I’d dress like a teenage bubblehead, and go out on a date. If he asked me what the heck I am doing with that get up, I’d reply:
“You did NOT object when SHE dressed up that way, Client 9.”
I’d dress like a teenage bubblehead, and go out on a date. If he asked me what the heck I am doing with that get up, I’d reply:
“You did NOT object when SHE dressed up that way, Client 9.”
The Nerds series should have stopped at that point when Ogre drank the grog. The straight to TV versions are lackluster. Any fan-fiction material within the Nerd universe would have much better plots and scenarios– even more today with the Internet and all its geekery. Here are some things I’d like to see with fan-fiction:
The Tri-Lambs returned back to Adams College. Ogre realizes that he was woefully deficient in education and wants to learn. He also knew that he will have to deal with the football team– who would make him persona non grata. He worked hard at the books and entered the realm of sports medicine. You remember that arm-wrestling chick? That should have been Ogre’s sweetheart that kept him sane during the transition.
After graduation, the Nerds entered the workforce… but the blankety blank Alpha-Betas attempted to sabotage their advancement. In retaliation, they decided to start a business. (Think Microsoft-style innovation.)
Stan Gable apologized to Ms Childs for his mistreatment towards her and to Lewis. But not before he attempted to win her back when Lewis proposed to her! Along the way, he met his sweetheart…an Omega Nu! He accepted his loss and moved on.
That assumes that the fourth movie is not canon. But if one must use that, imagine this scene:
The Dobsons raised their adopted daughter in the Nerd tradition…but she is torn between style and substance. (Teenage Angst!!!) Booger and her unofficial uncles reminds her that true acceptance is found where one is loved for who she is.