I couldn't help wonder how they could be singing together if they were seperated by such distance. Surely there'd be some kind of light delay for every transmission
There was no going back from what the creature did to them, first it 'impregnated' them and then it made them eat chemicals to the point they couldn't even be considered human anymore, even Billy was full of that black stuff instead of blood at the end.
Really gruesome too since the 'real' person's consciousness was still dormant somewhere deep down, I'd like to think they just died normally after melting and that they didn't get assimilated into the monster.
I feel like I'm taking crazy pills. So many people keep saying this is the best season. To me this is basically a parody of a parody now. One long joke.
I just rewatched some bits of the first season. The stakes were much higher and the tone was darker. Everyone was much more interesting back then. There was actual characterization.
Man, it's so amazing how you can see both of her parents in her, it's kinda surreal. And she's awesome, I concurr, one of the best parts of the season.
I just finished a rewatch of Season 1. It is significantly slower but I still enjoyed it. Having said that I understand why some people miss the slow unravelling mystery aspect of it. I'm not sure I agree that it's tone is darker as some claim though, it just has less goofy comedy. And whoever made the Alien to Aliens comparison earlier is really on the money - they can't really keep doing that slow drip-drip reveal thing because they've revealed so much already, so they've amped it up in a different way. It might be a bit less intelligent of a drama, but they've made it super-fucking-fun instead and that's alright by me.
Man, it's so amazing how you can see both of her parents in her, it's kinda surreal. And she's awesome, I concurr, one of the best parts of the season.
7 episodes in and I'm finding it great. Most of the time, I'm just being blown away visually every episode. I can't overstate how great Dolby Vision looks on my new OLED, it really is a revelation. Incredible use of colors / lighting and those pitch-black moments when El does her thing are literal eye-candy.
Btw, what are the writers doing with Mike? He was mostly just there in season 2 IIRC but this time around he's become actively unlikeable, I know he's supposed to be at that age but so are his friends and none of them are remotely as exasperating. The times when he
looked at Hooper and then said 'guess we're in trouble' in a stupid voice then proceeded to whisper in El's ear and the time he actively laughed at Will during the D&D game about the arm
Really cemented him as 'this guy is a good person but isn't growing to be a likable one, at all'. Not only that, he literally didn't contribute anything, he has barely any skills or ideas and while everyone else did at least add something Mike was literally El's appendix and little else.
I wonder if there's an angle to this and he's really going to get some development next season, I'd honestly say he would have been even behind Jonathan this time around if he wasn't El's boyfriend.
So, two general questions about the lore of series:
Do you think the Mind Flayer is the "ruler" of the upside down, as in every creature is dominated by him? Or there might be more creatures as powerful as him that fight for dominance?
Why do you think he wants to kill everyone? It's simply what he does or do you guys have any theory?
I feel like I'm taking crazy pills. So many people keep saying this is the best season. To me this is basically a parody of a parody now. One long joke.
I just rewatched some bits of the first season. The stakes were much higher and the tone was darker. Everyone was much more interesting back then. There was actual characterization.
I enjoyed season 3 the most overall. But I did take issue with Joyce and Hooper's constant bickering. It was insufferable at times. I also found the secret underground Soviet base to be really ridiculous. But I think the highs of the season more than made up for it. I would agree with season 1 being darker and certainly a more consistent season quality wise
Do you think the Mind Flayer is the "ruler" of the upside down, as in every creature is dominated by him? Or there might be more creatures as powerful as him that fight for dominance?
I think the MF is just a gestalt intelligence of all the upside down creatures, this season he even talked in plural telling El she contacted 'them' and it was implied through the S1 Demogorgon images that he was at least aware of what was happening even back then. I don't think the show will explore the other dimension enough for us to know whether there are other creatures vying for power, tbh.
Why do you think he wants to kill everyone? It's simply what he does or do you guys have any theory?
I think it's just its nature, the thing acts like a sentient virus with little regard for anything. I think that one of the most interesting questions is the nature of the upside down, is it some esoteric, dark reflection of our world or is it a mirror universe that has been destroyed by the creatures? Was it ever normal? Are the monsters native to it?
