Written for Stranger Things

Cleta 2022-09-16 05:02:05

I finished three seasons of "Stranger Things" in two consecutive days at 2x speed. I came across this name before I watched it, and I mistakenly thought it was everyone's favorite name for "The World's Wonderful Story", until I continued to see it in "This Is Not OK". The mention of the drama, I'm glad to see it, I like it, but I don't know what I like about it.

The main line of the 3 seasons is almost all about 4 boys to save the world. It is easy to think rationally that it is unrealistic, but I am willing to believe that it is true.

As for Will, if I had to say who I liked the most, Will might be my answer. When everyone knew nothing about monsters and were unprepared, he became the only living creature to be plundered by monsters. I remember an episode called "Will the Wise", for me, he is. In the first season, because of the plot, he didn't make many appearances. At the same time, he kept in touch with his mother through the flickering of lights. For me, Will's mother? is also an important reason for Will's survival. She understands Will, understands Will, supports Will, and I like the house Will builds in the woods?

About Mike, Will and Mike, the boy group Dustin said that there can only be one best friend, although Mike denied it, but if so, then the best friend should be Will and Mike, and many of Will's differences are Mike's perception Yes, Will keeps a lot of what he sees in his heart, but Mike, he can tell. In the second season, they sat together in the small dark room. Mike talked about Ei he thought he had lost. Will talked about the fear of the connection between himself and the monster. They could touch each other. When he hit rock bottom, Mike was proud of him, proud of him being the spy among the monsters, and Will could no longer be a "zombie boy" but a super "spy". I want to be a friend like Mike.

Regarding 11, even with superpowers, I still think she is pathetic, and this pathos is what superpowers bring. Each of the combat groups will have a human-wide advantage that stands out in combat, with only 11, she is the weapon of battle, thanks to her superpowers. In the third season, 11's ability has been abused for me. I don't know if it's OK for her to have a nosebleed with her superpower, or if it has no effect at all. I care about the nosebleed because I put Is she a friend? But they don't, they don't care about the possible side effects of the abuse of 11's ability, Mike really care, he loves her, she is a real hurt person to him, when Max stops Mike from using 11's energy Say "11 should have the right to choose independently, and 11 understands his own energy usage". 11 How much do you really know about your own energy use? However, she has been living in passive imperative training, and benefited from 8's guidance on the ability to use the ability in ordinary concentrated bursts. 11s have the right to choose to use their abilities, but as friends, even as members of their precious team, they should also have the obligation to express their concern for 11s. 11 was injured, and when they were looking for tools to heal, Nancy said "we need Ei", which is different from protecting her younger brother, just need Ei.

The rare thing about the four-person team is that they really care about each other. They have principles and rules, but they will remember and abide by every rule. They understand that only unity can win. The outside world may reject bullying them. The team, and if you want to join this team, you obviously won't be in charge of beating them up.

And Dustin brought me a senior's cultural pool under low-to-dust scrutiny.

I love everyone!

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  • Jim Hopper: Three inch minimum! Leave the door open three inches!

  • Mom #1: [when Billy arrives at pool] And... showtime.