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    I’m sure they’ll keep milking it. I can imagine:

    • Stranger Things: Origins - a 1960’s or 70’s prequel movie where strange things also happen at that same lab in this small Indiana town.

    • Stranger Things: The Animation - a side story featuring the same cast as the original series, but now animated so no one finds it weird that these high schoolers are beginning to get crow’s feet.

    • Stranger Things: Sequel Series - a new series that takes place in the 90’s to capitalize on Millennial nostalgia instead of Gen X nostalgia. Features a cameo by at least one member of the original cast of kids, who is somehow still too old because there’s only 10 years between the 80’s and 90’s and it took longer than that just to finish the original series. Canceled after 1.5 seasons.

    • Weirder Events - Amazon/Disney/Paramount/whoever throws a bagillon dollars at the Duffer Brothers to make a new original series for them. They can’t reuse the IP of Stranger Things, but the series they make is basically a spiritual successor that does nothing but tread all the same ground. Canceled after 2 seasons.

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      They tried to spin-off in the second season (episode 7). And while looking for that episode apparently they’re working on an animated spin-off now.

  • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮 @pawb.social
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    I call bullshit. They’ve had so many even better shows that they dropped after just 1 or 2 seasons to the point of becoming a meme and they have been just fine. I dont think them actually concluding a good show they’ve had with an actual ending is going to hurt them.

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    The biggest issue with stranger things is the people that are like we got to watch the kids grow up. Look at them now. They completely ignore that the show has happened over a 3 year period of time. Season 4 was the 9th grade. Show started in the 7th grade.

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    Netflix is pretty much the last, or one of the last, services that releases full seasons of tv shows all at once. It’s one of the things they were known for, binge watching shows. And now, with series after series they are abandoning that. Just like they abandoned having a wide selection. Just like they abandoned account sharing. Just like they abandoned having no commercials. Just like they abandoned pretty much everything that initially made them so great. And on top of that, they are notorious for cancelling shows so much so that it’s almost foolish to get attached to anything until the series is fully released.

    So, Stranger Things ending is hardly the/a problem for Netflix, in my opinion. The series is due for an end, it needs to go, a show based on children like this was always going to have to end eventually. The problem is Netflix has decided to go all in on suckage and selling out and crapification and enshitification. They’ll be around for a good long time just based on inertia, but it will never be even a fraction as great as it was in the early days.

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      Exactly. We haven’t had Netflix for like 6 months or more now, and only sometimes miss shows, but not enough to resubscribe.

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      This season of Stranger Things was 4 episodes released back on the 26th, 3 more episodes on Christmas, and then the final episode on New Year’s Eve. I think it’s a pretty decent compromise.

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        No, that is just weekly schedule in chunks.

        I will continue to wait for entire seasons to come out before I am willing to watch any show. Fuck this slow drip shit.

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          if you engage in the online discussions for a show, it can be kinda fun

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            I don’t, and netflix was the only streaming service that I was aware of dropping entire seasons at once that I have subscribed to. It was the primary reason for watching any streaming series for me.

            Hearing people say positive things about weekly releases because of the waiting is like watching people enjoy series that were ended on a cliffhanger would be. There’s more discussion if it isn’t finished!

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            I do that with the Boys. It’s a blast coming up with theories and repeating cool parts all at the same time

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    I’m sure they’re working on AI derived script with AI actors who will all be smashed together in an AI film production that will pump out endless amounts of TV series for years to come.

    Whether or not they’ll be any good is anyone’s guess … they’re just going to be a shit ton of them.

    Get ready for the AI TV shotgun approach … we’re going to get blasted with so much shit, we won’t know what hit us.

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        That’s the problem … we’re already being hosed with it … they’re just going to turn up the volume and hose us even more

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    Netflix is fine. So is Stranger Things. The article fails to mention the animated series that will be milked well beyond its welcome.

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    Another problem is all the ads that are for multiple things.

    I’d kinda forgotten about Stranger Things coming back until the avalanche of ads for other products made me sick of it again.

    That advertising strategy is toxic.