Originally Posted by BlackOp:
Season 4 seems to stylistically transitioned into Nightmare on Elm Street...I had just re-watched that about a month ago.
Reading on here...that they cast Freddie Krueger makes perfect sense and reaffirms what I was thinking. I'm only 3 episodes in..and knew nothing in advance.
It took me a minute to realize it because this season is over-the-top ridiculous 80s horror-cheese...I was like WTF is going on? Its much different than the previous seasons...which is kind of brilliant as when they were kids...it had a Stand by Me innocence...they couldn't play the angle anymore.
They rely on the 80s memorabilia a little too much...but...it's entertaining...as long as you know season 4 is supposed to be wildly stupid.
I was thinking Nightmare on Elm Street in the first episode of season 4 when the cheerleader gets
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killed violently in the air and Eddie is watching it happen. He then of course gets blamed for it. It's a lot like the Rod character in Nightmare on Elm St when he watches Tina getting killed mid-air and on the walls/ceiling
Originally Posted by Bowser:
I'm way WAY behind on this show. Trying to get into this show and I'm in season 3, episode 3 - I'm at the point where Billy took his lifeguard counterpart to be "assimilated" by the thing the Soviets let out. It seems the tension gets ratcheted up from the first two seasons.
Is the young Soviet doctor Patrick Wilson?
Season 3 is easily the worst. Just power through it, play it in the background. Then grab your popcorn for season 4.
By far the biggest change is the shift from the characters being kids to being high schoolers with at least a semi relatable maturity. It turns into more of a high school drama that adults can relate to. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Not sure how Eddie Munson makes it out of season 4. I think he has to die. There’s no way to prove that Vecna is doing this shit to people. So what’s Eddie gonna do? Hide out the rest of his life or live in the upside down?
It sucks but I think he’s a season 4 only character.
They don't seem to have any issues introducing a likable character and killing them off. They did it with Sean Astin (can't remember his character's name), Billy, and probably Eddie Munson next. [Reply]
Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501:
Season 3 is easily the worst. Just power through it, play it in the background. Then grab your popcorn for season 4.
By far the biggest change is the shift from the characters being kids to being high schoolers with at least a semi relatable maturity. It turns into more of a high school drama that adults can relate to.
Strong disagree. Season 3 was way better than season 2 for me. [Reply]
I just finished season 3 last night and have yet to read anything regarding season 4.
I didn't think season 3 was as bad as i thought it'd be. The writing got pretty bad in the last two episodes but hey, w/e. The show is meant to emulate the 80's...an era rife with tackyness and poor writing. So in that sense it works. [Reply]
Originally Posted by notorious:
They stretched that out way too long.
Yeah, that was a bit frustrating after what was a great season. I remember looking at the time remaining and thinking, “what could they possibly do with this last 40 minutes?” Turns out the correct answer was nothing for 35 of those 40. [Reply]
i can't get over how terrible the acting is on this show. that and if you focus on each's appearance, they must all come from a family of mongoloids or something :-) [Reply]