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Yep, I was thinking the same thing. It would have been better if Jeff had been a recurring character throughout the season as Willona's partner or something like that. Maybe there could've been an episode where at the end, we see Jeff talking on the phone to someone and he says - "she doesn't suspect a thing", or something like that and then the credits roll. Leaving the viewer to realize Jeff is up to something and he's not what he seems. It would have made the eventual reveal more surprising. I know the other replies here are years old (and this isn't aimed at you), but I don't get the logic in these posts. "Rosie Donnell voices Terk of course she's female". People don't always look at or pay attention to the casting. So why is everyone here saying others are ignorant for not knowing Terk is female? Not to mention that female voice actresses don't *always* voice female characters anyway. Just like male voice actors don't always voice male characters either. I mean, heck Granny Goodness was voiced by Ed Asner in a lot of media, and even Jimmy Neutron has always been voiced by a female. The movie felt very pointless. At least in the first two movies we learn some things about the monsters. This movie...why is it even called A Quiet Place Day One? She gets knocked out right at the start and we learn absolutely nothing new. What an average movie. The movie did feel pretty redundant and a lot of it felt recycled. They could have done more with the plot and it was like watching a repeat of the first movie but instead Anxiety decides to take over. Kanga and Roo are such non-factors in the show. Sometimes I almost forget they even existed in the show. Definitely underused. Maybe the writers didn't really know what to do with them. On the other hand, it seems like Tigger and Rabbit often got the spotlight a lot. Yeah, you're right. You're not wrong...that's putting it way too nicely. If anything, you're *dead wrong*. Since you're literally just making random assumptions about how many movies a person has/hasn't seen based on them thinking a movie is sad or not. Like...do you seriously lack *that* much common sense? Yikes. Yeah, just forget it. The more people like you that continue to exist on this planet, the more I realize why Noah only let animals on the ark. If you attempt to reply back again, I won't even read a single reply. But since you've proven that you like to advertise your own stupidity, I'm sure you'll waste your own time by replying back and expecting me to read it. I give less than zero fucks. Bye. Oh, look. Yet another person who pulls this idiotic garbage. One thing I've noticed is how often this happens. Whether it's a sad movie, scary movie, a hard video game, etc. There always has to be that ONE idiot who slithers out of the woodworks and goes on to say - "You must have watched only five movies if you think this is scary" or "you clearly haven't played a lot of video games if you think this is hard" or "you've clearly only seen one movie if you think this is sad". Wow, you're the master of pure fucking originality. Screw off you desperate Internet rando. Let people have their opinions, and take your pathetic attempts at "originality" ("you clearly haven't seen a lot if you think XYZ is sad/scary/challenging') with you. How embarrassing for yourself. I know this is 11 years old, but I thought I'd comment anyway. I agree with you 100%. I've never seen the movie, but just from watching Nostalgic Critic's review, the movie looks like one of the most incoherent inane pieces of drivel I've ever seen. The bright colors in the movie actually hurt my head. The vibe of the movie actually reminds me of this.., https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4SLjLen7-c The Zelda CDI cutscenes. The bullying stuff was so over-the-top. I remember sitting there in the cinema just rolling my eyes, lol. You said it perfectly. I enjoyed the movie, but I completely agree with you about how cheesy the ending scene was with the girl surviving. You describing it as a "bad TV soap opera" is pretty accurate lol. For me, the lighting and vibe of that scene actually reminded me of a few foreign sappy melodramatic Korean commercials I've seen on YouTube, lol. I'm not even kidding. That guy is Lex Luthor in name only. Talk about completely butchering a comic book character, lol. They turned him into some roided up, meat off the bone munching prison tough guy. What a joke. The animation is fantastic, but yeah...the writing and characters needed some work. The show has its moments for sure, but I couldn't really get into it and I found a lot of episodes a chore to sit through. It always annoyed me how the show was so ambiguous about Robin's identity as Dick Grayson. Like they kept teasing it. I recently just watched it for the first time. The movie felt like some kind of Harriett Tubman fan-fiction, lol. I don't think the movie was absolutely terrible, but...something about it seemed off. It's one of those movies that just make me roll my eyes and say - "Come on! You can make a better movie than this!" I didn't think the movie was that bad, but some parts seriously made me roll my eyes. Also, I really don't like what they did with the character of Van Pelt. In the original Jumanji, he was this badass big game hunter who there was no escape from. In this movie he was...some kind of hissing Slender Man knockoff? lol. Like, why even include him? He could have been named something else and no one would even know that character is supposed to be Van Pelt. Overall, I don't think the movie is bad, but I'm not quite as crazy about it as most people are and some of the humor was REALLY stupid. At least the movie isn't as mind-numbingly braindead as Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom, lol. I'll give it that much credit. "Based on the super stellar reviews, I wouldn't want to be THAT guy to give it the 1st bad review cause Twitter, er, I mean "X" would crucify you for it right down to the Subtitles" Yep, pretty much. And it's not just Twitter, but Reddit as well, etc. When it comes to popular and well liked movies/TV/games, if you dare to criticize it (even if those criticisms are legit), you'll get told 100 reasons why your opinion is wrong and that you should feel like the scum of the Earth. I remember a friend of mine going on Twitter and talking about why she didn't like Kingdom Hearts 3. She never said it was the worst game ever, just that she had some problems with the story and worlds. People got *so* mad and roasted her like a turkey on Thanksgiving, lol. Like, just calm down. Seriously? Are you honestly for real? Yikes. Yeah, just forget it. I'm done here. The above post(s) from you are a perfect example of the mind-numbing, brain-dead, goblin shark levels of retardation that drove me away from the original Internet Movie Database Message Boards in the first place. Bye. Yep. I had a feeling someone was going to slither out of the woodworks and accuse me of being misogynistic or feeling threatened by "strong women" or something like that. Typical accusational Internet schlock nonsense from Internet message boards.