Interesting Info: Angela Delvecchio

“Angela Delvecchio”

Angela Delvecchio for some reason transfers from a Catholic School to a public school in the same town.

Angela Delvecchio: I got a job in the Attendance Office, and guess who I’ll be working with!

Jill: From the way you sound, it must be someone important.

At high school, failure can be fatal.

Jill: Great, Angela, my friend the do-gooder.

Monica: I don’t need a broom to fly away from you, you bitch.

Stacy Lockwood: [coldly] Come on, put a lid on it.

Continuity: In the first shot of Angela and Jill, Angela’s bangs are on her forehead.

At an American high school, all that matters to the materialistic kids is that they are the best at every thing and that involves cheerleading.

But when she defends outsider Monica against Stacy, she becomes Stacy’s target herself.

Jamie: This isn’t a party, Meridith, and there aren’t any invited guests!

Judge: Well, with the exception of the taped confession, this whole case is circumstantial.

Angela Delvecchio: I don’t understand I just wanna be your friend!

Stacy is the classic bully, one who suffers from the “Princess Syndrome” and everything seems to go her way despite her behavior.

The reason why I took so long on Friday is because the FBI man, Mr. Gilwood, thinks I did it and he is right.

Well, Angela was none of these things, and her fear of failure eventually became too much for her to handle.

When Stacey Lockwood, the cheerleader and beauty from Santa Mira High School is murdered, the chief suspect is an outcast pupil.

It was *this* fear of public humiliation that led her to kill in the first place.

… one flaw prevents Angela from pursuing her most important goals, she suffers from the desire to be popular in school.

I’ve quit the Larks, and next year I’m quitting Santa Mira too.

You and your hotshot friends don’t take jobs like this because you’re like great humanitarians.

Angela Delvecchio: [on tape] I thought she was going to tell everyone at school that I was really weird.

And I’ve been thinking about her killer too.

Priest: You must forgive yourself, and then find the courage to be her friend now when so many are arrayed against her.

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