Hyper Fangirl



The Hyper Fangirl is a recurring antagonist on the show That Guy With the Glasses. She appears in three episodes, obsessively stalking the the Critic and harassing him. She is portrayed by Tamara Chambers.

The Lorax
She debuts in this episode. The Critic is ranting about how the Once-Ler isn't such a unique character he is just a cliche of every extrovert character seen on film, the Analysts protest his stereotype, and the Fangirl then appears online, proclaiming that she is in love with the Once-Ler. She goes on about how he is "cool" and "rebellious" and "hipster" and then she finds herself talking about the Nostalgia Critic. She then falls in love with him and asks what he is doing tonight. He switches her offline, finding her creepy, but she keeps popping up to express her love for him.

Old vs New: Spider-Man
In the sequel to The Lorax episode, she returns sobbing in her room that no one cares about the life of a geek, but "Don't ask why!" The Hyper Fangirl asks to do a review with the Critic and only reluctantly he accepts. They review the old Spider-Man films and the new ones, and she obssesses over the old films saying they were the best. The Critic is helped by the black Willy Wonka (played by Malcolm Ray) who says he finds the Fangirl annoying and maybe the Critic could deal with her.

The Princess Diaries 2
The Hyper Fangirl completely expresses her love for the Critic in this episode and she forces him to date her, at gunpoint - she hires a hitman (played by Malcolm) to do the job. The Hyper Fangirl orders the Critic to review The Princess Diaries 2 with her, and she says that the hitman just "fades in with the background after awhile doesn't he?"

All three of them watch and review the film, and the Fangirl tries (fangirly-esque) to support the film even in its stupid moments, moments even the hitman finds odd. Then the Critic is amazed by her apartment which has every manga, comic and film he dreamed of. At the end of the film, the exasperated hitman leaves to see porn, and the Fangirl is pleased when the Critic says they have interests identical to each other. Then they lean in to kiss, but the Critic breaks away before they even kiss, saying she was manipulating him by making him conform to the "geeky" stereotype and manipulation isn't love, its wrong. The Critic tells the Fangirl how she is like the princess in the film, bland, boring, idiotic and stereotypical. Then he cuts off their friendship. The Fangirl goes mad and wants to watch the whole film again but she blows her computer and herself to oblivion, sending herself flying through the roof in the explosion where she leaves behind a human-shaped hole.