Case #1: Dewey's Not Dead
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Ongoing, First published Jan 25, 2023
WARNING: CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR THE SCREAM MOVIES!
While not quite a story, this four page letter is incredibly interesting and fun to read if you can relate to the caring us readers and watchers have toward all the characters we meet through our book and movie universes. When author, Grace Nudo, watched her favorite character, Dewey Riley, die in the fifth SCREAM movie (SCREAM 2022) she didn't know what to do. Her nights were plagued with anger as she tried to think over how one of the best, most iconic SCREAM characters could have been killed off. And then her english teacher offered her an opportunity. The assignment was to write a business letter. Who better to write one to then the producers and writers of SCREAM? So she began her research to try and prove that Dewey, not only wouldn't have died, but can appear quite alive in the future of the SCREAM franchise. Inside these pages, you will find the experiments, statistics and expert interviews that prove those facts.
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