EasilyDear Billy has to be one of the greatest episodes in TV history, right? I hope Sadie Sink wins an Emmy. Cannot get over that episode.
I was pretty bored with this season until that episode. I think episodes 4 and 7 are actually great, especially 4 (Dear Billy). Definitely the best ending to an episode I've seen in awhile. Sadie is the best thing that happened to this show.Dear Billy has to be one of the greatest episodes in TV history, right? I hope Sadie Sink wins an Emmy. Cannot get over that episode.
So, this is about a scene in the previous season but it's just so good and a big part of why 3 holds a special place in my heart.
Is this from the Stranger Things Remake?
Thanks to the popularity of Stranger Things' music-heavy fourth season and social media, Kate Bush's "Running Up That Hill" has climbed up to the very top of music charts around the world 37 years after the song initially released. A number of Bush's longtime (and generally older) fans have felt a type of way about younger people discovering her music for themselves by way of a sci-fi love letter to the '80s. But Bush — herself a longtime Stranger Things fan — sees the sudden resurgence of interest in "Running Up That Hill" as an exciting and touching testament to the power of art.
In a recent interview with BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour, Bush — who generally doesn't speak to the public — opened up about what it's been like to watch a new generation turn one of her classics into a present-day hit. Though Bush was already hooked on Stranger Things long before Netflix and the Duffer brothers called her up, she didn't expect to ever become involved in the show's lore, and the experience has all felt very much like "the whole world's gone mad."
"What's really wonderful, I think, is that this is a whole new audience who, in a lot of cases, they'd never heard of me," Bush said. "And I love that — the sort of all these really young people hearing the song for the first time and discovering it is, well, I think it's very special."
Dear Billy has to be one of the greatest episodes in TV history, right? I hope Sadie Sink wins an Emmy. Cannot get over that episode.
I'm thinking we're definitely getting payoff with him in Vol 2 but yeah, from a narrative point he didn't really get much to do in Vol 1. and ESPECIALLY s3.Started my ST3 rewatch last night, and man. The show really does nothing with Will. I feel so bad for Noah Schnapp - his character clearly has sexuality issues he needs to work out, he has a fucking superpower, he's the only one of the core group of friends who's always there for his friends when they need him (Mike is a bad friend), he's survived the Upside Down's machinations twice, and yet he's always relegated to the background.
I really hope season 5 finds an actual use for the poor kid. He's got so many story routes they could take with him and they just don't.
Sadie Sink is great and I love episode 4 but I don't think she would stand a chance against Rhea Seehorn (Better Call Saul) or Sarah Goldberg (Barry), especially after their respective seasons this year. BCS isn't even over yet either.
Dear Billy has to be one of the greatest episodes in TV history, right? I hope Sadie Sink wins an Emmy. Cannot get over that episode.
Absolutely amazing.
Kate Bush loves that Stranger Things is introducing the youth to her music
Kate Bush didn’t think Stranger Things would put her back on the charts.www.theverge.com
Started my ST3 rewatch last night, and man. The show really does nothing with Will. I feel so bad for Noah Schnapp - his character clearly has sexuality issues he needs to work out, he has a fucking superpower, he's the only one of the core group of friends who's always there for his friends when they need him (Mike is a bad friend), he's survived the Upside Down's machinations twice, and yet he's always relegated to the background.
I really hope season 5 finds an actual use for the poor kid. He's got so many story routes they could take with him and they just don't.
I don't think we'll see her in season 4. But she'll be back for sure next season. We'll see her again at least once before the end.
You both are probably correct. The reason I bring her up is that in the flashbacks we see all of the other test subjects demonstrating similar abilities to Eleven with telekinesis. Kali had extremely different powers than the rest of the subjects being able to show illusions and hallucinations. It seems strange that Kali is the only one with notably different abilities. Meanwhile One, has a combination of both Telekinesis and Hallucinations. El seems to be more adept with Telekinesis than One. Kali's illusions work in a different capacity than Vecna's nightmares.I'd be surprised if she doesn't show up in some way before the end of the series, because the Duffers said after S2 they still wanted to tie some things up with Kali's story. Probably wouldn't make much sense to have her suddenly show up in Part 2 but the fact that she shows up in the flashbacks this season shows that they aren't completely trying to disregard her existence. I think she'll play some role in S5. Hopefully without her annoying crew lol.
I love how there's just a dude in a CGI blue screen body suit sitting there spinning Jamie haha
Oh no this group of social outcasts will be cast out from societyThis is why I also feel that Eddie has to be redeemed in the eyes of the public somehow, because if Eddie goes down a pariah, that'll stain the Hellfire Club's name by association. Somehow I don't think the series wants to put the kids into a position where they're stanning activities of a Club which has irrevocably been marked as a satanist cult.
lol yep.Oh no this group of social outcasts will be cast out from society
lol yep.
I think I've had enough of the 'kid jostles to be one of the cool kids' plots with Lucas this season. If next season ends up being them coping with popularity it's gonna start looking more like Riverdale than Stranger Things. No thank you.
Social outcasts and "this group stans someone that has been officially branded a serial killer" is quite a different stretch to deal with. You can already see how their parents are throwing a panic about where their hobbies led to.Oh no this group of social outcasts will be cast out from society
I'd love to see how this idiot handles himself in there. He's always talkin shit
It's funny that they patch the show.
They talk about Will and reveal some stuff about him in Volume 2 at 22 minutes in here. Theres also some talk about what not to expect in Vol 2 so definitely new info so if you don't wanna know anything until you see the episodes yourself dont watch!
We also have no idea why Will was the first to be captured (unless I missed something).
Plus I think their house is near the lab? So it makes sense why the demo was near Byers house.He was riding his bike home one night and just so happen to be near the Demogorgon when it broke out from the lab. It was a random chance encounter. I don't think there's much more to it than that.
Lol. Speaking of the blu-rays, it sucks they never did one for S3. I have the S1 and S2 ones and the packaging was awesome.So the blu-ray version of the show will now be forever known as the "nobody cares about Will" edition, lol!
Duffer's did say that only someone with the blu ray version of season 1 will be able to tell what they changed.So the blu-ray version of the show will now be forever known as the "nobody cares about Will" edition, lol!
Even his own mother, lol.Nah they just accidentally set an episode this season (where will was moping a lot) on a day that they previously established was Will's birthday so it really looked like all his friends had forgotten his birthday, but turns out it was just a production mistake