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COLLECTION · Series · 2016

Stranger Things

When a young boy vanishes, a small town uncovers a mystery involving secret experiments, terrifying supernatural forces, and one strange little girl.

Source: TMDB
* 8.6 (21,289)ActionAdventureFantasyMysteryScience FictionUnited States
Creators
Ross Duffer · Matt Duffer
Countries
United States
Studios
Netflix · 21 Laps Entertainment · Monkey Massacre Productions · Upside Down Pictures
Age rating
TV-14
Extreme ViolenceSexual ContentStrong LanguageDrug Use
Release
15/07/2016
Score
8.6 / 10 (21,289)

Awards and nominations

  • Won 12 Primetime Emmys.
  • 122 wins & 335 nominations total.
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Seasons and episodes
Season 1
Season 1
8 episodes · 2016

Strange things are afoot in Hawkins, Indiana, where a young boy's sudden disappearance unearths a young girl with otherworldly powers.

Chapter One: The Vanishing of Will Byers
Episode 1. Chapter One: The Vanishing of Will Byers
2016-07-15 · 48 min

On his way home from a friend's house, young Will sees something terrifying. Nearby, a sinister secret lurks in the depths of a government lab.

Chapter Two: The Weirdo on Maple Street
Episode 2. Chapter Two: The Weirdo on Maple Street
2016-07-15 · 55 min

Lucas, Mike and Dustin try to talk to the girl they found in the woods. Hopper questions an anxious Joyce about an unsettling phone call.

Chapter Three: Holly, Jolly
Episode 3. Chapter Three: Holly, Jolly
2016-07-15 · 51 min

An increasingly concerned Nancy looks for Barb and finds out what Jonathan's been up to. Joyce is convinced Will is trying to talk to her.

Chapter Four: The Body
Episode 4. Chapter Four: The Body
2016-07-15 · 50 min

Refusing to believe Will is dead, Joyce tries to connect with her son. The boys give Eleven a makeover. Nancy and Jonathan form an unlikely alliance.

Chapter Five: The Flea and the Acrobat
Episode 5. Chapter Five: The Flea and the Acrobat
2016-07-15 · 52 min

Hopper breaks into the lab while Nancy and Jonathan confront the force that took Will. The boys ask Mr. Clarke how to travel to another dimension.

Chapter Six: The Monster
Episode 6. Chapter Six: The Monster
2016-07-15 · 46 min

A frantic Jonathan looks for Nancy in the darkness, but Steve's looking for her, too. Hopper and Joyce uncover the truth about the lab's experiments.

Chapter Seven: The Bathtub
Episode 7. Chapter Seven: The Bathtub
2016-07-15 · 42 min

Eleven struggles to reach Will, while Lucas warns that "the bad men are coming." Nancy and Jonathan show the police what Jonathan caught on camera.

Chapter Eight: The Upside Down
Episode 8. Chapter Eight: The Upside Down
2016-07-15 · 54 min

Dr. Brenner holds Hopper and Joyce for questioning while the boys wait with Eleven in the gym. Back at Will's, Nancy and Jonathan prepare for battle.

Stranger Things 2
Stranger Things 2
9 episodes · 2017

It's been nearly a year since Will's strange disappearance. But life's hardly back to normal in Hawkins. Not even close.

Chapter One: MADMAX
Episode 1. Chapter One: MADMAX
2017-10-27 · 48 min

As the town preps for Halloween, a high-scoring rival shakes things up at the arcade, and a skeptical Hopper inspects a field of rotting pumpkins.

Chapter Two: Trick or Treat, Freak
Episode 2. Chapter Two: Trick or Treat, Freak
2017-10-27 · 56 min

After Will sees something terrible on trick-or-treat night, Mike wonders whether Eleven's still out there. Nancy wrestles with the truth about Barb.

Chapter Three: The Pollywog
Episode 3. Chapter Three: The Pollywog
2017-10-27 · 51 min

Dustin adopts a strange new pet, and Eleven grows increasingly impatient. A well-meaning Bob urges Will to stand up to his fears.

