so called sequel

Jessica 2022-09-03 09:07:59

A sequel needs a miracle. For example, Juno and Srah, who are constantly improving themselves in the cave, have cultivated a good skill: seeing and hearing in all directions, splitting bones (monster's bones) like wood and cutting meat (monster's flesh) like mud.
Sequels need heroes. For example, I don't know the number of men who generously sacrificed for the beauty and hugged the monster. It's a pity that the beauties followed him one after another.
A sequel will require dedicated people. For example, the old policeman, facing the underground abyss and shaking the stone bridge, still sticks to his post and uses the resource - handcuffs, and then his hands are separated from his body faster than his handcuffs.
A sequel requires group K. For example, the last three strong women and the last N strong monsters.
The sequel needs to be sublimated. For example, the last episode was selfish, and this episode promises life and death.
A sequel needs to be unexpected, like the old man at the end, because it has a sequel.

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The Descent: Part 2 quotes

  • Ed Oswald: My granddaddy used to work down there. One time, him and two of his buddies broke into a whole new cave system. Really big. Company bosses figured there should be some rick picking to be had, so they sent my granddaddy back down to have a look-see. He never come back. Folks reckoned they must've broke clean through into hell. The devil was mighty pissed.

  • Greg: Could piggyback on the elevator cables.

    Ed Oswald: You planning to go down there, why not go down in style?

    Greg: What, this old shit still works?

    Ed Oswald: Sonny, let me tell you, this old shit-bucket will be working long time after that MP3 of yours.