Personal feeling 7 points
7 points are given to the grasp of children's psychology, the stable adjustment of multi-line narrative, the good special effects, and the exquisite restoration of the service.
But compared to the excellent atmosphere shaping of the previous two seasons, the suspense of this season has almost plummeted, from excellent hunting suspense to B-level zombie attack.
Lazy and unrealistic elements of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union, and old-fashioned capitalist freedom to influence the Soviets, this episode looks a bit like a Korean movie. Do you think that socialism came out of the village?
The plot is driven by no brains and relies on characters to make trouble. Dustin looks horrible this season. Although the last two episodes suddenly have IQ online, the previous IQ has dropped too much, which is very annoying.
Lucas sister is also very annoying, and mechanical serenity is very undesirable.
The children's quarrel is also very noisy, Elven and Mike are sweet bobo, Hopper's old father-in-law is jealous, and the old father-in-law threatens to cause the young couple to be awkward. The part is very vivid and cute, showing the skills of the first two seasons, but the rest is very noisy and not as good as before. Processing and scheduling of two seasons. Perhaps this is also to adapt to the developmental speed of the young actors, and take this season as a farewell to the young boy scouts adventure. Looking at some of the information from season four, the future is likely to be a teenage adventure.
In addition to Hopper's offline and Elven's super power failure, it's a bit unusual, and the whole season is almost a mix of old routines. I don’t know if it’s because the creation time is too short, or there are other plans, but my personal feeling is that the quality of the script has declined significantly compared to the first two seasons.
With the exception of Suzie's short passage, this ingenious little foreshadowing is quite the style of the previous two seasons.
There is also the foreshadowing of the character Billy from the second season to the present.
On the whole, this season's IQ has gone crazy, which has seriously damaged the excellent horror and suspense atmosphere of the first two seasons, and I look forward to the next season.
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