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I might be reading too much into this, but why didn’t Will feel anything when they killed Henry/Vecna? like I swear he was feeling his pain before..
OKAY SO, FILM STUDENT PERSPECTIVE ON CONFORMITYGATE.
TLDR: This is intentional.
One of the first things a student learns in an intro to film class is the hiring of a continuity director. Most big studios have up to thirty, let that sink in. This person's job is to make sure EVERYTHING is continuous within the story, and that no details change between scene shoots, such as items or people switching places or staying in frame, blank signs, people acting as if they know they're on TV, etc.
They usually do NOT get credited as this position. They are put under writers, editors, crew, etc. Stranger Things is under Netflix, which means there was an EXTENSIVE continuity scene on set. Netflix cannot risk set mistakes in its biggest moneymaker, and neither can the Duffers. The thing about continuity directors too, especially about thirty of them, is that they do not make mistakes. They are trained to see things as small as a coke can or a chair's slight rotation. They have taken COUNTLESS classes for this.
So how did all of the things in the finale get past them? That's the fun part. It didn't The continuity directors had to have been told that this was all part of the show. This is not a mistake.
Why are the graduation robes orange when the school colors are green? Why not blue like tradition?
RELEASE THE MR. WHATSIT FILES
Just because conformitygate is likely real doesn't mean the Duffers will explain it or release a final episode. :( They may just be doing a new version of the 'It was just a dream' or 'It was all dnd' and think they're being deep and brilliant when they're just being lazy, sloppy, and boring.
Me when El somehow used her powers to go into Mike's mind WITHOUT HER NOSE BLEEDING
We are Stranger Things
We carry conformitygate
We'll fight for the Byler
It's the Duffers we hate
We are Stranger Things, the finale was bones
Together unbroken
We'll make our delusion known
Are we going to talk about how the setup for Will's coming out scene mirror's Henry's speech to the kids?
Not to mention how it matches the standard setup for multiple players vs one enemy combat in DND? And how half of the things that Will mentioned in his scene were actively not things that the party had done together, but instead things more in tune with the 60's? Y'know, HENRY'S time?
Imagine making a finale so bad that everyone bands together and decides it had to be on purpose because there is NO WAY someone can suck this much
You're telling me the military could hold Hopper back, but not Mike?
the concept of using a song by a queer artist for a straight couple whose entire relationship was built on the suffering of a gay boy
Are we going to talk about how Mike's ending for El is literally just her being alone and literally homeless in a foreign country where even if she can find someone who speaks English, she can never explain her situation or contact anyone she cares about again? Are we?
Join me and together we will locate the Duffers
mike wheeler, I hope in a few decades when you hear chappell roan on the radio for the first time, you immediately think of what could've been