• Network: Netflix
  • Series Premiere Date: Jul 15, 2016
Season #: 5, 4.5, 4, 3, 2, 1
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8.1

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  1. Nov 28, 2017
    8
    "Stranger Things 2” delivers the winning combination of darkness, horror, humour, strong acting, and nostalgia expected from the series, although the plot occasionally meanders to familiar places.
  2. Oct 28, 2017
    2
    nothing really interesting about this season. felt very forced. eleven suddenly trains like a part x man slash jedi but is barely in the series, her whole story is irrelevant until the end. the rest is all very straightforward. 2/10 will not watch again
  3. Oct 30, 2017
    6
    Starts strong but drops off about half way through. Story is too large and cumbersome, not much character development and not much pay off either. Important characters are tossed aside with weak stories that limp through the series. New characters are brought in, seem interesting but just fizzle out into a silly plot line. Overall it's a good series but they tried to tell far too much of aStarts strong but drops off about half way through. Story is too large and cumbersome, not much character development and not much pay off either. Important characters are tossed aside with weak stories that limp through the series. New characters are brought in, seem interesting but just fizzle out into a silly plot line. Overall it's a good series but they tried to tell far too much of a story in this season and ended up using a lot of cliches. Expand
  4. Nov 3, 2017
    5
    It somehow lacks a character, focus, backbone, I don't know what it is, but season one had it and I can only rate it and like percieve it in relation to it. It feels like a kids show now whereas season one was a story, atmosphere, coherence. This seems to be a bit all over the place, not nearly as singular and interesting, still a lot of good things about it, I certainly appreciated nodsIt somehow lacks a character, focus, backbone, I don't know what it is, but season one had it and I can only rate it and like percieve it in relation to it. It feels like a kids show now whereas season one was a story, atmosphere, coherence. This seems to be a bit all over the place, not nearly as singular and interesting, still a lot of good things about it, I certainly appreciated nods to Aliens and Jurrasic Park (and a lot of other stuff i bet) but as far as its own thing this season didn't do it for me. Expand
  5. May 18, 2018
    0
    First season was awesome. And it should have been the only season. Season 2 Is like Matrix 4, if the now-sisters continued that downward slope into cashing out on their franchise. The whole season 2 could have been done in the first 15 minutes of one episode of a spin-off. And even that shouldn't have been. If you are a tasteful fan of classic sci-fi's, and haven't seen the second season,First season was awesome. And it should have been the only season. Season 2 Is like Matrix 4, if the now-sisters continued that downward slope into cashing out on their franchise. The whole season 2 could have been done in the first 15 minutes of one episode of a spin-off. And even that shouldn't have been. If you are a tasteful fan of classic sci-fi's, and haven't seen the second season, you may want to skip this season all together. I cannot not see this failure now. Expand
  6. Nov 12, 2017
    6
    Sadly season 2 has almost none of the first one's charm and mistery. The cast is still great but everything else is just mediocre, with a few unneccesary characters and a couple of cringeworthy moments. Overall its disappointing, but watchable, season 1 was great, should ve leaved it the **** alone.
  7. Aug 1, 2018
    6
    Season 1 was a Spielberg/King homage which wasn't original in the slightest but very entertaining and very addictive nonetheless. Season 2 is a regurgitation on 1 just weaker on whole. Season 1 had its flaws that could be forgiven on its debut. 2 has the same flaws but worse. Weak plot lines, poor writing, the obligatory PC and general silliness grate the second time around. StrangerSeason 1 was a Spielberg/King homage which wasn't original in the slightest but very entertaining and very addictive nonetheless. Season 2 is a regurgitation on 1 just weaker on whole. Season 1 had its flaws that could be forgiven on its debut. 2 has the same flaws but worse. Weak plot lines, poor writing, the obligatory PC and general silliness grate the second time around. Stranger Things is a now corporate. KFC and Coke product placements, even though KFC wasn't even around in 1984. Season 3 will be the death knell . Expand
  8. May 21, 2018
    0
    Season 2 was an absolute disappointment, to say the least. After such an amazing first season, I had nothing but high hopes for the future of this franchise. Unfortunately, season ones shine quickly crumbled while watching season 2. It took me 2 months to finally finish it because it was so bad. Sad.
  9. Sep 18, 2018
    2
    Takes everything that was awesome in the first season and removes it. Decides to base the entire season on the old game "dig dug" where creatures have created an underground hive that it takes Hopper way too long to figure it out. Joyce makes her entire house into an arts and crafts project again. Mike has basically checked out. Will is possessed by a lame alien who's picky aboutTakes everything that was awesome in the first season and removes it. Decides to base the entire season on the old game "dig dug" where creatures have created an underground hive that it takes Hopper way too long to figure it out. Joyce makes her entire house into an arts and crafts project again. Mike has basically checked out. Will is possessed by a lame alien who's picky about temperature and likes to sleep a lot. Eleven is non-existent until she decides to go on a weird little angst vacation and joins a group of psychotic murders (think villains from classic Ninja Turtles but super lame) for a few days before finally returning to mike (in the last episode of the season) looking like an awkward, tiny hooker. Mike doesn't seem to mind. Eleven screams a lot and waves her hands around and saves the town again. Mike and Eleven go to a school dance. She kisses him in the most obligatory and apathetic way possible. The end. Expand
  10. Jul 18, 2019
    8
    This season finds very inventive ways to keep the plot moving forward while retaining what made the first season so good.
  11. Nov 13, 2017
    0
    Just terrible. After the great season 1 this show did not need another season, it should have been a miniseries! Now they are just redoing everything they already did: Will is attacked by a supernatural monster, his mom is hysterical, the nerds try to find out what's happening, Hopper is cynical and reckless, and Eleven uses her supernatural powers to help. IT'S ALL JUST THE EXACT SAME ASJust terrible. After the great season 1 this show did not need another season, it should have been a miniseries! Now they are just redoing everything they already did: Will is attacked by a supernatural monster, his mom is hysterical, the nerds try to find out what's happening, Hopper is cynical and reckless, and Eleven uses her supernatural powers to help. IT'S ALL JUST THE EXACT SAME AS THE FIRST SEASON!

