to fill in the gaps in the plot.
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* ChuteSabotage: Brittney murders [[spoiler:her jerkass stepfather]], whose death she had previously helped fake, by replacing his parachute with newspapers before shoving him out of an aeroplane.
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* SamePlotSequel: It's pretty much a carbon copy of the original, set in South Florida, two high school girls as the main characters (one a white trash tomboy, the other a rich girl), a court case that ends with somebody being awarded a lot of money, a threesome scene between the conspirators, then an ensuing GambitPileUp with lots of other characters turning out to have been in on it all along, then either ending up dead themselves in a series of backstabs or revealed to have faked their deaths. There's even a montage of scenes over the ending credits to fill in the gaps in the plot.

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* SamePlotSequel: It's pretty much a carbon copy of the original, set in South Florida, two high school girls as the main characters (one a white trash tomboy, the other a rich girl), a fraudulent court case that ends with somebody being awarded a lot of money, a threesome scene between the conspirators, then an ensuing GambitPileUp with lots of other characters turning out to have been in on it all along, then either ending up dead themselves in a series of backstabs or revealed to have faked their deaths. There's even a montage of scenes over the ending credits to fill in the gaps in the plot.
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* SamePlotSequel: It's pretty much a carbon copy of the original, set in South Florida, two high school girls as the main characters (one a white trash tomboy, the other a rich girl), a court case that ends with somebody being awarded a lot of money, a threesome scene between the conspirators, then an ensuing GambitPileUp with lots of other characters turning out to have been in on it all along, then either ending up dead themselves in a series of backstabs or revealed to have faked their deaths.

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* SamePlotSequel: It's pretty much a carbon copy of the original, set in South Florida, two high school girls as the main characters (one a white trash tomboy, the other a rich girl), a court case that ends with somebody being awarded a lot of money, a threesome scene between the conspirators, then an ensuing GambitPileUp with lots of other characters turning out to have been in on it all along, then either ending up dead themselves in a series of backstabs or revealed to have faked their deaths. There's even a montage of scenes over the ending credits to fill in the gaps in the plot.
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* SamePlotSequel: It's pretty much a carbon copy of the original, set in South Florida, two high school girls as the main characters (one a white trash tomboy, the other a rich girl), a court case that ends with somebody being awarded a lot of money, then an ensuing GambitPileUp with lots of characters turning out to have been in on it all along, then either ending up dead themselves in a series of backstabs or revealed to have faked their deaths.

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* SamePlotSequel: It's pretty much a carbon copy of the original, set in South Florida, two high school girls as the main characters (one a white trash tomboy, the other a rich girl), a court case that ends with somebody being awarded a lot of money, a threesome scene between the conspirators, then an ensuing GambitPileUp with lots of other characters turning out to have been in on it all along, then either ending up dead themselves in a series of backstabs or revealed to have faked their deaths.
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* DisposingOfABody: Brittney and Maya dispose of their fellow conspirator [[spoiler:Julian Haynes]] when he's about to crack under pressure, then dump his body in an alligator-invested swamp. An insurance investigator who was tracking them leads the cops to the site, but they're too late to recover the body.

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* DisposingOfABody: Brittney and Maya dispose of their fellow conspirator [[spoiler:Julian Haynes]] when he's about to crack under pressure, then dump his body in an alligator-invested alligator-infested swamp. An insurance investigator who was tracking them leads the cops to the site, but they're too late to recover the body.
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''Wild Things 2'' is a sequel to ''Film/WildThings'', released in 2004.

Brittney Havers, a South Florida high school senior, is living with her rich stepfather after her mother committed suicide over a year ago. When her stepfather is killed in a suspicious plane crash, it turns out that his will stipulates that most of his assets will revert to his company's trust fund unless a blood heir can be found. Maya King, a brash tomboy from Brittney's school, comes forward with evidence to prove her relation to Niles. A GambitPileup and lots of dead bodies ensue.

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* FakingTheDead:
** [[spoiler:Brittney's stepfather Niles turns out to have faked his own death with Brittney's and Maya's help, so he could get out from under any criminal investigation for having stolen money from his own company to feed his gambling addiction.]]
** [[spoiler:Brittney's mother is also revealed to have faked her suicide with Brittney's help, as part of a plot to get revenge on the abusive Niles.]]
* FrameUp: After getting fired, Terrence attempts to blackmail Brittney and Maya. Instead, [[spoiler:Brittney shoots Maya dead, then frames Terrence for her murder before skipping the country]].
* DisposingOfABody: Brittney and Maya dispose of their fellow conspirator [[spoiler:Julian Haynes]] when he's about to crack under pressure, then dump his body in an alligator-invested swamp. An insurance investigator who was tracking them leads the cops to the site, but they're too late to recover the body.
* SamePlotSequel: It's pretty much a carbon copy of the original, set in South Florida, two high school girls as the main characters (one a white trash tomboy, the other a rich girl), a court case that ends with somebody being awarded a lot of money, then an ensuing GambitPileUp with lots of characters turning out to have been in on it all along, then either ending up dead themselves in a series of backstabs or revealed to have faked their deaths.
* TrappedByGamblingDebts: [[spoiler:Niles Dunlap was deep in debt to various Cuban gangsters, and was misallocating funds belonging to his company to feed his addiction.]]
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