Loved this season. Aside from the first couple of episodes, the pacing was good and the build up to the mysteries were incredibly fun. And holy SHIT was the "main threat" terrifying. Easily the best antagonist type of the series. I can't believe they managed to give this a TV 14 rating with what they were able to show.
This season was definitely waaaay dumber and goofier than the first two seasons, but honestly, I kind of like this direction. I get why it may bother some people who liked the "grounded" feel of S1, but nothing is a better 80s homage than evolving into shlock lol. Probably the most fun group interactions I've had with the entire series because of it.
My only real gripe is that Hopper came across as a controlling asshole. Same with Mike to a much lesser extent. I don't mind them growing out of it as character development, but I wish there was something more interesting and less awkward for them to work with. Aside from them, WOW what an amazing cast. I didn't feel a single character was wasted or had nothing to do. The new characters were fantastic, and the minor characters taking on bigger roles were good fun, too
R.i.p. to Alexei :(. Oh, and what was up with the cheating Mom thread? Felt like that needed some payoff or less focus. Was funny regardless
. Not sure how I feel about the aftermath and what it's setting up, but I'm hoping it's a nice change of pace.
I have to wonder if Jonathan (and Nancy to a lesser extent) was pushed to the sidelines due to the actor's cocaine airport incident (and Nancy's actress being collateral damage due to dating him).
This isn't really a spoiler, but what the heck happened to Jonathan's and Will's younger sister? She was in the 1st season, but just sort of disappeared in the last two seasons.
This isn't really a spoiler, but what the heck happened to Jonathan's and Will's younger sister? She was in the 1st season, but just sort of disappeared in the last two seasons.
Are you confusing Mike and Nancy's sister Holly here? I dont think the Byers brothers have a sister. As for Holly, she was in S3 at the carnival with Mr and Mrs Wheeler.
Are you confusing Mike and Nancy's sister Holly here? I dont think the Byers brothers have a sister. As for Holly, she was in S3 at the carnival with Mr and Mrs Wheeler.
I must be. I could've sworn in season 1 they had a younger sister Joyce helped get ready in the morning. She ran around Joyce's house in pigtails, as well.
But it's been forever since I've seen S1 + S2. Probably should have done a rewatch.
I must be. I could've sworn in season 1 they had a younger sister Joyce helped get ready in the morning. She ran around Joyce's house in pigtails, as well.
But it's been forever since I've seen S1 + S2. Probably should have done a rewatch.
That's Mike and Nancy's sister Holly, their mom brought her to Joyce's house in season 1 and she wandered the hallways where the lights started flashing because of Will in the Upside Down.
I can see why Karen would have been tempted, her homelife pretty much sucks. Ted probably hasn't touched her in years (at least since Holly was conceived), not to mention he's useless. It's not hard to see why she was intrigued by Billy. At least she made the right choice.
Loved this season. Aside from the first couple of episodes, the pacing was good and the build up to the mysteries were incredibly fun. And holy SHIT was the "main threat" terrifying. Easily the best antagonist type of the series. I can't believe they managed to give this a TV 14 rating with what they were able to show.
Got to finish S2. It didn't grab me as strongly as the first season, but everything came together by the end. Damn, does poor Max get shit on by everyone, though.
I feel like I'm taking crazy pills. So many people keep saying this is the best season. To me this is basically a parody of a parody now. One long joke.
I just rewatched some bits of the first season. The stakes were much higher and the tone was darker. Everyone was much more interesting back then. There was actual characterization.
Agree with you completely. The dialogue between Joyce and Hopper is hokey and doesn't have the serious tone and depth it had in previous seasons in such situations.
The kids keep making jokes in the middle of conflicts, while they were acting like it was a life or death situation in previous seasons (which it was).
The dialogue overall feels more shallow and lacks the punch and depth it had in previous seasons. There's a massive over-emphasis on humor which really falls flat and destroys the tone and sense of urgency.
I feel like I'm taking crazy pills. So many people keep saying this is the best season. To me this is basically a parody of a parody now. One long joke.