Chapter Four: Will the Wise
Episode 4. Chapter Four: Will the Wise
2017-10-27 · 46 min

An ailing Will opens up to Joyce -- with disturbing results. While Hopper digs for the truth, Eleven unearths a surprising discovery.

Chapter Five: Dig Dug
Episode 5. Chapter Five: Dig Dug
2017-10-27 · 58 min

Nancy and Jonathan swap conspiracy theories with a new ally as Eleven searches for someone from her past. “Bob the Brain” tackles a difficult problem.

Chapter Six: The Spy
Episode 6. Chapter Six: The Spy
2017-10-27 · 52 min

Will's connection to a shadowy evil grows stronger, but no one's quite sure how to stop it. Elsewhere, Dustin and Steve forge an unlikely bond.

Chapter Seven: The Lost Sister
Episode 7. Chapter Seven: The Lost Sister
2017-10-27 · 46 min

Psychic visions draw Eleven to a band of violent outcasts and an angry girl with a shadowy past.

Chapter Eight: The Mind Flayer
Episode 8. Chapter Eight: The Mind Flayer
2017-10-27 · 48 min

An unlikely hero steps forward when a deadly development puts the Hawkins Lab on lockdown, trapping Will and several others inside.

Chapter Nine: The Gate
Episode 9. Chapter Nine: The Gate
2017-10-27 · 62 min

Eleven makes plans to finish what she started while the survivors turn up the heat on the monstrous force that's holding Will hostage.

Stranger Things 3
Stranger Things 3
8 episodes · 2019

Budding romance. A brand-new mall. And rabid rats running toward danger. It's the summer of 1985 in Hawkins ... and one summer can change everything.

Chapter One: Suzie, Do You Copy?
Episode 1. Chapter One: Suzie, Do You Copy?
2019-07-04 · 51 min

Summer brings new jobs and budding romance. But the mood shifts when Dustin's radio picks up a Russian broadcast, and Will senses something is wrong.

Chapter Two: The Mall Rats
Episode 2. Chapter Two: The Mall Rats
2019-07-04 · 51 min

Nancy and Jonathan follow a lead, Steve and Robin sign on to a secret mission, and Max and Eleven go shopping. A rattled Billy has troubling visions.

Chapter Three: The Case of the Missing Lifeguard
Episode 3. Chapter Three: The Case of the Missing Lifeguard
2019-07-04 · 50 min

With El and Max looking for Billy, Will declares a day without girls. Steve and Dustin go on a stakeout, and Joyce and Hopper return to Hawkins Lab.

Chapter Four: The Sauna Test
Episode 4. Chapter Four: The Sauna Test
2019-07-04 · 53 min

A code red brings the gang back together to face a frighteningly familiar evil. Karen urges Nancy to keep digging, and Robin finds a useful map.

Chapter Five: The Flayed
Episode 5. Chapter Five: The Flayed
2019-07-04 · 52 min

Strange surprises lurk inside an old farmhouse and deep beneath the Starcourt Mall. Meanwhile, the Mind Flayer is gathering strength.

Chapter Six: E Pluribus Unum
Episode 6. Chapter Six: E Pluribus Unum
2019-07-04 · 60 min

Dr. Alexei reveals what the Russians have been building, and Eleven sees where Billy has been. Dustin and Erica stage a daring rescue.

Chapter Seven: The Bite
Episode 7. Chapter Seven: The Bite
2019-07-04 · 56 min

With time running out -- and an assassin close behind -- Hopper's crew races back to Hawkins, where El and the kids are preparing for war.

Chapter Eight: The Battle of Starcourt
Episode 8. Chapter Eight: The Battle of Starcourt
2019-07-04 · 78 min

Terror reigns in the food court when the Mind Flayer comes to collect. But down below, in the dark, the future of the world is at stake.

Stranger Things 4
Stranger Things 4
9 episodes · 2022

Darkness returns to Hawkins just in time for spring break, igniting fresh terror, disturbing memories — and an ominous new threat.

