In The Other Woman - we get a glimpse of Juliet as Carrie!
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Carrie is a horror novel written by Stephen King in 1974. It is tells the story of Carrie White, a mousy, misfit in her school, who is picked on mercilessly by classmates and ostracized for her eccentric background
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Could this be the ostracization for Juliet when she tells Harper she feels like a celebrity?
HARPER: Let's talk. So you've been here a week. And what's your least favorite part so far?
JULIET: I don't like being treated like a celebrity.
HARPER: And is that surprising? You're big news right now.
JULIET: Yes, I know. I guess I don't like being the center of attention. It makes me feel isolated... alone. (Chuckles nervously)
HARPER: Well, maybe you feel that all eyes are on you, but you're not a celebrity, and soon enough, you'll realize that you're no different than anyone here.
JULIET: Oh, I-I know. I-I never meant that I...
And then check out the similarities in the picture below? The one of Juliet is when she went into the Tempest station in "The Other Woman."
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Trivia
Carrie White, the eponymous heroine, attends Ewen High School. The principal of that school is named Henry Grayle (similar name to Henry Gale).
In the made-for-television version of Carrie, the role of villainess Chris Hargensen was played by Emilie de Ravin, who plays Claire in Lost.
There is another smaller connection between this book and Juliet other than it being her favorite. The title character's father is killed by a falling girder while working on a housing project in Portland. Juliet was, of course, led to believe that Mittelos was located in Portland.
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