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He has apparently said in real life that he wished the Duffer brothers would let him have a different haircut. It’s really painful to see. I also didn’t understand Eleven’s outfit in the last episode— floral thermal and white jeans? It was so bad that it was distracting. |
That or during the roller rink day he was acting odd about El or Mike, couldn’t tell. Will is pretty Emo IRL so not sure how next season they’ll get him to look kid 1980s. |
I think so. Why did they need four, though? So Vecna got burned up but is still alive? Or just the soot part is still alive? |
I think we were meant to think he left the soot marks behind but somehow or other disappeared in his wounded state. |
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OMG. I can't believe I just wasted 2 1/2 hours of my life watching that last episode. It so was soooooooooo unnecessarily long. I mistakenly thought it was the series finale, though, so I kept watching to see how it wrapped up. But, it didn't.
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Y'all realize that there are actual gay people in real life, right? And to be realistic, there would be a gay character in every show? |
Agree. It’s like saying a person of color is obligatory. |
Not every show, and not one of the main characters in every show. This is for the purpose of planting a seed, not representing what is already there. |
I had to laugh/cry when I saw that. It's very much like something my immigrant parents would dress me in when I was a child in the 80s. I think Eleven (like them) hasn't yet learned the "rules" to creating a stylish outfit. |
NP Not to argue with you, but a storyline like that would be in keeping with what is already presented about Will Byers, from what I can see starting in season 1. |
+1 It’s being done to promote an agenda now. It’s obvious. |
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Above poster, and do agree with this. |
| 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! |