• Network: Netflix
  • Series Premiere Date: Jul 15, 2016
Season #: 5, 4.5, 4, 3, 2, 1
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8.9

Universal acclaim- based on 2260 Ratings

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  1. Jan 5, 2018
    0
    Totally loved this season, first day I watched the first ep I was addicted until the end, I re-watched it quite a lot too, but the newer season sadly didn't amuse me as much, it was just like they watered down the show and just added too much of what they didn't need. I want the characters to be the same you know? They all sorta changed.
  2. Aug 2, 2016
    3
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I only manage to accomplish that by "purge watching." It's my new term. It's the opposite of "binge watching" where you're apparently so enraptured by a show you can't stop watching. "Purge watching" is when you can't wait for a series to be over, so you use the fast forward button during the throw-away, tempo-killing scenes. A number of critics thought 8 hours devoted to the somewhat thin story of "Stranger Things" was excessive. I was thinking about the story in my head, and if it hadn't been given the soap opera drag out treatment, condensed down to a 2-hour movie it would have been even worse -- exposing more clearly the basic silliness and retread plot. The watered-down tempo helped what otherwise would have been Cream of Condensed Crap. You could claim running the same old numbers is in the name of "homage" or you could argue there's really not a lot of new ideas in the show. It's okay. But everyone seems to need to think they've found the next big buzz word (most of the times those are websites angling to stir up excitement) when maybe they've found an okay little show. Which is what Stranger Things is to me: an okay little show. From the first scene where the scientists get pulled upward into the elevator, dangled by an unseen beast, I went "ho hum." Like I haven't see that visual in a million monster films. An old clever show like the X-Files would have had a pair of eyes creepily material in the wall of an elevator and then maybe the doors close and a scream. That show as extremely creative at coming up with original ideas and images -- which is why it was a great show. But immediately I wasn't that impressed with the "Duffer Brothers" mise en scene. I need more "things I've never seen before" from Sci-fi. And little touches like the elevator scene are where true originals and moderate talents separate themselves.
    I nearly bailed completely on the series. Episode 3&4 were sluggishly directed by Shawn Levy, who is pretty much an incompetent as a stylist. By episode 4, it has completely lost the "vintage feel" and leaning on the influences of contemporary cable: Let's play a moving piece of rock music over a montage of the different actors staring thoughtfully into space. The music swells... It's the HBO Method of audience intercourse. A directorial cliche. Sorry, but this doesn't have the "feel" of a 70s or 80s production at all, maybe a bit in the opening episode or two, but it pretty much is quickly replaced by a run-of-the-mill cable show feel. Vintage Spielberg always had a very kinetic feel. 70s and early 80s films were riffing off the vibe of Altman, Pennebaker, Penn, but sanitizing them a bit and joking them up. The vibe of this series is probably closest in spirit to the lousy cheapie Steven King films, and not in a good way. It's a leaden feel. I'm still skeptical of the "tribue" aspect of this show The Winonna"Poltergiest" ripoff/tribute is the worst bit so far. So stupid. Where's the dwarf psychic? As I also noted they managed to pay "homage" to "Under the Skin" :Alien" "The Twilight Zone: and "Pan's Labyrinth" That's nostalgia? Hmmm. Honestly, is this really a tribute or is just the ultimate recycling job. If your pose a show as a tribute (and make sure to let people know up front to cover your tracks) does that eradication the icky "borrowing." I think a couple of producers (the Duffers you would assume) sat down and saidL "Yeah, I like the kid with powers from FireStarter, let's use that. (And also I hadn't gotten to the part where they even steal David Keith's nosebleeds from "Firestarter" at the time of my last comment) And the kids from "It". The whole kid thing from King. "Alien" was a great movie. How about goo? And we'll stay away from the afterlife and just make it a portal to another dimension...." Add Shaw Levy's teleplay staging (someone should let him know the camera moves) and it's all a bit snoozy. By the way, I also notice that the Duffer Brothers didn't write the series. They farmed out the episodes to a bunch of writer. Right there, their auteur status goes down the drain, IMO.
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  3. Aug 7, 2016
    2
    I don't know. I wanted to like it but the cliché characters and their cliché dialogues are too much to try to ignore. You got the same characters from every film here. It's like ET meets some common thriller meets It Follows meets Goonies. I mean there is Chunk (the fat stressed out kid), token, the smart leader kid that is perfect and beyond his intelligence level, bullying at school, theI don't know. I wanted to like it but the cliché characters and their cliché dialogues are too much to try to ignore. You got the same characters from every film here. It's like ET meets some common thriller meets It Follows meets Goonies. I mean there is Chunk (the fat stressed out kid), token, the smart leader kid that is perfect and beyond his intelligence level, bullying at school, the sister that is involved with a jock trying to get some action, the drunk cop guy who lives alone because of some marriage break up ...... zzzzzzzzz so done. OH but an 80s score and theme makes it hipster so now its new and creative ? zzzzz Foff give me a break how much BS can one deal with seriously. I get it, if some Silver Lake/ Echo Park hipster saw this then, yes, I understand that it will be successful because hipsters never lived in the 80s so now they are obsessed and super cut they didnt llive in the best era, but for the rest of us who did live the 80s this show S U C K S... Expand
  4. Aug 4, 2016
    2
    Wow, this User Review section is full of SHILLS! Anyone gushing that this is great and rates it 9 or 10 is out and out lying. This is a boring, slow-paced Goonies / X-Files rip-off that features Winona Ryder having a nervous breakdown episode after episode. So it's an awful combination of boring and aggravating. It's 8-eps long, about 50 long drawn out minutes each, and was clearlyWow, this User Review section is full of SHILLS! Anyone gushing that this is great and rates it 9 or 10 is out and out lying. This is a boring, slow-paced Goonies / X-Files rip-off that features Winona Ryder having a nervous breakdown episode after episode. So it's an awful combination of boring and aggravating. It's 8-eps long, about 50 long drawn out minutes each, and was clearly designed to watch as a VERY long movie rather than as a satisfying episode-by-episode serial. But seriously, you can feel yourself age due to the oh so slow pacing. Don't believe the shills and don't waste your time. Expand
  5. Aug 2, 2016
    3
    Welcome to ET meets Stephen King via The Breakfast Club. Nothing but ideas stolen from better films and shows. Winona Ryder has one level, manic turned up to eleven (no pun intended) and never dials it back. The kids are good but this is crap.
  6. Feb 13, 2017
    1
    There were only 2 of the 20 characters I remotely wanted to watch. The other 18, starting with a very whiny Winona, and including brat kids trying to be cute, were painful. I don't sit in front of the tube to be irritated.