    I know for many people these days that's what makes them comfortable, just being spoon-fed the exact same thing over and over and over again (look at how many people went to see Star Wars 7 even though it was just a remake of ANH), but for people who like shows to break new creative ground and take risks this was a massive disappointment. Now they are going to keep milking this show until it becomes so bad even the fans can't deny it. A real shame, because the first season was good, but the second season stinks!
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  12. Mar 14, 2018
    3
    I truly enjoyed the first season of the show. In spite of it being so blatantly derivative, it was very well made, very well acted, and very heartfelt and entertaining. It had genuinely rousing moments, good pacing, and a great sense of tension. The sum was larger than its parts.

    The new season was a disappointment to say the least. There is a fine line between inspiration and an honest
    I truly enjoyed the first season of the show. In spite of it being so blatantly derivative, it was very well made, very well acted, and very heartfelt and entertaining. It had genuinely rousing moments, good pacing, and a great sense of tension. The sum was larger than its parts.

    The new season was a disappointment to say the least. There is a fine line between inspiration and an honest to goodness ripoff, and I struggled to find a single original idea here: the show's creators sticky fingers lift ideas ranging all the way from Akira, to the Exorcist, to Alien, to H.P. Lovecraft, to Star Wars, to every John Hughes movie ever made, to E.T. again, and it isn't a passing nod of admiration, no, we are talking ideas and shots plucked straight out of other titles. It's so thoroughly creatively bankrupt, anyone with any degree of familiarity of genre films or series of the past 40 years would be hard pressed not to scoff or roll their eyes at some point. Not good, not good at all.

    The series relied on nostalgia very heavily in the first installment, and that is doubled down on here. In the original it was obvious, but it was second to some very good story telling, whereas here, it seems to be the central focus. This is made more awkward by the fact that some of the anachronisms are incorrect: Reese's pieces didn't have chocolate in them, Kentucky Fried Chicken wasn't called 'KFC' in the 80s (I suspect that last one was due to product endorsement issues), among many others. Nitpicking, perhaps, but it tarnishes the sense of immersion, all the same.

