I love that Stu's last name sounds like "machination," which directly references his role.
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I love that Stu's last name sounds like "machination," which directly references his role.
I decided to commission DeepSeek to continue the story about Gamma Jack being the villain. And this genius interpreted the plot as Jack trying to convince Violet to switch sides. 👍🏻
Overall, it's a pretty good idea. I might pick it up.
The deaths of Randy and Dewey are the most unfair to me, considering that Randy's role was later taken over by his cousin, when it could have been left to the original character.
scooby doo hyperfixation has hit me like a pan to the face btw
ignore the background i just needed Something there T-T
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" In the original 1978 Halloween film, Dr. Sam Loomis is somewhat. He shoots Michael once, causing him to fall from the second-floor balcony. "
Damn. I knew Billy's last name came from Halloween. But naming Billy's daughter Sam? Sam and Samantha are different names. But her name is shortened to Sam.
In the first two Scream , I got the impression that Randy Meeks was the only one who had encountered Ghostface, and the killer wasn't out to kill him, as their interests were essentially aligned.
Stu and Randy often theorized together. Although Stu occasionally teases Randy, especially when it comes to Sidney, it never comes across as malicious mockery. It seems Stu genuinely cares about Randy's opinion as a fellow horror fan, eager to understand the genre and establish its rules.
Furthermore, in the final act, Stu seems in no hurry to kill Randy. Despite his cries of Randy being the killer, he actually pushes him away, not wanting him to enter the house. After all, Stu and Billy intended to stay there. Billy, however, shot Randy without hesitation when he finally entered.
In the second installment of the franchise, the relationship between Mickey and Randy is presented as similar to Randy's with Stu, but stronger. Mickey seems to be the only character in the group who takes Randy seriously, sharing his ardent love of horror films. I'm sure Randy and Mickey would have made a great duo if Mrs. Loomis hadn't killed him.
Furthermore, Randy's negative comments about Billy likely weren't because he truly believed them, but because he was trying to buy time for his friends.
Billy’s body subtly relaxing and leaning back into Stu’s chest when he comes over is something I think we should discuss more as a collective cuz how are you gonna watch this and tell me Billy didn’t want that cookie just as much as Stu wanted his . Never tell me it’s one sided AGAIN
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I consider the downsides of Part 7:
The characters were left undeveloped, even the introduction of the new Ghostfaces was overlooked. The plot was too focused on Sydney's life, her family, and her relationship with her eldest daughter.
The murder method remained largely unchanged: "punch a hole in the head." The first Scream had fewer murders, but at least Billy and Stu were more creative in their unexpected appearances.
The trailers clearly hinted at Stu's return, but in the end, we only got one brief moment with a phone call, where he has realistic scars on his face and says something before he dies. And in the final act, there are some random Ghostfaces who seem to have no idea why they were killing.
It would have been more logical to add at least some hint that these killers had communicated with the real Stu but didn't take it seriously due to mental issues. This move could have been developed from the script for the third part, where Stu, sitting in prison, brainwashes teenagers.
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Idea for Scream
If Stu had a relative (basically, he already does). And he followed in the killer's footsteps. What if he had a motive to portray himself as the victim in this story. To clear the Macher family name. Sydney became a hero in this hell. And Stu's brother/sister was simply forgotten. He looks at Sidney Prescott, who was able to turn her trauma into strength, wrote a book, became a symbol of survival, and he begins to feel sick.
Spoiler
I have a question: where could the documents about Stu's death have disappeared to? It's impossible without relatives. Besides, Sydney never went to the cemetery to see Stu when she really wanted to. She only called about the documents. Thanks a lot.