Stranger Things: Season 1/ Episode 3 “Chapter Three: Holly, Jolly” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
The truth about Eleven lurks about as something is contacting Joyce through lights.
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The truth about Eleven lurks about as something is contacting Joyce through lights.
And so we come upon the day not only Nancy but Mr. Kinnear were murdered. But does Grace tell us the whole story?
If there is one thing Evil or Live has taught me is that I still can be optimistic. Even when a show doesn’t deserve it.
The cycle is broken! We get to know a character, to a point, and they don’t die!
As Eleven begins to freak-out Lucas and Dustin, the search for Will leads to weird situations. All the while, Nancy might lose more than her virginity.
There is a child who looks like Steve in the hospital. As you can imagine, that means you need to prepare your tissues.
Stranger Things begins with an odd monster lurking about a small town. One in no way prepared for its otherworldly powers.
While Liar starts off strong, as characters make ridiculous decisions and the truth gets revealed too early, it flounders.
As Letty and Javier fight over how to pursue normalcy, Jacob is starting to learn there is nothing normal about either of his caretakers.
Smilf, similar to Shameless, seems like the type of show which will gain a loyal fan base, but not the mainstream attention it may come to deserve.
We learn what happened after Chise was kidnapped and quite a bit about the dragons which live in Iceland.
Season 1 of Raven’s Home comes to an end with Raven making a bold and scary decision. One which Booker attributed to.
Though certain plot elements require more forgiveness than you may be able to muster, Koe no Katachi (A Silent Voice) may end up being considered this year’s Your Name.
Outside of meeting Gina, and a mention of El Dorado, ain’t nothing much but ladies in bikinis and your usual action offered.
In a change of pace episode, we’re shown what it is like to be in acting alongside a reminder of how much Sam means to her kids. Sam and Frankie anyway.
Haruto’s crush on Hazuki remains the focus as Komiya is really trying to push Izumi into letting her use that photo she took to save her club.
As one door closes, and another gets locked, it makes the few happy relationships that remain a welcome focus.
With Brody’s return comes the reminder of the effect of Mary’s death and we’re also reminded people have lives outside of their work w/ Star.
As Grace continues to expose her past to Dr. Jordan, so again comes the question of what liberties is she taking in being the only one alive to tell this tale?
It has been three years since Hibiki has last seen Shiori and boy has she changed in more ways than one.
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