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Season 3 in July:
Of course it is the black kid that getd maced, lol.
Looking forward to this.
Season 3 in July:
Of course it is the black kid that getd maced, lol.
Looking forward to this.
Its the 80s...either getting maced or on crack.....pick one.
Or his parents are white...
D&D Wrote season 3 of this actually.Of course it is the black kid that getd maced, lol.
Looking forward to this.
This is the best show that encapsulates the spooky/creepy/horror genre from the late 70s to the mid 80s.
It's taking the intensity of Alien, soundtrack of Carpenter films, spookiness of Stephen King, the friendship of the Goonies and packs a punch that I have never seen and executed before. Television has now surpassed film, and the medium of telling an arc in 8-10 episodes is the way to watch these stories.
10/10
First time I watched season 1, I loved it. Tried to watch again recently and it didn't fly. Didn't get through 2 episodes.
The show is like junk food. It is a derivative compilation. No new ideas, every component of the show is familiar. Everything about is competent, but nothing is remarkable. Like junk food or Olive Garden. Can be fun to binge, but no real substance and when you go back, you realize how kinda hollow it is.
The show is supposed to be an homage of the 80s and the movies in it.
Fun fact: The show was never suppose to be a continuing story. It was suppose to be different stories, but it was so huge it became a continuing story.
I did find the "80s nostalgia" a little too thick myself. Even the 80s did not feel that 80s.
As a fan of television like the X-Files, older movies by Spielberg or books by Stephen King...I had fun watching Season One, but never really found the ambition to watch Season Two just because I felt like one season was enough "homage" for me.
Maybe when they jump to the 90s I will check back in for that nostalgia fix.
I'm finding that now that I'm old enough to have lived through "nostalgic" periods being portrayed in movies and on TV, that when people who weren't really a part of the period in question try to recreate it, they fail miserably. Trying for too much detail, it comes off unnatural, and forced.
I did find the "80s nostalgia" a little too thick myself. Even the 80s did not feel that 80s.
Spoken like a guy who didn't really live through the 80's. Did you do cocaine? Obviously not.
I'm not sure what people think is "forced" in the show in terms of 80's references. I thought it was all spot-on, especially the opening credits music and titles.
Spoken like a guy who didn't really live through the 80's. Did you do cocaine? Obviously not.
I'm not sure what people think is "forced" in the show in terms of 80's references. I thought it was all spot-on, especially the opening credits music and titles.
2.) I would not use the word "forced" myself, but seeing kids playing D&D in Masters of the Universe tees while ingesting Eggo waffles and Tab colas was just like "Okay...I get it. It's the 80s!" Maybe my 80s experience was just not 80s enough?