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Here's the deal, Eva. Things aren't great between Matty and I, but I know Matty McKibben and I know he would never fuck you in my bed so I don't know what kind of game this is you're playing, but count me out. But hey. Nice try.
— Jenna to Eva


My Personal Statement
Season 4, Episode 9
Awkward-S04E09
Air date June 10, 2014
Written by Allison M. Gibson
Directed by Peter Lauer
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My Personal Statement is the ninth episode of Season 4 of Awkward. It aired on June 10, 2014.

Synopsis[]

College apps are due and Jenna and Tamara must face the possibility of their separate futures, while Eva plots her own path to keep Matty and Jenna on the outs.

Recap[]

Jenna and Tamara must turn in their college applications, and elsewhere, Eva has a malicious plan to keep Matty McKibben and Jenna Hamilton on the outs for good.

Cast and Characters[]

Main Cast[]

Recurring Cast[]

  • Elizabeth Whitson as Eva
  • Evan Willams as Luke
  • Niko Pepaj as Sergio

Soundtrack[]

  • Imperial Mammoth - “Fifty-Five Fires”

(scene: Jenna wakes up and submits her college app.

  • Imperial Mammoth - “Fifty-Five Fires”

(scene: Jenna facetimes with Luke)

  • Lizi Kay - “The Harder They Fall”

(scene: Tamara goes into co-ed bathroom)

  • Amalie Bruun - “Your Nothern Sky”

(scene: Matty and Eva walk into the cafeteria holding hands)

  • Carousel - “Close My Eyes”

(scene: Eva deletes the email from Jenna that contained Matty’s college essay)

  • Fire In the Hamptons - “Humanimal”

(scene: Tamara helps Jenna get rid the pictures she has online so college admissions advisors don’t see them)

  • Arp Attack - “Amnesty”

(scene: Tamara takes staged pictures of Jenna looking astute for college admissions advisors to see)

  • Sheena Player - “Caution”

(scene: Eva and Matty leave the restaurant to confront Jenna about Matty’s college essay)

  • FURS - “Modern Lovers”

(scene: Jenna, Tamara, and Luke eat frozen yogurt when Matty comes in the store asking Jenna for his college essay)

  • Katie Marino - “After Party”

(scene: Val comes back from Stevie’s room, decides she likes being herself more than “Supermodel Val” and dances with Lacey)

  • Gold & Youth - “Time to Kill”

(scene: Eva leaves panties in Jenna’s room, cut to Jenna and Tamara in jenna’s room continuing girls’ night)

  • Magic Man - “Waves”

(scene: Jenna and Tamara start to watch The Notebook in Jenna’s room)

  • Emma Davis - “Stand Tall”

(scene: Jenna walks down the hall, decides to confront Eva)

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