Stranger Things available on Netflix "The new 80s style fantasy series on Netflix"
#61 Posted 13 July 2019 - 08:58 PM
#62 Posted 13 July 2019 - 09:21 PM
MusicallyInspired, on 13 July 2019 - 08:58 PM, said:
I'm deducting points from later seasons because they keep repeating themselves in certain ways.
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#68 Posted 18 July 2019 - 10:03 AM
Still good enough for mindless entertainment, though.
#69 Posted 18 July 2019 - 12:47 PM
Though it does lose points for subverting my expectations in episode 7 and leaving my favourite character this season awkward and pointless.
#70 Posted 18 July 2019 - 01:10 PM
thricecursed, on 18 July 2019 - 10:03 AM, said:
I agree about the Russian silliness. The underground complex would have been have been one of the largest man-made structures on earth, and we are supposed to believe they built it in a year by smuggling in boxes that were part of mall shipments? Completely ridiculous. However, I felt that season 3 had enough other things going for it to lift it slightly above season 2. The reason I don't like season 2 is it contained an episode that was complete garbage. The one where Elle goes off with the gang of wannabe X-Men made me angry. It was badly written and didn't belong in the series at all. And the showrunners know it was a mistake because they hardly acknowledge it now.
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MusicallyInspired, on 18 July 2019 - 01:46 PM, said:
You're right that it might be intentional. However, I will take E.T. and Poltergeist over Goonies any day.
#75 Posted 20 July 2019 - 06:39 AM
There is the whole scene between Steve and Robin, and even if the message seems clear I like to say "never say never" :
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#79 Posted 20 July 2019 - 01:24 PM
gemeaux333, on 20 July 2019 - 06:39 AM, said:
There is the whole scene between Steve and Robin, and even if the message seems clear I like to say "never say never" :
Having Steve in a steady relationship would somewhat undermine what is entertaining about his character. This way, he can continue girl-chasing but also have a quasi-girlfriend so he doesn't seem pathetic. Introducing Robin was a clever 3-for-1 on the part of the Duffer bros. One, she's an interesting new female character in her own right, two she checks the LBGT box thereby shielding the show from attack for not being inclusive, and three the quasi-girlfriend thing. It's heavily implied that Robin wants him as her wingman -- that doesn't seem like an actual lesbian thing but whatever.
The closest we could get to Steve / Robin would be if they got into a threesome with one of Steve's girlfriends. Even then, some people would frown on this.
#80 Posted 20 July 2019 - 08:08 PM
On the other hand, he reminds me one of the most famous characters of the most famous french sitcom and its sequels
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#81 Posted 21 July 2019 - 12:31 AM
Trooper Dan, on 20 July 2019 - 01:24 PM, said:
This.
ANd there is also Will who IMHO represents the "oppressed" gay character. It was implied by his friends that he doesn't like girls (it could also mean that he isn't interested in them yet). But I just re-binged season one and two and Will was mocked by the bullies for being gay (still only just a label some bullies put on him).
#82 Posted 21 July 2019 - 05:55 AM
#83 Posted 21 July 2019 - 10:09 AM
fuegerstef, on 21 July 2019 - 12:31 AM, said:
ANd there is also Will who IMHO represents the "oppressed" gay character. It was implied by his friends that he doesn't like girls (it could also mean that he isn't interested in them yet). But I just re-binged season one and two and Will was mocked by the bullies for being gay (still only just a label some bullies put on him).
The bullies might have been onto something, but, at that age in real life it would be far more likely that he's just a quiet kid who gets teased a lot. In a modern TV show, though, if you mention in any way that a character might be gay, they practically have to be gay or the show will be attacked by twitter mobs. Who knows? My personal preference would be that the sexuality of the character simply never comes up and is left a mystery. If he is gay, one upside of that for Mike is that he doesn't have to worry about Will making moves on Elle (which would be easy enough since --spoiler-- they are now in the same household).
#84 Posted 21 July 2019 - 11:21 AM
So much for being an 80s throwback lol.
#85 Posted 21 July 2019 - 01:07 PM
The comic is good from the drawing style ... and it is said to tell what what happened in the Upside Down in Season one (haven't read it yet). It tells Will's story and how he survived in the Upside Down and stuff like how made the lights in our dimension flicker.
And I am looking for the novel about Hopper's days in New York and how that drove him back to Hawkins (I will probably start that tommorow).
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#87 Posted 29 June 2022 - 06:53 AM
btw a great/touching character devellopment for Max
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#89 Posted 01 July 2022 - 10:50 AM
Sangman, on 30 June 2022 - 03:26 PM, said:
Gonna have to give it a shot.