Why didn't one of the "teens" simply write MIKE IS THE KILLER as a message for the future group - instead of BREAK THE CYCLE which of course is too cryptic and won't mean anything to the uninitiated. The average millennial teen can barely add 2 and 2, so what chance have they got with far-fetched, impossible puzzles!
But perhaps MG was trying to tell us how thick millennials are. "Break the Cycle" is a very dumb choice indeed.
MG has basically the same premise as "Triangle", "In the Tall Grass" and "Reeds" hence not nearly as interesting to me than it might be to someone who never came across a time loop plot.
The "teens" are uninteresting, the plot muddled, we've had this shtick done far better already.
But perhaps MG was trying to tell us how thick millennials are. "Break the Cycle" is a very dumb choice indeed.
MG has basically the same premise as "Triangle", "In the Tall Grass" and "Reeds" hence not nearly as interesting to me than it might be to someone who never came across a time loop plot.
The "teens" are uninteresting, the plot muddled, we've had this shtick done far better already.