"Mean Girls Revisited: Tina Fey's Take on Millennial Narcissism"

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Tina Fey reflects on the enduring success of "Mean Girls" as a movie, musical, and now a movie musical, discussing the evolution of the story and characters to remain relevant to new generations and cultural shifts. She addresses changes made to the script to reflect modern high school experiences and societal changes, while also acknowledging the enduring impact of the original film's quotable lines and cultural influence.
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