• Reggie@discuss.tchncs.de
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    6 hours ago

    I just feel sorry for those “kids” haircuts. Anyone know people who had the same cut from 12 to 18 (or whatever age they are supposed to be)? Things went wild…

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    18 hours ago

    I don’t think so. People cared about game of thrones. Stranger things was a one season show for me.

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      12 hours ago

      I’ve never seen Stranger Things but I’m still surprised (and baffled) that Netflix is still milking an IP that debut in my junior year of high school. If even I do get around to watching it, I’ll probably not be that thrilled about it since I’ve seen and read enough “teen drama but weird” media.

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    20 hours ago

    Few years back in one game I heard a phrase “Overstay your welcome”.

    This show has overstayed it’s welcome for a long time. Same as many other shows. 3 seasons - that was enough.

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      20 hours ago

      Also waiting almost a fucking decade in between last season and this one isn’t great for building good faith around your brand.

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    There’s really no way they’re gonna get anything other than that reaction. The hype around it, while it has dwindled, always comes back pretty strong every season. They’ve also fallen into this formula of killing off exactly one (maybe two) characters every season. Not enough to make things feel like they have consequences but enough to pull at heartstrings.

    The problem with mystery box type shows like this is that the journey is what’s fun, not the destination. The endings always seem to fall flat because they can go one of two ways. They can either provide an explanation that’s likely not satisfactory, or they can provide none which just feels really hollow. So by the time it ends you’re just like “well that was dumb,” but it wasn’t about that.

    Will I watch it? Yeah, I’ve enjoyed it so far. I have memories of getting sucked into season 1 so badly that we skipped a day in the park to play Pokemon Go. But I’m emotionally preparing myself for a very lack luster ending. I just hope it’s cool, at least.

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      20 hours ago

      Similar comments came after season 3 and then season 4th dropped and it was super well received.

      GoT did not implode because people were sick of it, it imploded because after a fairly great run, they phoned in the ending (which is the opposite you are supposed to do in general)

      This show has had long pauses which do kind of suck but I just recently rewatched it with my kids (no old enough to catch up) and they loved it all… as long as they: 1) respect their own lore and 2) keep at least the same level of effort/quality; this show could end on a nice high note

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        19 hours ago

        I think you’re misunderstanding my point. The final season is different because it’s the end. If season 4 was the last season and it did well then what you said would be a good counter argument. The point I’m making is that a lot of the enjoyment is seeing new mysteries and how deep things go. Not cliff hangers so to speak, but more things to keep you curious. You can’t end the final season with a new mystery without making people upset, and I don’t think there will really be any satisfying answers to the current ones.

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          18 hours ago

          Not sure what you are talking about… while the “overall” mystery of the “upside down” has not been fully explained yet (which makes sense as the series is not over) they have done a great job balancing the “close this door, open the next” strategy.

          Every season had it’s own core mystery that gets almost fully resolved… next season brings a new step in the chain and overall they have made it clear there is an escalation.

          You seem to imply every season ends in a cliffhanger which I completely disagree with.

          Side note, there are bad cliffhangers and good cliffhangers… i.e. Inception IMO was a good cliffhanger, you don’t know if DiCaprio is dreaming or not but that is not really the important part, his journey ended one way or another, you get to decide if he “succeeded” the way you think “success” looks like… Leaving the main plot without an answer, that is a bad cliffhanger

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      It’s very possible to make a mystery box concept satisfying, you write the mystery before you start making the show and you don’t let it extend wildly beyond the scope unless you create a new mystery that doesn’t retcon the original one. A certain asshole made writing mystery boxes without worrying about how it was going to be resolved a huge thing and created a bunch of wildly successful but deeply unsatisfying shows and now for some reason producers think it’s okay to write mysteries with no plan.

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    2 days ago

    If you get a “GoT backlash”, it’s because you delivered GoT final season quality. It’s not hard to avoid that.

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    2 days ago

    Are they worried cuz they did a bad job and made a bad season? Otherwise I’m not sure why they’d be worried…

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    2 days ago

    GoT was “torn to shreds” because it rushed the story, butchered the characters and the lore, put all the dumb memes on screen, and did so in 6 episodes that we had to wait a whole year for (back then we had a new season every year). And I blame GRRM as much as D&D. If he had written the books on time, D&D would have had more concrete material (they could have adapted The Vale and Lady Stoneheart, but I’m being generous).

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    2 days ago

    The last season was pretty naff, it never really picked back up after the first one. In the first season it was a few small town people just trying to find a missing boy, now they’re trying to save the world or some shit. These shows always feel that they have to increase the stakes and everything else just suffers.

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    1 day ago

    I will probably watch it to satisfy my need to complete things.
    Yet it has been so long that I don’t really care anymore about it. Actually, I would have preferred if they had never ended it!

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    1 day ago
    1. No one is that invested in Stranger Things. It is pretty obviously a soulless Netflix cash cow at this stage, people watch it for light entertainment and don’t dwell on its quality.

    2. There is no original version of the story being developed independent of the TV series. Fans can’t get up in arms about it “not being the true ending” like they did with Game of Thrones.

    3. Your show received backlash multiple seasons ago, and is already well past the point of becoming a joke. It’s a bit late to be worrying about its reception.

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    1 day ago

    Those kids are married and have children now. Maybe you should have made a plan to finish the whole story up in a decent timeline. Aka not over a long ass time