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On 11/26/2025 at 7:05 PM, Js1 said:

Episode 1 is 1 hour and 8 minutes, Episode 2 is 54 minutes, Episode 3 is 1 hour and 6 minutes, and Episode 4 is 1 hour and 23 minutes.

 

Ep 5 103 minutes

Ep 6 101 minutes

Ep 7 118 minutes

Ep 8 110 minutes

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1 minute ago, nolongerU2horn said:

Ep 8 110 minutes

The movie theaters are advertising this as 150 min.  Or at least Alamo is

2 hours ago, Buzzrock said:

 The kids look way old (Maya Hawke is pushing 30) but I’m ignoring that. 

Steve = 33

Jonathan = 31

Nancy = 30

 

Maya is only 27!

2 minutes ago, Js1 said:

The movie theaters are advertising this as 150 min.  Or at least Alamo is

Hm, looks like epguides may have it wrong. I'm seeing 2:30 elsewhere also

2 hours ago, Buzzrock said:

Soooooo much exposition (it felt like Max had an hour of it) but I’m still enjoying it. The kids look way old (Maya Hawke is pushing 30) but I’m ignoring that. 

I was able to ignore the age thing just fine and basically pretend this has gone on for 10 years but somehow still in the 80s, until they specifically told us it was 1987. We know it started Halloween 1984 so cementing a less than 3 year timeframe was a little world-breaking. 

Just now, nolongerU2horn said:

Hm, looks like epguides may have it wrong. I'm seeing 2:30 elsewhere also

unless the theatrical showing includes some extra features or something

4 minutes ago, Pato del Muerto said:

I was able to ignore the age thing just fine and basically pretend this has gone on for 10 years but somehow still in the 80s, until they specifically told us it was 1987. We know it started Halloween 1984 so cementing a less than 3 year timeframe was a little world-breaking. 

S5 takes place in November 1987

Everything is about plans now.  They spend half of every episode talking about plans.

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1 hour ago, nolongerU2horn said:

unless the theatrical showing includes some extra features or something

Deadline just came out and said 2 hours 5 min (125 min)

4 hours ago, kevwun said:

Everything is about plans now.  They spend half of every episode talking about plans.

I wonder if it’s fallen victim to Netflix’s “second-screen” enshittening. 

6 hours ago, kevwun said:

Everything is about plans now.  They spend half of every episode talking about plans.

The show is still really well done.

I was able to ignore the age thing just fine and basically pretend this has gone on for 10 years but somehow still in the 80s, until they specifically told us it was 1987. We know it started Halloween 1984 so cementing a less than 3 year timeframe was a little world-breaking. 

I laughed when Ryder said that Will was 11 when this all started. That means he’s 15 now.
13 hours ago, nolongerU2horn said:

unless the theatrical showing includes some extra features or something

So they count lights down to lights up, including any previews or other shit they might show prior to starting?

22 hours ago, Pato del Muerto said:

I was able to ignore the age thing just fine and basically pretend this has gone on for 10 years but somehow still in the 80s, until they specifically told us it was 1987. We know it started Halloween 1984 so cementing a less than 3 year timeframe was a little world-breaking. 

There are also new scenes of them still in high school.

I can’t remember Jack shit about what was going on in this show, despite having watched the whole series.  Any good recap to catch me back up?   These long breaks are fucking stupid.

33 minutes ago, Sbbruin said:

I can’t remember Jack shit about what was going on in this show, despite having watched the whole series.  Any good recap to catch me back up?   These long breaks are fucking stupid.

They had a good 5 min recap before episode 1 

21 minutes ago, Sbbruin said:

I can’t remember Jack shit about what was going on in this show, despite having watched the whole series.  Any good recap to catch me back up?   These long breaks are fucking stupid.

I watched some from The Man of Recaps  A few weeks ago, I was able to find recaps of the individual seasons.  I looked the other day when the wife wanted to watch a recap, and could only find one recap that encompassed all of the prior seasons.

On 12/2/2025 at 8:56 AM, Pato del Muerto said:

I was able to ignore the age thing just fine and basically pretend this has gone on for 10 years but somehow still in the 80s, until they specifically told us it was 1987. We know it started Halloween 1984 so cementing a less than 3 year timeframe was a little world-breaking. 

