Who would have thought that the third season would be better than the first and second seasons?
It's not easy to make progress in a quasi-magic drama, but "Stranger Things" did it. Not just the writing and special effects, but the overall improvement.
Multi-line narrative, Ju is a group of fire and scattered stars, young lovers, ice cream squads, children, reliable adults, and those who have been deprived of hearts, independent of each other and connected from time to time.
The youthful restlessness and funny flashes revealed from time to time, mixed with retro neon tubes, are so charming.
Even the disgust of the monster has doubled, and the sticky one is the most numb, with flesh and blood residue inside...
Life isn't just about goofy boys, kids in bands may also solve puzzles, don't look down on that toothless genius, and you learn to dress and kiss and dump boys and keep the door open for your poor dad.
The youth of the small town in the 1980s was the more and more brilliant big fireworks.
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