Chapter One: The Hellfire Club
Episode 1. Chapter One: The Hellfire Club
2022-05-27 · 79 min

El is bullied at school. Joyce opens a mysterious package. A scrappy player shakes up D&D night.

Chapter Two: Vecna's Curse
Episode 2. Chapter Two: Vecna's Curse
2022-05-27 · 78 min

A plane brings Mike to California — and a dead body brings Hawkins to a halt. Nancy goes looking for leads. A shaken Eddie tells the gang what he saw.

Chapter Three: The Monster and the Superhero
Episode 3. Chapter Three: The Monster and the Superhero
2022-05-27 · 64 min

Murray and Joyce fly to Alaska, and El faces serious consequences. Robin and Nancy dig up dirt on Hawkins' demons. Dr. Owens delivers sobering news.

Chapter Four: Dear Billy
Episode 4. Chapter Four: Dear Billy
2022-05-27 · 79 min

Max is in grave danger... and running out of time. A patient at Pennhurst asylum has visitors. Elsewhere, in Russia, Hopper is hard at work.

Chapter Five: The Nina Project
Episode 5. Chapter Five: The Nina Project
2022-05-27 · 75 min

Owens takes El to Nevada, where she's forced to confront her past, while the Hawkins kids comb a crumbling house for clues. Vecna claims another victim.

Chapter Six: The Dive
Episode 6. Chapter Six: The Dive
2022-05-27 · 74 min

Behind the Iron Curtain, a risky rescue mission gets underway. The California crew seeks help from a hacker. Steve takes one for the team.

Chapter Seven: The Massacre at Hawkins Lab
Episode 7. Chapter Seven: The Massacre at Hawkins Lab
2022-05-27 · 100 min

As Hopper braces to battle a monster, Dustin dissects Vecna's motives — and decodes a message from beyond. El finds strength in a distant memory.

Chapter Eight: Papa
Episode 8. Chapter Eight: Papa
2022-07-01 · 86 min

Nancy has sobering visions, and El passes an important test. Back in Hawkins, the gang gathers supplies and prepares for battle.

Chapter Nine: The Piggyback
Episode 9. Chapter Nine: The Piggyback
2022-07-01 · 143 min

With selfless hearts and a clash of metal, heroes fight from every corner of the battlefield to save Hawkins — and the world itself.

Stranger Things 5
Stranger Things 5
8 episodes · 2025

The fall of 1987. Hawkins is scarred by rifts. Vecna has vanished and the government has placed the town under military quarantine, forcing Eleven back into hiding. To end this nightmare, they'll need everyone together, one last time.

Chapter One: The Crawl
Episode 1. Chapter One: The Crawl
2025-11-26 · 72 min

November, 1987. The gang evades the military to scour the Upside Down for Vecna — but fails to notice a threat lurking closer to home.

Chapter Two: The Vanishing of...
Episode 2. Chapter Two: The Vanishing of...
2025-11-26 · 58 min

After a vicious attack at the Wheeler home, Mike and Nancy confront the cost of secrecy, while El and Hopper embark on a rescue mission.

Chapter Three: The Turnbow Trap
Episode 3. Chapter Three: The Turnbow Trap
2025-11-26 · 70 min

Will gains unique insight into Vecna's next move, giving the crew an opportunity to set a trap. Holly explores her new surroundings.

Chapter Four: Sorcerer
Episode 4. Chapter Four: Sorcerer
2025-11-26 · 87 min

The military tightens its grip on the town. Mike, Lucas and Robin orchestrate a daring escape. El comes face-to-face with the enemy.

Chapter Five: Shock Jock
Episode 5. Chapter Five: Shock Jock
2025-12-25 · 69 min

The gang hatches an electrifying plan to reconnect Will to the hive mind. Tensions flare during a search of the Upside Down's Hawkins Lab.

