Binged the fist half hard this weekend.
So I was hard on Season 3. My biggest two complaints were that character development didn't match the story and the tone shifted far too wildly. All in all, it felt to me like what made Stranger Things work was coming apart at the seams.
Seems someone on the production team listened. The first half of S4 was one helluva ride back to what makes ST work. Everyone has something to do actually worth doing, even if the story is spread kinda thin among the many, many characters.
Big standouts so far: Steve and Robin are a complete treat from the very start, Max finally gets something worthwhile to do that centers on herself, David Harbour seems to have a Russian prison fetish, the solves feel more earned (still some grasping at straws), and the character drama now legitimately works with the story beats overall instead of conflicting with them. The tone feels far more consistent throughout. It turns dark in the first episode and mostly stays there with lighter moments instead of the "two tone" issue of S3.
And the villain! I still don't know if it's a human corrupted by the Upside Down or a creature native to it, but this season's villain is all Krueger and it works!
So I was hard on Season 3. My biggest two complaints were that character development didn't match the story and the tone shifted far too wildly. All in all, it felt to me like what made Stranger Things work was coming apart at the seams.
Seems someone on the production team listened. The first half of S4 was one helluva ride back to what makes ST work. Everyone has something to do actually worth doing, even if the story is spread kinda thin among the many, many characters.
Big standouts so far: Steve and Robin are a complete treat from the very start, Max finally gets something worthwhile to do that centers on herself, David Harbour seems to have a Russian prison fetish, the solves feel more earned (still some grasping at straws), and the character drama now legitimately works with the story beats overall instead of conflicting with them. The tone feels far more consistent throughout. It turns dark in the first episode and mostly stays there with lighter moments instead of the "two tone" issue of S3.
And the villain! I still don't know if it's a human corrupted by the Upside Down or a creature native to it, but this season's villain is all Krueger and it works!