    Some of this could be perhaps be forgivable in service of a great story, but the overall plot is also wooden, predictable, and in places, straight up boring. There's an episode in the middle that is a complete throw away (and yet another opportunity to be 'inspired' by Akira), and when we finally do get back to the main event, it is done in such a trite fashion as to be laughable. You won't have to guess what's about to happen in the slightest. From there events unfold in a series of episodes that are films and shows you have probably already seen, and done better, elsewhere.

    The new characters that are added serve no purpose other than to fill up space and disrupt the terrific ensemble from the first series. Were they left out of the script entirely it would not have changed a thing or even been noticeable, but for the opportunity they provided for still more nostalgia signaling.

    All in all, season 2 is watchable for the most part, and the performances are still great, that can't be overstated. You will love the kids as much as ever. The ending is supremely sweet, but getting there is an exercise in the worst kind of lazy writing and production, designed specifically to play on nostalgia and its related emotions that you may or may not even possess in lieu of quality or depth or anything resembling fresh, creative ideas. The setup for season 3 is impossibly lame, and if the mediocrity of episode 7 was an indication of where they are headed, count me out.

    This is 21st century film-making in every worst possible sense of the notion with some terrific moments thrown in, seemingly almost by accident or as an after thought. Its a shame, and indicative of Netflix in general as time goes by - I can't decide if their shows are indeed penned by algorithms or just people that have been trained to write like them. One point for the cast, one point for the production values, and one for the truly sweet ending.
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  13. Oct 28, 2017
    7
    I really wanted to like this as much as the original but it didn't quite do it for me. The story seemed to lack the same sense of mystery and urgency. Maybe it's partly just due to the fact that we already know the backstory, the government lab, the upside down, the freaky experiments, demogorgon etc. so there's less of a sense of wonder, I'm not really sure. Watching the first season itI really wanted to like this as much as the original but it didn't quite do it for me. The story seemed to lack the same sense of mystery and urgency. Maybe it's partly just due to the fact that we already know the backstory, the government lab, the upside down, the freaky experiments, demogorgon etc. so there's less of a sense of wonder, I'm not really sure. Watching the first season it felt there was a really sense of mystery and horror about the creature with no face lurking around Hawkins. Not so this season.

    The story seemed to meander a lot. The whole Eleven side plot thing just felt unnecessary. A bunch of cliche punk rebels living in a warehouse fighting baddies? Felt kinda B grade with the way it was executed. They didn't really seem to sell the idea that Hawkins/the world was in danger from this shadow monster thing either. The first season had the life and death of Will and Barb at stake, but this season they were like "Oh the world is going to end btw look here's some dead trees." Didn't really feel like much was at stake even though they wanted me to feel as though there was.

    Also the character of Max's brother felt pretty one-dimensional considering how much screen time he got. The only real semblance of depth he was given was in a brief scene with his dad intimidating him. I felt like they should have devoted more time to Max and her brother's home life and backstory rather than some of Eleven's stuff.

    I'm only being this critical because I loved the first season.
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  14. Oct 29, 2017
    6
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Characters make or break a TV show. When a show becomes popular due to character dynamics and fulfilled character arcs all done in eight episodes, it's expected that it would be a hard point to leap off of to continue the series. Stranger Things 2 confronts this problem, and instead creating a new goal and character arcs, they focus on fixing problems from the previous season. This is the bad kind of sequel, where instead of using the platform to explore new territory, they make the choice to the wallow in the first season.

    *Plot*
    The new plot introduced feels contrived, Instead of fighting a creature in a world it shouldn't be in, now they are fighting 'darkness'^tm. The story suffers from not having a clear goal, instead of fighting one out of place monster and finding Will, they are now fighting a lot of monsters and are trying to find Will figuratively.

