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Post by booklover85 on Oct 11, 2020 16:29:41 GMT -5
I was wondering which books have all of the Sitters have been the most OOC?
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TheTig
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Post by TheTig on Oct 12, 2020 20:45:19 GMT -5
I though everyone seemed oddly out of character in both Kristy and the Baby Parade and Sea City Here We Come. Also, everyone minus Mary Anne in Mary Anne's Makeover.
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Post by Sideshowjazz1 on Oct 20, 2020 18:23:25 GMT -5
I though everyone seemed oddly out of character in both Kristy and the Baby Parade and Sea City Here We Come. Also, everyone minus Mary Anne in Mary Anne's Makeover. Except Jessi and Mallory. They didn't do anything, and usually, that is their style when the other girls argue. They just keep out of it and wait for it to be over. I think their only mention was the bit when Mary Anne goes back to her first meeting since she stopped going and they are the only ones who seem welcoming.
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TheTig
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Post by TheTig on Oct 21, 2020 9:30:35 GMT -5
I though everyone seemed oddly out of character in both Kristy and the Baby Parade and Sea City Here We Come. Also, everyone minus Mary Anne in Mary Anne's Makeover. Except Jessi and Mallory. They didn't do anything, and usually, that is their style when the other girls argue. They just keep out of it and wait for it to be over. I think their only mention was the bit when Mary Anne goes back to her first meeting since she stopped going and they are the only ones who seem welcoming. Oh, yeah! I forgot about that. I agree that that's mostly their style, usually they just look at each other when everyone else is arguing. Haha
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cnj
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Post by cnj on Nov 2, 2020 2:50:11 GMT -5
Except Jessi and Mallory. They didn't do anything, and usually, that is their style when the other girls argue. They just keep out of it and wait for it to be over. I think their only mention was the bit when Mary Anne goes back to her first meeting since she stopped going and they are the only ones who seem welcoming. Oh, yeah! I forgot about that. I agree that that's mostly their style, usually they just look at each other when everyone else is arguing. Haha True there.
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Post by CharlotteTJohanssen on Apr 30, 2021 9:28:27 GMT -5
Kristy was straight up bossier then bossy and out of character in Jessi and the Bad Babysitter.
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Post by m0drnmoonlight on May 1, 2021 10:38:16 GMT -5
Kristy was straight up bossier then bossy and out of character in Jessi and the Bad Babysitter. And in the previous book, Dawn's Big Move, when she's guilting Dawn about wanting to go back to California because all she cares about is the BSC.
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cnj
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Post by cnj on May 1, 2021 13:05:46 GMT -5
Kristy was straight up bossier then bossy and out of character in Jessi and the Bad Babysitter. And in the previous book, Dawn's Big Move, when she's guilting Dawn about wanting to go back to California because all she cares about is the BSC. That also. Truth be told, they had Dawn move too much.
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Post by andrew on May 2, 2021 9:33:06 GMT -5
Mary Anne in Claudia and the New Girl, being so mean and hostile to Claudia, also in Stacey and the Empty House trying to not tell the kids she was sitting about the possibility of burglary.
Stacey being too self-absorbed and selfish in Mary Anne and Too Many Boys and Stacey's Lie.
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Post by chirpchirp on May 10, 2021 13:00:17 GMT -5
Stacey in Stacey's Secret Friend and to a less extent all the sitters act so catty and judgmental towards a girl based entirely on her appearance.
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Post by cnj on May 10, 2021 18:18:52 GMT -5
Stacey in Stacey's Secret Friend and to a less extent all the sitters act so catty and judgmental towards a girl based entirely on her appearance. Agreed...the BSC are never superficial and are seldom "catty." The entire Stacey/Claudia fight in the FF series was so far out of character as to be ludicrous. And I didn't like how they dragged it on and on too long...not characteristic of a BSC book. The BSC usually were great at working things out and not allowing fights or bad feelings to linger and fester on and on.
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