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I think we will just rejoin for a month or two when a new Dept Q or Shetland comes out.
That's my favorite part of the streaming revolution. Monthly 'contracts'/subscriptions that I can bail on for extended periods if desired.

No cable contracts with here's the channels you get and you'll be happy about it.
 
On TNT on Monday nights they had been showing 3 episodes of The Pitt - The mass casualty scenes were intense.
 
the point is

Wait, so episode 9 was the end of season 1? Didn’t feel like an ending. But I suppose us viewers are supposed to be just like the interconnected communal mindspace species (I hate the term “hive mind”) and are in suspense just the same after the helicopter drop Kim retrieved. (And if the point of the show is for Vince to be holding up a dark mirror, then that’s just way too cynical to be worth anyone’s time, total dick move.)
 

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My wife and I finished Stranger Things on NYE. The show definitely got a bit bloated and convoluted in the last season or two but I think they wrapped it up nicely and they did seem to edit down the storyline a bit in the final season. I was sort of expecting it to really go off the rails but I think they landed it well enough.

We also restarted the series from season 1 a few evenings ago and are now binging the entire thing from start to finish and keeping an eye out for details we may have missed and also to see if maybe things flow a bit better without the long gaps between seasons (or maybe it will just make sure we don't forget what happened in one season while we wait 18-24 months for the next one).
 
My wife and I finished Stranger Things on NYE. The show definitely got a bit bloated and convoluted in the last season or two but I think they wrapped it up nicely and they did seem to edit down the storyline a bit in the final season. I was sort of expecting it to really go off the rails but I think they landed it well enough.

We also restarted the series from season 1 a few evenings ago and are now binging the entire thing from start to finish and keeping an eye out for details we may have missed and also to see if maybe things flow a bit better without the long gaps between seasons (or maybe it will just make sure we don't forget what happened in one season while we wait 18-24 months for the next one).

I watched the finale last night. I agree. I think they stuck the landing nicely. I've been all in from the get-go. I want to talk to my kids about it but none of them have watched Season 5 yet, so it's very irritating!
 
I watched the finale last night. I agree. I think they stuck the landing nicely. I've been all in from the get-go. I want to talk to my kids about it but none of them have watched Season 5 yet, so it's very irritating!

We've been trying to get our oldest daughter to watch Stranger Things for at least a year now. We know it's right up her alley and her best friend is obsessed with the show but our daughter has been avoiding it at first because she didn't think she would enjoy it but now we're pretty sure she's avoiding the show out of spite.

I've been trying to bribe her with this if she watches the show and I think it might actually work:
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