    *Main characters*
    Every characters story arcs seem to have repeated, it's as if the characters haven't learnt anything from their past (season 1) Will is the victim once again, Joyce is grieving and fighting for her son, Steve is having relationship issues with Nancy, so on and so on.
    They have their moments but they seem to come to the same conclusion as season one.

    *New characters*
    Bob and Kali, both introduced in the season. They seem to be in a character state similar to the fairy godmothers from cinderella; they exist to help the other characters. Bob appears only to comfort and fix electronics, and Kali's role seems to be to show Eleven how to use her powers and distract her from the plot. These characters I feel have been brought in unfairly, they don't grow as a person through the story, they don't change. Which bring us to Max and dart (the baby monster) both characters were introduced the same way (the main characters were interested to them, then they feel sorry for them, then there are reasons the main characters can't interact with them, then they become friends again.) It's contrived and they don't feel like real characters, which to be fair is more important for Max. These characters feel like a loss of potential, more than anything else.

    *Overall*
    The season may be a rehash, but its still worth it watch. This season seems like a step to get plot points out of the way before actually making a new story. A Lot of questions were answered but only to make place for new ones. I'm excited to see where they take it.
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  15. Nov 27, 2017
    0
    Just horrid. Season 1 was pretty decent. Season 2 is a huge letdown, acting is weak, writing is awful, production is just awful. RIP, don't make a season 3.
  16. Nov 7, 2017
    7
    A recycled version of the first season, but still very enjoyable. Entertaining plot, though it feels like something is missing. Improved character development on certain characters. Decent new additions, but they feel unnecessary. The standout of the second season is Noah Schnapp, joined by a group of actors who work well together.
  17. Nov 13, 2017
    0
    It really sucks that so many TV shows with a strong idea for a single season (see also: Mr Robot, Bloodline, Westworld) have to keep getting milked and milked for more episodes even though it's obvious the story has nowhere else to go. Season 1 was a fun supernatural thriller with a great throwback 80's setting, but it was also a complete self-contained story that really, really, REALLYIt really sucks that so many TV shows with a strong idea for a single season (see also: Mr Robot, Bloodline, Westworld) have to keep getting milked and milked for more episodes even though it's obvious the story has nowhere else to go. Season 1 was a fun supernatural thriller with a great throwback 80's setting, but it was also a complete self-contained story that really, really, REALLY did not need a sequel. Yet here we are.

    As usual with these unnecessary followup seasons, the characters either 1) spin their wheels going nowhere, 2) rehash the same character arcs they already had, or 3) get tangled up in pointless melodrama that has nothing to do with the main plot threads. You can set your watch by this pattern these days. Boy I sure can't wait for Season 7 when Joyce once again turns her house upside down to map out the latest supernatural horror attacking her son, and Nancy is still dithering around in her love triangle, and the geeky kids are still having petty arguments over their raging hormones, and Hopper foolishly charges into supernatural danger with no plan and no backup.

    I have to give special mention to the grotesquely awful episode with the vomit-worth Indian chick and her oh-so-cliche crew of Hollywood-diverse henchmen, where they try to turn this show into another Heroes ripoff. That was one of the worst TV episodes I've ever seen, and strongly hints and just how much worse this series is gonna get going forward. I was honestly rooting for the cops to air them all out at the end, but no, naturally they all escape with yet another implausible deus ex machina.

    Meanwhile the red-headed girl only exists to cause melodrama (watch the interview where the actress talks about how they forced her to do an interracial kiss on camera even though she really didn't want to, it'll make you want to strangle Shawn Levy. He seems like another Weinstein in the making with his love of humiliating actresses over this stuff), and her brother is the most one-dimensional cardboard villain I've seen this year.

