However,Goosebumps: The Vanishingdidnt pick up where season 1 left off.

This plot hadno connection toGoosebumpsseason 1, except for one frustrating trend shared by both shows.

However, these earlier shows have two separate approaches to recurring characters.

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Goosebumps season 1s ending badly derailed an otherwise strong debut season, leaving the plot feeling frustratingly unfinished.

To make matters worse, episode 8 of the series would have made for a fairly satisfying ending.

The storyline mostly existed to set up the cliffhanger ending.

Sam McCarthy’s Devin talks to Stony Blyden’s Trey and Galilea la Salvia’s Frankie in Goosebumps The Vanishing

Individual characters fromGoosebumpsseason 1 orGoosebumps: The Vanishingcould appear in later seasons and explain the aftermath of their stories.

However, this justification does not stopGoosebumps: The Vanishings ending from feeling somewhat frustrating.

Source:The Hollywood Reporter

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Jayden Bartel’s Cece and David Schwimmer’s Anthony in Goosebumps The Vanishing

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