Re: call: eddie/steph
[Smugly.] I don't need the points in the bank though, do I? And if I do--then this is a biased system, I don't like it anymore. [Amused.] Why am I not surprised by that at all? You're both smug as hell.
[A quiet giggle.] Good one, stud. [A thoughtful noise.] You can't really ask much reality from a movie where everyone's singing and no one bats a lash. There's also the total improbability that Sandy and Danny ent to the same school. Unless she was stalking him, which maybe she was. The ending of the movie makes me mad because Sandy just changes for him, and he doesn't change at all for her. He's like, "Oh shit, she's smoking hot now. Goodbye, lame-ass cardigan!" It's unfair. Still. "You're the One That I Want" is the most fun song to sing in the shower.