Yeah I quite liked the second season, but I agree the beginning was a bit hamfisted. I also felt like the beginning lacked that initial mystery the first season had when Will was gone.Kong Wen wrote: ↑14 Nov 2017 15:54 Mrs. Kong and I finished Stranger Things season 2 over the weekend. It was OK. It did some things better than the first season, but some things worse.
I thought it handled the "bad men" much better this time around. The over-the-top sinister CIA cliche wasn't as strong. Also, Steve was a champ. Steve's my new favourite character.
They handled the atmosphere somewhat worse, at least in the earlier episodes. The first season's charm came from the elements of the setting being in the background, used to establish atmosphere. In the new season, they were a bit more hamfisted and relentless about it. I expected to see the characters pointing at '80s nostalgic elements and winking into the camera. The soundtrack also leans far more heavily on period pop pieces than the original electronic/synth compositions that I liked about the first season.
I also felt like they didn't really handle Eleven's integration into the story very well (spoiler below on this point):
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They devoted an entire episode (the 7th, I think) just to Eleven's side-story to get us all caught up on what she was doing and paving the way for her dramatic return. That plus the fact that it came when the rest of the plot was at a dramatic cliff-hanger seemed like bad pacing.
I liked the way the rest of the season went. Seems like they're setting the show up to be a multi season show now, which I have mixed feelings about. I did like the 11 focused episode, but overall she didn't have much of anything to do with the central plot until the end.