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In this episode of Burnt or Buttered, Toast and I break down Send Help, Sam Raimi’s psychological horror comedy that turns a plane crash survival story into a full-on mind game. We talk about how the movie surprises you by focusing heavily on character before the crash, why Rachel McAdams completely disappears into “Linda,” and how Dylan O’Brien carries entire scenes while barely able to move. We also get into Raimi’s signature lens choices, the behind-the-scenes detail about the bug scene, and why this movie feels less like a stranded-on-an-island story and more like Survivor meets chess. By the end, we’re debating whether it was predictable, how the movie kept us guessing anyway, and why calling this “storyless” might be the wildest take possible. Spoilers ahead. ⏱️ Chapters 00:00 – Trailer-style synopsis and setup 01:13 – Welcome to Burnt or Buttered 02:01 – Trailer expectations and why Raimi got Toast hyped 02:58 – Stetson’s skepticism going in 03:41 – What actually felt new about this story 04:46 – Why this becomes a character-driven movie 06:16 – The “bug scene” and why it’s acting gold 08:42 – Survivor energy: outsmart, outplay, outlast 09:38 – Predictable moments that still worked 10:54 – The knife moment and being played by Linda 11:58 – Survival consultant and realism details 12:32 – Linda’s Survivor obsession and the glow-up shift 13:55 – Raimi Easter eggs and hidden signatures 15:47 – Toast’s rant about bad comparisons 18:28 – Final Pops and wrap-up