⁉️ST—NOT A DUFFER BROTHERS PROJECT. PART 13
Call me crazy if you want, but the text speaks for itself. Stranger Things is the result of collective, careful, courageous work that was lost along the way. What we’re seeing now isn’t a vision. It’s what’s left of one.
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⁉️ ST — NOT A DUFFER BROTHERS PROJECT. PART 5
The queer subtext in this show follows every rule of slow, careful romance building. You don’t construct that accidentally. Which makes it even stranger that it simply vanishes in vol.2–3, as if it never existed.
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⁉️ST—NOT A DUFFER BROTHERS PROJECT.PART 4
Writers’ hints on Twitter.The strike poster: “Byler won’t write itself.”That account went silent in 2023, during the strikes. At the same time,the Duffers kept contradicting themselves about the already-teased S5 storyline.
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⁉️ ST — NOT A DUFFER BROTHERS PROJECT. PART 3
Season 4 vol.1 feels like it was written by a different writers’ room: more coherent, careful, attentive to subtext. Everything after that shows a sharp drop in quality, simplification, and a clear misunderstanding of the characters
⁉️ ST — NOT A DUFFER BROTHERS PROJECT. PART 2
Facts people prefer to ignore:
Leigh — Ross Duffer’s ex-wife — wrote openly queer horror novels. Ross’s divorce happened between the production of seasons 4 and 5. A coincidence? Maybe. But keep reading.
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⁉️ ST— NOT A DUFFER BROTHERS PROJECT. PART 1
The more I rewatch Stranger Things,the stronger the feeling becomes:this is a show that outgrew its showrunners.There are too many inconsistencies, dropped arcs,and “accidents” for a supposedly coherent authorial vision.
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