Stranger Things

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Fujos lost and that's all that matters. I checked out around season 3 and only caught clips of season 4. This is why cheating and ripping off other works is bad because you don't learn anything. You're really going to "draw inspiration" from the guy infamous for not knowing how to write endings? Fucking really?:story:
 
It’s hilarious how bad the die hard fans of Stranger Things can’t cope with reality.

They came up with all of these intricate theories about why the show was about to do a rug pull and it was one of the most clever twist ever to come… only to shit the bed by being as straightforward and predictable as could be.

Now, they’re shilling #conformitygate where they are convinced that on January 7th they are going to be releasing the REAL finale where it’s going to be revealed that the last one wasn’t real it was a trick by Vecna and now we’re gonna get the REAL finale we all deserve.

Fucking hilarious.
 
It might happen in 5-10 years when AI gets good enough so someone could just write a decent script and then have it...made?...performed?...by the AI. Or I guess maybe the AI gets good enough to write it itself. Not sure why anyone would waste time fixing this, at best, mid show, but then again there's worse things you could do with it.
 
It was a fun show that took itself too seriously at the end and made a messy and underwhelming final season.

Backlash is justified but Netflix and Duffers couldn't care less. They have their mega IP.
 
Re-watching Season 2 (I have no idea why I am suffering my self with this), but when Max (a girl!) joins the class all of the main characters including will turn around to see where she sits. He wouldn't have done this unless he was interested in girls.

People claim that there have been things sprinkled since season 1 that he has been gay. They are full of shit.
Yeah, holy fuck it's been almost four years since I've stuck my head in here. Will's character got the Dumbledor/ general harry potter treatments as Rowling conceded to the relatively innocent fantasy of the LGBT community before the qia+p folks took over. I would have respected it more if they genuinely sat down and had that idea from the character's inception and not a fly by the seat of yer pants sort of decision.
 
I can't wait until the "At least it's not as bad a GoT" copies runs out, because from everything I've heard, yes, it *IS* just as bad.
the difference is people were more invested in GOT, Stranger things took years to come out and the hype had vanished. the little gay boy who the entire show is centered around pissed off everyone with his pro-zionism stance a few years back and in general everyone was sick of this show by the time it released. None of the intense hype of GOT, where people didn't know how bad it might suck.
So does Hopper, who is also a character in the First Shadow play, and goes to school with him, and investigates deaths of pets attributed to young Henry.
So dumb.
so everyone went to school together? not only that, at no point does Hopper bring up Henry when every boomer constantly will bring up memberberries from their teen years when interacting. Hopper's first line of dialogue would have been about henry being responsible if they planned this all from the beginning
 
Now, they’re shilling #conformitygate where they are convinced that on January 7th they are going to be releasing the REAL finale where it’s going to be revealed that the last one wasn’t real it was a trick by Vecna and now we’re gonna get the REAL finale we all deserve.
All the clues are just evidence of shitty and lazy writing. Holly having an underarmour shirt. The graduation gowns being the wrong colors. The writers have already forgotten wills birthday in earlier seasons, and they retconned the construction of his fort at the end of volume 1 this season. I’ll admit it’d be pretty wild if this was true but I sincerely doubt it.
 
You're really going to "draw inspiration" from the guy infamous for not knowing how to write endings? Fucking really?:story:

I was wondering if anyone else thought this. It's pretty much "Steven King Books: The Show" and they even copied his inability to put a decent ending on to his fantastic concepts.

Remember, this is a man who though Kubricks version of The Shining was worse than the shitty TV version he was involved in. He probably loved every second of Stranger Things.
 
Watched up to the Melty Room episode thus far, it's pretty bad. Millie Bobby Brown wearing the gym-clothes-so-tight-you-can-see-right-up-to-her-asshole is not something I needed to witness. Every time I see Maya Hawke and her "girlfriend", I can't shake the fact they look like goddamn sisters. The retarded mother gets another retarded moment where SOMEHOW she got oxygen tanks in a washing machine in the same room where a bunch of Demodogs were and got away without being detected.

The shark has well and truly been jumped over.
 
