Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wasn't blown away by the ending, but it was good and kept the ethos of show.
Stranger Things suffered from the same issues that a lot of supernatural mystery shows have - the backstory gets too complicated to wrap up neatly.
I was ok with that because the wrap up was kind of meta - at its core the show was about adolescence and friendships and the finale was a preview of how all that was going to change.
I don't know what happened to Vicky though.
Vicky was dumped by Robin, obviously. She’s probably still in Hawkins.
Anonymous wrote:I wasn't blown away by the ending, but it was good and kept the ethos of show.
Stranger Things suffered from the same issues that a lot of supernatural mystery shows have - the backstory gets too complicated to wrap up neatly.
I was ok with that because the wrap up was kind of meta - at its core the show was about adolescence and friendships and the finale was a preview of how all that was going to change.
I don't know what happened to Vicky though.
Anonymous wrote:Loved it! Although it was not believable at all.
Anonymous wrote:So cliché that the lesbian character, Robin, ended up at Smith College.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The ending… I loved some of it but overall it was too meh. The only one to die was a minor character. Everyone got their happy ending. Except Mike and El. Surprised they didn’t write in a meet up somewhere.
Because El is really dead. The story was a coping mechanism.
The creators intentionally left it open-ended, giving viewers two possible interpretations:
Eleven truly died in the explosion.
She survived in secret, which is what Mike and the others choose to believe.
That ambiguity is by design, not a plot hole — it lets the finale be hopeful or tragic depending on how you want to interpret it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The ending… I loved some of it but overall it was too meh. The only one to die was a minor character. Everyone got their happy ending. Except Mike and El. Surprised they didn’t write in a meet up somewhere.
Because El is really dead. The story was a coping mechanism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The costume director really really hated the girl playing El.
The “girl playing El” is Millie Bobby Brown, now a fairly recognizable actress thanks to Stranger Things. Is this your first time watching it?
Whatever, her outfits were terrible.
She is dressed like the character Brand (played by Josh Brolin) from the 1985 movie, The Goonies. Agree it’s a terrible outfit, but in this case purposefully terrible.
The high waisted outfit from last night might have been even worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The costume director really really hated the girl playing El.
The “girl playing El” is Millie Bobby Brown, now a fairly recognizable actress thanks to Stranger Things. Is this your first time watching it?
Whatever, her outfits were terrible.
She is dressed like the character Brand (played by Josh Brolin) from the 1985 movie, The Goonies. Agree it’s a terrible outfit, but in this case purposefully terrible.