For anyone who's interested, a trailer for season 2 came out yesterday:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgS2L7WPIO4
Season 1 was about as much fun as I've ever had with a tv show, so I'm really looking forward to this! The trailer looks much darker tone-wise than season 1 was, but I recall the light-hearted stuff was mostly omitted from season 1 trailers too.
Often wrong, never in doubt.
I thoroughly enjoyed season two.
Ahead of already announced season three, it feels like Max’s family and Eleven’s sister were not really necessary additions to the plot.
Well done, and the nods to the Jordan and Eno from the Durham native Duffner brothers was fun to hear.
I have! I found the first couple episodes a bit slow but then just couldn't put it down after that. I think I liked it every bit as much as season 1 in the end.
In season 1, this show had maybe the best child acting ensemble I can remember on television 1. And then in season 2, they take the least celebrated actor out of the whole bunch, give him a huge role, and he proceeds to give maybe the best performance on the show yet. Pretty amazing IMO. The episode 8 sequence with Will gave me chills. Of course the super intense music helped too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ufD2Vpc-zU
Agree that Max+Billie didn't end up being very important to the plot although I found both fun to watch. And if we didn't have Max, we probably never would have gotten Steve's very fun arc this season.
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Season 2 was pretty good but not as good at season 1. They could have done without throwing Eleven into a live-action anime in Episode 7, but maybe theres a reason for that episode later on in future seasons.
Does anyone think naming a character Hopper was a nod to Dennis Hopper, given the 80s references and that was the time of a career revival for Hopper? Had a conversation about this w/ someone, but we could find nothing on the internet that might confirm the guess.
I watched the first episode of Season 1 and couldn't get into it. It was such a perfect nod to so many things, it seemed derivative and like there was no room left for originality. The characters came across as cliches and I didn't care about anyone. Had no interest in watching a second episode.
Here's what Stranger Things itself has to say on the season 1 story:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrRddc0HXSg&t=5m46s
The show's style is definitely not for everyone, but FWIW you won't find too many people who have watched it through and don't like the characters. They are quite a bit deeper than they first appear and the acting is really good across the board.
Finished season two last night. I thought it was a strong follow-up up season.
I didn't love what they did with Eleven's story arc. Episode 7 was certainly a little strange. Felt more like Suicide Squad than Stranger Things.
The Dustin and Steve moments may have been my favorites from this season. Just outstanding.
Am planning to watch it this week (just finished up Mindhuntet last night). Can’t wait!
I just binge-watched seasons one and two. Awesome show. I love that the kids are people, not some dumbed-down version of a human that most TV and films (and let's be honest, meatspace adults) consider them to be.
Perfect Stranger Things... now this is some brilliant programming!
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My wife and I finished Season 2 last night and loved it. I have read a lot of reviews saying that this season is a step down from S1, but I loved it every bit as much (true confession: the subject matter, themes, homages, really everything about the show is tailor-made for me, a child of the '80s and a current junior high teacher). I agree somewhat that episode 7 is a perplexing departure within this season, but I have to think that some of its plot points will end up mattering next season. And I thought the ending to this season was very poignant (again, I can't help but feel that way, given that I spend my days among people exactly the age of the core characters).
This series is truly one of my favorite things I've seen in a long, long time, and firmly entrenched in my personal top 5 shows of all time.
I’m in the minority because I liked episode 7. I think it added some nice backstory and depth to Eleven/Jane. Plus, she was given the opportunity to either leave or return. So I think it’s important that she now feels like being in Hawkins is her choice now and she isn’t some outsider or prisoner. It’s her home now.