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I like this show but it seems to drive some people to max level sperg.
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they were a little heavy on the 80s songs thing tbh, but i still enjoyed the seasonHey remember this song from the 80's?
Hey remember this song from the 80's?
Hey remember this shirt from the 80's?
Hey remember this movie from the 80's?
Hey remember this game from the 80's?
For fuck's sake, come on.
It's okay though.
Just finished watching the first episode of the second season.
Fucking hell that is some super cringy attempts at GRRRL POWER with the whole 'WHO COLD THIS MAD MAX WHO IS GOOD AT THE DIG DUG BE? OH SNAP IT IS A GIRL!" thing.
They do lay it on a little thick in the season two premiere...
Of course she's competent at everything and does a lot of rolling her eyes at the stupid boys. Because a female character can't ever be less skilled than the males around her at anything. Typical, tired Hollywood bullshit.
Overall though, Stranger Things is a good example of modern entertainment that tries hard to appeal to both "progressive" nuts as well as normal people. Compare it to something like Mr. Robot, which has decided Drumph two scoops raging is an integral part of the currently airing third season. I don't want sanitized, carefully designed politically correct entertainment. But I'll take that over showrunners using their heretofore pure entertainment product as a political soapbox. Especially when they're just saying what everyone else in Hollywood is saying.
When this whole "the Russians!" nonsense started happening, I heard a podcast with the showrunners of FX's The Americans where the dumbass host just had to ask them how excited they were about their show becoming more relevant due to the totally real Russian interference in the election. They both kind of sheepishly said they would prefer to just make the show they've been making instead of trying to shoehorn current politics into it. One more reason to watch one of the best shows on TV.
Why did they make 11 into some kind of enbie tumblroid? I like it, but they carelessly used some modern terms, that wouldn't have really been in use ("douchey", "stalker").
i thought everyone liked reagan. that's why he won 47 states or something during reelectionThis show is ok. I’m just thankful that no pretentious media critics and writers have filed pieces about how the monsters are really just a metaphor for anxiety during the Reagan administration. Oh god, no, what’s this:
Is Ronald Reagan the New Monster of 'Stranger Things' Season 2?
https://www.inverse.com/article/359...ason-2-teaser-posters-trailer-villain-monster
“Stranger Things” and the sinister innocence of Reagan’s America
https://www.salon.com/2017/10/24/stranger-things-and-the-dubious-innocence-of-hawkins-indiana/
New Stranger Things S2 Trailer feat. Ronald Reagan:
Pandering to Trumpmerica?
http://www.thestranger.com/slog/2017/08/28/25379212/new-stranger-things-s2-trailer-enlists-ronald-reagan-in-apparent-effort-to-bum-everyone-outpander-to-trumpmeric
Please kill me.
i thought everyone liked reagan. that's why he won 47 states or something during reelection
becauseI loled whenbillys dad called him a faggot
What if I told you that the giant spider thing in the upside down was the Thessalhydra?Also, the sperg in me loves the DnD comparisons (Vale of Shadows, Demogorgon, True Sight, Mind Flayer, etc) to the "real world" problems they face.
I love all of the mom jokes about Steve:
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Imo, he was the MVP of the season. Eleven is still my favorite character, but I really love Steve's character development. He went from being a stereotypical 80s movie jock to being a cool, sympathetic older brother figure to the rest of the cast.
It's a flawed but all around solid show.
Also of course the obligatory cries of racism over the use of one of humanities oldest story telling themes of having character venturing into the unknown.
https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opini...udes-unfortunate-political-subtext-ncna815751