Watched up to the Melty Room episode thus far, it's pretty bad. Millie Bobby Brown wearing the gym-clothes-so-tight-you-can-see-right-up-to-her-asshole is not something I needed to witness. Every time I see Maya Hawke and her "girlfriend", I can't shake the fact they look like goddamn sisters. The retarded mother gets another retarded moment where SOMEHOW she got oxygen tanks in a washing machine in the same room where a bunch of Demodogs were and got away without being detected.

The shark has well and truly been jumped over.
I am almost surprised that since they made Will gay, they did not make Eleven "trans" and have her poon-out for the sake of shoehorning in "trans-representation".
 
I was wondering if anyone else thought this. It's pretty much "Steven King Books: The Show" and they even copied his inability to put a decent ending on to his fantastic concepts.

Remember, this is a man who though Kubricks version of The Shining was worse than the shitty TV version he was involved in. He probably loved every second of Stranger Things.
It was "worse" insofar as it was less faithful to the source material. Objectively it was way better. Kind of like how 1408 took one of King's gimmicky short stories and made an actually solid movie out of it.
Re-watching Season 2 (I have no idea why I am suffering my self with this), but when Max (a girl!) joins the class all of the main characters including will turn around to see where she sits. He wouldn't have done this unless he was interested in girls.

People claim that there have been things sprinkled since season 1 that he has been gay. They are full of shit.
I went back to check and yeah, you're right. Will is also part of the group when they are stalking Max.

I don't particularly care about it either way but it would've been interesting if they made Will straight but still had him behave a bit fruity. So you have a funny plot development with a kid who likes girls but keeps turning them off because of his faggot mannerisms.
 
so everyone went to school together? not only that, at no point does Hopper bring up Henry when every boomer constantly will bring up memberberries from their teen years when interacting. Hopper's first line of dialogue would have been about henry being responsible if they planned this all from the beginning
The Duffer Brothers "clarified" this in a recent interview with Variety magazine:

[Joyce] is, of course, decapitating the kid whom she cast in “Oklahoma.”​

Matt Duffer: Yeah, I guess so!

Was there ever a scene in the 18 months after Season 4 when Hopper and Joyce realized that Henry Creel, aka Vecna, was the kid they went to high school with?​

Ross Duffer: Yeah, I’m sure there was. We had a walk a fine line with the play — we don’t want to frustrate, because so much of our audience is unable to see it. To have them start talking about it would have been confusing in the context of someone who hasn’t seen the play. But I’m sure they did have that conversation.
Matt Duffer: We really needed the final season to be exactly as it would have been without the play. The play is Henry’s backstory after he’s infected by the Mind Flayer. But this is how the season was going to play out regardless.
So basically Joyce and Hopper totally realised Vecna was the weird kid in her play and discussed it, it just happened off screen! We didn't forget to write it into the show at all!
They do it with some other stuff as well:

One discussion online this morning is whether Mike made the whole thing up, or Eleven actually told him what her plan was. Or, that during the graduation, Mike realized that Eleven never could have gotten from the truck to the gate because of the kryptonite, so that’s not really her and was a projection. Discuss!​

Matt Duffer: The only thing I’ll debunk is that Eleven does not communicate with Mike in any way. But what you just said at the end — yes, at graduation, he’s hearing the speakers distort because the principal is so angry, and it makes him realize that there was the kryptonite. So how could she have possibly made it all the way to the gate? Not only that: How could she have possibly used her powers to bring him into the void? But there are a lot of other questions. Could Kali have actually done that? Could she have possibly been alive? We like that it’s up to the audience. Obviously, we tell you what the characters choose.

And when you decided to bring Kali back, was it in your imagination that she could possibly help Eleven with a potential fake-out at the end? And is she alive long enough to do that?​

