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In the 1976 film, her name was changed to Miss Collins, while in [[Screen to Stage Adaptation|the Broadway adaptation]], she became Miss Gardiner. The 2002 remake kept the name she had in the books, but [[Spell My Name with an "S"|changed the spelling]] to "Desjard''e''n". |
In the 1976 film, her name was changed to Miss Collins, while in [[Screen to Stage Adaptation|the Broadway adaptation]], she became Miss Gardiner. The 2002 remake kept the name she had in the books, but [[Spell My Name with an "S"|changed the spelling]] to "Desjard''e''n". |
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* [[Adaptational Heroism]]: In the book, she, at best, pities Carrie and finds her social awkwardness annoying. In all the movies, she genuinely does |
* [[Adaptational Heroism]]: In the book, she, at best, pities Carrie and finds her social awkwardness annoying. In all the movies, she genuinely does care for Carrie. |
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* [[Air Vent Passageway]]: She and some students use this in the '02 version to escape the burning gym. |
* [[Air Vent Passageway]]: She and some students use this in the '02 version to escape the burning gym. |
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* [[The Atoner]]: In the book, this is why she retires from teaching after the prom. |
* [[The Atoner]]: In the book, this is why she retires from teaching after the prom. |