    I really, really wish they would've quit while they were ahead. It looks like this is going set a new speed record for a series going from fresh and fun and new to being just another cynical Hollywood cash-in that overstays its welcome.
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  18. Oct 27, 2017
    4
    Season 1 was a tightly-wound pleasant surprise. Season 2 is an over-wrought, convoluted mess. Some of the elegantly ambivalent loose ends from Season 1 would've been better left untouched. Add to that tons of subplots for seemingly every one of the cast of characters, and this season wears out its welcome fairly fast. Less would have been more. Not hopeful for a Season 3.
  19. Oct 30, 2017
    7
    I loved everything about this but they should have had better character development for the new member and her douche brother. Like they could have so easily done that but had to make the whole season 9eps like come on. Let me guess season 3 will be 6eps? I understand Netflix is in a huge DEBT atm but you'd think they would have at least did some stronger character development for her..
  20. Nov 13, 2017
    0
    I will admit I had some trepidation when I first heard they were making another season of Stranger Things, and this is exactly why: it doesn't make sense that this same town keeps getting attacked over and over by horrors from beyond, plus now all the mystery of the first season is drained away and it is nearly impossible to create believable drama for the characters that can compare withI will admit I had some trepidation when I first heard they were making another season of Stranger Things, and this is exactly why: it doesn't make sense that this same town keeps getting attacked over and over by horrors from beyond, plus now all the mystery of the first season is drained away and it is nearly impossible to create believable drama for the characters that can compare with the original story. Where will they go next? "Well gang it's a new year, I wonder what new Upside Down Monster will attack us this time? Will I hope your mom paid her Monster Possession insurance because it's a new school year and you know what that means!"

    Also: episode 7 was THE WORST. I can't believe they tried to ripoff all the other superhero shows on TV like that, plus all the gang members (especially the leader) were totally ridiculous and not believable. I was amazed they tried to do that, and naturally failed so badly.
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  21. Nov 5, 2017
    1
    This is one of the most overrated Shows in recent tv-history. I can accept it as an mediocre, entertaining homage to the oldschool "Scary Movies" and tv-shows of the 80-90's. Its a kind of hybrid between movies like Carpenters The Thing (the monsters and score ring clear here), Spielbergs E.T., and Stephen Kings IT (the kiddie-cast). Also with undertones of The X-Files, Twin Peaks,This is one of the most overrated Shows in recent tv-history. I can accept it as an mediocre, entertaining homage to the oldschool "Scary Movies" and tv-shows of the 80-90's. Its a kind of hybrid between movies like Carpenters The Thing (the monsters and score ring clear here), Spielbergs E.T., and Stephen Kings IT (the kiddie-cast). Also with undertones of The X-Files, Twin Peaks, Goosebumps etc. This is why i find the show so unoriginal - we've all seen these plots before, but better.

    Thats the next thing, the acting. The kids are so bad! At first this might be attributed to bad writing, but the kids jus seem like genuinly bad actors, all of them. This, combined witht the poor writing, makes the characters extreemely unlikeable. With the exception of the semi-retarded super-nerd, Justin perhaps, none of these characters came across as likeable, if anything they were just plain annoying. The kid that the shows storyline is centered around, Will, is especially loathable, my good god i hate that kid. After the introduction, everytime you see him on screen he acts like a whiny little ingrate. Sure he might have been infected by some interdimensional parasite, but does he have to be such an stupid **** I hate him. Also the "Elleven" character is ridiculous. Millie Brown might be one of the worst kid acters i have ever seen (i had to plain skip episode 7 of the 2. season), only topped by Danish Linnea Berthelsen from episode 7 - just skip it.

    I really hate this show and all the unworthy attention its getting, because this is a indicator of how many ****s exist out there, with no taste or critical sense whatsoever, some are even close friends of mine... Wake up, this show is terrible!
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  22. Nov 6, 2017
    6
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This season felt retarded.

    El11 should have die half season for severe blood lost. We get it; she bleed when using the powers, gee. Like, she is risking brain aneurysm every time she change channels on the TV, is like Homer with a gun.

    OST is good but stop switching songs so often. Is like "Look, 80s music is cool!, ehh?, ehhhhh? Here is another one! do you member 80s music? I member!!" Jesus every single song feel force down the throat of the audience. is no longer serving and complementing the series, is completely fighting the series for the foreground.

