• BaumGeist@lemmy.ml
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    5 hours ago

    100% agree. It’s a fine twist on the subgenre, but the twist introduces an idea that begs to be expanded upon as part of a larger, cross-subgenre arc. And yet we only get a sliver and then it’s done.

    My hot take is that Joss Whedon’s writing is like JJ Abrams’: perfect premises with bad sense of follow-thru, so all their work gets the Netflix “over before it’s satisfyingly concluded” treatment

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      2 hours ago

      That’s a great point. It would be fun to see a G rated fantasy film that happens to exactly follow the rules to be a Cabin in the Woods prequel.

      (Same enforcement of common tropes from much happier genres, but implying that the underlying reason is the same…)

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      4 hours ago

      I feel like everything was explained. I’m not left with any lingering questions about why or how any of it happened