![]() To be honest, I don’t care what anyone else thinks when it comes to Sharpay, because I still stand by the fact that she’s really not as horrible as people think she is. I see her as taking a shot for her future, because high school, at the end of the day, doesn’t really matter. Sharpay may have been a little slick with her skills – like letting Troy know about Gabriella’s early acceptance to cause strain between them – but to be honest, I still don’t see that as super problematic. I don’t blame her for going after what she wanted and causing a little bit of mayhem, because to me, that doesn’t make any sense. The acceptance rate for Juilliard now is 8%, and I’m sure back then it wasn’t that much higher, so why should someone, who literally just took up theater a year ago, deserve a scholarship? But the last one she is up against is Troy, who arguably doesn’t deserve that scholarship. Granted, two of the people she is competing against are Ryan and Kelsi, two of the most talented people besides her in the school. While in the third film, Sharpay’s antagonist role is diminished a bit just because a new transfer girl comes around named Tiara who tries to steal Sharpay’s thunder, she’s still not presented in the best light as she is competing for a Juilliard scholarship. (Image credit: Disney) Even In The Third Movie, Sharpay Is Still Perceived As An Antagonist As She Competes For A Freaking Juilliard Scholarship Meanwhile, Troy and Gabriella show up in a basketball uniform and a science coat and they get the parts – nah, that’s not right.Įven in the last movie, I felt like the musical was written to star around Gabriella and Troy rather than even have an auditioning process to see who really deserved the main role, which is unfair for people who have spent their entire lives pursuing theater. She plans out these elaborate performances with her brother, practices choreography, and uses her acting skills – and sometimes this is all just for a callback. She has trained for this for years and you can tell just by the way she walks and talks. That’s not to say that the High School Musical cast isn’t talented, but Sharpay was bred to be a performer. I’m going to be honest here and say that I seriously think Sharpay deserved so many more roles than Troy and Gabriella. (Image credit: Disney Channel) To Be Honest, Sharpay Deserved The Roles Far More Than Troy And Gabriella We all saw in HSM2 when Sharpay was literally able to hook Troy up with her family’s connections to play with actual NCAA basketball players, something that is not easy to come by until you’re scouted into a school. Even at the end of High School Musical 2, we see a shift in her when she awards the Star Dazzle Award to her brother for all his hard work – showing that underneath her brutal honesty, there is a caring heart there.Īnd not like this really matters in the grand scheme of things, but due to Sharpay’s background, she has connections. ![]() When she sets her mind on something, she makes sure she can do anything in order to achieve it, so if she really cares about you, she’d do anything to make you happy. There’s no sugar-coating, there’s no lying – she’s just who she is and if you don’t like it, you can go. I look at her brutal honesty as something that’s valuable in a friendship because she’ll always be real with you. (Image credit: Disney Channel) Sharpay Is Actually Also A Great Friend To HaveĪnd to be honest, I actually think Sharpay would be an excellent friend.
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