Stranger Things 4 Episode 3 Review – “Chapter Three: The Monster and the Superhero”
Stranger Things 4 finds its footing with a much more consistent, engaging episode.
Stranger Things 4 finds its footing with a much more consistent, engaging episode.
It’s all bad news in Stranger Thing 4’s dour, slightly overextended second episode.
Stranger Things 4 returns, with a longer, louder, and much darker season premiere.
Stranger Things 3 ends with a supersized finale that completes its transformation from small-scale drama into summer blockbuster, for better or worse.
Stranger Things 3’s penultimate episode puts the season’s ambitions (and shortcomings) on full display.
Stranger Things 3 stretches thing a bit too far in a too-long episode that (admittedly) ends on a strong note.
A little personality and a lot of atmosphere keep Stranger Things 3 moving in the right direction.
Stranger Things 3 feels the strain of its expanded narrative in an uneven hour.
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.