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I don't really care, but more on Baldoni's side. Her whole remark about being a khaleesi with Ryan and Taylor as her dragons... So, she admits it? If it weren't for those two helping her stay relevant, she'd have been forgotten long ago. I get wanting to have a creative hand, but she seems the type where she'd take the camera, come up with one cool shot, then want a "director of cinematography" credit or something. She and her husband both do some cool projects, and yeah they're pretty to look at, but they just seem like annoying people The movie sort of answers that. Another older lady at one point says "Who'd want to hurt poor Martha?" or something like that. The best way to get the town's attention and let them know he means business is to kill someone defenseless and innocent. If he killed a middle-aged man, people would be slightly less quick to worry. Reasonable he might have been involved in something shady and had it coming. Typically we're less likely to think that way of a little old lady. Defenseless and innocent really only leaves two options: The elderly and children. And he wanted a child, so no sense in hurting one. So old person it is. Agreed, he kind of annoys me too. But it is what it is, so let's see what he brings to the table. Plus, it'd believable for her to end up with Kincaid, she feels she can trust him after surviving 3 together. This new Mark Evans is just some random dude she decided to trust. But, it will enable them to lift Sam's whole "Do I have my father's darkness?" angle to Sidney's daughter(s) Omg wtf To me, this means they were trying to get Patrick Dempsey, and it didn't work out for some reason. So, instead of actually recasting Mark Kincaid, they're leaning into the fact that Mark is a common name and Sidney just ended up with another Mark. The Scream movies generally are set over a period of time of 3 or 4 days. They could easily come up with a reason for Mark to be detained halfway around the world, and then just have him be off-screen in the story. So, that tells me that her husband is very crucial to the story. Which means he'll either kill or be killed. Honestly I think that means he'll end up being a Ghost Face. The betrayal would've been heavier from Dempsey, but can still happen here, probably the whole cult theory. Honestly if I was Sidney I think I'd just have stayed single and/or gotten my tubes tied so as to not pass on the trauma. Plus, McHale is usually funny, and I feel like he could use that to flip into creepy psycho. Dempsey's "I haven't seen a script yet" remarks, I really don't think that's indicative they were going in another direction, I still think they wanted him. Also it's like a backhanded way of saying Scream 3 is more loved than remembered It's comments like yours that make me wish moviechat had a 'like' button a la facebook Though, in fairness to OP, both the first two were specifically "non-white woman takes down cis het white man," so it would be nice if that's at least not the case for 3, for the sake of changing formula But that fame would've made scheduling more difficult, and a price tag more hefty, so who knows if Sidney would have been in as many then, or if there'd be as many. Just so many ways that could've made it turn out different It could've been better for him to send out a timed message to the authorities or something. I see both sides here. Him doing so would've been better, and definitely possible. And you'd assume it would cross his mind how doing so this way would hurt his loved ones extra, but it's not on us to say what actually went through his mind then. Or anyone else's mind ever, for that matter. Unless someone here is actually a mind reader. And maybe it would've been better to do it somewhere isolated. But maybe he also just wanted to die at home. It is sad, and yes, to us, it's selfish. But people who kill themselves, well, they're generally in great pain and tend to think they're doing their loved ones a favor by no longer being here. Either way, we'll never know and it's really none of our business. Just sad for him and everyone else. Aubrey Plaza, she's young enough to try to move on from this and hopefully will, so that her life isn't ruined. But she'll be forever changed and traumatized, surely. Which will undoubtedly change the trajectory of her career, at least in the kind of work she does, I'd guess. I guess I wasn't really thinking in terms of cast salary, but then that brings up their current careers and inflation, neither of which is my point I'd say it's just not a show for syndication. Some syndicates will be completely random with the order they air episodes in. That might be fine for most sitcoms, but not for LOST. Everyone knowing the ending all along? The only people I've met who believe that are the ones who still convince themselves "They were dead the whole time" That'd be a good opening I think what else they should do is not have a ridiculously abbreviated run of 6 episodes, there's really nothing you can do with that except attempt to wrap up loose ends, and even then it will feel rushed and cramped. This season feels more like an epilogue than a real season Until it has a disappointing end and they resurrect it for a fourth run with a subtitle. In the UK, they'll just normally take longer breaks between seasons, so it's not always a "revival" so much as just how it's done. I don't think that's a bad way Arguably yes, because they were the shortest books and so less to adapt, and they weren't the shorter of the movies. But I was generalizing about the series as a whole. That said, the post is about favorite, not most faithful ;) Yeah but now there's to be a Trinity spin-off. It's like this show wants to become The Walking Dead, but after the fact. If it keeps going like this, a satisfying ending will only seem more and more out of reach. Gale, Kirby I definitely prefer the original, but I like this one, it's a fun double feature, I've never understood all the hate it gets American audiences are delicate and need happiness Wowza, yeah, as I was reading, I was thinking how I've never read anything so over-thought and under-thought at the same time I thought it was simply going to be a post OP thinking it's an outdated tradition, but dang You would assume/hope so, but never know. I don't have real strong feelings one way or another about Christmas. I'm more about setting. Born and raised in the Midwest. I think Christmas, I think snow. I don't want it set at Christmas but in Miami, with the holiday decorations but no real setting. I'd rather it be another September-set but at an isolated ski lodge during a blizzard. I mean, think of Black Christmas or Krampus. They wouldn't have worked nearly as well without their blizzards. I thought they thought it was just a fake prop She's officially signed on. These swift casting announcements are fun. Her role's not announced, but still could be another Sidney daughter. What's funny to me is that both she and Isabel May recurred on Young Sheldon, a show I really enjoyed. They never shared any episodes though.