Talk:1999/@comment-26054278-20150628221418/@comment-24403818-20150630094605

You know, there's constructive criticism, and then there's people like you.

"I want something new! I want something different!"

Like what?

"I don't know, just give it to me!"

How's this?"

"No, no, no!"

It doesn't take much to find fault in everything. What takes effort is giving suggestions, even broad, general ones like "Elliot goes back home" or "more about the e-mails" or "something involving an attempt to find Mr. Bear or do research in the library".

By the way, you can't go back and retroactively deduct points from your original review. What you felt was what you felt; you can't go back and change that. Suppose you had a childhood enemy and you meet years later at work and discover that you both have an interest in some comic and that you were both interested in it while you were children. You can't go back and say "we weren't really enemies; now I like him/her so what we did in the past was OK." You're changing your review out of spite and you're just being fussy.