Let’s talk about Marva Kulp Jr. She tried to keep order, she punished the twins with isolation (accidentally saving the family!), and she survived the Great Poker Match of '98. She’s the strict camp counselor we all loved to hate, but honestly? She was just doing her job.
Initially, Marva is the "villain" of the camp setting. She bans junk food, she enforces early bedtimes, and she interrupts the fun. But looking back as adults, we have to admit: the parent trap camp counselor
Marva isn't just a counselor; she is an institution. She runs a tight ship at Camp Walden, a place described by her own employees as having "first-rate facilities" but requiring a specific kind of discipline. She represents the order that Annie and Hallie disrupt. Let’s talk about Marva Kulp Jr
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