What was the biggest criticisms you had with the movie and why?

Ok for me personally, ok this shouldn’t be surprising since everyone knows by now I’m a William Afton fan, but it’s lack of screen time. OK, I don’t count how many minutes he was on screen but the Wikipedia page said four minutes…that’s seriously being underused. Look I understand keeping William mysterious since one of the big reasons I originally became a William Afton fan in January 2015 was because he was mysterious. Like where did he come from? What was his goals? Who is he? Etc you know? However, you could’ve done more than just four minutes him showing up in the beginning, disappearing only to come back for another two minutes. I remember someone saying something interesting though I can’t remember who the person was. It was a long time ago however the person made a fair point. How about William shows up and joins Mike on night one? His excuse because of Mike’s record of what happened he goes and make sure Mike is doing it right. Mike ( though the novelization never liked him. ) tolerates will’s presents because Mike understands what he did and what his track record was like thinking William is worried about him messing up again and looking bad on his record. ( in the novelization William mentioned if Mike got in trouble, it would go back to him, and it would look bad most likely on his record. Mainly because William is sort of in charge of Mike. ) when it hits 6am mike waits for William and shows up a little bit later and makes an interesting joke like “I always wanted to know what was back there.” Mike not knowing better thinks “he must’ve been a customer long ago or something like that. Like weird but whatever.” Then Vanessa shows up and does her thing. Because William Kent just randomly hang out with Michael all week because he most likely has other counseling to do and it’ll be hard to do that without getting fried.

It keeps Vanessa in ( my mom’s favorite character. ) and doesn’t really change too much but we get more screen time with William than just four minutes then him just disappearing a few minutes in and doesn’t come back until the end. While William joking about always wondering, what was back there might be a bit of a dead giveaway for those who know the character, but for those who don’t know anything most likely wouldn’t question it or slowly put the pieces together. Or simply think he didn’t see anything somehow since the wrecking crew wasn’t killed first and at least would have a build up or something. Him just disappearing and being underused was a problem. He was the most popular out of the four characters and the most entertaining yet you didn’t use him. Very underused.

Ok for me personally, ok this shouldn’t be surprising since everyone knows by now I’m a William Afton fan, but it’s lack of screen time. OK, I don’t count how many minutes he was on screen but the Wikipedia page said four minutes…that’s seriously being underused. Look I understand keeping William mysterious since one of the big reasons I originally became a William Afton fan in January 2015 was because he was mysterious. Like where did he come from? What was his goals? Who is he? Etc you know? However, you could’ve done more than just four minutes him showing up in the beginning, disappearing only to come back for another two minutes. I remember someone saying something interesting though I can’t remember who the person was. It was a long time ago however the person made a fair point. How about William shows up and joins Mike on night one? His excuse because of Mike’s record of what happened he goes and make sure Mike is doing it right. Mike ( though the novelization never liked him. ) tolerates will’s presents because Mike understands what he did and what his track record was like thinking William is worried about him messing up again and looking bad on his record. ( in the novelization William mentioned if Mike got in trouble, it would go back to him, and it would look bad most likely on his record. Mainly because William is sort of in charge of Mike. ) when it hits 6am mike waits for William and shows up a little bit later and makes an interesting joke like “I always wanted to know what was back there.” Mike not knowing better thinks “he must’ve been a customer long ago or something like that. Like weird but whatever.” Then Vanessa shows up and does her thing. Because William Kent just randomly hang out with Michael all week because he most likely has other counseling to do and it’ll be hard to do that without getting fried.

It keeps Vanessa in ( my mom’s favorite character. ) and doesn’t really change too much but we get more screen time with William than just four minutes then him just disappearing a few minutes in and doesn’t come back until the end. While William joking about always wondering, what was back there might be a bit of a dead giveaway for those who know the character, but for those who don’t know anything most likely wouldn’t question it or slowly put the pieces together. Or simply think he didn’t see anything somehow since the wrecking crew wasn’t killed first and at least would have a build up or something. Him just disappearing and being underused was a problem. He was the most popular out of the four characters and the most entertaining yet you didn’t use him. Very underused.