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[[Woman Scorned|She doesn't take it very well]]. Meanwhile, [[Eddie Izzard|her nemesis]] hatches a plan to use this domestic dispute to depower her, and enlists Matt to spring the trap.
[[Woman Scorned|She doesn't take it very well]]. Meanwhile, [[Eddie Izzard|her nemesis]] hatches a plan to use this domestic dispute to depower her, and enlists Matt to spring the trap.

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* [[Acquired Situational Narcissism]]: Jenny acquires this along with her superpowers and became G-Girl, leaving poor Barry alone and embittered to become Prof. Bedlam.
* [[Acquired Situational Narcissism]]: Jenny acquires this along with her superpowers and became G-Girl, leaving poor Barry alone and embittered to become Prof. Bedlam.

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A film from the director of Ghostbusters starring Uma Thurman and Luke Wilson. The latter plays Matt Saunders; your basic everyman, who unwittingly ends up dating Superheroine G-Girl's alter ego. He finds out her secret, but soon also discovers that she's a Clingy Jealous Girl and breaks up with her for being controlling and dangerous.

She doesn't take it very well. Meanwhile, her nemesis hatches a plan to use this domestic dispute to depower her, and enlists Matt to spring the trap.

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Professor Bedlam: I'm not a Super Villain! I'm just smarter, wealthier, and have better taste than you.