Matt Duffer: Well, that’s the question. We wanted to bring her back for a lot of reasons. We wanted that story to have existed for a reason, and we’ve been looking for a way to bring Kali back and a reason to bring her back. And we found it this year.
This is clearly a response to the questions about Eleven's happy ending. How did Kali survive bleeding out in the Upside Down lab, the one that got exploded with C4 and immediately destabilised by the melty strange energy, and then know both when to make Eleven invisible so she could escape (when we're told Eleven couldn't have made it to the portal due to the sonar kryptonite) and also then know when to create an illusion of Eleven standing in front of the portal, especially when it's established that Kali can't do long distance illusions?
Duffer Brothers: Good question! Who knows? You can just decide what actually happened!
They doubled down on the Eleven stance in a podcast:
And as far as Eleven and the character of Eleven, we want, you know, that that was really the initial conversation that we were having is, you know, from a realistic standpoint, how does she continue to exist in the world? And we had that debate and have characters having that debate throughout the season. It's like what what could that look like? Is a happy ending? Is a happy ending possible? Like a fully happy ending where she's like married to Mike and they're living a perfectly happy life and the government has completely laid off them and they've ended their lab and their experiment and we just couldn't figure out a way for that to work. Um we love Eleven so much. So we you know we have but then there's Hopper's point of view, right, which is also extremely valid. So we we had Kali representing the point of view I just talked about and then we had Hopper representing uh the you know the the other point of view which is also very valid and I guess the the the question was is there an in between for her and that's what Mike lands on at the end and his answer is yes and that's what she chose and whether the audience believes that or not is is is up to them and we like leaving it up to them. I like to think that after having seen I don't know if you seen Wicked for Good. She's in the same place that Elphaba is at the end of Wicked for Good.
So who knows definitively? You guys have definitive answers in your head about what her ending actually is. So you write I don't know what the answer is. This is ambiguous. I mean you're writing from a point of view of understanding what the truth is, right? And the reality is-
Ross and I know and we were just talking to Millie about it, but I I don't you know, it's just I think it takes away the power of the ending if if you tell people what um what you were thinking as you were writing that.
So Millie knows definitively too? Does she have a take on this?
Yeah, I mean literally we were texting with her 30 minutes ago. Yeah. Got it. Yeah. I was gonna say
- he's not going to tell you. She's not going to tell you either. If you want to try to get
Yeah. Don't Don't waste your time.
Does Noah know?
No, no, no. Millie swore herself to secrecy.
In other words, "because we used Kali to establish the military would never leave Eleven alone, and if she got captured they'd just restart their evil world ending psychic kids program, Eleven had to kill herself. However we were scared the fanbase would get mad at us, so we tried to come up with a happy ending, but we couldn't write one that made sense so we just sort of half arsed "a wizard did it" and if you don't think it makes sense then you can choose to believe Eleven died instead".

There's other questions too. For example, if Vecna got magic powers from the magic space rock, and he's the only person who had those magic powers which is why his blood was so special, how did the scientist in the cave know to warn him that the mind flayer would take him over when the scientist himself clearly had not made contact with the mind flayer?

The Mind Flayer is the real evil, which we asked about in our Volume 1 postmortem. But if you had to define what that rock in the briefcase is, how would you describe it?

Matt Duffer: Hmm. How would we describe it?

What is it?!

Matt Duffer: I’m gonna be sketchy here, Kate, because I will say that is — can I say this, Ross? Because it’s just hard to not say it.

Spinoffy?!

Matt Duffer: Spinoffy, yeah. You pinned us down. So annoying. I do want to explain, just because people’s expectations go in certain directions: The spinoff is going to delve into that and explain that, and you’re going to understand it. But it’s a completely different mythology. So it’s not a deep exploration of the Mind Flayer or anything like that. It’s very fresh and very new, but yes, it will answer some of the loose threads that are remaining.

Where are you with the spinoff?

Ross Duffer: We’re going to start working on it again on Monday. We’ve been working on it on and off. We’ll take a few days off.
The answer is... it's in the spinoff show we're going to make! Also we did actually explain in the play that the briefcase teleported Vecna and the scientist to Dimension X for 12 hours, but we've decided now that isn't what happened. This is a separate live action spinoff that is not the cartoon series set in 1985 where the Stranger Things kid go on some wacky adventures including fighting off "Upside Down Pumpkin Zombies".

