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Is there a spoiler thread?
Just post it in here (but tag and label it obv).
Is there a spoiler thread?
Just post it in here (but tag and label it obv).
Well, anyways here goes. Just finished and I loved it. A few big questions at the end though (spoilers for the whole thing)
Why did Hopper get in the car with those suits near the end? Something related to the deal he made?
Is El still alive when he's placing Eggos there? Or is that her 'grave'?
What do you guys think the implications of Wills condition is?
yeah definitely the best of the 4The actress playing EL is very talented. She show so much emotion with so few words.
Those kids will have bright future.
Michael Stein and Kyle Dixon are the composers.
I loved the meta-joke in chapter 8 aboutthe 10 hour DnD campaign
Well, 10 hour is really too short for a good campaign. Even though they obviously have been skipping combats...
Right but the joke of it being a comment on the season just watched is what I was getting at.
It's not an anthology, which I'm happy about.Binged the whole thing in a day, it was pretty good. Between Lady Dynamite, Marco Polo and this, Netflix has been doin' it for me this year.
Also, I kind of hope this is anthology show and we have a new mystery for the second season. There are so many different eras/genres they could tap into. The 80's scifi vibe is cool but I think I'd enjoy a fresh take each season more.
But the season was 8 hours
Well, anyways here goes. Just finished and I loved it. A few big questions at the end though (spoilers for the whole thing)
Why did Hopper get in the car with those suits near the end? Something related to the deal he made?
Is El still alive when he's placing Eggos there? Or is that her 'grave'?
What do you guys think the implications of Wills condition is?
It's not an anthology, which I'm happy about.
1 -Probably because he knew he wasn't going to get away from them so he might aswell rip the plaster off so to speak. We'll probably find out why they let him go next season.
2 -That was very ambiguous. I can't make heads or tail of that one. Might be a grave, might be some other reason that he learnt from the guys in the suits.
3 -Personally I think that the monsters in the upside down place are the worm things and that they infect people and the people turn into that big bad creature. It looked like Will just gained the ability to switch between dimensions, which is what the creature could do.
I really loved the show. One the best things I've watched in a while. I don't really have a negative thing to say about it.
Episode 8 Spoilers:
Why did Barb get killed and still had the worm thing in her mouth?
Also anytime the monster came through to reality it was by creating a tear in space. Whether from the tree, the wall, or assumably the burned floor.
2 -1 -Probably because he knew he wasn't going to get away from them so he might aswell rip the plaster off so to speak. We'll probably find out why they let him go next season.
2 -That was very ambiguous. I can't make heads or tail of that one. Might be a grave, might be some other reason that he learnt from the guys in the suits.
3 -Personally I think that the monsters in the upside down place are the worm things and that they infect people and the people turn into that big bad creature. It looked like Will just gained the ability to switch between dimensions, which is what the creature could do.
I really loved the show. One the best things I've watched in a while. I don't really have a negative thing to say about it.
I had the idea that WIll still having some of the Upside Down world inside of him in the form of the worms and whatever else now kind of means he's stuck between worlds in a sense and without the psychic powers that El had he doesn't have any serious way to control it. Or I'm just speculating lol
Episode 8 Spoilers:
Why did Barb get killed and still had the worm thing in her mouth?
Also anytime the monster came through to reality it was by creating a tear in space. Whether from the tree, the wall, or assumably the burned floor.
What a fabulous show; might be my favorite original Netflix content yet. The main characters were all interesting and well-acted (with El being the highlight), I never felt bored following any of them, and even the side-characters were pretty great. The universe of the show has me endlessly intrigued as well.
2 -I definitely thought it was him somehow giving food to El, which is why he put Eggos in there.
3 -I like the idea of Will becoming one of the monsters, but I think it may be that turning is a consequence of not being completely "consumed" by those slugs, though. There was a bunch of bodies along with Barbara in the Upside Down library that looked decomposed. Maybe the slugs use the Demogorgon to hunt for them.
She triggered the creature with blood right? And then she tried to run. Maybe because Will didn't? He just hid? Maybe that's how the worms choose?
Mr. Clarke havingwas probably the funniest thing to me.a hot chick at his place
Mr Clarke clearlykilled me.having though about shadow realms and totally down for discussing it at the drop of the hat
Mr Clarke clearlykilled me.having though about shadow realms and totally down for discussing it at the drop of the hat
All the different groups and stories came together beautifullyBasically watched this all in one sitting. I think the best part is how likeable all the main characters are and how well the different groups work. Like the main kids are all great. The teenagers are great. The adults are great. Everyone has wonderful chemistry and just the right amount of humor and backstory and complications. It's such great character work.
Jonathon's actor reminds me of if you put Norman Reedus, Benicio Del Toro, Ethan Hawke, and Edward Furlong in a blender together.
I see him as a mix of River Pheonix and Johnny Depp.
That and knowing the D&D speak about it lol
Mr Clarke clearlykilled me.having though about shadow realms and totally down for discussing it at the drop of the hat
Holy. ShamWow. Just finished it. I can't rave enough about it. All my fellow GAFfers know what's up. What can I say that hasn't been said already?
All I know is I want to own this series. And they better release it on UHD-Blu, because watching it in 4K was simply sublime!
Do we know for a fact this is going to be a running "show" or was it a mini-series? I was just under the impression it's just a mini-series.
And I miss El already. I knew she was going to sacrifice herself, it was a trope that fit in with the entirety of the show was going for. It still didn't stop the scene from being so sad. "Promise?" :'(