Stranger Things

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I'm just going to pretend it all comes out on New Years and ignore it until then. It's over all the holidays too, so should be easy to what with all the other shit going on.

I guess if you were disciplined you could watch one episode a week as it's coming out and it'd be just like the previous seasons.
 
Eh, no. D&D parallels were only meant to be a fun way for the kids to try and explain what they were witnessing through their favorite board game. Once your show's internal logic loops around to "it works because it's vaguely supposed to represent this thing from D&D, also fuck you" then it has officially jumped the shark.
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Season 5
First 4 episodes November 26, 2025
Next 3 episodes Christmas 2025
Final episode December 31 2025

With Netflix breaking seasons up like this, it won't surprise me if for future popular shows they show just minutes at a time instead of full episodes.
This is supposed to feel like an "epic" callback to the earlier seasons. But they've retread over this same material for so long that it just feels repetitive.

"I've thought about that night so many times." I know, Winona Ryder. Running around and screaming, "WHERE'S MY BOY,WILL?!" was your character's only personality until season two.

Again: this should have been an anthology show with a new cast every season (with maybe one or two cameo characters). I mean, Mike is a grown-ass man. MBB is so old now it's going to be near impossible to dress her frumpily enough to hide how shapely she is. They tried hard last season.

I can't wait until this show is over and the Duffer Bros. have to show the world they have other ideas so I can watch them fail.
 
They are really, really going to have to dress MBB well to hide her curves.

Do any of the "child" actors have kids themselves yet? I can barely believe the answer is no.
 
"It do be like that, Mister Hopper."
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I just finished watching it, overall I enjoyed it, but oh my god Uma Thurman’s daughter’s character was so annoying. She wouldn’t shut the fuck up, she would constantly do these stupid goofy faces during serious intense moments and she ruined every scene she was in, she took the spotlight so much when she’s not even an important character. I started to just fast forward every time a big scene with her came up. Made the viewing experience much better, and almost nothing was lost, except for some will character development.
 
Just finished volume one. It was real bad. They dumped half a billion dollars and took three years to make this season and it still turned out like this. The dialogue is worse than it's ever been, and it looks very overproduced. The main cast seem checked out and I could absolutely believe that Harbour and Brown hate each other because they have zero chemistry in their scenes. They introduced a bunch of new characters we're supposed to care about too. While the show has never quite made sense, it was usually entertaining. I remember really enjoying season one and parts of season four. I don't remember season two or three at all. So far volume one just been boring. The more I think about it the worse it gets. Really interested in how they're going to try and end this, the last four episodes all have like two hour run times.

Maybe this show was never good and I just didn't notice.
 
While the show has never quite made sense, it was usually entertaining. I remember really enjoying season one and parts of season four. I don't remember season two or three at all.
All seasons follow the same formula. You are literally missing nothing.

80-90% of episodes are bloat and faggy personal drama.
Each season introduces a new character to sacrifice, because the main niggers have plot armour and are untouchable, and somehow they expect you to care for this random nigger that suddenly showed up.
In the last episode, the skanky angloid ass eater shows up, lifts her hands, makes a stupid face and with the power of CGI and magic woo-woo everything is fixed.

Everything about this show is stupid and gay, and if you actually believe it's any good, you are into eating shit and asking for seconds. Basically a weeb.
 
I really want a tell all book about some of the behind the scenes insanity I've heard rumors about. Natalie and Charlie being cokeheads, the Duffer Brothers being creeps to the kids, David Harbour being an abusive ass, Finn Wolfhard's brother using him to get nudes from girls on instagram, Millie Bobby Brown being involved in pedowood shit, etc. I have no idea how much of what I've heard is true.
 
I’m on Episode one and the CGI looks awful so far. This is what half a billion dollars and three years gets us?
 
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Quirk chungus Robin is annoying. It’s okay to be a little eccentric or quipy but to think a writers room thought the “I like dick” scene was hilarious was just one of a hundred problems. The CGI ranges from Marvel green screen use to just plain kinda bad. The bad guy was animated okay, but it’s weird to remember CGI peaked with Davy Jones in Pirates of the Caribbean near 20 years ago. The one-shot scene in the finale was especially ass. What’s the point of all the special effects when they’re just running back and forth over a green screen? Winona Ryder is portraying a traumatized mom, I get it, but her range in the show reminds me of the old 2016 Hillary gif of her staring wide eyed on stage. Speaking of 2016, I guess I’m aged out of the demographic for it. Online it seems like lots of 30 year old women acting like teenagers, men pretending to be women, and other miscellaneous rainbow flag types.

The overall direction of the show reminds me of a lesser Twin Peaks. The directors and producers had an excellent tight short season one and then just meandered through dogshit for the next twenty episodes. Though I doubt Stranger Things is going to have a return to form like the last episode of S2 of Twin Peaks.
 
I'm curious (or suffer from the sunk cost fallacy) enough to see how it ends, but all the callbacks to season 1 reinforce the sense that this show is coasting off its initial success from almost 10 years ago. Stranger Things (1) really was a great show, but it had a limited budget, which it used very carefully. By increasing the budget so drastically, the Upside Down and its monsters lose a lot of their allure as blatant CGI assets.

It may have been better to choose different directions entertained for the franchise, such as making it an anthology series with each season depicting a different story or including a multi-decade time jump. The waits between seasons certainly don't help the feeling that the story of Hawkins and the Upside Down would have best ended before COVID hit.
 