    Crappy plot: even if one tries to suspend belief and go with the flow, there are too many inconsistencies that do not add up logically.
  7. Apr 8, 2017
    1
    There is nothing new in this!.
    maybe some say it nostalgiacal but problem is in this process of show. story become repetitious and after e3 or 4 !! it lost any advantage to making a greate show and become surprising .
    because slowly you gone to have this fill (or maybe just me !!) the story gone end well and all problems resolved Without any special cost. for start is notbad . but
    There is nothing new in this!.
    maybe some say it nostalgiacal but problem is in this process of show. story become repetitious and after e3 or 4 !! it lost any advantage to making a greate show and become surprising .
    because slowly you gone to have this fill (or maybe just me !!) the story gone end well and all problems resolved Without any special cost.

    for start is notbad . but for nex seasons this way is not somthing can use all the potential.
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  8. Aug 5, 2016
    0
    I do not understand why the hype is so much. This series is very predictable and uses all the clichés we expect in such films. I do not see anything ground-breaking in this TV show and I guess people like it because they haven't been exposed to great TV show.
  9. Aug 3, 2016
    0
    I'm truly baffled as to why anyone thinks this show is good even in the slightest. Maybe nostalgia has clouded our judgement. This show is terrible, apart from the soundtrack, which is phenomenal, there's nothing good about this show. It's a really bad show that heavily copies elements from a lot of movies and tv shows.
  10. Aug 2, 2016
    1
    Winona Ryder came back from no where to display her lame, wooden acting technique. The acting and script are so hackneyed in the first episode, I couldn't continue watching. Don't know how anyone could give this stinker a postive review.
  11. Aug 8, 2016
    1
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It had so much potential and they butchered them and instead we get to see a bunch of cliches that we could see a mile away which is the first of many problems. Another big problem is the character development which is a joke! I have not lived a long Life yet but it is still a bad sign if I say that the character development is the worst that I've seen and Will Byers is a great example of that. What I mean is that most adults and even less kids would make it out completely sane but not in this show! In the end he acted like nothing happened to him.

    This show was also afraid to kill anyone. I mean by the end of this show every good guy made it to the end. I was almost hoping for something bad to happen just so we could have one emotional moment. They attempted to have one moment when Eleven sacrificed herself (No,as far as we know she did not die since the hint at the end of the show.) but then Three month later no one that was with her the most even cared.

