Stranger Things Season 4

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The actor who plays Mike is painfully bad; full of pathos, no nuance, like nails on chalkboard. Same for Finn Wolfhard; just awful. This is the problem with following child actors; some become good actors; others don't. The Harry Potter franchise got very lucky in this respect.
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Anonymous wrote:The actor who plays Mike is painfully bad; full of pathos, no nuance, like nails on chalkboard. Same for Finn Wolfhard; just awful. This is the problem with following child actors; some become good actors; others don't. The Harry Potter franchise got very lucky in this respect.


isn't finn wolfhard mike....?
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Anonymous wrote:The actor who plays Mike is painfully bad; full of pathos, no nuance, like nails on chalkboard. Same for Finn Wolfhard; just awful. This is the problem with following child actors; some become good actors; others don't. The Harry Potter franchise got very lucky in this respect.


Finn Wolfhard is the actor who plays Mike
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Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe it’s 2022 and we still need to analyze every gay or possibly gay character to determine if their existence is realistic and ok or superfluous and done for an agenda. Gay people exist. Many, many more than you think. Surprise!

I have several LGBTQ friends and family members. That said, they are less than 5% of the people I know. So yes, having 2 gay main characters (that aren’t a couple) seems to be an agenda, not representation.
They did plant the seed early in season 1 with Will was being teased for being gay.
I don’t mind - but it is obviously an agenda.


OMG stop watching if you can't handle having TWO gay characters on a show


NP. I'm not bothered by it at all, I love both characters, have gay friends and relations, but I can still acknowledge there is an agenda these days.


Please tell your gay friends and family about "the agenda" you keep seeing in shows so they know they can just cut you out of their life and be done with you.

A real friend would be celebrating the representation.


Where did I say it was a bad agenda. It's a fine agenda. But it's an agenda. It's obvious to everyone, and although many of us support the agenda, we don't always feel that the storytelling is well-served by the agenda. I L-O-V-E Robin's character, but no way a girl would come out like that to a guy like Steve in 1985. It was so (awfully) different back then. So the Robin-Steve relationship sticks out as anachronistic and it takes you out of the moment. Even though, yeah, I wish it was like that for my gay friends in the 80s. Do you understand what I'm getting at?


So, let me be sure that I understand. In a story about a girl raised in a lab to have telekinetic powers that open a portal to another dimension in which monsters exist and plan to invade our world and kill everyone, the story telling is not "well- served" by a depiction of a gay girl telling a guy that she is gay because that would have been "unrealistic" in the 80's.

And I had a large group of friends in the 80s, two of whom were gay (well, bi and gay, to be exact). This was in Kentucky. It was never a big deal except when Laura kissed Mark's girlfriend Katie, and there was some confusion about whether that counted as Katie cheating.

PP, you are perhaps not the person you think you are.
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Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe it’s 2022 and we still need to analyze every gay or possibly gay character to determine if their existence is realistic and ok or superfluous and done for an agenda. Gay people exist. Many, many more than you think. Surprise!

I have several LGBTQ friends and family members. That said, they are less than 5% of the people I know. So yes, having 2 gay main characters (that aren’t a couple) seems to be an agenda, not representation.
They did plant the seed early in season 1 with Will was being teased for being gay.
I don’t mind - but it is obviously an agenda.


OMG stop watching if you can't handle having TWO gay characters on a show


NP. I'm not bothered by it at all, I love both characters, have gay friends and relations, but I can still acknowledge there is an agenda these days.


Please tell your gay friends and family about "the agenda" you keep seeing in shows so they know they can just cut you out of their life and be done with you.

A real friend would be celebrating the representation.


Huh. Well thanks for telling us all what we are required to think. We will be sure to have only approved thoughts and opinions in the future.


God, you want to be a victim so badly, don't you.

You can think whatever you want. But there are consequences for being homophobic, i.e., some people will not like and respect you.
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Anonymous wrote:The actor who plays Mike is painfully bad; full of pathos, no nuance, like nails on chalkboard. Same for Finn Wolfhard; just awful. This is the problem with following child actors; some become good actors; others don't. The Harry Potter franchise got very lucky in this respect.


isn't finn wolfhard mike....?

Yes, yes he is.

Anyway, I agree that mike sucks as a character. Will’s whole speech to him about being “the heart” of the group felt untrue to me. Mike hasn’t been the heart since season 1 or 2 (he did fight to save Will) but not any longer. I hope the writing of his character gets better. Either way, I enjoyed this season and look forward to/am terrified to see how it all ends in season 5.
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Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe it’s 2022 and we still need to analyze every gay or possibly gay character to determine if their existence is realistic and ok or superfluous and done for an agenda. Gay people exist. Many, many more than you think. Surprise!

