Steve really isn’t too strong on the book smarts, is he?
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Steve really isn’t too strong on the book smarts, is he?
Jesse Manes and Neil Hargrove both need to die sick and twisted deaths.
I’m starting to think it’s not a coincidence that I got into Roswell NM and Stranger Things at pretty much the same time. So many themes in common.
Why does Billy always tip his head so far back? Who does that? What does it mean? Dacre did it in his audition video, so it’s clearly something he came up with himself. When he’s getting ready to go out he practically tips himself over backwards to drag on that cigarette. He seems very excited about whoever he’s going to see. Which, as far as we can tell from the hairspray and the junk perfume, is a booty call. (Though seriously, boys, you want me to lick that stuff, don’t put perfume on it, OK?) So he tips his head back when he’s ... horny? Excited? Both?
I do not understand why they just stand there when those demodogs crawl out of the elevator shaft. You really trust those flimsy walls that much? I wouldn’t wait around to found out how sturdy they are.
When that demodog came flying through the window I was so sure Dart had killed it. I was disappointed that I was wrong, but El was a nice surprise.
KEEP RUNNING!!! Why did he stop running?? The door is right there! Don’t stop running!! Dude, you’re supposed to be smart.
Oh boy, here comes Neil. I almost don’t want to watch.
This scene of Billy getting ready for his date is 35 seconds long. Which is... long, considering that the date is not actually part of the story. So clearly they’re trying to show us something about the character. But what?