The first and second seasons are okay, the plot is better. Especially the last three groups of people met in the laboratory without agreeing to a contract, and then cooperated with each other to drive away the monster. After watching the first two episodes of the third season, I feel like I can't watch it anymore! Here's why: The first two episodes of season three feel like love stories between children? El and Mike kept kissing, Dustin went home to get in touch with each other, Hopper and Will's mother tried to deal with it, then Hopper pursued Will's mother, and el asked Max for love counseling? Mike consulting Lucas? Mike's mother and Max's brother almost had an extramarital sex? And that ex-boyfriend wants to pick up girls every day during his working hours, and it feels like everyone in the film is driven by sex, and the screenwriter was turned from an pornographic film? What's more, it's really good for such a young junior high school student to fall in love every day? No longer a group of children who like scientific exploration, but full of brains!
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