She Cried No

She Cried No (also known as Freshman Fall) is a 1996 American made-for-television drama film directed by Bethany Rooney and starring Candace Cameron Bure and Mark-Paul Gosselaar, both teen idols at the time from their roles on Full House and Saved by the Bell respectively.

The next day, an upset Melissa returns to college and bumps several times into Scott, who pretends as if nothing has happened.

At Michael's going away party, Scott and the rest of his fraternity brothers force him to drink excessively (possibly as retribution for sticking up for Melissa), causing him to severely black out and be hospitalized, though he survives.

This inspires Melissa to fight back so she starts to collect evidence against Scott and is successful in gaining much video footage, that was taken the night of the party and various other times in the frat house that shows his true nature, from Leland (Michael's best friend, the frat camera man, who is also considering leaving the fraternity after Michael's hospitalization).

She gives Scott one chance to come clean, and when he does not take it, she publicizes the footage by airing it on TV, showing what kind of person he truly is.

Todd Everett of Variety wrote, "While commendably avoiding hysteria, Kathleen Rowell's script sometimes edges into tedium, and the climactic scene is pretty unbelievable.