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A horrible massacre strikes up after an outcast teenage girl is taunted by a group of high school jocks, all of them unaware of her cutthroat telekinetic powers.
Sue Snell: You've heard of Carrie White, haven't you? Rachel Lang: Supposedly, she set the fire as some sort of revenge-suicide thing, Elvis was her date and they escaped in a UFO.
Jesse Ryan: Doesn't it bother you that some girl offed herself? Tracy: No. It's not like she was anybody. Jesse Ryan: What? Tracy: I mean, I didn't know her.
Sue Snell: I had a traumatic experience in high school. I tried to help someone, and it backfired horribly.
Rachel Lang: [to Jesse] I always wanted to be one of the shiny, happy people.
Rachel Lang: Please. Don't leave me. I don't have anyone. Please, God... let me die.
Monica: He's just letting little Jesse do the thinking for big Jesse.
Eric: I think I split her in two.
Monica: He should get some more points because she's so skanky.
Sheriff Kelton: Sue, are you sure you aren't still trying to save a girl who died twenty years ago?
Arnie: We're missing a real killer party.
Rachel Lang: Is that all I was to you, Jesse? Thirty points?
[after getting hit with eggs by the opposing school's football players driving by in a truck] Arnie: Why do the innocent always get hit in a drive-by?
[Chuck walks up to and tapes Lisa's dead body laying on a car] Chuck Potter: Oh man! Whose car is this?
Mark Bing: We're all friends here - we're all friends! Jesse Ryan: No - we just grew up together.
Rachel Lang: I don't think that I believe in it. English Teacher: Believe in what? Rachel Lang: Love. English Teacher: Then you have bigger problems than passing this class.
Monica: You know, Tracy isn't universally loved. She tried to steal Brad from me. She's a Melrose Place superbitch.