 What is going on guys welcome back to channel critical over here some of our screen six in this video here again today We're gonna be talking about Sam and Tara Carpenter And the idea of one of them becoming ghost face against once again, and I just want to dive into why I think we should Not be doing that also why it seems like This is more of a series of films that'll be about the repairing of that broken bond whereas the original trilogy was about the the drift or Growing divide between two siblings over the course of three movies even though we know that Sydney and Roman weren't necessarily aware of one or the other's presence Roman more so than Sydney knew that she was out there Sydney didn't know that Roman was out there So you have that riff being progressed over the time in that trilogy Whereas with this one you can explore a bond that's being repaired two siblings being brought closer together over the course of three new movies I just think that would be something that would be nice as far as like an approach That's an opposite approach to take whereas again with the original trilogy You have this drift that's being developed or divide rather that's being developed between two siblings over the course of three movies Which ultimately leads to one one killing the other with the assist of well I guess do we killing one with the assist of Sydney and then with this this new Sam and Tara trilogy if it becomes a trilogy You can have a relationship that's building and it's the complete opposite of Sydney Roman I've talked about that many times on this channel The idea of Tara being the killer, you know, I Think the I think my problem there is how Again, I just feel that they should they should be taking their time to develop a narrative That's about these two growing closer together not not something that was already So well done with their relationship in screen 5 and into completely step all over it so fast with screen 6 By having one of them be out trying to kill the other Tara Potentially being out trying to kill Sam because Sam ruined her family made her father leave her She had to deal with this drunk of a mother for many years while Sam left town and left her with this drunk And then you came back and I'm getting attacked by Random people also my friends have died a friend of mine turned on me because of you and their obsession with the stab franchise You know, she's again someone who has all this frustration towards her sisters Some of it might be justified But then a lot of it is also entered But then the stuff that is justified is now mixed in with things that are a little bit obnoxious and then quite up Quite insane since you're now Willing to go out here and stage another goal so he's killing spree in response to your sister same thing with Sam Attacking Tara Sam snapping and going after Tara as a way to explore mental illness I think a lot of people would just be turned off by that narrative only because I would rather see Sam be uplifted I'm not saying that you have to stick to the norms, but I just think that depending on how you depict Someone who's who has dealt with mental problems and You know that all that stuff She's been dealing with like the fact that she's on meds and just showing her have a complete mental breakdown and going off of the rails That's kind of what people were saying. They don't want to see from Sydney Prescott So then you're already gonna explore that with someone who was basically set up to be like a Sydney 2.0 in a way I don't think that will go over very well And then on top of that you're gonna have her attack a character that many people feel They were they felt more sympathetic towards in the fifth movie with her younger sister Tara Carpenter So I mean while that would that would push up Tara's Tara's relevance to the overall narrative in any future movies You now have I guess given us a film where the whole repairing of that of that Relationship in screen 5 is rendered. I guess Not as important anymore only because of the fact that the movie has a sequel It's not just standing on its own anymore Even though that was the intent but you undid everything you work so hard for in five by having these two go at each other's throats And I just think it's better to explore a narrative in which these two siblings are lifting each other up They're growing closer together having Sydney witness all of that and again Something could be disclosed along the way that relates to Sydney longing to have something like that with Roman and She's just happy to help these two as it pertains to that She has an investment and seeing this sisterly bond not be broken the same way her bond with her brother was shattered over the course of many years Even though she didn't even know it was being shattered And then just culminating her having to kill her own siblings She just wants these two to have a close bond and not end up like her and her brother They need to love each other. They need to be there for each other Don't let these killing sprees Separate you let them bring you closer together, but if you make one of them the killer, that's gonna be a little bit divisive I am I would imagine some people will be on board with it. I don't necessarily think I would dislike it off the bat I would have my criticism of criticisms of it only because of the fact that again I Just feel that there is a there is a necessity or a need to have these two Develop a bond over the course of this series because we see that they've already had so much damage between them from Sam Leaving town Tara having to grow up in that home with her mother who was obviously broken to as well She went into alcohol She was a drunk all these other things that that's Tara Of course had to witness while her older sister was not there But then you got the signs of the relationship being repaired in screen five But then you ultimately are gonna shatter it all again in screen six or screen seven potentially I think that many people will be turned off by that only because it seems like this not and not everything has a happy ending But certain things within your narrative. I think should be Untouched in terms of how positive they are right now I don't think Sam and Tara's relationship should be tarnished by making one of them ghost face or not I'm not saying that general or Tega or Melissa Barrera couldn't give us a fantastic performance in the role I'm just saying that if it were to even happen You would have to have more more behind it in the sense that if you tell us that one of them was blackmailed Then you'll have people on on your side again, but just hey I want to kill you sis and this is why and you know the whole revenge, you know, you made my father leave You know, you're not my sister your Billy's daughter You got my friends killed all that stuff and then something from Sam where she snaps and she wants to kill Tara She's like, you know, I've I've discovered that inner Billy in me And I want to just take it all out on you and your mother and Your dad and all that stuff I just don't think anyone but really go we're really like that as a whole You'll have a divide in the fandom for sure just like there's a divide with anything as pertains to scream I think I would mostly be on the side of I don't want that I don't think it should happen, but if you think Sam or Tara should be the killer in scream 6 Let me know why down in the comment section below I just wouldn't like to see that bond shattered I'd like to see it continue to be repaired over the course of the trilogy Let me know why you guys think it should be or shouldn't be down in the comment section below if you have an array Of course, make sure you go ahead and subscribe turn on post notifications or never miss a video in the description I've linked some social media accounts on Facebook Twitter and Instagram You can message me there, of course if there's any movies news or views you'd like me to cover in future With all that in mind guys, I will see you in the next video