Mean Girls (2004) — Screenplay
A homeschooled teen infiltrates her school's top clique to spy for outcasts, but falls for the queen bee's ex and risks becoming the very thing she hates.
- Written by
- Tina Fey
- Genre
- Comedy
- Length
- 118 pages
Tina Fey's dialogue crackles with sharp wit, making every confrontation and whispered hallway exchange a lesson in comedic timing. The script's tight structure—a strategic infiltration that spirals into chaos—offers a masterclass in escalating stakes and character-driven humor. Study how Cady's arc and the Plastics' world-building turn a simple premise into a biting social commentary.
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