Halloween 84 was the second season.  November 83 is the first season.  Extra year doesn't help all that much, but maybe a little.

3 hours ago, Sbbruin said:

I can’t remember Jack shit about what was going on in this show, despite having watched the whole series.  Any good recap to catch me back up?   These long breaks are fucking stupid.

 

Just now, Scary Stranger said:

The sweats and shorts on the outside cracks me up.  I remember rocking that look in the 80s.

I assume it’s also to hide her figure 

 

5 hours ago, 1978horn said:

Halloween 84 was the second season.  November 83 is the first season.  Extra year doesn't help all that much, but maybe a little.

coulda sworn the ghostbusters Halloween costumes were part of the first season, but I haven’t revisited any of these after initial watch so they was all ancient history. 
 

4 years. 

2 hours ago, Pato del Muerto said:

I assume it’s also to hide her figure 

I think so, but it actually just makes her butt look bigger and highlights it.

A lot to unpack in the 4 episodes. I really enjoyed the first 3 episode, but I found 4 quite silly. I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again. It’s a better show when the “kids” are hanging out and doing normal kid stuff instead of fighting monsters all the time. 
 

The sequence were Dr. Faye tries to save her daughter was extremely well executed and hit all the right emotional notes. 

59 minutes ago, Biff Tannen said:

I dug the Neo Will ending. Excited for the final episodes. 

It was nice to see Will finally be able to defend himself. I like where his arc is headed. 

Demogorgons vs large company of soldiers with automatic weapons: 10 second slaughter fest.

Demogorgons vs any of the main cast: drawn out strategic battle, with one being wounded by a wine bottle from drunk milf.

1 hour ago, crony said:

Demogorgons vs large company of soldiers with automatic weapons: 10 second slaughter fest.

Demogorgons vs any of the main cast: drawn out strategic battle, with one being wounded by a wine bottle from drunk milf.

Always and forever. 

coulda sworn the ghostbusters Halloween costumes were part of the first season,


I am just now on season two and the ghostbusters costumes are episode 2
1 hour ago, twosheds said:

 


I am just now on season two and the ghostbusters costumes are episode 2

I remember rolling my eyes at the TV: "Cause he's black, and you're black." As if the Duffer brothers were trying to start some national debate on race or some bullshit by not having anyone answer the question.

5 hours ago, crony said:

Demogorgons vs large company of soldiers with automatic weapons: 10 second slaughter fest.

Demogorgons vs any of the main cast: drawn out strategic battle, with one being wounded by a wine bottle from drunk milf.

I’d rather take my chances with the company of soldiers than a drunk wine bottle wielding milf 

15 hours ago, Red Five said:

Sadie Sink has become very attractive. 

She's also the only kid on the show that can act.

2 minutes ago, CooterBrown said:

She's also the only kid on the show that can act.

Isn’t Dustin in a bunch of Broadway shows? 

On 12/2/2025 at 9:59 AM, kevwun said:

Everything is about plans now.  They spend half of every episode talking about plans.

Yep I am over it.  Just battling through to get to the end for me.  Also Dustin was one of my favorite characters and now every scene he is in is corny as fuck 

1 minute ago, BigDHornfan said:

Anyone else get the feeling this is going to end as a game of D&D?

You mean because of the constant D&D references and all of the villains being based on D&D characters?

 

I hadn't thought of that!

On 12/4/2025 at 10:15 AM, CooterBrown said:

She's also the only kid on the show that can act.

There aren't any kids on the show any longer. 

2 hours ago, Red Five said:

What parent would keep their children in this town?

The 80s were a different time man.

3 hours ago, Red Five said:

What parent would keep their children in this town?

Aren't they quarantined?

23 hours ago, Knoxtnhorn said:

Aren't they quarantined?

They are as of season 5, but they had plenty of weird shit go down prior to the season 4 finale where they could have gotten out of dodge.

On 12/8/2025 at 9:12 AM, Red Five said:

What parent would keep their children in this town?

People raise children in College Station. 

On 12/3/2025 at 9:36 PM, billfromlaketravis said:

It was nice to see Will finally be able to defend himself. I like where his arc is headed. 

It was about damn time, after 3 seasons of being a whimpering emo beta.

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