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I was confused with how they portrayed the secret evil government people. Benny finds 011 first and calls social services or whatever. Evil government agency intercepted the call and sent an agent to retrieve the child. Then he is brutally murdered by the government despite the fact he had no clue about Eleven's powers or anything that was going on. From Benny's perspective, he just found a strange lost kid and reported it. His death was completely unnecessary. It makes you think "wow this secret government agency is ruthless, evil and very cautious". Fair enough. But then Hopper invades the facility. Instead of offing him, they drug him and put him back at his home and just hope he thinks it is all a dream. Despite the fact that Hopper knew more than any other civilian, and was in a position of authority and unlikely to give up. He didn't buy that it was just a dream for a second. Maybe they thought the town would be suspicious if he died, but like they later show they had the perfect way to kill him (that he was a depressed drug addict who OD'd) Then Hopper and Winona invade the facility again. Instead of offing him, they make a deal to have Eleven's whereabouts. But why wouldn't they just kill him second he revealed where Eleven is? I know they thought "the portal will kill them both anyway" but for how cautious they were with Benny, it makes no sense to gamble that. Basically letting Hopper live while killing Benny for no reason just doesn't make sense to me.
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 08:07 |
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Honestly yeah, I agree. One explanation could be that it's easier to have grandma assassin do her dirty work in private than when surrounded by regular workers. There's got to be a point when the average security mook has issues with killing the chief of police and ten year olds.
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 08:30 |
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KakerMix posted:idgi they're saying Barb was fat. Barb was not fat, you take that back at once.
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 09:22 |
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Imperative thing to remember: The only person who ever wore anything flattering in the eighties was Kelly Bundy.
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 09:36 |
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Meta Ridley posted:But then Hopper invades the facility. Instead of offing him, they drug him and put him back at his home and just hope he thinks it is all a dream. Despite the fact that Hopper knew more than any other civilian, and was in a position of authority and unlikely to give up. He didn't buy that it was just a dream for a second. they tried to od him but his tolerance was so high that he just passed out darth_pizza posted:they're saying Barb was fat. Barb was not fat, you take that back at once. she was fat
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 11:55 |
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her bottom half was fat
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 12:03 |
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yea still def 80s fat tho
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 12:04 |
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darth_pizza posted:they're saying Barb was fat. Barb was not fat, you take that back at once.
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 12:25 |
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im guessing that the tulip face is just a worker ant and that weird structure with the alien breathing/feeding tube down throat is nurturing some larger alien or colony or something. i wonder if next season is going to be a continuation of this setting and characters or will they do the "entirely new story+cast" route
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 13:07 |
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thathonkey posted:im guessing that the tulip face is just a worker ant and that weird structure with the alien breathing/feeding tube down throat is nurturing some larger alien or colony or something. i wonder if next season is going to be a continuation of this setting and characters or will they do the "entirely new story+cast" route They've said it will be a sequel and will take place about a year after the first one ends (because it would look really dumb if they try to pretend its the next day with obviously older kids). They've even said they might do a short PC game to bridge the seasons as they really liked the mockup some guy did of ST as a point and click adventure.
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 13:18 |
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ok good. hopefully THE DUFFER BROS. will knock it out the park again. is it just me or do they sound like a low rent version of the coen bros. though
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 13:20 |
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Blue Train posted:yea It was weird how little they attention the show paid to her death. No panicked parents or mourning. After watching six episodes, I was worried that when they showed the monster I was going to be disappointed no matter what it looked like. And yeah, I was. I think the letting the audience's imagination run wild can be much scarier.
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 13:34 |
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.lnk to the past posted:It was weird how little they attention the show paid [spoiler] to her death. No panicked parents or mourning. [/spoiler i was thinking the same thing and i almost posted about it until i realized she a fat nerd nobody likes. even her friend barely reacted to finding out she was dead on screen.
