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Brittany Daniel and Cynthia Daniel in Sweet Valley High (1994)

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Poetic Injustice

Sweet Valley High

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  • JESSICA doesn't share everyone's interest in poetry. That is, until she sees the new teacher. Jessica's infatuation turns into something much more serious when she misinterprets one of his poems. The rest of the gang can only watch as the old Jessica turns into the new Jessica. But the pot really begins to boil when she reads aloud a poem she believes to be anonymous.—Anonymous

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  • Plans are made to meet at the Blue Iguana Coffeehouse to hear poetry teacher, Adam Bachman (Jon Davis). Adam captivates Jess (Brittany Daniel) with his dark good looks. Jess becomes convinced that Adam likes her and gets totally lost in poetry. She writes a poem and wonders if she should read it at open-mike night. Adam tells her that it is a work in progress and that sometimes you have to completely transform to make it happen. Jess finds the poem Adam gave Liz (Cynthia Daniel) to critique and reads it, making things even more complicated for the sisters.

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