Stranger Things 3 Episode 3 Review – “Chapter Three: The Case of the Missing Lifeguard”
Stranger Things 3 navigates a dense hour with a surprising amount of agility.
Stranger Things 3 navigates a dense hour with a surprising amount of agility.
Stranger Things 3’s busiest episode to date is also its lightest.
Stranger Things returns, and explores its new larger, brighter, and more maturity identity in a terrific premiere.
Stranger Things 2 ends with a strong finale, reinforcing its best elements and redeeming the season’s uneven third act.
Stranger Things 2 goes for broke in its penultimate episode that only slightly overplays its hand.
Stranger Things 2 takes a road trip into bad ’80s cliches in a disastrous standalone episode.
Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place struggles with some rehashed storylines when Johnny’s sisters come to Boston.
It: Welcome to Derry’s second episode is much like its first – intriguing, but slightly undercooked, and elevated by two terrifying scenes.
Continuum takes a late-season pause with a throwaway story about VR, outlawed energy drinks, and mind control.