I have several LGBTQ friends and family members. That said, they are less than 5% of the people I know. So yes, having 2 gay main characters (that aren’t a couple) seems to be an agenda, not representation.
They did plant the seed early in season 1 with Will was being teased for being gay.
I don’t mind - but it is obviously an agenda.


OMG stop watching if you can't handle having TWO gay characters on a show


NP. I'm not bothered by it at all, I love both characters, have gay friends and relations, but I can still acknowledge there is an agenda these days.


Please tell your gay friends and family about "the agenda" you keep seeing in shows so they know they can just cut you out of their life and be done with you.

A real friend would be celebrating the representation.


Where did I say it was a bad agenda. It's a fine agenda. But it's an agenda. It's obvious to everyone, and although many of us support the agenda, we don't always feel that the storytelling is well-served by the agenda. I L-O-V-E Robin's character, but no way a girl would come out like that to a guy like Steve in 1985. It was so (awfully) different back then. So the Robin-Steve relationship sticks out as anachronistic and it takes you out of the moment. Even though, yeah, I wish it was like that for my gay friends in the 80s. Do you understand what I'm getting at?


They were high on drugs at the time when she came out, though.
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Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe it’s 2022 and we still need to analyze every gay or possibly gay character to determine if their existence is realistic and ok or superfluous and done for an agenda. Gay people exist. Many, many more than you think. Surprise!

I have several LGBTQ friends and family members. That said, they are less than 5% of the people I know. So yes, having 2 gay main characters (that aren’t a couple) seems to be an agenda, not representation.
They did plant the seed early in season 1 with Will was being teased for being gay.
I don’t mind - but it is obviously an agenda.


OMG stop watching if you can't handle having TWO gay characters on a show


NP. I'm not bothered by it at all, I love both characters, have gay friends and relations, but I can still acknowledge there is an agenda these days.


Please tell your gay friends and family about "the agenda" you keep seeing in shows so they know they can just cut you out of their life and be done with you.

A real friend would be celebrating the representation.


Where did I say it was a bad agenda. It's a fine agenda. But it's an agenda. It's obvious to everyone, and although many of us support the agenda, we don't always feel that the storytelling is well-served by the agenda. I L-O-V-E Robin's character, but no way a girl would come out like that to a guy like Steve in 1985. It was so (awfully) different back then. So the Robin-Steve relationship sticks out as anachronistic and it takes you out of the moment. Even though, yeah, I wish it was like that for my gay friends in the 80s. Do you understand what I'm getting at?


So, let me be sure that I understand. In a story about a girl raised in a lab to have telekinetic powers that open a portal to another dimension in which monsters exist and plan to invade our world and kill everyone, the story telling is not "well- served" by a depiction of a gay girl telling a guy that she is gay because that would have been "unrealistic" in the 80's.

And I had a large group of friends in the 80s, two of whom were gay (well, bi and gay, to be exact). This was in Kentucky. It was never a big deal except when Laura kissed Mark's girlfriend Katie, and there was some confusion about whether that counted as Katie cheating.

PP, you are perhaps not the person you think you are.


It is a fantastical story, but what makes it a good show and really grounds it is the relationships between the characters, which are not fantastical. And outside of the fantastical stuff, they try to make it feel and look like the 80s. So, yeah, that part felt out of place. Not her being gay (and let's even go with the PPs suggestion that the drugs would explain her openness in that moment) but that Steve is so zen about it. I find Will's story more realistic. I was the same age as Nancy in these years and NO ONE in my high school was open about being gay. Even the rumor of it was social suicide back then. You were fortunate to be among understanding people if that was the case where you were.

But if YOU think that in order to be supportive of gay rights and all my gay friends and relatives, I must NEVER be critical of any storytelling with any gay characters EVER, well, then, I should just call all of them right now and tell them who - I -really - am. Sob.


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Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe it’s 2022 and we still need to analyze every gay or possibly gay character to determine if their existence is realistic and ok or superfluous and done for an agenda. Gay people exist. Many, many more than you think. Surprise!

I have several LGBTQ friends and family members. That said, they are less than 5% of the people I know. So yes, having 2 gay main characters (that aren’t a couple) seems to be an agenda, not representation.
They did plant the seed early in season 1 with Will was being teased for being gay.
I don’t mind - but it is obviously an agenda.


OMG stop watching if you can't handle having TWO gay characters on a show


NP. I'm not bothered by it at all, I love both characters, have gay friends and relations, but I can still acknowledge there is an agenda these days.


