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I had a good laugh at them skipping over scenes where they had to lift Derek. Pulling the kids out of their flesh prisons? Yeah Derek is just out. Guess no actor was strong enough to lift the bugger and then they totally skipped over everyone coming back through the rift to the top of the tower. I'd have loved to see them try to get him out without a nice new and deep crater at the base of the tower. Whole final ep was silly as fuck.

Why are you so preoccupied with the show needing to make fun of an overweight child?

So many people are just straight up dickheads in this thread.
 
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completely out of left field note, but,
did anyone else think the actor who played young Henry was surprisingly good?

child actors are very often absolutely awful, and at best decent. but he absolutely nailed the very breif scenes he was in imo.
which stood out to me.
 
It is interesting how polarizing this show is on gaf. We actually went to the theater to see the final episode, it turned out to be a really cool way to spend the early part of New Year's Eve. Theater was completely packed, which was fun, and I'm old enough that I spent half the night glowing about the incredible parking spot I squeezed into just before walking in.

ST was fun, like many I really enjoyed the first season, somehow I was completely disinterested and just skipped S2. Tuned back in for S3 because I was bored & was pleasantly surprised, low expectations for S4 but got pulled in right away between the Nightmare on Elm Street meets Akira vibes (seriously, they handled all that stuff so well!) Although the second half of S2 felt excessive/cheap.

Final season was not half as good as S4, which I guess would be a tall order, but they did a satisfying enough wrap-up. I would have been much happier if they shaved off the last, oh, 45 minutes, but I guess they know what modern audiences want and this must reflect that.

I think the show would have benefited from a few less characters (tighten things up/less dilution) and the way they actually handled the ending of Vecna felt a bit over the top like a video gamer from 20 years ago designed it, but whatever, it was an ending!
 
You'll be ecstatic to know that I really enjoyed the series and I felt waves of melancholy after the finale. Roll on the obscenely expensive 4k UHD steelbook collection.

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Did you feel seen and heard? 👀
 
Way too little deaths. Pathetic. In these last 4 episodes half of the cast shouldve died.
I don't understand the need of people dying for a show to make sense. This ain't Game of Thrones.

These characters managed to have someone like Joyce infiltrating Russia in the 1980's to get Hopper last season and somehow survived (and Hopper...there's no scenario he would still be alive by the end of season 4 lmao) . After that i knew no key character would die tbh.
 
Just got out of the finale and yeah easily the worst season of the show. The quality of the writing and direction is just not on the same level. I was hoping the finale would at least take a big swing at something but it didn't even try. Even the good potential beats felt way more bland than they would have been in previous seasons. I don't know if it was studio meddling or just burn out from the creatives and actors but the season felt more like an obligation than something anybody was really passionate about.
 
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This is originally a 2016 show, 10 years later it's back.

Must watch, nearly perfect and huge payoff.

Vecna has Hawkings, Indiana under control.

The format and the foundation is surrounding the deep cast.

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My guess is these sold a lot.

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Vecna.

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I was hopeful for season 5 and I believe it delivered.

The energy is super natural, the story is a classic and the duffer bros should be proud.
 
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Keeping vital info trapped in a play.
the fuck, really?

This is the shit thats KILLING genre shows. Hiding all the interesting lore in "synergy media" instead of the primary product is straight bullshit. Thus is the kind of thing Hopper and the reporter guy (and reporter girl) should have been digging into to help bolster their theories on how to defeat Vecna. Don't just wave a notebook, mention "exotic energy" once, and then have them draw out this big plot with no real evidence.
 
Im still digesting the season but its easily the worst one yet. They have way too many characters and wasted a lot of time on characters we dont care about. Or in the case of Holly Wheeler her family didnt seem all that invested in before she went missing. Specifically regarding the Wheeler family there was major lack of setup/investment for any emotional payoff with Holly or the other Wheelers). They all seemed like strangers to each other the entire show. And frustratingly Mr Wheeler never got his comeuppance for being a total bore. I cant recall him having a single positive interaction with his kids or wife.

Delightful Derrick was good but this wasn't his or Holly's story and in the final season that time could have been better spent. Love Robin and Max but this is the final season and they needed to go narrow and they turned it into the Avengers.

Also, we will not forget Barb. May she rest in peace.

 
Wife and I binge watched the first 6 episodes today. So far, not bad. Lots of pointless talks and macguffins but it's been ok. Nancy is not nearly as well written as before and the wormhole stuff is also nonsense but it's been not bad.
 
Finished the two-hour final episode/movie. If I had to sum up the entire thing with a single adjective, it would be:
"Absolutely zero balls."

Zero stakes. The literal end of the world is supposedly happening, yet the characters always find time for long, drawn-out feelings-sharing™ sessions. On top of that, the directors clearly didn't have the guts to let anyone die in what's meant to be a high-stakes scenario.

Everything is wrapped up way too neatly, as if the audience can't handle even the slightest hint of a sad or ambiguous ending. The entire second half boils down to a lazy "and they all lived happily ever after" finale. It's not just spineless, it's cringe-inducing, with forced, fake melodrama and everyone crying on cue.
None of it feels earned. It's blatantly there to send the average Netflix viewer off with a warm, fuzzy feeling.
The whole season is slop of the highest order: terrible acting (the kids can't act to save their lives), awful exposition, dreadful writing and CGI that's mediocre at best.

There are so many shoehorned-in characters that you stopped caring about two seasons ago. The story is packed with convoluted arcs and scenarios that you completely tune out of after the second one. Add to that the obnoxious one-liner machines, the idiotic "girl-power Rambo" scenes (why not let Steve go full Rambo for once? That might've actually been cool), the ugly dude's awful haircut/fake hair, Holly's creepy child actor (that mouth, man), and on and on.

This is pure TV slop, and it once again proves that when you milk something long enough - as this show absolutely did - it completely loses its luster.

Needless, pointless, boring, convoluted, and badly directed and written.
 
Hover handing the girl you're in love with during your romantic embrace.


Well duh, you have to always wait for consent, never forget that boys. You can't go in for a kiss, you have to always make sure she initiates the kiss, because she might not want to kiss you. And you don't want to hold her too tight, so hover handing is a safer bet, because she might not consent to you holding her that close.


Okay, this shit is hilarious.

I honestly didn't notice a lot of this stuff during my watch, so it didn't bother me at the time. My biggest issue while watching it, and making me say "wtf" is when it's 18 months later...and the military just let every one go with no explanation? I am still so confused what the fuck. So Linda Hamilton didn't just want to torture all of them for information about Eleven? Bull shit.
 
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Well duh, you have to always wait for consent, never forget that boys. You can't go in for a kiss, you have to always make sure she initiates the kiss, because she might not want to kiss you. And you don't want to hold her too tight, so hover handing is a safer bet, because she might not consent to you holding her that close.
Even James Bond isn't allowed to initiate a first kiss now. The hover hand is taking it to a new level of absurdity though.
 
Concerning the last final ever episode.

I guessed that they would leave a hook for it not to actually be the last and they did ..
 
How are the chances that Netflix really does this?

Incredibly likely.

But what's with the whole Nancy Rambo stuff? I mean c'mon.

Feels like a heavy-handed attempt to give this generation its Ripley/Sarah Connor, but those characters never killed anybody (Sarah came close but didn't actually go through with it, which was kind of the point).

Keeping vital info trapped in a play.

I'm expecting to read the explanation as to why everyone was allowed to go back to normality no questions asked after killing US soldiers in a mini-comic falling out of my cereal box.
 
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