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#Q ORIGINAL QUESTION

What happens to Patty at the end of School of Rock?

#M ANNOTATED LLM RESPONSE

Patty's attempts to expose and ruin Dewey Finn ultimately fail, leaving her defeated and marginalized at the end of the film.

Here are the specific details of what happens to Patty:

  1. The Exposure: Patty is the catalyst for the truth being revealed. She forces Dewey (who she has successfully tracked down) to confess that he is not Ned Schneebly.
  2. The Confrontation: Patty accompanies Ned Schneebly and the police to the Battle of the Bands venue intending to have Dewey arrested for fraud and theft (of Ned's identity and salary).
  3. Defeat by Acclaim: She arrives while the "School of Rock" band is performing. When the performance concludes, the crowd erupts in thunderous applause and chants for the band. Patty is shown standing by the side of the stage with a look of utter bewilderment, shock, and anger. She is unable to process the legitimate success and artistic merit of Dewey’s scheme.
  4. Failure to Press Charges: Because the parents realize their children received a valuable education and the police determine no crime was worth pursuing (given the parents didn't press charges), Patty's plan to legally destroy Dewey falls apart.

In the final epilogue, where Dewey establishes a legitimate "School of Rock" after-school program, Patty is completely absent and has zero involvement. Her last definitive moment in the film is standing defeated and humiliated at the Battle of the Bands when the crowd embraces Dewey and the band.

#F CORRECTION FEED (CLICK TO SEARCH)

[1] While Patty fails to stop Dewey, the term 'marginalized' is inaccurate as she is shown participating in the final celebration during the credits.
[2] Patty discovers the paycheck from Horace Green addressed to Ned, which leads to the confrontation at the parents' night.
[3] She brings the police to the Battle of the Bands to arrest Dewey for impersonating Ned.
[4] This correctly describes her reaction at the venue, but the summary presents this as her final state, ignoring her conversion in the credits.
[5] The film implies the legal issues are dropped as the parents become fans of the band and Dewey remains free to run the after-school program.
[6] Patty is not absent; she is seen in the after-school program during the end credits, wearing a School of Rock t-shirt and dancing.
[7] Her last moment is the credits sequence where she is shown rocking out and supporting the school.

#O MISSED POINTS & OVERSIGHTS

High
Patty's appearance in the end credits sequence.

The AI summary explicitly states she is absent, which is a direct factual error regarding the film's conclusion.

Medium
Patty's 'conversion' or acceptance of the band.

The AI portrays her as a defeated villain, whereas the film shows her wearing the band's merchandise and dancing, suggesting a change in heart.

#C RELATED QUERIES

#01 Does Patty Di Marco appear in the School of Rock TV show?
#02 What are the differences between Patty in the movie and the musical?
#03 Why did Sarah Silverman take the role of Patty in School of Rock?

#S SOURCES

scribd.com fandom.com wikipedia.org spoilertown.com ew.com youtube.com wikipedia.org sharpschool.com eloc.org.uk

#R ORIGINAL AI RESPONSE

#A DIRECT ANSWER (VERIFIED ANALYSIS)