I must admit that I wasn't expecting a lot of deep, meaningful scenes in this film, It's a chick flick, one for girls to watch with bowls of popcorn and swoon at the male lead without taking it too seriously. However I have an annoying trait of analysing both plot and characters in every film I see so I had to look further. John Tucker's character is (not surprisingly) about as arrogant and chauvenistic as they come. His motto appears to be 's*** them then leave' without a thought for thier feelings after he has had his fun (no doubt the dream of every american 'jock'), all the time stupidly unaware that the outcome of his actions ('dating' 3 girls at once) will come back to bite him. The girls join together with the 'invisible' yet weirdly slutty new girl at school and plot to get him back by breaking his heart like he broke theirs, all the time continually swooning over his supposed sex god charisma which seems to defeat the object of the project. The three girls, although each an individual character (school slut, school nerd, typical cheerleader)lack any personal depth or sentiment, seeming simply to operate like cyborgs whose only tasks are to annihalate the school player. Funny film,but lacking anything more.