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 13:36 |
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Millie posted:She was the token fat girl of the 80s. They didn't have curvy lard balls with condishuns like we do now. Thyroids hadn't been invented yet
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 13:39 |
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I wish theyd do another standalone story. I loved it, but i feel enough questions have been answered that i do t want a sequel
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 13:43 |
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Meta Ridley posted:I was confused with how they portrayed the secret evil government people. in terms of plausible deniability it's one thing to kill off a restaurant chef and make it look like a suicide but when you've got people all over town suddenly committing "suicide" it might look more suspicious? and in terms of offing Hopper, maybe they did give him enough drugs to kill a man but he lived anyway anyway this government agency is run by a crazy man who gave women LSD and impregnated them for psychic babies so I don't think he's thinking on the same rational level as you or I
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 13:52 |
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yeah a lethal dose of a drug wouldnt necessarily kill you especially if you have built up a tolerance to that drug in your body by being a junky sheriff for years
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Drunk Nerds posted:I wish theyd do another standalone story. I loved it, but i feel enough questions have been answered that i do t want a sequel Me too. While you run the risk of not being able to put that lightning back in the bottle like True Detective, a continuation of the story seems unnecessary. Currently, Stranger Things is good like a Stephen King short story. Expanding the story into a second season would make it bad, like a Stephen King novel.
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 14:18 |
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.lnk to the past posted:It was weird how little they attention the show paid to her death. No panicked parents or mourning. They parked her car next to a bus stop to make it seem like she ran away. Why anyone would ditch a perfectly good car to take the bus instead is another matter.
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 15:30 |
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thathonkey posted:im guessing that the tulip face is just a worker ant and that weird structure with the alien breathing/feeding tube down throat is nurturing some larger alien or colony or something. i wonder if next season is going to be a continuation of this setting and characters or will they do the "entirely new story+cast" route They're going to send El in with some marines. Then its going to be like game over for the upside down after they nuke it. FogHelmut fucked around with this message at 15:52 on Aug 9, 2016 |
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Kung Food posted:They parked her car next to a bus stop to make it seem like she ran away. Why anyone would ditch a perfectly good car to take the bus instead is another matter. This isn't that strange either, a bus allows you to leave without being traced as easily and back in the day it was easier to buy cars I think? I dunno, the 80's is like ancient history
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 15:58 |
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Heffer posted:Honestly yeah, I agree. One explanation could be that it's easier to have grandma assassin do her dirty work in private than when surrounded by regular workers. There's got to be a point when the average security mook has issues with killing the chief of police and ten year olds. Also we only see them speak to each other briefly but I got the impression assassin woman thought the whole base and project was a huge waste of time and just wanted to kill any non-military folks with knowledge and shut it down while the doctor/dad wanted to keep it operating smoothly with a skeleton crew. 8-Bit Scholar posted:This isn't that strange either, a bus allows you to leave without being traced as easily and back in the day it was easier to buy cars I think? I dunno, the 80's is like ancient history Definitely, I have a friend who ran a moving company in the 80s/early 90s that would move like office furniture and stuff. At that time it was cheaper for them to buy multiple crap vehicles for a single big job and then junk them than it was to rent or buy and maintain a few good ones because it was way easier to find some dude's lot and give them like $400 for something that looks like absolute poo poo but will run well enough for the next week or two they need it. Neo Rasa fucked around with this message at 16:42 on Aug 9, 2016 |
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thathonkey posted:i was thinking the same thing and i almost posted about it until i realized she a fat nerd nobody likes. even her friend barely reacted to finding out she was dead on screen. hah yeah even her parents were like "well at least she's not fat anymore "
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Meta Ridley posted:Basically letting Hopper live while killing Benny for no reason just doesn't make sense to me. I always figured they were totally going to kill Hopper and Winona, they were just manipulating them into telling them where the kids were and what they knew first. The nice restaurant owner dude just had nothing of value to them so he got the immediate head shot. That makes sense because they let Hopper/Winona go into the shadow world and then went 'lol they're never fuckin' coming outta there.' So they definitely planned to tie up loose ends. Moridin920 fucked around with this message at 18:07 on Aug 9, 2016 |
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Moridin920 posted:I always figured they were totally going to kill Hopper and Winona, they were just manipulating them into telling them where the kids were and what they knew first. The nice restaurant owner dude just had nothing of value to them so he got the immediate head shot. yeah, that's how I saw it "no one who goes in there comes out, so good luck you two!"
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 18:06 |
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After covering up two deaths and killing a third person they probably hit a point where it's a better idea to bully a dozen people into keeping quiet than to somehow try to cover up a dozen more murders.
