I Know What You Did Last Summer
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Riley is a weird character.

Rileys fate is ambiguous throughout much of the episode as she staggers home.
Unfortunately, its another pointless series of flashbacks, like Dylans from A Gorilla Head Will Not Do.
But again … we figured.
Back in the present day, everyone quickly realizes nobody has heard from Riley since last night.
And Riley herself only manages to stagger home before finally bleeding out.
Alison and Dylan go on their own expedition that day, though their path never actually meets Rileys.
Tides coming in, she tells him casually.
The biggest bombshells this episode, though, have nothing to do with Riley.
But theres still a curious lack of thrills to the series.
Courtneys death is gnarly, sure, but it happens in an instant, with no real buildup.
Most of the show, instead, has been devoted to character drama.
And yet, with two episodes left, the biggest issue remains the characters.
I still feel like I barely have a sense of who these kids are outside their archetypes.
Um, why are the kids still using their old group chat with Alison?
Also, not to nitpick, but how did they all reply to Riley with those thumbs-ups so quickly?
Whats with the flashback when Margot tells Riley she looks like a hoe?
just,pleaseput your phone away, dude.
Why is the idea of high-school students sleeping with their teachers so normalized with these kids?
This show overestimates how often teenagers say sus and mercd.