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Stranger Things' creators Matt and Ross Duffer respond to the review bombing of Will's coming out episode in Season 5.
What started out as a scary kids sci-fi adventure went all the way into epic coming-of-age allegory. Our core squad of adolescent geeks -- Will (Noah Schnapp), Dustin (Gaten Matarazzo), Lucas (Caleb McLaughlin) and Mike (Finn Wolfhard) -- all grew emotionally and philosophically at a pace almost equal to that which the kid actors portraying them became eligible to vote,
The show’s score has plummeted in the wake of the release of the second batch of episodes from season five, falling to a series-low 57 percent. The show has also received plenty of blowback on social media since the Vol. 2 episodes were released on Christmas Day.
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‘Stranger Things 5’ Gets Review Bombed as Will’s Coming Out Becomes Worst-Rated Episode on IMDb
Stranger Things' Season 5 has been review bombed on Rotten Tomatoes, as Will's coming out became the lowest-rated episode on IMDb.
The Stranger Things series finale delivers an epic, emotional conclusion, tying up character arcs and providing a fitting ending. Read our review.
The final season of "Stranger Things" sparks heated debate as Netflix show's audience rating drops to 56% on Rotten Tomatoes amid mixed fan reactions to storyline choices.
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Stranger Things season 5 episode 8 recap and review (Updating Live)
After nearly a decade and five epic seasons, Netflix's juggernaut sci-fi TV series Stranger Things is finally coming to an end. It's been a hell of a ride, but
The Duffer Brothers respect those old formulas enough to iterate more than they innovate. The show’s resolutions have always tended to reaffirm emotional bonds — and restore the sweet, humdrum rhythms of ordinary life after fighting unspeakable horrors — more successfully than they address questions of lore (or even basic narrative coherence).