running_with_scissors
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S1 was ok, S2 and S3 where superb.
S4 just didn't do it for me.
With it only being 6 episodes long I was worried Netflix might have cut the budget when I started watching and the drop off in quality was clear from the start.
I swear Paige has a different writer than the rest of the cast, with the exception of S2 the character has amounted to nothing more than a bitter moaning side character. Klaus was also reduced to a shell of his former self in S4 which was an another disappointment.
Anyway my rating still stands because I really enjoyed S2 and S3 but the show deserved a better send off than what it got.
S4 just didn't do it for me.
With it only being 6 episodes long I was worried Netflix might have cut the budget when I started watching and the drop off in quality was clear from the start.
I swear Paige has a different writer than the rest of the cast, with the exception of S2 the character has amounted to nothing more than a bitter moaning side character. Klaus was also reduced to a shell of his former self in S4 which was an another disappointment.
Anyway my rating still stands because I really enjoyed S2 and S3 but the show deserved a better send off than what it got.
How is this franchise on the 6th installment, and why do I keep thinking a new sequel will be an improvement on the last.
I miss the supernatural slashers, the ones with some imagination. Scream 6 once again rehashes the same meta movie tropes, watching their friends get butchered before turning into a jokey debate about where the are in a movie scenario.
Ghostface (Serial Killer 14?) is once again a Wile E Coyote fool, skidding and falling around like he's in a scooby doo cartoon.
I think it should have ended with Scream 3 if I'm being generous but I suppose it keeps Courtney Cox employed.
I miss the supernatural slashers, the ones with some imagination. Scream 6 once again rehashes the same meta movie tropes, watching their friends get butchered before turning into a jokey debate about where the are in a movie scenario.
Ghostface (Serial Killer 14?) is once again a Wile E Coyote fool, skidding and falling around like he's in a scooby doo cartoon.
I think it should have ended with Scream 3 if I'm being generous but I suppose it keeps Courtney Cox employed.
Black Panther 2, Thor 3, Ant Man 3, all have excelled in the bad guys role and fumbled everywhere else.
Some might say it's superhero fatigue but I'm pretty sure the movies are getting awful. In Any Man 3 and Black Panther 2, you have kids engineering things that Tony Stark could only dream of.
Ant Man 3 is another forgettable entry in Marvel's recent output. The only saving grace was the bad guy and with his future casting now in doubt I'm not sure what you're left with.
There's also something sad about watching the great Michael Douglas reduced to sticking his hands inside two worms to fly a spaceship.
Some might say it's superhero fatigue but I'm pretty sure the movies are getting awful. In Any Man 3 and Black Panther 2, you have kids engineering things that Tony Stark could only dream of.
Ant Man 3 is another forgettable entry in Marvel's recent output. The only saving grace was the bad guy and with his future casting now in doubt I'm not sure what you're left with.
There's also something sad about watching the great Michael Douglas reduced to sticking his hands inside two worms to fly a spaceship.