Just finished.
Wow. Just wow.
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Just finished.
Wow. Just wow.
And the home team is the Tigers (Chapel Hill). Not sure why they reversed them that way.
In episode 4 Max talks about her father leaving them poor, and her and her mom moving to a crummy trailer park off Kerley. I used to live right around the corner of that trailer park. It is half-way between Durham and CH and a couple miles from Lochnora, the neighborhood referenced in Season 1.
My sister-in-law taught Matt for two years at Duke School. Their class pet was Yertle the turtle, also Dustin's turtle in Season 2.
The roller skating rink in this season could be a nod to Wheels b/c I think that Skate Inn that was on the boulevard was closed by the time the Duffers would have been big enough to skate.
I get what he is saying. If we were at episode 4 right now, we’d all be raving. And trying to guess what the deal with Vecna is.
Now, if Jason tried to start a convo about where they are headed with Vecna, someone would answer “oh, he’s [fill in the blank]”.
For as much as it was hammered post finale, I remember the weekly musings trying to figure out what the heck was going on on Lost. Watching the show was only part of the experience.
That ruins it for me, to be honest. Discussions about what’s to happen in future episodes get pretty close to reality. WandaVision got ruined for me because of that. I’d much rather watch a show quickly and avoid any speculation from others. It’s my journey and I don’t want anyone else telling me where the trail leads.
I get Jason's point but I still like the batch releases; there is something special about the immersive experience of binge watching a show, especially one as well made as ST. Plus, for weekly release shows, you have the annoying issue going back and forth between shows. A lot of "now where was I" experiences.
But still it's a trade-off. For pure mysteries I think pendulum swings toward the slower release. For example, the recent murder mystery show with Nicole Kidman and Hugh Grant (can't remember the name) was the perfect show for a gradual release, allowing us to evaluate the evidence from each episode and speculate who the murderer was every week.
Sounds like people are enjoying this season?
I loved, loved, loved the first 2 seasons and was a little more lukewarm on the third. Recently started rewatching the series and will go to Season 4 after that. Getting excited. :)
That’s a good idea if you have time. I rewatched the first three seasons first. I don’t think it is necessary, but why not?
Plus, I can never get enough of the Neverending Story scene in the third season finale. When it cuts to the faces of everyone else - priceless.
As always, I do like the Durham references. Having worked at the Lemur Center my pet theory is that the lab is based on the Lemur Center. I believe the Duffer brothers grew up in that part of town. Many of the references are in that area. I can picture them as kids playing in the woods, coming upon electrified fences and hearing loud animal noises. Could be enough to inspire imaginative kids.
Aimo mentioned they went to the Duke School for Children which is a about a mile from the Lemur Center.
Also they used the names of 2 onearby roads as being the location of Skull Rock. Can’t remember which ones though - maybe Pickett and Erwin? Think it was ep 5 - would have to go back and check.
They mention Kerley and Cornwallis and Garrett. They grew up near the Kerley/Cornwallis intersection.
Also, when they attended Duke School, it was mostly on Hull Ave near Duke's Campus, I believe, so they lived closer to the Lemur Center than where they went to school. Correction: the middle school on Erwin was probably open when they attended.