    Literally the whole El11 plot is worthless. You could had cast the actress for the 30 minutes of the last episode and would have been so much impressive. Mother plot is lame, the SJ-punk-W is stupid. A complete derail of minutes and resources. You could have given all of that time to Max and Max's brother. Show the father of Max is better parent but got screw in the divorce, show some dichotomy on the **** brother because is abuse by the father. Something.

    And the whole story is full of scify troopes, you can see everything coming from miles away. No surprises whatsoever: "you see that glass, is everythingproof! CRACK- well, not so much", the zerg hivemind, the grumpy coop, the crazy conspiracy guy, Demidogs are bulletproof except in the last 5 minutes.

    I hope that there is a season 3 with one episode. The demigorgon-ubergod destroying the entire stupid town.
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  23. Oct 29, 2017
    8
    Even that season two is more satisfactory, I think season one is better. This doesn´t mean that this season is bad, because it is good. The performances are really good, the special effects are amazing, and the soundtrack is perfect. The addition of new characters is not unnecessary, it is appropriate to the story. There are moments of tension that really leave you cold when they´re over.Even that season two is more satisfactory, I think season one is better. This doesn´t mean that this season is bad, because it is good. The performances are really good, the special effects are amazing, and the soundtrack is perfect. The addition of new characters is not unnecessary, it is appropriate to the story. There are moments of tension that really leave you cold when they´re over. But, one of the issues of this season, is the bad use of “eleven” in the almost all of the episodes (mostly, episode 7) in the end, Stranger Things season two, is entertaining, funny, charming and addictive. Expand
  24. Nov 7, 2017
    10
    best show ive ever watched! never been so hyped and thrilled for a tv show (exept for spongebob when i was 5 XD) please see this show for your selves...
  25. Nov 8, 2017
    9
    This was overall way better then the first season. Delivers on giving favorite characters more depth and more to do. I also thought the finale felt like more a finale then season 1. It was much grander and more epic. I finished Season 1 liking this show. I finished Season 2 loving it.
  26. Nov 12, 2017
    10
    better than season 1 in some areas but lacking in others, overall pros are far outweighs the cons. Nice character development with expansion of the story. Next season will decide that whether this show will remain in category of good shows or make a leap towards legendary territory.
  27. Nov 24, 2017
    6
    I'll start by saying Stranger Things season 1 was one of my favorite shows ever.

    Stranger Things season 2 was just okay to me. I didn't feel any of the emotion I should have felt. It was good television overall, but it was a disappointment from the quality season 1 had. (spoilers) First of all, there's plotholes galore: The demidogs are immune to bullets whenever the plot needs
    I'll start by saying Stranger Things season 1 was one of my favorite shows ever.

    Stranger Things season 2 was just okay to me. I didn't feel any of the emotion I should have felt. It was good television overall, but it was a disappointment from the quality season 1 had.

    (spoilers)

    First of all, there's plotholes galore: The demidogs are immune to bullets whenever the plot needs them to be. Like halfway through the series, Bob is killed by demidogs and Hopper tries to shoot them but the bullets just bounce off. At the end of the series, Hopper is able to shoot them successfully. Not to mention they get hurt by Steve wielding a baseball bat like halfway through the show. I guess all you needed was 100 baseball-bat Steves to take down the hivemind, huh?

    Speaking of hivemind, the show contradicts itself when it gives Dustin's pet demidog some individuality. It clearly disobeys the hivemind when it shows mercy to the party, which is a plothole and a cheap emotional moment. It didn't feel real to me.

    Eleven meets up with another girl with powers, and she was actually an interesting character, but they abandoned her quickly. I hope she comes back.

    There was nothing surprising about this season and everything just went exactly as expected. Me and my roommates were able to predict the plot perfectly as it unfolded, nothing like season 1 where we were left guessing.

    They tried to mirror season 1, which I thought was cool, but it just wasn't anywhere near as good. They repeated the same exact story instead of mirroring it in a meaningful way.

    The characters felt worse this season too, and the acting wasn't as good. I didn't feel any goosebumps and shivers the way the first season made me feel. I didn't cry when Will was ultimately saved. It wasn't emotional at all for me. When the season ended I was just like "that's it?"

