The audience didn’t like that we didn’t get together when they did a test screening, so John rewrote it so that I go up to Molly and tell her, basically, ‘You’re wonderful. “And I was just with some other rich girl on the other side of the room. “I showed up at the prom, alone, and Andie hooked up with Duckie, and they were together,” he said. McCarthy recalled the first ending well, which is helpful, as footage has never surfaced. The story goes that test screen audiences hated Andie and Duckie (Cryer) getting together so much that they booed. It was a fairy tale, so it has to end in a certain way.” You knew what it was.’ And I was, like, ‘Um … yeah, OK.’ So when we reshot it, the audience seemed to agree that it was better if they got together. He’s just, like, a wimpy loser.’ And they said, ‘Honey, you read the script. “When I landed, I called and said, ‘You’ve got to get me out of this movie! This guy’s a jerk. “I didn’t read the script until I was on the plane out to Los Angeles, and I was shocked that Blane turned out to be sort of spineless,” McCarthy told The New Yorker. 'Single Drunk Female' Boss on Exploring Emotional Sobriety in Season 2 and That 'Breakfast Club' Mini-Reunion
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