Amazon Prime’s I Know What You Did Last Summer Review: Episodes 1-4

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The first four episodes of I Know What You Did Last Summer debut on Amazon Prime on Oct. 15. Spoiler-free review by Matt Cabral.

I Know What You Did Last Summer’s unlikable characters, inconsistent tone, and occasional cookie-cutter scares are at odds with Madison Iseman’s excellent, dual-character performance and the series’ fresh, clever twists on the source material. While it is so far better than the films that came before it, it’s far from the must-binge horror reimagining we were hoping for. All that said, it’s hooked us enough to ensure we’ll stick with it until every one of its annoying teens meets their bitter end.

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