Booring feministic theme in this one.
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@enwyn I was expecting for this episode to reveal the Beefers on this website.
I've kept watching in anticipation for comic plot-lines, but this latest death ruins all hopes I have that this show will live up to what it once was. Fuck Scott Gimple. Fuck AMC. I'm out.
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@nintenuendo They're ruining this show, you should care.
IASIP has been pretty remarkable in that so many seasons have passed without any truly awful episodes. At last it loses that distinction, with this hideous nonsense. It was an episode with nothing to say, and made no effort to be anything other than the broadest of broad (no pun intended) with zero subtext, wit or humour.
I think this possibly marks the point where a world without any more Sunny would be preferable to one where this sort of crap can sully the reputation of a once great show.
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@tesbreag you really think this is the worst episode and that frank's brother, the gang cracks the liberty bell, and the cricket ep from last season aren't also awful?
I've got the stride of a gazelle. A beautiful, beautiful gazelle person.
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@compound really should've popped that shirt off
this is the kind of episode I can see people hating, as it's pretty out of place - mainly in terms of the storytelling, but thematically and tonally it fits in beautifully. Netflix shows that release entire seasons at once tend to have a lack of standalone episodes that are really solid when taken out and viewed on their own, and ST isn't immune to that (it's hard to be when a show has to be bingeable, you need to keep people on the edge of their seats). I thought this episode, though, was amazing in itself, it's the kind of episode that could carry you through a week of waiting for the next ep, if this show aired normally. Really fantastic word building and characterisation that makes the story incredibly engaging
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@compound, thank you! This was not the worst episode at all, just different. The worst episode was in S1 in which the plot holes covered the entire of Hawkins.