Stranger Things 4
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Some scattered thoughts on the fourth season (er, first half of the fourth season, I guess?) of Stranger Things :
Generally, I enjoyed it. I liked it enough to stay up past when I should have gone to bed on multiple work nights watching, which is a pretty damn good endorsement coming from me.
That said, I agree with the author of whatever thinkpiece I read somewhere (I think it was The Atlantic) who said it was a bit bloated. Like, we didn't need the Russia plotline at all. Every scene related to it could have been excised, and not only would it not impact any of the other plotlines, it would have made the episodes better. Murray was fun, but not fun enough to make up for my general disinterest in the story itself. I assume the whole Russia-has-a-demogorgon thing is going to become relevant in the rest of the season, which...fine, whatever. But right now it was not worth the time.
The California story was also somewhat of a dead weight, though it was much more relevant to the main plot than the Russia one. And Argyle was fun. I also enjoyed the roller rink as a setting; I spent SO. MANY. HOURS. at the one near me as a kid in the early 90s. Mike and Eleven were sort of meh this time around, but I appreciated that we got a covert acknowledgement of Will's massive crush on Mike. Oh, and seeing Suzie and her crazy house was fun!
The Hawkins stories were definitely where the meat of this season lay, and I enjoyed them tremendously. Everyone who raved about the scene at the end of the fourth episode with Max and "Running Up That Hill" was spot on; it was fantastic, the highlight of the season. (Her story in general was wonderful.) Another shot I really enjoyed was the kids on bikes in the real world, and then the camera flips to the older teens on bikes in the Upside Down. That kind of shot never gets old.
I called Creepy Blond Research Assistant as being the subject formerly known as One from the moment he started talking to El about him, but I did NOT expect it to tie into the Creel story like it did. That was a great twist; I totally overlooked the son character in the 1950s scenes, so it was cool that he became One, who then became Vecna after killing everyone at the lab and setting off El's first portal-making session.
Not loving the impending Steve/Nancy/Jonathan triangle. I really like Steve as the stereotypical dudebro who actually turns out to have real friendships with women. I guess if Steve/Nancy happens again it could be spun as he's changed into a better person in a better place to have a relationship with her, but...could we not?
I do hope Lucas and Max get back together, though. They're sweet.
Final thoughts:
They needed about five fewer characters this go-round, but that said, I'm not sure who I would cut.
These kids have the most checked-out parents, I swear. I know it's a small town and latchkey kid era and blah blah, but COME ON.
This show reminds me again and again how glad I am to be done with middle and high school. *shudder*
If you, like me, needed the instrumental version of "Running Up That Hill" that plays over the credits at the end of one of the fourth episode, someone slapped it up on YouTube. (Visuals include spoilers through that episode.)
Generally, I enjoyed it. I liked it enough to stay up past when I should have gone to bed on multiple work nights watching, which is a pretty damn good endorsement coming from me.
That said, I agree with the author of whatever thinkpiece I read somewhere (I think it was The Atlantic) who said it was a bit bloated. Like, we didn't need the Russia plotline at all. Every scene related to it could have been excised, and not only would it not impact any of the other plotlines, it would have made the episodes better. Murray was fun, but not fun enough to make up for my general disinterest in the story itself. I assume the whole Russia-has-a-demogorgon thing is going to become relevant in the rest of the season, which...fine, whatever. But right now it was not worth the time.
The California story was also somewhat of a dead weight, though it was much more relevant to the main plot than the Russia one. And Argyle was fun. I also enjoyed the roller rink as a setting; I spent SO. MANY. HOURS. at the one near me as a kid in the early 90s. Mike and Eleven were sort of meh this time around, but I appreciated that we got a covert acknowledgement of Will's massive crush on Mike. Oh, and seeing Suzie and her crazy house was fun!
The Hawkins stories were definitely where the meat of this season lay, and I enjoyed them tremendously. Everyone who raved about the scene at the end of the fourth episode with Max and "Running Up That Hill" was spot on; it was fantastic, the highlight of the season. (Her story in general was wonderful.) Another shot I really enjoyed was the kids on bikes in the real world, and then the camera flips to the older teens on bikes in the Upside Down. That kind of shot never gets old.
I called Creepy Blond Research Assistant as being the subject formerly known as One from the moment he started talking to El about him, but I did NOT expect it to tie into the Creel story like it did. That was a great twist; I totally overlooked the son character in the 1950s scenes, so it was cool that he became One, who then became Vecna after killing everyone at the lab and setting off El's first portal-making session.
Not loving the impending Steve/Nancy/Jonathan triangle. I really like Steve as the stereotypical dudebro who actually turns out to have real friendships with women. I guess if Steve/Nancy happens again it could be spun as he's changed into a better person in a better place to have a relationship with her, but...could we not?
I do hope Lucas and Max get back together, though. They're sweet.
Final thoughts:
They needed about five fewer characters this go-round, but that said, I'm not sure who I would cut.
These kids have the most checked-out parents, I swear. I know it's a small town and latchkey kid era and blah blah, but COME ON.
This show reminds me again and again how glad I am to be done with middle and high school. *shudder*
If you, like me, needed the instrumental version of "Running Up That Hill" that plays over the credits at the end of one of the fourth episode, someone slapped it up on YouTube. (Visuals include spoilers through that episode.)