


No one is safe.
In a sun-soaked Hawaiian town with a mysterious past, a group of friends is left with a dark secret after a tragic accident. One year later, a member of the group receives a threatening message, and the friends now know that someone intends to make them pay for last summer.
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Just Awesome! Loved the presentation, direction, editing, backdrop, acting, and many things that make this TV series a must-watch and far more worth watching than its preceding movie sequels and the original. Special mention to Madison Iseman and I reckon she has a long way to go especially for the talent she has.
Not gonna lie... I didn't want to watch the show merely on the expectation of getting another 90s slasher turned into a mystery series/teenage drama but I still clicked the trailer and then I saw it: :clown: :clown::clown: - yes! A clown emoji convinced me to give this one a go regardless (on which was delivered on multiple times). While it sort of was what I expected with plenty of flaws it was ultimately kinda "watchable". Still wouldn't recommend it however as there are entire episodes were pretty much nothing happens and the ending was very unsatisfying [spoiler]--> it was all quite unearned with more dumb stuff piling ontop of the characters all behaving different from how they were portrayed before[/spoiler].
❤x6 This was sadly pretty much as I expected. Not that great. Do yourself a favor and skip this and go watch/rewatch the original movie. It's much shorter. I do have to say tho I was genuinely surprised when the killer was revealed. How I rate: 1-3 ❤ = seriously! don't waste your time 4-6 ❤ = you may or may not enjoy this 7-8 ❤ = I expect you will like this too 9-10 ❤ = movies and TV shows I really love!
Interesting idea to refresh the title, unfortunately wasted in implementation.
[Amazon] There is a certain recent trend to bring back slashers into series that are not even slashers. Here Sara Goodman turns a hit movie from the 90s into a youth thriller in the vein of dozens of recent youth dramas. What is more surprising is that, twenty years later, the show is more prudish than the original film.





















