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* [[An Arm and a Leg]]
* [[An Arm and a Leg]]
* [[Artificial Limbs]]: Dakota gets some of these after being brought to the hospital.
* [[Artificial Limbs]]: Dakota gets some of these after being brought to the hospital.
* [[Bikini Bar]]:
* [[Bikini Bar]]:
* [[Buried Alive]]
* [[Buried Alive]]
* [[Can You Hear Me Now]]: Woulda helped.
* [[Can You Hear Me Now?]]: Woulda helped.
* [[Color Wash]]: And ''how''.
* [[Color Wash]]: And ''how''.
* [[Informed Ability]]
* [[Informed Ability]]

Revision as of 04:31, 29 December 2014

Lindsay Lohan's notorious failed attempt at serious acting--downright disheartening when you consider the sterling jobs she did in Freaky Friday and Mean Girls.

Aubrey Fleming is your average Teen Genius. She plays piano. She gets good grades. She has a boyfriend. Things are going insanely well for her, until one day when she just...vanishes.

She's found a week or so later, missing a hand and a foot. However, the person who winds up in the hospital bed insists that she's not Aubrey Fleming, but rather is an identical stripper named Dakota Moss. However, Aubrey's family decide to take her in, even after an unexplained cut appears on her arm. However, Dakota's still not convinced that she's really Aubrey, and starts to figure that the unexplained cuts and amputations might have also happened to her twin sister, the real Aubrey Fleming.

Notable mainly for a batshit insane plot, coupled with an insane liking of primary colours (Aubrey's world is blue, Dakota's world is red, Jerrod drives a bright yellow van).


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