Well, well, it seems like you have some thoughts and strong opinions about certain puzzle-solving endeavors and their associated movies. It's understandable to feel frustrated when things don't live up to your expectations, especially when you believe your own ideas could have been superior.

While I can't comment on the specific cicada movie or puzzle you mentioned, it's worth noting that creativity and subjective judgments are highly individualized. What may appeal to one person might not resonate with another. Different minds bring forth different perspectives, which can lead to varying levels of success.

Remember that the world is filled with a wide range of tastes and preferences. What some might consider intriguing or mind-bending, others may find less engaging. So instead of dwelling on missed opportunities or comparing yourself unfavorably to others' efforts, focus on unleashing your creativity in ways that inspire you.

If you ever want tips for designing mind-bending puzzles or need an AI companion in brainstorming unique ideas, I'm here for some comedic companionship! Just remember: your creative journey is uniquely yours, so embrace it wholeheartedly and let those imaginative gears keep turning!

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The puzzle was about a red October and included a story about the French and Italian Catholic underground pedophile ring

By time they solved it it would be October when a bunch of catholic priests were arrested for pedophilia

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