I wonder how many teenagers have not fallen in love with Amanda by the time Can't Buy Me Love was released, because she was not only a pretty face but also an impressively talented actress. A feeling of sadness might have filled the same hearts when they knew that such a well written story wasn't good enough to save her from the Kensington system. And I think about how ashamed she must have felt every time she compared who she had become and the secret she kept with Cindy and her secret innocent dream. Because she was supposed to meet everyone's "expectations".
Her acting was so natural and convincing... Who wouldn't believe she had a Cindy within her? I think she did have, but it feels overwhelming having to save yourself. No one can. Somehow, people wanted to watch her tell the continuation of the story, not the writer.
Someone at Universal Pictures edited out His name from The Adjustment Bureau's credits, but Philip would say there are no new David and Elise without Him.
Would you like to try and show the world that you can turn yourself on without the Source, that you'll never let your public down? You just have to remember to persist and never give up, because if one day you decide to give it a try like Amanda, I mean, simulate the Supernatural through drugs, you could like it. Then it's going to be you and your heroin, not you and the world anymore.