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The whole idea of Summer though is that she doesn't exist, at least not the way the film portrays it. She's the ideal that Tom decides he's looking for and tries to fit her in that box. When reality crashes the party, we see what he's been missing…she's just a girl looking for something and not to be on someone's

If Maya could just be in the background of every scene reacting, that would be amazing.

Drew Barrymore published her's at 15, though to be fair, she experienced a lot of life by then so that might be justified. Bieber and Miley at 16 seems excessive though.

Blake is a distinct guitarist, so putting him in a keyboard driven band and…yeah. "When You Were Mine" (with Tegan and Sara" is fun, but yes, not exactly noteworthy.

Voyager is a legit great album, says a lot about Jenny's songwriting when pressured by a great writing partner (Ryan Adams in this case), may be worth checking out.

I'd make quite a few revisions to this list.

Anna Faris is a treat in just about everything she does. She carried the Scary Movie franchise, basically justifying their existence. It's a shame we're a decade later and she's still stuck in the same mediocre roles and now network sitcoms. Not sure what more she could have done to get the success she deserves, but

Your accusations likely freak him out.

I think Nora Kirkpatrick is acting more now, but either way, agreed.

No mention of Franken-Kyle and his mom from AHS:Coven? Either way, I like the way they think.

1. Glendora

Saber! It begun with a bloody 'S'!

That's actually the ending of the book. Spoilers, dude.

It wasn't reminding us, it was telling him. His reaction is what we were watching, not learning new information. If they just showed us seeing the tattoos and freaking out, we'd have no context. Also, Evan Peters gets some actual dialog which is a nice change of pace from the all the grunting and shouting.