Chapter Six: Escape from Camazotz
Episode 6. Chapter Six: Escape from Camazotz
2025-12-25 · 76 min

As Holly and Max fight to escape Vecna's mind, El must find a way into Will's. Joyce wrestles with guilt. Jonathan and Nancy face a turning point.

Chapter Seven: The Bridge
Episode 7. Chapter Seven: The Bridge
2025-12-25 · 67 min

On the anniversary of Will's disappearance, the party reunites to prepare for a battle with world-altering implications.

Chapter Eight: The Rightside Up
Episode 8. Chapter Eight: The Rightside Up
2025-12-31 · 129 min

As Vecna prepares to destroy the world as we know it, the party must put everything on the line to defeat him once and for all.

Cast by season
Winona Ryder
Winona Ryder
Joyce Byers
David Harbour
David Harbour
Jim Hopper
Finn Wolfhard
Finn Wolfhard
Mike Wheeler
Gaten Matarazzo
Gaten Matarazzo
Dustin Henderson
Millie Bobby Brown
Millie Bobby Brown
Eleven
Caleb McLaughlin
Caleb McLaughlin
Lucas Sinclair
Natalia Dyer
Natalia Dyer
Nancy Wheeler
Charlie Heaton
Charlie Heaton
Jonathan Byers
Cara Buono
Cara Buono
Karen Wheeler
Matthew Modine
Matthew Modine
Dr. Martin Brenner
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Manuel São Bento
★ 8.0 / 10
**Season 3 - SPOILER-FREE Review** If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com Stranger Things first appeared in our lives back in 2016 with its phenomenal first season, followed by a less amazing yet still entertaining Season 2. I was pretty excited for the third adventure with one of the best (if not the best) young ensemble casts ever. The acting in this show is unbelievable, even more when considering the age of most of the kids (14-17). Millie Bobby Brown is 15-years-old! Fifteen! Weirdly, the show will only be eligible for next year's Emmy's, but if she doesn't get nominated AND win, I sincerely don't know what she needs to do more. The seamless ease that Millie has in showing emotion and delivering those subtle expressions that only the best actors can achieve after years of experience ... She's going to break the Oscar record for youngest Best Actress / Best Supporting Actress winner. It's meant to happen. I started with her because last season I handed the highlight crown to Noah Schnapp (Will Byers) who also gives an excellent performance, even if his character has less to do this time around (similar to the debut season). Of all the young actors, Millie is so much ahead of her fellow colleagues that she indirectly diminishes Sadie Sink's (Max) performance. They have completely different emotional responses to similarly painful events. Not that Sadie isn't able to transmit her feelings (I enjoyed both her and her character a lot more this season), but jumping from Eleven showing 200% of her emotion to any other character is always going to feel that the other actor/actress isn't at her level (truthfully though, they aren't). In addition to Millie, the other standout has to be David Harbour as Jim Hopper. This might be the funniest season so far, as well as the most emotionally powerful. Both are due to Hopper's arc and Harbour's award-worthy performance. He's hilarious, happy, sad, angry, drunk, frustrated, proud, ... His arc is definitely the one that serves as a pillar to this season's structure. Without him, this season wouldn't be near to the quality it is. Harbour's chemistry with Winona Ryder (Joyce Byers) is palpable, and that's basically enough for me to have a great time. However, The Duffer Brothers really deserve a lot of credit. The writing is some of the best I've seen in the last few years. Everyone hated Steve Harrington (Joe Keery) in the first season, but his development got such a fantastic treatment that now everyone loves him. The same happens with Billy Hargrove (Dacre Montgomery). I genuinely hated him last season due to how cliche and lazily written he was. Now, even though his backstory isn't anything innovative, he's undoubtedly seen as a more compelling character, which proves that Stranger Things really doesn't have a single bad character (main or supporting, at least). Max also gets a better script, plus her on-screen time with Eleven helped the character become more interesting. Nevertheless, how's the main gang?! Well, Gaten Matarazzo (Dustin Henderson) spends less time with his original friends, but his side adventure with Steve, Erica Sinclair (Priah Ferguson), and Robin Buckley (Maya Hawke), the newest addition to the show which is also the best surprise of the season, is also pretty entertaining even if it's connected to one of my issues (more on that soon). Mike Wheeler (Finn Wolfhard), Lucas Sinclair (Caleb McLaughlin), Will, Eleven, and Max have a whole romantic subplot that I surprisingly enjoyed mostly due to how realistic and heartfelt The Duffer Brothers wrote it. Obviously, comedy