I guess that's one way of looking at it, but personally none of that bothered me. I do agree though that it did have an urban Texas Chainsaw Massacre feel to it, especially with the stepfather. As disappointing as the sequel was, I dunno if I disliked it more than Resurrection though, wow that film was so bad! I remember watching it in the cinema and wondering how it even got a theatrical release as it looked so straight to DVD, especially with the shoddy webcams which didn't work at all and made a poor film damn near unwatchable for me. That Resurrection marked the end of the original series' end was no surprise whatsoever and it was especially disappointing because I thought H2O actually breathed new life into what had become an incredibly stale - if watchable - series.
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