Thread:Isabella and Lego Liker/@comment-4669506-20150731013439

Isabella and Lego Liker, I've been trying to figure out why Jill Hastings chose to say, "Go away and stay away." in particular in Bedtime Stories. I know that six other films, The Young in Heart, The Great Lie, The Lady Gambles, High Society, Burn, and Taste the Blood of Dracula have used that line in their screenplays as well, but why couldn't she say something more like, "Leave me the hell alone.", "Stay the hell away from me.", or even "Get lost and stay lost."? And I know why she says that, but is it because of the writers, Matt Lopez and Tim Herlihy? Because if it is, then why did they do it in the first place? Not that I hate it, but why? Frozen Keyblade Master won't tell me 'cause she doesn't know. 