Enjoyed the series but what, no original ideas?
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user08004820 — 9 years ago(September 30, 2016 12:32 PM)
I personally don't like it when movies explain everything. To enjoy films and series I think one should give the work the benefit of a doubt and focus on the story instead of the plot. At least that is how I enjoy TV&movies the most.
Unless its a sci-fi or action B-movie, then it is most enjoyable to just make fun of it with a friend. -
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chrisjdel — 9 years ago(September 22, 2016 01:00 PM)
Also after Hopper is caught in the facility they just take him home!?! Albeit they bug his house, surely they wouldn't risk him leaving with the knowledge of what he saw?
In a few days' time this little hick town has seen one missing child, two if they already know about Barb, a suicide, and probably one or two of those six locals who ended up disappearing in the woods. And they can't be sure who else Hopper may have shared the information with that led him to break into their lab. They also
know
the creature's death toll is only going to go up every day it isn't successfully killed or contained. A large cluster of mysterious deaths that includes the Chief of Police would draw outside attention and outside investigators to their quiet little town.
I think they may have been hoping the booze and drugs on the table might convince Hopper he imagined the whole thing. Not all that likely, but worth a try. Right? Letting him go and keeping him under surveillance might reveal what turned him on to Hawkins Lab. And given his talent for detective work, maybe they were hoping he'd find their lost little girl for them. Assassination is a precision tool, a scalpel rather than a baseball bat. You take out one or two people to keep things from getting out of hand. Once you're past that stage, and your target list is multiplying rapidly, you have to switch tactics. There are other approaches to making things happen your way. -
andyh1982 — 9 years ago(September 23, 2016 05:00 PM)
I agree, and I struggled to see why so many people I know recommended it so highly. I meanL it was good; the acting was good, it was enjoyable. But it was the complete opposite of "groundbreaking", every other scene felt like an homage or rip-off of something or other. Even "Home Alone" came up with the traps they set for the creature

I thought it got a bit tiresome, but some good scenes and some good acting saved it.
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ccr1633 — 9 years ago(September 24, 2016 10:42 AM)
Fair criticisms, but if you like John Carpenter, The Clash, HP Lovecraft, and early 80s Spielberg then this show is a wet dream of great influences. What's novel is that Stranger Things managed to work with these obvious influences and create something engaging and of high quality. They've shown the vastly inferior JJ Abrams how to do this right, and, in my opinion, their characters of suburbia are much less contrived and more realistic than what the ever cloying Spielberg belched out in ET, Close Encounters, Poltergeist, etc.
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bubafin — 9 years ago(September 24, 2016 11:30 AM)
To be fair, having an extra 6 hours to do it helps flesh out pretty much anything. What I found great was how they didnt over do it at all. They kept things interesting and it never got "old" feeling. Even if it feels like you have seen it, it still was engaging. And still is, after a half dozen views, maybe mre.
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psmithyyyyy — 9 years ago(October 03, 2016 07:30 AM)
I avoid this show for this very reason. In fact, this is an epidemic in many shows, movies as of late. Let's just ripoff ideas from classic films and call it "cool",we are so cleverrr! I find it irritating, unoriginal, tacky and lame. I agree , be original! Something that is sorely lacking today.
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eclipsed-bythe-moon — 9 years ago(October 02, 2016 10:40 AM)
I agree but I did like it. There were several things I kept saying like, "Whybwould she crawl through?" "Why would Hopper touch the gross breathing wall?" "Why wouldn't someone bring a camera or a recorder?"