Guy at the restaurant that recognized her
I don't get that part. Who was he?
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shareNo one. He was just hitting on her.
"You're entitled to your wrong opinion. That's fine."
The acting was so bad that the movie unintentionally made viewers think the guy at the restaurant might be in on it somehow.
shareYeah they acting was so awkward it made it seem like that scene was actually going to be important. Like it would turn out the guy knew BJ or he had an affair with Sam. But nope, just a throwaway scene.
shareI think it was to show how Nikki was a man-hating lesbian. However, this point was made several other times in the movie so the scene added nothing.
shareIt really was meaningless, just another "Hey, Look, shes a bitch!" Moment. Its like this movie was written by a broken hearted Highschooler.
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