![]() ![]() But in this case, I think the problem lays not in that the sequel is necessarily bad, but that its predecessor is just too good. Some relish the chance to revisit their favorite characters and join them on new adventures, while others would rather cherish the memories they already have and not risk tarnishing them. Though there are exceptions to the rule, sequels have a really bad habit of making audiences roll their eyes, foam at the mouth, or heave a brokenhearted sigh. ![]()
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