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I have seen some positive, early reviews for this show that starts mid-July on Netflix. The trailers definitely look intriguing.
Three episodes in as well. Really really well done show. I love how perfectly they capture the look and feel of the 80s. Phenomenal sound track as well.I am 3 episodes in and am enjoying it. It has a real 1980's era John Carpenter feel to it. Plus, when we were watching it, I got to explain to my kids how a rotary phone works, which was pretty funny despite making me feel ancient.
When can we start discussing these questions?Just finished it last night. Insanity. I have so many questions.
If you haven't started watching this show yet, start.
I want to give people here a chance to watch it first before I start throwing out spoilers. Also, I need to gather my thoughts on wtf happened.When can we start discussing these questions?
4 episodes in. Thank you @billythekid for starting the topic.
Rider is killing it as a mother pushed over the brink.
My wife instantly got the Tales From the Darkside vibe. Hoping to enter the spoiler thread by Friday.
4 episodes in. Thank you @billythekid for starting the topic.
Rider is killing it as a mother pushed over the brink.
My wife instantly got the Tales From the Darkside vibe. Hoping to enter the spoiler thread by Friday.
I am 3 episodes in and am enjoying it. It has a real 1980's era John Carpenter feel to it. Plus, when we were watching it, I got to explain to my kids how a rotary phone works, which was pretty funny despite making me feel ancient.
Are they? My sense is that small town America wasn't always up to date with cars, especially some of the people who were very clearly less wealthy.Watched episodes 1-3 last night with my wife and daughter and it was much the same. They miss the time period slightly, and the cars are too early-mid 70's for the early 80's but overall it's fun and really well done. The kids are pretty good actors. Liking it so far.
Are they? My sense is that small town America wasn't always up to date with cars, especially some of the people who were very clearly less wealthy.
http://jalopnik.com/the-cars-of-stranger-things-are-as-perfect-as-the-show-1784727336