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In this episode of RomCom Rescue, we rewind to the 1987 teen rom-com classic Can’t Buy Me Love, starring a baby-faced Patrick Dempsey and the effortlessly iconic Amanda Peterson. It’s got it all—$1,000 suede outfits, fake dating contracts, high school cliques, and the infamous African Anteater Ritual dance.
Kira and Dr. Izzy dive into:
- Why Ronald might actually be the real villain
- Whether Cindy’s kindness makes up for Ronald’s total lack of a redemption arc
- The very real 80s trope of choosing fake dating over… talking to your mom
- Female friendships in the 80s vs. now
- The moment Patrick Dempsey went from geek to Grey’s Anatomy god
Real-life lessons we unpack:
- Be who you are, not who you think others want
- Your “type” might just be your trauma with better hair
- And yes: if someone steals your poem to hook up with someone else…they’re not your person
Plus:
👀 Behind-the-scenes trivia (Gerardo? Paula Abdul? Tucson extras??)
🧠 Pop psychology meets teen rom-com tropes
🎤 Kira’s soda jerk origin story & Izzy’s illegal cocktail making at 16
If you ever idealized a crush from afar, regretted your high school fashion choices, or just love a good Patrick Dempsey glow-up—this one’s for you.
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🎬 Watch Can’t Buy Me Love (1987) on Tubi for free or YouTube.
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Next week: We break down Dirty Dancing and ask the age-old question—does a boombox cure emotional avoidance?
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