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...all long pig, all the time... ([personal profile] froodle) wrote in [community profile] eerieindiana2016-07-16 09:05 pm

Stranger Things Discussion Post

So, who's seen all of Stranger Things? This is your officially designated post for all types of reactions and discussion. Please do not read the comments unless you've either seen the whole season or don't care about spoilers.

Stranger Things Indeed!

[identity profile] newell vinewell (from livejournal.com) 2016-07-16 08:16 pm (UTC)(link)
I grew up in the 80's...it hit me at 8 in 84 in Los Angeles during the summer olympics in my grandpas car hungry for a double cheeseburger going thru a mcdonalds drive thru...and i said it out loud..."there is magic in the air"...i felt it...Goonies and E.T. and Indiana Jones and Young Shelock Holmes...the list could go on...to the clothes...the music...Reagan....that time period was like the zenith of human civilization...and we lived it...especially here in America...

It will never be as good....

This show captured it....i had a nerdgazm every time the title graphic and music kick in....ahhhh!!!! Fantasic!
Edited 2016-07-16 20:19 (UTC)
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Re: Stranger Things Indeed!

[personal profile] deifire 2016-07-17 12:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes! It reminds me of all those old Stephen King paperbacks, some of which I still have.

And the show itself? All the Stephen King movies I watched when I was probably too young. And E.T. and the Goonies, and of course, Eerie...

It could have easily devolved into pure cheesiness at any point, and I think the force of the nostalgia would have made me keep watching, but it's really good! I wound up believing in every single one of the characters.
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Re: Stranger Things Indeed!

[personal profile] deifire 2016-07-17 01:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes! I thought for sure they were going for a complete stereotype with Steve, but they didn't.

And you're right, a movie never would have given us the time for this level of plot and character development. And they did a great job casting the kids.
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Re: Stranger Things Indeed!

[personal profile] deifire 2016-07-17 04:54 pm (UTC)(link)
I am so glad they just didn't gloss that over, but actually had several lines of dialogue about how that was not okay.

[identity profile] eviinsanemonkey.livejournal.com 2016-07-18 11:09 pm (UTC)(link)
i'm kind of frustrated right now because Eleven feels like she's just a plot device. like the River Tam of this show.

idk. I hope she develops more/actually has something else to her character besides weird shit trivia for Mike and his friends.

i'm on ep 5.

[identity profile] eviinsanemonkey.livejournal.com 2016-07-19 11:51 am (UTC)(link)
i finished and

i think i like the way her character developed?

i need to watch it again, lol

[identity profile] lipstickcat.livejournal.com 2016-07-23 09:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Late to the party, but I just finished Stranger Things and came to seek out this post.

I loved it! It freaked me out just the right amount without making me want to stop watching. The whole character development and the way the plot unfolded was brilliant. Though the monster and the upside down world was very Silent Hill...

[identity profile] lipstickcat.livejournal.com 2016-07-23 10:32 pm (UTC)(link)
I was thinking even that it was the worm dog sausage monster thing from the very first SH game with the way its face splits open. When they were firing rocks at it in the last ep for a moment I thought "that's even how you kill the SH monster - by shooting it in the mouth!"

The one thing that I did wonder about the upside down world was if they had cars and objects, and food too in both worlds, but no people, what about the cars that were being driven in the normal world? Did they just not turn up in upside down world until they stopped moving?