They ended up backpedalling on some of these questions on the podcast -
There was so much this my head is in a like I really shouldn't have done any of these postmortem interviews. I'm not in a good place. Like why the hell we did any why the hell we did any of them yesterday is beyond me.
That's the best time to talk to you when you're totally fried.
I'm like fried. I was like I'm getting over the flu, you know. So anyone mad at any answers we gave yesterday, just give me a break.
I think they'd gotten so used to explaining the plot in the series by literally getting the characters to explain what was happening, to the point of not even bothering to show the audience some of the stuff, that they thought they could plaster over plot holes by continuing to make stuff up.
 
There's other questions too. For example, if Vecna got magic powers from the magic space rock, and he's the only person who had those magic powers which is why his blood was so special, how did the scientist in the cave know to warn him that the mind flayer would take him over when the scientist himself clearly had not made contact with the mind flayer?
I've mentioned this before but I suspect that most of season 5 was written/filmed before the Duffers decided to walk back the whole "Vecna is actually the real big bad" concept that everyone hated in season 4 so we get this half-assed "ackshually the Mind Flayer was controlling Henry all along" lore drop but it has to be woven in with what they've already done so instead the big battle is mostly focused exclusively on killing Henry with all of the blame for bad shit happening falling on him and the Mind Flayer being essentially an afterthought.
 
I gave up on this show after S2 admittedly, I tried to get through s3 and even watched just a little of s4 and while the first 2 seasons weren't entirely perfect they had a charm to them that kept me coming back. Season 3 was where the problems began and Season 4 was where I think it started to get buck wild.

Not to mention, the cast got insanely too big. Like way too big to a point I just did not care about any new character introduced because of course they were going to be fodder and none of our main characters would be safe. They dialed it back for s5 but then it just felt like it exploded again with the sudden importance of Holly, and these rando kids no one gives a shit about. Eddie Munson is so beloved but I just found him downright obnoxious and predicted his stupid ass, pointless death a mile away. Literally existed for nothing, died for nothing and Steve was right to tell Dustin the truth of the matter.

Stranger Things die hards, and the freakazoid fujoshis, don't care about the show. When the show stopped being about small town isolation, it stopped feeling like a story worth hearing or paying attention to. Wasted potential considering S4 leaves off on potential for a more interesting setting. But no.
 
Lost pioneered the "I didn't actually write a solution to the mystery but wouldn't it be cool if I did?" style of Mystery Box writing. I don't think Stranger Things was written that way. Stranger Things has the X-Files problem where answers did exist but had been rewritten season by season so many times that they either became nonsensical or were discarded entirely. This is why there are scenes in the same episode that feel as if they were written years apart. You would need some Documentary Hypothesis type of analysis to figure out what "layer" of lore any given scene is drawing from. The only show of this type not to fall apart is Fringe; it was too afraid of being canceled by Fox to stray from its original scope.
 
It’s funny.

People told me I was being silly when I stopped watching the show minutes into the first episode because, after the Duffers talking up how period-accurate the show was, they put the year on the screen, but were playing a song on the radio that didn’t get released as a single until the next year.

Looks like I made the right choice.
 
Lost pioneered the "I didn't actually write a solution to the mystery but wouldn't it be cool if I did?" style of Mystery Box writing.
Lost had a myriad of problems. They built a lot of mystery around Walt but he was 14 and went thru puberty between seasons when they were supposed to have been on the island for two weeks. They pretty much dropped the whole “Walt is special” story line. The numbers only meant something if you read the tie in book and even then it felt like a throw away.

Stranger things tried something similar with the play. But the tv show doesn’t 100% line up with what happens in the play either.
 
I wasn't able to watch Lost while it was airing because my parents didn't want to pay for service so when I tried to watch it on my own last year I got bored after a few seasons because it just kept getting weirder and never answering any questions meaningfully.
 
Millie Bobby Brown wearing the gym-clothes-so-tight-you-can-see-right-up-to-her-asshole is not something I needed to witness.

An incredibly uncomfortable and unnecessary scene. They just wanted to dress the former child actress up in something sexy. It was gross.

Maybe she was okay with the scene and realizes she had to show off the goods if she wants to get cast in stuff now that the show is over. Sydney Sweeney gets tonnes of work despite looking like she has Downs Syndrome because she gets her banging rack out at the drop of a hat. Millie might be thinking she wants to work in the industry past her early 20s so she agreed to this shit but it was still creepy.
 
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