Glad to see that this show is still staying the course with stupid with the whole "Upside Down exploding into the real world" plot point from season 4's finale basically dropped/resolved off-screen and instead of Hawkins being completely off-limits to any civilians there are still people there living their lives like nothing ever happened. Because God forbid this goddamn show actually try and increase the stakes even slightly rather than try to confine everything into a neat little "small town mysteries" box. Sorry fellas but that ship sailed 2 seasons ago.
 
Can we take a moment to talk about any of the following:
- Mother (Billy should've hit that before his untimely demise) and father of the Wheeler family almost getting killed and in hospital with grave injuries but everyone, including their own children, seemingly forgetting about that after like 2 hours.
- The fat kid's entire family getting drugged (I'm going to ignore here that benzos don't work like that), tied up, and their entire home destroyed Home Alone style. And remember, the heroes didn't untie them so it seems THEY JUST LEFT THEM hooded and tied up in some shed?
- What on Earth is Steve's car made out of? Not only can it stand plowing through fences and running things over without getting a single scratch, they ram it full speed into a wall (everyone walks away unharmed, obviously) and the car is stuck so deep in it that they walkie Eleven like she's triple-A or something to get it out of the wall, alluding that the car is completely fine, it just needs to get unstuck.
- Most of the cast looking like they are strung out on drugs.
- How there are like 4 people in the entire military base in the upside down.
- There being a massive interdimensional rift that split the entire town in two the last season and then it kind of just gets handwaved away "so military welded some metal on top of it and it's all good, just don't skate on it", so no big deal?
- On that note, the town not getting forcibly relocated after that rift, but rather everyone can remain where they are and the town getting "military quarantined" and everyone seemingly being okay with that?
- The series taking place over 4 years, Holly being toddler in the earlier seasons and now she's like 10-11.
- Not even getting into the whole gay subplot.

What is happening with this show??????
 
Ok...just finished S5 E4 and I need to get some shit off my chest...

tldr: The Duffer brothers had to have taken out a 2nd AND 3rd mortgage to afford the amount of Deus Ex Machina they shoved into these 4 initial episodes.


OK...my thoughts in no particular order:

1) I am so sick of movies/tv pretending blunt-force-trauma is not a thing. I'm a 6'2", 220lb grown ass man who can't slip on some wet wood on the back deck, fall the 3' to the ground and not break 4 ribs and knock the wind out of myself, but I'm supposed to believe that a 10 year old, 75lb little girl can get thrown across a room with enough force to shatter a full wooden bookcase and then get back up??? GTFOOH.

2) So, if the initial rumors were true, and there was a 2-3 year "time-jump" between S4 and S5, this wouldn't be on the list....but there wasn't. S5 literally takes place the very next year. So, someone explain to me how a miles-long inter-dimensional rift can rip a town in multiple directions down the middle, but in less than a year, the rifts are somehow magically "sealed" and the whole town goes back to normal?? GTFOOH.

3) I understand the need to keep 11 hidden, but what was the whole purpose of "The Crawl"? Did I miss a prequel?

4) On that note, it feels like there is a missing half-season that needs to explain how the fuck we got from the end of S4 to the beginning of S5. We are just supposed to accept all the shit that has changed with no explaination??

5) Watching scenes with Dustin, Jonathan, and Steve was like watching gender-swapped mean girls. JFC, when did they become such irritating little bickering bitches???

6) You can definitely see the off-screen animosity between Harbour and MBB leak onscreen.

7) Turning Nancy into an insufferable bad-boss-bitch fell flat. Her lines and attitude were textbook Mary-Sue.

8 ) Don't get me started on the firing a delicate glass tube filled with intricate electronics out of a fucking shotgun, not once, but TWICE, with no ill effects whatsoever. GTFOOH!

9) Let's talk about the sheer amount of Deus Ex Machina they shoved into this: In the entire upside-down, 11 just happens to stumble upon the exact spot where Hopper is. Dustin just happens to wander down the right road at the right time where Jon and Steve are. Joyce just happens to drive down the right road where Robin and Will are riding. And I don't want to talk about Murray just showing up like a fucking Amazon delivery-man with just the right collection of random, weird-ass shit that they all need for the gang's wacky plan to succeed. GTFOOH!

10) Both MBB and Sadie (Max) got thicc in the off-season. But they tried to hide it on 11 by sticking her in sweatpants and track shorts (LOL...fail) but leaned into it with Max by dressing her as a rugged outdoors-woman, which worked perfectly.

11) Whoever wrote Robin's (Maya Hawke) lines should be taken out and shot. Her dialogue was totally out of place and ruined practically EVERY scene she was in. And the whole "secret" lesbian sub-plot was overplayed and un-necessary.

12) Where the fuck is everyone else in town?!?!?! There is a school full of school-children, but there is LITERALLY nobody else in town other than the main characters, the military, and the new "rich" family shoe-horned in for the plot. Other than that, this supposed town that has gone "back to normal" is a ghost-town.

13) Speaking of empty...where the fuck are all the monsters in the upside down??? Where's the mind-flayer?? Where are the flying bat-things that killed Eddie?? Where are the roaming hoards of demi-gorgons? Now, apparently there is only a couple of demigorgons that are sent out on specific missions by Vecna?? So the whole upside down is conveniently empty enough that the military can build an ENTIRE FUCKING BASE, equipped with power, buildings, water, vehicles, and fucking helicopters?!?!? GTFOOH!!

14) Finally, did they really need to bring back the other escaped patient girl from S2, Kali?? I literally completely forgot she exists, and now we are to accept that SHE is the military's secret weapon???? Ok Jan....

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