Leaving big threads for seasons 3 was the thing made me feel like this season was worse. It's similar to the MCU syndrome - too much left to further seasons.Kyrian007 said:But overall it was fine. Good even. And it closed the chapter leaving just enough of a hook as a tease for season 3 without jamming the hook into the viewers eyesocket. Good casting, competent storytelling, keeping the tone without eliminating comedy moments... overall a lot of positives. And on the minus side only too much of an eye for fanservice (justice for Barb.) They're good enough that they need to tell their story and screw listening to what the fans want.
I thought the things they left open were pretty subtle.trunkage said:Leaving big threads for seasons 3 was the thing made me feel like this season was worse. It's similar to the MCU syndrome - too much left to further seasons.Kyrian007 said:But overall it was fine. Good even. And it closed the chapter leaving just enough of a hook as a tease for season 3 without jamming the hook into the viewers eyesocket. Good casting, competent storytelling, keeping the tone without eliminating comedy moments... overall a lot of positives. And on the minus side only too much of an eye for fanservice (justice for Barb.) They're good enough that they need to tell their story and screw listening to what the fans want.
Will should have called Frank's Discount Deities WarehouseKaleion said:Well, Will decided to multiclass with Warlock Pact of the Elder God and it kinda bit him in the ass.
Also, Bob Newbie was great.
The one thing I would consider a genuinely dangling thread would be...Kyrian007 said:Or just for the non-spoiler explanation, they wrapped everything major up. That doesn't mean they can't re open plot points, but every major plot point has closure... even more so than the end of season 1.
I don't think that was the point of that. She was just jealous, that's all. No forgetting necessary, or indicated.undeadsuitor said:Max's sole character trait being creating friction between the members was awful. doubly awful the dumb "eleven sees max with mike and thinks he forgot about her!" scene which was the most cliche "misunderstanding" plot to misunderstand.
I think you have to remember that Stranger Things is very consciously built to homage tropes and existing formula (many of them from 80s horror). Sometimes it's used to subvert expectation (as with the pool party scene in the first season), and at other times it's played ostensibly straight, but it's always quite consciously done.undeadsuitor said:Well, it's in addition to the scene before that where eleven astral projects to see Mike calling her on his radio, only to see him sigh and give up.
You're right that she's also jealous (Which doesn't make it any less cliche) but given the frequent argument between her and hopper about how long she's been confined for and how she can't contact her friends it's clear she feels like they might eventually forget her if they don't know she's alive
It is trueSilvanus said:The one thing I would consider a genuinely dangling thread would be...Kyrian007 said:Or just for the non-spoiler explanation, they wrapped everything major up. That doesn't mean they can't re open plot points, but every major plot point has closure... even more so than the end of season 1.
...Whether or not Dr. Brenner is alive, since his colleague insisted he was, and Eight seems to think so, too.
It could, but the gate was open. It only did so originally after Eleven opened the gateImp Emissary said:Here's what I want to know. (Spoilers, duh, get out of here if you haven't seen the show yet).
The first creature could exit the upside down seemingly wherever it wanted into the regular world, so couldn't the Hive-mind leader just open it's own door too? I mean, it did seem to be able to pull Will into the upside down (unless something else was making him pop in and out of there).
Granted, these doors seemed to be only temporary and closed on their own after a short while.