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caLLous

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One a week, looks like. The next 3 of Stranger Things on Christmas Day and then the last one on NYE. They're really stretching it out which is a bit of an affront because it's taken them so long to make the last couple of seasons but it's still watchable.
 

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Will wait until they're all in and download 'em. (Dodges the adverts that way too).

Don't mind the ST release schedule - breaks it up effectively into a 3 night viewing event for me, which is good because I won't be able to use it as an excuse for doing fuck all during the day just because it's raining outside :)
 

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Will wait until they're all in and download 'em. (Dodges the adverts that way too).

Don't mind the ST release schedule - breaks it up effectively into a 3 night viewing event for me, which is good because I won't be able to use it as an excuse for doing fuck all during the day just because it's raining outside :)
My wife and I made a deal - We watch stranger things in return for watching a TV series of my choice. It's not bad actually, I didn't think I'd like it, but I do. My wife gets a little annoyed that I know what some of the Dungeons and Dragons things are before they explain it on the show. "How do you know what a <insert D&D monster> is??"
 

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My wife and I made a deal - We watch stranger things in return for watching a TV series of my choice. It's not bad actually, I didn't think I'd like it, but I do. My wife gets a little annoyed that I know what some of the Dungeons and Dragons things are before they explain it on the show. "How do you know what a <insert D&D monster> is??"
It's alright, it's watchable but it feels like it just needs to be over, now. All of the "kids" are in their mid-20s now, it's ridiculous and, subjectively, a couple of them haven't developed into very good adult actors. It's a beautiful, stylish show though and the music is consistently great. They've definitely nailed the era vibe, all the way through.
 

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My wife and I made a deal - We watch stranger things in return for watching a TV series of my choice. It's not bad actually, I didn't think I'd like it, but I do. My wife gets a little annoyed that I know what some of the Dungeons and Dragons things are before they explain it on the show. "How do you know what a <insert D&D monster> is??"

-PTSD intensifies- I too had this encounter.
 

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It's alright, it's watchable but it feels like it just needs to be over, now. All of the "kids" are in their mid-20s now, it's ridiculous and, subjectively, a couple of them haven't developed into very good adult actors. It's a beautiful, stylish show though and the music is consistently great. They've definitely nailed the era vibe, all the way through.
One or two are shocking actors, and one or two clearly would like to be away doing something else, but it's one of those shows my kids got into when they were old enough so we watch it together. First four eps were good and I did love the bit the bit where Robin thinks she's having the "OK to be gay" talk and Will is taking it as the "OK to be a real wizard" talk.
 

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Robin thinks she's having the "OK to be gay" talk and Will is taking it as the "OK to be a real wizard" talk.
Man. I'm so naive. I need to rewatch that.

The OK to be gay talk I got. I didn't read it from his standpoint :D
 

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