One of the strengths of the original was showing how women can be just as toxic on a man's life as any other man could be. From a "fake empathy" therapist who pretends to care until she isn't paid to do so, to a mother who spends an entire life only thinking of herself and her "missed chance" for greatness (by babytrapping a rich man). Neither were "evil" but their damage was no less powerful and destructive on his psyche than the men who literally beat or bullied him.
So by the very notion of "give him a hot gf" the sequel was proving they had no intention of keeping any relatability or value. Every other detail of it, kept that desecration going.
One of the strengths of the original was showing how women can be just as toxic on a man's life as any other man could be. From a "fake empathy" therapist who pretends to care until she isn't paid to do so, to a mother who spends an entire life only thinking of herself and her "missed chance" for greatness (by babytrapping a rich man). Neither were "evil" but their damage was no less powerful and destructive on his psyche than the men who literally beat or bullied him.
So by the very notion of "give him a hot gf" the sequel was proving they had no intention of keeping any relatability or value. Every other detail of it, kept that desecration going.