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This is an appellation to the entire entertainment industry: Quit spoofing on Groundhog Day (1993). Source Code (2011) Edge of Tomorrow (2014) were kinda lit but after Boss Level (2021) and in anticipation of Free Guy (2021 and, honestly, Boss Level was a 1990s-style “straight to DVD” ripoff of this same idea) give it a rest for a few years. I know it wasn’t the first (or even the 3rd) but Groundhog Day is prolly the most famous example. This plot device has been so run into the ground that there’s a Wikipedia page dedicated to listing movies where people are stuck in time loops. There’s also lists of TV shows that do the same floating around on Ranker, et al. We’re fed this trope upwards of 5 times a year. It’s like… I dunno, like we’re stuck in a time loop and each time it’s slightly different! If Debris does an episode where they all go to an onsen, I swear to God I’m a fistfight my computer.