Please tell your gay friends and family about "the agenda" you keep seeing in shows so they know they can just cut you out of their life and be done with you.

A real friend would be celebrating the representation.


Where did I say it was a bad agenda. It's a fine agenda. But it's an agenda. It's obvious to everyone, and although many of us support the agenda, we don't always feel that the storytelling is well-served by the agenda. I L-O-V-E Robin's character, but no way a girl would come out like that to a guy like Steve in 1985. It was so (awfully) different back then. So the Robin-Steve relationship sticks out as anachronistic and it takes you out of the moment. Even though, yeah, I wish it was like that for my gay friends in the 80s. Do you understand what I'm getting at?


So, let me be sure that I understand. In a story about a girl raised in a lab to have telekinetic powers that open a portal to another dimension in which monsters exist and plan to invade our world and kill everyone, the story telling is not "well- served" by a depiction of a gay girl telling a guy that she is gay because that would have been "unrealistic" in the 80's.

And I had a large group of friends in the 80s, two of whom were gay (well, bi and gay, to be exact). This was in Kentucky. It was never a big deal except when Laura kissed Mark's girlfriend Katie, and there was some confusion about whether that counted as Katie cheating.

PP, you are perhaps not the person you think you are.


+1

Also knew gay kids and adults back in the 80s. And more came out in the 90s. It's not that weird.
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Metallica loved the Master of Puppets scene.

https://ew.com/tv/metallica-reacts-stranger-things-4-eddie-masters-of-puppets/
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Thought the last 2 episodes were boring.
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Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe it’s 2022 and we still need to analyze every gay or possibly gay character to determine if their existence is realistic and ok or superfluous and done for an agenda. Gay people exist. Many, many more than you think. Surprise!

I have several LGBTQ friends and family members. That said, they are less than 5% of the people I know. So yes, having 2 gay main characters (that aren’t a couple) seems to be an agenda, not representation.
They did plant the seed early in season 1 with Will was being teased for being gay.
I don’t mind - but it is obviously an agenda.


OMG stop watching if you can't handle having TWO gay characters on a show


+ 1,000
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Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe it’s 2022 and we still need to analyze every gay or possibly gay character to determine if their existence is realistic and ok or superfluous and done for an agenda. Gay people exist. Many, many more than you think. Surprise!

I have several LGBTQ friends and family members. That said, they are less than 5% of the people I know. So yes, having 2 gay main characters (that aren’t a couple) seems to be an agenda, not representation.
They did plant the seed early in season 1 with Will was being teased for being gay.
I don’t mind - but it is obviously an agenda.


OMG stop watching if you can't handle having TWO gay characters on a show


NP. I'm not bothered by it at all, I love both characters, have gay friends and relations, but I can still acknowledge there is an agenda these days.


Please tell your gay friends and family about "the agenda" you keep seeing in shows so they know they can just cut you out of their life and be done with you.

A real friend would be celebrating the representation.


Huh. Well thanks for telling us all what we are required to think. We will be sure to have only approved thoughts and opinions in the future.


God, you want to be a victim so badly, don't you.

You can think whatever you want. But there are consequences for being homophobic, i.e., some people will not like and respect you.


NP. My gay friends are sick of the “agenda.” So there’s that. It’s trite and obvious. Let’s all move on now.
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Anonymous wrote:We just finished episode 9. I didn’t see anything to suggest Will is gay. Where did this come from? Wishful thinking?


It’s the scene where he looks away in the van and sobs after telling Mike the point behind his drawing. I thought it was very moving and I hope they handle it well in the next season. I am really surprised by the homophobia in this thread. I mean, some people may think it’s not homophobia by casually saying that it’s “obligatory” and such nonsense, but that’s really what it is. If three seconds of emotion spark this kind of response, the overreaction tells you something. Anyway, let’s not spoil this thread by this stupidity. One other awesome thing about Season 4 (notwithstanding all of the faults noted by this thread, some of which I agree with) is how hot that fellow Russian prisoner is. Am I wrong?


+ the follow up scene with his brother telling him he loves him no matter what.


Huh, I guess I'm the only one who thought that the writers were trying to lead us to believe this he was hiding that he was gay, when in fact, he had been hiding that Vecna/One/Henry is inside him and he's scared about what could happen to him. I also assumed those longing looks were because he knew this, didn't want to tell, and was scared for his friends. In other words, he's not a closet homosexual, he's a closet upside down monster.
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Spoiler in case anyone hasn't finished season four ....



Is there any chance Eddie is still alive somewhere? I really want that character to keep going! Also, how did El resuscitate Max, exactly? I was pretty into this season but thought the 48 hour time jump at the end was kind of lazy.
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