is always a must inside this group, and I wasn't disappointed, having dropped more than just a few laughs throughout the episodes. Finally, Charlie Heaton (Jonathan Byers) and Natalia Dyer (Nancy Wheeler) also have their own inspiring journey, the one that addresses the most how people had to live in the 80s. Dealing with discrimination, workplace injustices, and different lifestyles are put in perspective always through unforced dialogue and/or events. I really loved this season structure. How each group of characters has their own side adventure so that in the end, they can all team-up together to defeat the evil within Hawkins. I never felt bored or less engaged in a story. Season 2 had that horrible episode with Kali (Linnea Berthelson), and some episodes seemed to drag. Season 3 not only has the perfect runtime for each episode, but the story that they cover during each chapter is always remarkably captivating. Of course, I always felt more entertained when Eleven and Hopper were on-screen, so their subplots obviously became my favorites. However, they don't take anything away from the remaining stories or characters. Evidence number one would be the best ending of the show. It's hard to hold off the tears during those last few moments, especially if you went through the same event (which 99% of people definitely did unless you had literally zero friends growing up). Technically, the show proves that you don't need a big budget to provide visual delight. From the appropriated costume design to the addictive 80s' style soundtrack, everything is on-point with tons of practical effects being employed. The CGI regarding the monsters and everything that comes with them are convincing enough, and the action sequences are mostly shot well. The editing gets a little sloppy near the final episodes, but nothing too serious. My main and only issue with this season has to be the actual main plot. The thread that connects all of the subplots and groups of characters that I've been praising so much. Besides being very similar to the last season (monster comes, possesses people, and you know the rest), it's worse regarding the "how" and "why" the monsters came back. There's a whole story involving Russians, secret bases and codes, that feel too cheesy and over-the-top, reaching a level of absurdity that even affected some action scenes "a la Fast and Furious". It's unusual for the main plot to be as cliche and uninteresting as it is, while the side stories are astonishingly good. All in all, Stranger Things delivers yet another fantastic season. Its debut continues to hold the #1 spot, but Season 3 is so much better than its predecessor. Once again, the characters are what make this show a massive success. Even separating everyone into different groups, the cast's phenomenal chemistry remains intact. Millie Bobby Brown takes her crown back from Season 2's highlight, Noah Schnapp, and guarantees herself tons of nominations and hopefully a few awards, due to a perfect display of her emotional range. David Harbour is right behind her, and then comes the rest of the ensemble cast, one of the best to ever grace a TV screen. The Duffer Brothers are masterful screenwriters, presenting extremely developed character scripts, as well as funny, exciting and entertaining side stories. Despite a less strong main plot, Stranger Things finishes this season with the best ending of the entire series. If you're not crying during the last 10 minutes … I don't know. Can't wait for Season 4, even if I would be more than satisfied to see it end its run now. Rating: A-
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NISHATARIBA
Stranger Things is a highly popular science fiction horror series that debuted on Netflix in 2016. Created by the Duffer Brothers, the show is set in the 1980s and has gained a massive fan following due to its nostalgic elements, thrilling storyline, and unique blend of supernatural and sci-fi themes. Plot Overview The series takes place in the small town of Hawkins, Indiana, where a young boy named Will Byers disappears under mysterious circumstances. As his friends and family search for him, they encounter strange occurrences, including a girl with psychic abilities, who calls herself Eleven. Together, they uncover a secret government experiment and a parallel dimension known as the Upside Down. As the group of friends, led by Mike Wheeler, Lucas Sinclair, and Dustin Henderson, works to uncover the truth about Will’s disappearance, they face numerous dangers, including government agents and terrifying creatures from the Upside Down. Key Themes Nostalgia: Set in the 1980s, the show draws heavily from the pop culture of that era, paying homage to iconic films and books by directors like Steven Spielberg and writers