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Germstore posted:After covering up two deaths and killing a third person they probably hit a point where it's a better idea to bully a dozen people into keeping quiet than to somehow try to cover up a dozen more murders. The fact that there wasn't a contingency plan in place for something like this just cements how goddamn stupid the government is in Stranger Things. They don't hire any townsfolk, so nobody is forced into silence by complicity, what possible leverage besides violence could they put against the town? In the epilogue sequence it's even shown that they get their dumb asses sued by Joyce and others.
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 18:22 |
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.lnk to the past posted:After watching six episodes, I was worried that when they showed the monster I was going to be disappointed no matter what it looked like. And yeah, I was. I think the letting the audience's imagination run wild can be much scarier. Someone already said this, but they really should've gone with lovely 80's animatronics on that thing instead of lovely CGI
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 18:29 |
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Metanaut posted:Someone already said this, but they really should've gone with lovely 80's animatronics on that thing instead of lovely CGI SHUT UP ABOUT EFX
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8-Bit Scholar posted:The fact that there wasn't a contingency plan in place for something like this just cements how goddamn stupid the government is in Stranger Things. They don't hire any townsfolk, so nobody is forced into silence by complicity, what possible leverage besides violence could they put against the town? In the epilogue sequence it's even shown that they get their dumb asses sued by Joyce and others. to be fair the CIA is goddamn stupid just look at MK Ultra and Frank Olsen Moridin920 fucked around with this message at 18:57 on Aug 9, 2016 |
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Moridin920 posted:to be fair the CIA is goddamn stupid They can also be pretty whimsical https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acoustic_Kitty But they even said that the Stranger Things lab was an offshoot from Ultra, as Ele's mom was an MK Ultra subject
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Germstore posted:After covering up two deaths and killing a third person they probably hit a point where it's a better idea to bully a dozen people into keeping quiet than to somehow try to cover up a dozen more murders. Not to mention I could swear that the Feds briefly mentioned in ep4 or 5 that the monster grabbed some fishermen and maybe a few other guys at some point. So people are getting disappeared from that small town pretty quickly.
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 19:21 |
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Booblord Zagats posted:They can also be pretty whimsical https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acoustic_Kitty quote:CIA researchers believed that they could train cats to move short distances but that "the environmental and security factors in using this technique in a real foreign situation force us to conclude that for our (intelligence) purposes, it would not be practical." no poo poo morons
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Metanaut posted:Someone already said this, but they really should've gone with lovely 80's animatronics on that thing instead of lovely CGI And someone already said this but the monster is a practical effect. It was built by the same creature house that does Guillermo Del Toro's stuff and was only slightly augmented with CG in some parts, but the monster itself is a practical effect, including the moving petals on its tulip head. As for killing Hop, first they didn't know if he had told anyone he was going there, if he did and ended up dead the jig would be up for MK Ultra II or whatever it is. Even if he didn't tell anyone, its a lot more risky to murder/disappear the chief of police than some guy who runs a restaurant.
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What does the water tank do? Enhance powers? Isolate from outside interference? Is it in fact not water but pure LSD?
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 19:47 |
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A Pale Horse posted:And someone already said this but the monster is a practical effect. It was built by the same creature house that does Guillermo Del Toro's stuff and was only slightly augmented with CG in some parts, but the monster itself is a practical effect, including the moving petals on its tulip head. stopitstopitstopitstopitstopitstopitstopitstopitstopitstopitstopitstopitstopitstopitstopitstopitstopitstopitstopitstopit
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 19:51 |
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FogHelmut posted:What does the water tank do? Enhance powers? Isolate from outside interference? Is it in fact not water but pure LSD? isolation tank for focus
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 19:52 |
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FogHelmut posted:What does the water tank do? Enhance powers? Isolate from outside interference? Is it in fact not water but pure LSD? It was a sensory deprivation tank - they called the science teacher for help in setting one up. It's also a bit of a nod to the '80s movie Altered States.
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 20:46 |
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the things were stranger 9/10
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# ? Aug 9, 2016 21:13 |
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Moridin920 posted:to be fair the CIA is goddamn stupid
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