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Piglet : I did skip epi 3,4,5,6 and went straight to epi 7. As many have commented, it has The Dome...
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John Hughes had an insight into the teenage psyche that was unmatched and is why all his movies that starred kids/teens were so relateable for most of us who grew up watching his movies…Even today, no matter how old (or young!) you are, you can’t help but feel a sense of nostalgia every time you watch one of his movies because at one point in all our lives, we were one of his characters..this movie is one of his best of course and really exemplifies what i am talking about. I highly suggest going and watching more of his movies if you enjoyed The Breakfast Club, you won’t be disappointed. An early 80’s cult classic in every sense, i give this an easy 10/10