like Stephen King. This gives the show a nostalgic feel that appeals to both older viewers and new generations. Friendship: A central theme of Stranger Things is the strong bond of friendship among the group of kids. Their loyalty and bravery in the face of extraordinary challenges form the heart of the series. Supernatural and Science Fiction: The show merges supernatural elements with sci-fi concepts, including government conspiracies, alternate dimensions, and mind-bending powers, creating an intriguing and suspenseful narrative. Main Characters Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown): A young girl with psychokinetic abilities, Eleven becomes a central figure in the battle against the forces from the Upside Down. Her mysterious origins are a key part of the story. Mike Wheeler (Finn Wolfhard): A caring and loyal friend, Mike is one of the first to meet Eleven and plays a crucial role in the group’s efforts to find Will. Will Byers (Noah Schnapp): The missing boy whose disappearance triggers the events of the series. Will’s experiences in the Upside Down have lasting effects on him and his family. Jim Hopper (David Harbour): The town’s police chief, Hopper becomes an important ally in the fight against the strange occurrences in Hawkins. His own personal struggles make him a complex and relatable character. Joyce Byers (Winona Ryder): Will’s mother, who is determined to find her son no matter the cost. Her strong love for her children drives many of the series' emotional moments. Why It Became So Popular Nostalgia Factor: The show’s heavy 1980s influences resonate with viewers who grew up during that time, with references to movies like E.T., The Goonies, and The Thing. For younger audiences, it provides a glimpse into a past era through a modern lens. Strong Character Development: The characters in Stranger Things are relatable and undergo significant development over the seasons, making them engaging and memorable. Suspense and Mystery: The constant suspense, combined with the mystery surrounding the Upside Down and the strange government experiments, keeps viewers hooked from episode to episode. Critically Acclaimed Performances: The performances of the young cast, particularly Millie Bobby Brown as Eleven, have received widespread praise. The actors bring depth and authenticity to their roles, which makes the show even more compelling. Seasons and Reception Season 1 (2016): The first season introduced the world of Stranger Things, quickly becoming a breakout hit. It received critical acclaim for its storytelling, acting, and nostalgic elements. Season 2 (2017): The second season expanded the universe of Stranger Things, introducing new characters and continuing the battle against the forces of the Upside Down. Season 3 (2019): The third season raised the stakes with a more significant threat and further development of the characters, especially the group of kids growing up. Season 4 (2022): The latest season delved deeper into the mysteries of the Upside Down and its connection to the real world. It also explores the challenges of the characters as they face new threats and personal struggles. Stranger Things has become one of Netflix’s most successful and iconic shows, with its gripping storyline and memorable characters. It has built a large fanbase and continues to be a topic of discussion for both its plot twists and the outstanding performances of its cast. Conclusion
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j_otter
★ 8.0 / 10
**Give the production crew a raise, but please, PLEASE give the characters an action that isn’t just “pacing” whenever they’re stressed or thinking about something…** **LIKE:** Sound editing is chef’s kisssss — every knock, every kettle boiling, every hand slamming on a table. Regular sounds being larger than life really added to the sense of suspense this show needed to keep it spooky and exciting. On the topic of sound, I love the soundtrack — both the use of 80s hits _and_ the synth-heavy underscore, which makes the scary scenes 10x scarier and the sad scenes 10x more heart-wrenching. There were so many beautiful, creative transitions between shots and scenes — you can really tell the camera and post-production crews put a lot of thought and effort into every single episode. The same goes for the special effects, set design, and animation teams — it wouldn’t feel right to post a review without praising their work (obsessed with how the show portrays the Upside Down). I’ve been trying to find something that gets the balance between 'genuinely scary' and 'wholesome' just right ever since watching David Tennant’s run on Doctor Who. Yes… a very random example, which probably wouldn’t feel as scary if I rewatched it now, but it perfectly explains my point. I remember