hnhnyc
Joined Nov 2016
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I knew this was a bad idea. I had hoped I was wrong, but this is like a horrible horrible remake of an amazingly epic movie.
I'm so sorry, my fellow Office Fans. We deserved better.
I'm disturbed that this is already renewed for season 2.
Disturbed that this exists.
What an actual nightmare. Tossing in small changes, like to the theme song, just add to the heartbreak.
This should have stayed a stand alone show for teens and found its own way.
I knew this was a bad idea. I had hoped I was wrong, but this is like a horrible horrible remake of an amazingly epic movie.
I'm so sorry, my fellow Office Fans. We deserved better.
I'm disturbed that this is already renewed for season 2.
Disturbed that this exists.
What an actual nightmare. Tossing in small changes, like to the theme song, just add to the heartbreak.
This should have stayed a stand alone show for teens and found its own way.
This will be short, because words can't capture the depth of disappointment I feel. They didn't just ruin the latest installment-they managed to stain the legacy of what was once horror's most brilliant franchise. The screenplay is an embarrassment. Ed and Lorraine must be rolling in their graves.
And then came the moment that broke me completely: an incident with a dog that crossed a line I never thought this series would stoop to. It was cheap, cruel, and beneath everything this franchise once stood for.
What hurt just as much was the utter chaos of the family storylines. In the past, that was where these films shined-making us genuinely care about the families at the center of the terror, rooting for them as much as fearing for them. Here, the heart was gone and it was just chaos threaded together by scenes, moves, and characters that made no sense. It was just noise and empty characters.
I would have rather sat alone all night in the pouring rain inside my own open grave than endure one more second of this. And seeing James Wan pop up for a blink-and-you-miss-it cameo? That was salt in the wound-it made me resent him for allowing this mess to exist.
Please, do yourself a favor and stop where the magic still lives, at the sequels. Stop at Annabelle: Creation. Stop at The Conjuring 2. Insidious 2. Skip the Nun films entirely. Hold on to your memories of when this franchise was sharp, unique, intelligent, and truly frightening-not just loud jump scares and total chaos recycled from previous movies, breaking their own rules to cheapen what made the scares creepiest.
RIP 💔
And then came the moment that broke me completely: an incident with a dog that crossed a line I never thought this series would stoop to. It was cheap, cruel, and beneath everything this franchise once stood for.
What hurt just as much was the utter chaos of the family storylines. In the past, that was where these films shined-making us genuinely care about the families at the center of the terror, rooting for them as much as fearing for them. Here, the heart was gone and it was just chaos threaded together by scenes, moves, and characters that made no sense. It was just noise and empty characters.
I would have rather sat alone all night in the pouring rain inside my own open grave than endure one more second of this. And seeing James Wan pop up for a blink-and-you-miss-it cameo? That was salt in the wound-it made me resent him for allowing this mess to exist.
Please, do yourself a favor and stop where the magic still lives, at the sequels. Stop at Annabelle: Creation. Stop at The Conjuring 2. Insidious 2. Skip the Nun films entirely. Hold on to your memories of when this franchise was sharp, unique, intelligent, and truly frightening-not just loud jump scares and total chaos recycled from previous movies, breaking their own rules to cheapen what made the scares creepiest.
RIP 💔
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