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5.4/10
IMDbBest Performance in a TV Movie Miniseries or Special Supporting Young Actor | 2011 | Cainan
Best Performance in a TV Movie Miniseries or Special Leading Young Actress | 2011 | Debby
Abby Jensen's original 16 wishes are: When I'm 16... 1. I'll meet Joey Lockhart. 2. I'll have the cutest clothes in school. 3. I'll decorate my room the way I want. 4. I'll like sushi. 5. I'll have a credit card like Mommy's. 6. I'll be a good dancer. 7. I'll get my driver's license. 8. I'll have my own car, preferably RED. 9. People will stop treating me like a kid. 10. I'll be POPULAR! 11. I'll have my own bathroom. 12. I'll beat Krista Cook at something, anything, EVERYTHING! 13. I'll come home as late as I want. 14. My parents will understand me. 15. I'll have the BEST PARTY EVER! 16. [A picture of Logan stuck on with bubble gum]
Abby says to Jay, "50 years from now, when you're looking back at your life, don't you want to be able to say you had the guts to get in the car." This exact line was used by Sam Witwicky in Transformers (2007).
Debby Ryan was indeed 16 years old at the time of the production.
Patrick Gilmore, Kendall Cross, and Gary Jones are Stargate SG-1/Stargate Atlantis/Stargate Universe actors.
Celeste goes through eleven different disguises/jobs throughout the course of the film.
"Abby Jensen: I didn't want to be an adult, I wanted to be treated like one."
"Snooty Saleswoman: I'm sorry. This is a store, not a playground. Jay Kepler: Exactly. Abby Jensen: I like this one. Snooty Saleswoman: I'm sure you do. Why don't you kids come back with your parents. Abby Jensen: We're not kids, I'm 16. Snooty Saleswoman: Oh, congratulations. Now give me the dress. Abby Jensen: No, we're buying it. Jay, show her your money. [Jay grabs the wallet when all of the sudden, his pockets were empty] Jay Kepler: My wallet! Snooty Saleswoman: You out! Abby Jensen: But, no no, you can't. Snooty Saleswoman: Watch me. [gives cue to Jay to get him to leave the store. He leaves] Abby Jensen: But we're customers! Snooty Saleswoman: No, you're children! Get that dress off now!"