I just rewatched some bits of the first season. The stakes were much higher and the tone was darker. Everyone was much more interesting back then. There was actual characterization.
I agree with you completely. Normally with a difference of opinion I chock it up to me having weird tastes, but I genuinely don't understand what people see in this season. Thought it was so inferior to the previous 2 seasons (especially season 1) and such a disappointment.
Misses lost interest during S2, doesn't want to watch S3. I returned for S3 but found myself fast forwarding large chunks of the second half of episodes. Some likeable parts but many felt dragged out and skippable to me. I think I've just seen what Stranger Things has to offer and there wasn't much new to the formula and I didn't want to sit through much of the same again with S3.
Season 1 is still the only season that gives me those tingles in the back of my neck. Tonally it's much different than the goofy tone the show has now, but I did highly enjoy both.
1. Why wouldn't Mike just tell Eleven that Hopper threatened him? It was an unnecessary plot contrivance that ended up keeping them apart for... some reason? So he could buy her M&Ms in the hospital?
2. The Neverending Story song was cute but probably allowed the Terminator to catch up with Hopper and Joyce. No song, they would have been able to turn the keys no problem. Nice going Suzie.
3. Then again Hopper could have just shot the guy in the head in the hall of mirrors. Or not dropped his gun at every opportunity.
I feel like I'm taking crazy pills. So many people keep saying this is the best season. To me this is basically a parody of a parody now. One long joke.
I just rewatched some bits of the first season. The stakes were much higher and the tone was darker. Everyone was much more interesting back then. There was actual characterization.
I have to wonder if Jonathan (and Nancy to a lesser extent) was pushed to the sidelines due to the actor's cocaine airport incident (and Nancy's actress being collateral damage due to dating him).
Finally finished and that was really good. What show were you people that hated it/ called it "trash" watching?
It's fine if they can't capture the entire mood of season 1, the characters that are just so good I don't mind . They're what keep me coming back. Hopper's speech on how life and people evolve and grow hammered this home for me. Watching the show it really does feel like coming back to an old group of close friends. They've all grown on me. A real testament to the acting, directing, and writing. So yea, Love the characters, could spend countless more hours with them. Great ending song too, I've always been a mark for Peter Gabriel. Duet was great btw , had me rofl'ing.
This will be an all time great show for me that I'll watch with my kids (🤞🏽)and others if they can nail the ending.
Misses lost interest during S2, doesn't want to watch S3. I returned for S3 but found myself fast forwarding large chunks of the second half of episodes. Some likeable parts but many felt dragged out and skippable to me. I think I've just seen what Stranger Things has to offer and there wasn't much new to the formula and I didn't want to sit through much of the same again with S3.
Eh I find the entire idea of fast forwarding to the "good parts" inherently destructive to the entire viewing experience and you're only doing a disservice to yourself and the show/movie you're watching.
I returned for S3 but found myself fast forwarding large chunks of the second half of episodes. Some likeable parts but many felt dragged out and skippable to me.
Trump wanted to watch the Jean-Claude Van Damme film Bloodsport during a flight. However, Bloodsport is a long film – 92 minutes long, in fact – and Trump is a busy man. His solution? Making his son fast-forward through all the boring bits, like exposition and dialogue, until he was left with a relentless 45-minute supercut of broken bones and knuckle sandwiches.
Done. I really enjoyed that. It hit me really hard at the end. Just the feeling of growing up, of moving on, of leaving the past behind...hurts me hard to think about that time of life because the stuff before was so goddamn pure, innocent, and beautiful. Sigh.
season 3 takes place in Ace Combat's strangereal. totally different show with no stakes or consequences. in season 1 a kid going missing for an hour would have had that small town pd sniffing the woods for em.
season 3, 30 people melt into a giant monster and die and no one gives a shit
season 3 takes place in Ace Combat's strangereal. totally different show with no stakes or consequences. in season 1 a kid going missing for an hour would have had that small town pd sniffing the woods for em.
season 3, 30 people melt into a giant monster and die and no one gives a shit