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Not really, so I'll tell you how it went.
Forgot her name, but the chick is still in the jail cell. You hear Mickey's voice say "We still have more work to do", the cell door opens and she walks out with a sly smile on her face.
You mean the non-ending, I think.
Did you see the end credits scene?
You're working on the assumption that each season would be 1 year in Dexter's life.
That's not necessarily how it has to work.
Take "Lost" for example. It had multiple seasons where only a few months past by plot-wise.
"louis and clerke"?
Really hard to take your opinion seriously after that.
That's not what I meant. She now has no parents. Why is she not bothered by that fact?
I know she still associating with them in the past, but only as a friend of her daughter...unless they clued the parents in as to who she actually was.
Also, why didn't the main character seem to be bothered by the fact that when she went back to the present, her parents didn't recognize her?
"Lady Raven (what a stupid name)"
Not any stupider than Lady Gaga or Jelly Roll.
Yep. Totally agree. Even though he was in 2 pieces, Mr. Crocket was still 'alive'. That was enough of a hint for a sequel. We did not need that last added bit with the kid.
FACT: These posts of yours are stupid and incredibly annoying.
Prove me wrong.
The woman wasn't his wife. She was a stranger to him before getting on the train.
The whole point of the man and his daughter going to Busan was to see the wife (or maybe she was his ex-wife), because the girl wanted to see her mother for her birthday.
Did you actually watch the movie? The answer is pretty clear.
Even though we didn't see the killer do it, we know it's the same person doing all the other killings.
Proof of this is when she makes the first on-screen kill, and pulls the knife out, you see blood on the knife from the first victim.
I don't recall anywhere in the movie where it was mentioned she was in high school. In fact, at one point, Julia Roberts character was talking with the dad and said "she's an adult".
And Eddie Murphy was looking too old and tired to play a middle aged dad.
She also had the bartending gig and probably made a good bit in tips from that.
And I don't know why anyone would want to have sex with their pet.
Because these sequels don't come from any works of Stephen King.
Winnie the Pooh is in the public domain, but Disney owns the image of WtP as presented in their animations.
There was an episode during Bob Barker's time where a contestant bid $1000 and another after that bid $999. Bob basically called the guy out on the stupid bid and saying the only way he could win with that was to be exactly right. Turns out that's exactly what happened.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lAJZMF830s&list=PLgkszov8D_YRI3dysRopXroefK4ES9fVD&index=57
I just finished it yesterday. I don't know why season 9 isn't on Netflix, but at least I was able to watch it on Peacock.
Or a very near copy of The Belko Experiment from 2016.
Sealed office building, workers killing each other, the main boss was played by the same guy from Office Uprising. No zombie stuff though.