• etherphon@lemmy.world
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    Well, like many I really liked the first season, and I still love the overall mood and tone of the show and how they sneak in 80s stuff, like they dug deep for the Boppers reference I totally forgot about those things, but it just feels like the same story over and over. I wish they had made it an anthology show like True Detective or even X-Files.

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    Based on what? people not having 5 hours on a Wednesday night to bing watch the part of season 5 that was released?

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    9 hours ago

    What season had the overly cringe Never Ending Story scene where the two kids sing the song to each other over shortwave radio? I think that was when it stopped being good IMO. Definitely not a fan of the last season. Though Max is good and the Running Up That Hill stuff was pretty cool. She was carrying the show because we kinda stopped caring about Eleven when she went from cool crazy kid to cute teenage girl. I think they kinda lost the plot there, trying to doll her up too much.

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    Haha, what a silly post. There was only ever one season of Stranger Things.

    Kids and their fan fiction these days.

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    I wish the “media” would put this much effort into actual reality, rather a show about some nerds in a basement. I hope the show ends with it all being imagined and you all lose your minds.

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      11 hours ago

      Or at least age the characters and the world properly between seasons.

      Same with games, weirdly. Playing Kingdom hearts 3 and hearing him try to sound like a little kid was so awkward. Just say “Sora is an adult now, time passed” and let him sound like a human being. The dude’s like 30 and stuck in a role trying to sound like he’s 14 the entire time.

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    18 hours ago

    Like a lot of shows, this one had no business being that long and should’ve ended 2 or so seasons ago.

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      or they could have just switched eras, different cast, etc. Have a season take place in the 90s and instead of it being based around D&D base it around Videogames like DOOM or Mortal Kombat that were essentially the D&D of the 90s as far as controversy goes.

      Could have also done one in the early 00s and base it around the emergence of the Internet. Have the kids talk via AOL IM or ICQ or IRC or whatever.

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      18 hours ago

      Netflix only knows two things, cancel shows immediately after release because no one heard about it due to a lack of good marketing. Or keep it going 2-3 seasons longer than it should just because it went viral at some point.

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        See for example, Inside Job vs that awful kid’s sex cartoon. Which even got a fucking spinoff.

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          16 hours ago

          No idea what shown you’re talking about… And not sure how to search for it without showing up in the Epstein Files 2: Electric Boogaloo.

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            It’s Big Mouth. Godawful bullshit cartoon about 11-12yo kids hitting puberty, guided by “puberty demons” that essentially force sexual behaviours onto the kids that they otherwise wouldn’t do.

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                Have you seen the show Sex Education? I feel that one did it really well without being overly crass, and it was also a pretty good show too.

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                  Aye, I’ve seen some of that as well, but it hits different notes. I’d say it’s more diverse, but whilst this makes it more inclusive especially for queer people, BM might be more generally relatable.

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                Sorry but no.

                I’m sure it tackles potentially important issues, but 90% of the show was crass sex jokes played on underage kids.

                And while I do understand that most kids go through puberty quite early - much earlier than laws would have you think, really - but depicting them the way BM did was often very clearly minor sexualisation.

                Also just FYI the internet is still bigger than the US. I grew up in Hungary and got a pretty solid sex education, starting from grade 4 through 8, addressing both the more clinical side as well as the personal side of things, without necessitating the constant depiction of 11-12yo kids (cartoon kids are still kids, sexualising them is still paedophilia, period) masturbating in various fucked up situations… So please don’t start talking in the royal plural. “We” might cover the US, but outside your third world shithole, there do exist countries that aren’t ass-backwards and have proper sex ed.

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                  Two things:

                  1. Not from the US either, thanks. Ironic that you assumed I was. We did get sex ed from about age 9-10, but it was not in the same breadth or depth as this show.

                  2. I would interpret it as explicit rather than sexualised. They are horny teenagers, and the show doesn’t shy away from how that affects thoughts, emotions, and behaviours. The characters are also really obviously cartoon caricatures in appearance, and behave in massively exaggerated fashion. It goes so far past reality that I’d say only cultural hangups or predispositions could make one interpret it as actually sexualised.

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                I am not even sure if I did finish S2 of Big Mouth. But I kind of agree with your statement. It is definitely better than whatever they do in schools.

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              I think you missed the point. The demons are a personification of their inner urges. The arguments the kids have with them are a metaphor for how confusing and awkward it can feel to balance those urges with outwardly trying to appear “normal” at that age.

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                I got the point. My issue with the show was the constant over-sexualisation of minors. Almost every single episode was “main character, 11yo boy, jerks off in most inappropriate places/in most inappropriate ways, gets caught, learns life lesson”.

                The issue isn’t even the excessive masturbation, but the excessive need to depict it. First time funny, second time funny, third time (we’re still in the first episode!) eyebrows get raised, but when he’s jacking off on-screen for the 50th time and we’re barely halfway through the first season, now that makes me think “hey maybe the writer’s not so disguised fetish is watching kids masturbate”… and that thought isn’t really without reason, is it now?

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              Ah so it’s a Christian guilt cartoon. Makes more sense. They do like to sexually objectify their pubescent children after all.

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                No it’s the opposite really. In the worst possible way.

                Look I’m not someone squeamish about sex, I’ll gladly discuss it, but I draw the line at the level of excessive depiction of child sexualisation Big Mouth was doing. I do understand the need for depicting a certain amount of it, given the whole show is about kids coming of age, going through puberty, and representing their thoughts and inner battles regarding their urges Vs what society accepts - after all I was too once a horny 12yo - but simply the amount of sexualised scenes the creators jammed into it was just too much.

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                It would be easier to type “big mouth show” into whatever search engine you’d prefer and read for 3 seconds

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      Season 1 was pretty much perfect, I think 3 would’ve been a good run but they look so much older lol

  • This is fine🔥🐶☕🔥@lemmy.world
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    The four episodes that comprise Volume 1 unsurprisingly walk back the Season 4 cliffhanger. Hawkins, Indiana, has not turned into a hellscape of Demogorgons and slimy vines. Instead, the town has been put under military quarantine, occupied by the same foolhardy industrial complex that started this whole mess in the first place. With Matthew Modine’s Dr. Brenner now dead, the deep state’s latest ambassador is Dr. Kay (Linda Hamilton), a scientist and officer who commands an entire base constructed within the Upside Down. Uncle Sam has stapled over most of Vecna’s rifts with crude metal plates, but left just enough open to use for his own ends.

    As it hurtles toward a final showdown with Vecna, “Stranger Things” is resetting the clock rather than riding its forward momentum.

    That’s disappointing to hear. I was expecting a proper conclusion after season 4 ending, hoping it fully embraces the consequences of Vecna invading the human world.

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      It’s not done yet, more than half of this odd formatted season is coming.

      The “conclusions” this article draws seem to have been made by AI or someone who read the blurbs of each episode

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    The one black kid has a beard and looks 30. Half he kids are adults and married irl, David harbour is a bully, and the BTS drama is wild. the show has been a joke for years.