    I hope they use this season to set up for something amazing in season 3, but somehow I think they will just produce something sub-par and the fanatic audience will eat it up. Same thing that happens to all great television (I'm looking at you, Game of Thrones + Walking Dead).
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  28. Apr 25, 2018
    6
    I liked this show but not the same love I can give from the first season. The story started strong (I loved the other mutant's storyline) but it felt flat after a while and the pacing of the story became tiresome. The actors are still lovable, but the characters are somewhat not that like-able anymore. What really destroyed this for me is the last scene where it teases another "possible"I liked this show but not the same love I can give from the first season. The story started strong (I loved the other mutant's storyline) but it felt flat after a while and the pacing of the story became tiresome. The actors are still lovable, but the characters are somewhat not that like-able anymore. What really destroyed this for me is the last scene where it teases another "possible" sequel to this mess. It annoyed me that Netflix is just milking this franchise and it will be just a matter of time before it becomes a hot mess. Expand
  29. Nov 15, 2017
    0
    Honestly, with everything coming out about Weinstein and Kevin Spacey and Corey Feldman, I was really unnerved by all the scenes in the last few episodes where Will is in just a hospital gown and they keep tying him to gurneys and chairs and beds. There are some real sickos behind this show who stick in all these unneeded shots of a prepubescent boy being bound hand and foot and strugglingHonestly, with everything coming out about Weinstein and Kevin Spacey and Corey Feldman, I was really unnerved by all the scenes in the last few episodes where Will is in just a hospital gown and they keep tying him to gurneys and chairs and beds. There are some real sickos behind this show who stick in all these unneeded shots of a prepubescent boy being bound hand and foot and struggling to escape. Really, really disgusting.

    I did a little research and found that the young red-headed actress gave an interview where she said she didn't want to kiss the black boy in the final episode (it wasn't in the script either), but the director Shawn Levy forced her to do it and then made her shoot multiple takes just because he saw it was uncomfortable for her (he even laughs about this like he thinks it's funny making young girls humiliate themselves, just like Weinstein). If you watch the scene you can see she looks really awkward and stiff when she does it, and the camera cuts away right away.

    I'm calling it now: there is something "off" about the people behind this show, and there is going to be a scandal sooner or later.
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  30. Oct 27, 2017
    10
    Popcorn TV at its finest. Season 2 manages to build a plot not unlike the sprawling nebulous monster behind everything in the upside-down. Never mind critical reviews comparing this to 80’s movies (I’m looking at you, EW). It’s NOT a movie, it’s a television show and setting the expectation that it will have as tight a story as a 90-120 minute big screen flick is setting a ridiculousPopcorn TV at its finest. Season 2 manages to build a plot not unlike the sprawling nebulous monster behind everything in the upside-down. Never mind critical reviews comparing this to 80’s movies (I’m looking at you, EW). It’s NOT a movie, it’s a television show and setting the expectation that it will have as tight a story as a 90-120 minute big screen flick is setting a ridiculous benchmark. Everyone gets a turn at bat this time, Steve and Max literally. And the story is satisfying on so many levels the competition pales in comparison. I wish I could say more, but the secret police would surely make me disappear if I dropped any spoilers. Just go watch and brace for your entire day to disappear like Mews. Expand
Metascore
78

Generally favorable reviews - based on 33 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 32 out of 33
  2. Negative: 0 out of 33
  1. Reviewed by: Troy Patterson
    Dec 15, 2017
    80
    As with last year’s introductory season, a Spielbergian sense of wonder and a John Hughes-like knack for underage anthropology invigorate the show’s approach to scary science-fiction.
  2. Reviewed by: Nathan Frontiero
    Nov 6, 2017
    75
    Stranger Things 2 ultimately feels less like a cash in on the success of the first season and more like its narrative complement, allowing the creators to fully explore the ramifications of the world they created.
  3. 80
    All in all, Stranger Things season 2 is ultimately more of the same, but still a very worthy sequel, which is good news for those of us (like me) who only hoped for the Duffer Brothers to manage to carry through the success of the original run with an affecting, and believable, continuation of the story.