Afterburn (2025, dir J.J. Perry)
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I wonder if the combination of both the slow production calendar and the ability to mainline each season in a quick binge is what makes the show feel so cumbersome. Between seasons, I'd lose context on side characters and not quite understand where or how they fit in.
In anticipation of this final season, I re-watched Stranger Things about a month ago. It's the first time I'd revisited any of the show since binging each season as it was released.
In all, I was quite happy with how the series holds together in retrospect. It's not cumbersome at all, and many of the rough edges that I really disliked at the time felt rounded off. Even Eleven's punk-rock-greaser sojourn episode felt enjoyable (with the benefit of hindsight knowing that this was a mere side quest and no fear that this was a major narrative shift).
I ended up blasting through it a lot faster than I thought I would. The first season by itself is tremendous television.
I just hope Millie Bobby Brown finds something not garbage to be in next. Gaten Matarazzo seems to be the smartest one -- he's doing Dear Evan Hansen on Broadway.