The sister was a Karen


The way she treated that waiter like he was worthless, smh. Dude was just doing his job. Of course there was no social commentary in the film about her behaviour being inappropriate.

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Who goes to see a thriller for the social commentary about restaurant etiquette? Maybe the sequel could be The Invisible Man stalks Miss Manners.

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In a woke film why include an entitled lady being a jerk to someone in a low power/paying service job? You can't go half woke.

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Perhaps to stir up a woke audience and give them something to gripe about?

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Perhaps the idea was to give her a sense of female empowerment to talk down to a white male. Of course she died at the hands of a man soon after, but they did have the man be invisible for it to be respectable.

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He probably spat in her water.

Moral of the story - never be rude to the wait staff!

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She paid a high price for it...

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Of course she only got sliced up, ya know. Yeah….

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Better to be a Karen than a Sheniqua.

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