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Lifetime Movie Where Girl Wishes To Marry The Popular Guy In School

Discover the heartachingly sweet coming-of-age story in 'Lifetime Movie Where Girl Wishes To Marry The Popular Guy In School'. A story of a young girl's journey to true love, full of unexpected consequences and twists.

A seemingly all-too-familiar story from our teenage years, 'Lifetime Movie Where Girl Wishes To Marry The Popular Guy In School' follows a young girl's journey into an unexpectedly complicated tale of true love. Set in a small town, she dreams of courting the popular boy in school. Her sweet and determined nature throws her quickly into a web of unfortunate consequences as she discovers, much to her surprise, that true love is never easy. With twists and turns to keep you entertained, this lifetime movie will have you invested until the very last scene.
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The film opens with a slow locker-hallway pan, because nothing says destiny like fluorescent lighting.

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She practices his name in three different handwritings before homeroom even starts.

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Her best friend serves as both Greek chorus and getaway driver throughout act two.

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The popular guy has a secret hobby — usually pottery, sometimes poetry, always plot-convenient.

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Act one ends with a misunderstanding involving a text sent to the wrong sibling.

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Her mother delivers the obligatory kitchen-island speech about valuing oneself first.

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A vintage dress from the attic arrives in time for the homecoming reveal.

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She rehearses the marriage line in a mirror that obediently shows her braver self.

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The rival cheerleader is written with one bad motive and two excellent outfits.

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Rain falls precisely when the second-act confession requires it.

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Her diary narrates in voiceover, slightly too polished for a real teenager.

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The popular guy notices her after she gets a haircut, which Lifetime considers character growth.

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An English teacher gently quotes Brontë and changes nothing about the plot.

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She wishes on the football-field scoreboard like it's a wishing well with a budget.

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The dad subplot involves a workshop, a chess set, and one good piece of advice.

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Her stepbrother exists solely to roll his eyes at the dinner table.

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A prom photo from his mother's mantel triggers the third-act revelation.

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She writes the proposal on a napkin, because Lifetime loves a napkin.

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The popular guy's girlfriend exits the story via a strategic cross-country move.

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An eighties power ballad scores the milkshake-spilling montage.

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She and the guy share an umbrella the screenwriter clearly bought on clearance.

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Her wish gets tested when a charming transfer student arrives in flannel.

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The principal delivers exposition disguised as a hallway scolding.

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She bakes something — Lifetime requires it — and the kitchen scene wins him over.

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His mother approves of her in a single twenty-second conversation, settling everything.