both me and my dad hiding behind cushions during the Weeping Angels episodes, even though the target audience for that show was mainly kids. The scary parts were genuinely scary and exciting, and the wholesome parts, like the relationships you watch develop between characters and the emotional scenes that happen between them, were genuinely wholesome. And that’s exactly how I feel about Stranger Things. **DISLIKE:** Dialogue choices… If one more character says “can you please stop pacing”, “can everybody stop talking at the same time”, or “we need to make a plan”, I’ll go insane (though I suppose I won’t hear that again now the show is finished). These lines were repeated so often. It’s such a shame that the dialogue lets the show down when it’s so gorgeously filmed and edited. Monsters — this might be a controversial opinion, but monsters are 100x less scary when they’re humanised. Obsessed with the demogorgons, obsessed with the demodogs. The giant spider thing was meh, but I didn’t find Vecna scary at all. I was however interested in learning about his backstory, but I didn’t feel the same level of suspense watching him as I did when the demogorgons and demodogs were lurking in the dark, ready to pounce, and you didn’t quite know where they came from or how they would evolve. A human monster just feels too familiar, whereas creatures that are unfamiliar and from an alien source instil a fear of the unknown and the unpredictable — making them way more terrifying. Because of this, I love seasons 1 and 2, but I just don’t like the later seasons as much. They’re less scary, the poor dialogue choices become more tiring, and all of the beautiful sound design and cinematography choices I praised earlier in my review become 'expected' rather than 'unique'. If the show had finished at either season 1 or 2, I probably would’ve given it a 100% / 5-star review. **CONCLUSION:** This will always be one of my favourite TV shows of all time. I’m not a big fan of the dialogue choices or where the story went in the later seasons, but I’ll never stop praising the gorgeous cinematography and sound design, and the way the show perfectly blended genuinely terrifying scenes with the more emotional, coming-of-age side of the story. I feel kind of emotional that it’s ended :’(
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dana
Stranger Things is a thrilling and emotional series that earns a strong 9/10 rating. From the very first episode, the show pulls you in with its mix of mystery, horror, and heartfelt storytelling. Set in the 1980s, it does an amazing job capturing the nostalgic feel of the decade through its music, fashion, and overall atmosphere. The storyline is engaging and keeps viewers constantly guessing, especially with the eerie presence of the Upside Down and the dangers that come with it. One of the show’s biggest strengths is its characters. Each character feels unique and well-developed, making it easy to become attached to them. Eleven, in particular, stands out with her emotional journey and powerful abilities. The friendships between the kids feel genuine and add warmth to the darker moments of the series. The acting is consistently strong across all seasons, even from the younger cast. The visual effects and suspenseful scenes are well done, creating a perfect balance between sci-fi and horror without being overwhelming. Overall, Stranger Things is an exciting, emotional, and unforgettable show that appeals to a wide range of viewers and is absolutely worth watching.
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GenerationofSwine
★ 10.0 / 10
I don't remember Africa being that popular in the 80s... do you? I mean, those of you who are old enough to actually remember the 80s. It was a hit, I remember that. I remember my mom liked it... my MOTHER liked it, which is sort of the population that Toto catered to, but I don't remember Africa having that much play on any station that anyone openly listened to until... what 2014 when Family Guy popularized it again because one of their writers played too much GTA in the early naughts. Anyway, this show comes with a really important lesson. It was great, it really was, the first seasons were pretty fantastic, and then it stank. It went woke, the character did things they wouldn't do, things that were completely out of character, all the men became incompetent morons, and then.... ... and then it dropped the woke crap because it's fan base started to walk away and... the fan base came back, and the rest of the season was great again... well it was good again, it was better than just about everything else again. I just sort of wish the 80s nostalgia was more 80s nostalgia and note more what Millennials think is 80s
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