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Season 3 | Stranger Things

The aesthetic of Season 3 is a love letter to 1985. From the Day-Glo fashion and New Coke references to the cinematic nods to Back to the Future and Day of the Dead , the Duffer Brothers leaned heavily into the "summer blockbuster" energy. The Plot: A Two-Pronged Threat

No review of Season 3 is complete without acknowledging the most audacious scene in Stranger Things history. As the clock ticks down on a Russian machine about to tear open the fabric of reality, Dustin and Suzie (via long-range radio) perform a full, earnest, a cappella duet of Limahl’s “The Neverending Story.” stranger things season 3

The season concluded with a bittersweet sense of closure, as the gang reflected on their experiences and the lessons they'd learned. The Mind Flayer had been defeated, but not before it had unleashed a devastating attack on Hawkins. The aesthetic of Season 3 is a love letter to 1985

The party has fractured into three unlikely teams, each chasing a different thread of a terrifying mystery: As the clock ticks down on a Russian

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