    The fourth biggest problem is the bad guys and I have to say that the bad guys are the biggest joke of them all. All that the writers revealed was that they do these things to compete with Soviet but would it not be interesting if the main villain revealed that he did it for another reason? But no,they killed him off. They could easily make the good guys surround the villain and to save his skin he would reveal why he did what he did but no.
    I could go on but I will say why it at least got one score,they managed to keep it exciting.
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  12. Dec 1, 2017
    0
    Even though it is only 9 episodes in the second season, Stranger Things is incredible from the surprising plot, to the incredible actors. Stranger Things is a show everyone should watch.
    The child actors in this show are incredible and they surprise me with every episode. Also the plot writers did such an amazing job; you will always be wanting more. This is definitely a show I would
    Even though it is only 9 episodes in the second season, Stranger Things is incredible from the surprising plot, to the incredible actors. Stranger Things is a show everyone should watch.
    The child actors in this show are incredible and they surprise me with every episode. Also the plot writers did such an amazing job; you will always be wanting more. This is definitely a show I would push anyone too watch. Just take a few hours out of your life and delve into this show. Believe me you will not regret it.
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  13. Jun 4, 2018
    0
    Stranger Things is an excellent production with exceptional actors. In fact, it's good to see Winona Ryder back. The script and photography are also outstanding. Watching the first season on Apple TV, I noted similarities with other movies and television shows. The foundation of the piece involving four friends has the familiarity of the friends in Stephen King's book and movie, It. ThereStranger Things is an excellent production with exceptional actors. In fact, it's good to see Winona Ryder back. The script and photography are also outstanding. Watching the first season on Apple TV, I noted similarities with other movies and television shows. The foundation of the piece involving four friends has the familiarity of the friends in Stephen King's book and movie, It. There are overlays of the X-Files, Jeepers Creepers, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The monster is reminiscent of the space creature from the Alien franchise. Aside from those comparisons, there are several things that would prevent me from recommending it for children: product placement (of junk food, no less), which I realize is inevitable, and the fact that numerous actors smoke while several of the main characters are chain-smokers. I'm not quite sure if that's a spoof of the "smoking man" from the X-Files or another product placement. The tobacco companies can't advertise on television, so television shows take place decades previously when far more people smoked. Now, to me, that is creepy and disgusting. Oh, yes, and there's the gratuitous teen sex. Expand
  14. Feb 16, 2017
    0
    Overrating shows has a limit and STRANGER THINGS has crossed it. From the characters, to the grim settings and the dark story line. Though, the performances are top notch. I would not suggest this as 'must-see TV'.
  15. Jul 26, 2016
    0
    Not good. Am I the only person that things this show was horrible? I never write reviews for movies, but seeing all the glowing reviews, I had to put my two cents in. I watched Stranger Things over the weekend. I can't mince words, this movie sucked! Winona Rider is terrible!!! No one has even spoken about her since she stole that stuff from that store. It has B and C list actors. TheNot good. Am I the only person that things this show was horrible? I never write reviews for movies, but seeing all the glowing reviews, I had to put my two cents in. I watched Stranger Things over the weekend. I can't mince words, this movie sucked! Winona Rider is terrible!!! No one has even spoken about her since she stole that stuff from that store. It has B and C list actors. The plot and dialog are so lame. The arguing between the young boys is dumb. The scientist and the people that work at the lab and their relationship with the girl and the back story is just stupid. Expand
  16. Oct 31, 2017
    0
    Everything love in the story, except that the kids are using too much profane language unnecessarily. I'll give a 9 out of 10 just for the language used for the kids.
  17. Aug 10, 2018
    0
    The show is highly overrated. Unless you like 80's references, this show is not for you.
  18. Feb 10, 2018
    2
    This is a very good show because it has Horrid Henry story in it and basically that means its a rip off of horrid henry 2/10 the 2 is for horrid henry
  19. Jul 4, 2019
    1
    If you liked Harry Potter, you'll love Stranger Things.
    If you thought Harry Potter would've at least been watchable had he developed a blow habit then you'll probably strongly dislike Stranger Things.

    I thought Harry Potter was pure dogshiite.
Metascore
76

Generally favorable reviews - based on 34 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 29 out of 34
  2. Negative: 0 out of 34
  1. Reviewed by: Emily Nussbaum
    Aug 16, 2016
    80
    This is astoundingly efficient storytelling, eight hours that pass in a blink, with even minor characters getting sharp dialogue, dark humor, or moments of pathos.
  2. Reviewed by: Lenika Cruz
    Jul 26, 2016
    60
    There’s a higher bar for original stories--even homages--to clear when it comes to incorporating the lessons Hollywood has learned recently about depicting female characters who are as layered as their male counterparts. For all its charms, Stranger Things doesn’t quite meet that standard.
  3. Reviewed by: Molly Eichel
    Jul 22, 2016
    80
    You'll turn on the first episode and mysteriously find yourself sitting in the same spot on your couch eight episodes later, never having moved an inch.