The guy who looks for #### to complain about...you know who you areThe guy that expects quality?
I wish trolls like this could be excluded from gumming up a good threadThe guy that expects quality?
The guy who looks for #### to complain about...you know who you are
I call it like I see it.How am I "trolling"? I'm giving my honest opinion.I wish trolls like this could be excluded from gumming up a good thread
When you were like 15 minutes in you'd seen like 3 mistakes, but like how many minutes did it take for you to get to like 8 mistakes?I'm up to like 8 glaring mistakes
I don't know that I've seen anyone here claim this show had great writing. I thought it was fun, plot holes and all.Yeah, some dirthead in Podunkville in 1983 knowing who The Smiths are (and having some of their songs) is great writing.
Like 30 minutes maybe?When you were like 15 minutes in you'd seen like 3 mistakes, but like how many minutes did it take for you to get to like 8 mistakes?
For discussion purposes, why not list the glaring mistakes?
The aforementioned reference to The Smiths, a few of the cars are post 1983 models or have aftermarket add-ons that are post 1983, some furniture/fixtures that are obviously out of the time period, pretty sure the weapons that the govt guys are using are out of period, a bunch of the stuff in The Mountian's diner kitchen are very modern including a plastic/microban cutting-board...When you were like 15 minutes in you'd seen like 3 mistakes, but like how many minutes did it take for you to get to like 8 mistakes?
For discussion purposes, why not list the glaring mistakes?
Of course this is really the problem. Despite the nitpicks this show isn't bad. It's definitely not as amazing as everybody keeps saying but it isn't crap.I hope this show is OK. So far it isn't.
Meh...possible but not common.I'm only up to episode 3 but one of the kids used the term "mouthbreathers" Is that term that old? I always thought it was a word that needs to be retired but especially now if it's been around since the 80's.
If you're going to be ridiculously critical, you should probably know things.Teen girl using the phrase "it's not rocket science". Eh, maybe possible but not very likely in 1983.
I saw that. Notice though that the earliest in-print sighting is from 1985. Again, it is possible but seems to be a stretch. I'm pretty much the same age as that character and sure as hell don't remember anyone using that phrase at that time.If you're going to be ridiculously critical, you should probably know things.
https://www.quora.com/What-is-origin-of-the-phrase-It-aint-rocket-science
The link says nothing of, "earliest in print", it's an example of where it was found in print.
Ruling: False criticism.
can you find an earlier reference? It's not a hill I'll die on but it seems sketchy.The aforementioned reference to The Smiths, a few of the cars are post 1983 models or have aftermarket add-ons that are post 1983, some furniture/fixtures that are obviously out of the time period, pretty sure the weapons that the govt guys are using are out of period, a bunch of the stuff in The Mountian's diner kitchen are very modern including a plastic/microban cutting-board...
Not 100% sure of this one but it seems really cockeyed...Wynona's ROTARY dial phone gets fried yet is able to by one down at the local store, go home, and plug it in.
"Africa" by Toto playing on the radio. That's not a flub...I just hate that song.
If they're minor they should have been easy to avoid/remedy.People actually get off on coming into a thread and ####ting on a show we all like by nit picking the most minor things? After market add-ons?
Please go away.
Other possible oddities
In episode 3, the cops are using microfiche readers but the machines are making sounds/motions like microfilm readers.
And the teen kid is using some sort of 35mm camera but the shutter sounds more like the old electronic flash.
awesomeness. If these are schtick, I applaud you.Ahhhh...so this show is one of those "just turn your brain off and enjoy" things?awesomeness. If these are schtick, I applaud you.
If they're not and your brain actually works like this all the time with no 'low power rest mode' I think you could benefit from meditating or doing some yoga or something. Because non-stop, hyperactive critical brain activity sounds like a level of hell just below having to wear a rattan helmet with a hungry rat inside of it for eternity.
For me? Definitely. A level above drooling on myself, but several levels below the threshold where my brain even entertains whether that sounds like microfiche vs microfilm.Ahhhh...so this show is one of those "just turn your brain off and enjoy" things?
CoolFor me? Definitely. A level above drooling on myself, but several levels below the threshold where my brain even entertains whether that sounds like microfiche vs microfilm.
I need to amend this.Sconch said:Of course this is really the problem. Despite the nitpicks this show isn't bad. It's definitely not as amazing as everybody keeps saying but it isn't crap.
But... But... The cutting board!!! Look, it's circa 1989!Stop. Don't let a good thread turn into this.
never said it was supposed to beJust FYI, Stranger Things is not a documentary. Or historical reenactment.
That's like 4 paragraphs about me. Good work.Look, just stop. This is how it starts.
Tanner brings his schtick into a TV thread, and:
A) half the posters don't know it's schtick, either they don't know it's Tanner or their schtick meter is broken, and they start replying in earnest, and the thread starts to go off the rails, and,
B) the other half see easy fishing and try to mimic, one-up, or otherwise get in on the schtick too, and start posting stuff in the same vein as Tanner schtick. And they're not as funny as they think they are. Too many cooks. But the fish from A) don't know it's just more trolling, and start replying to those posters in earnest as well. This causes the cascade effect that completes the derailment of the thread.
You want this thread to stay good and clean, then just ignore him. Don't reply to him, don't mock, don't join in on the schtick. Don't think you're not getting fished because you're in on the joke, don't think it's safe to post stuff like "the cutting board is circa 1989," because two pages from now some idiot who thinks he's clever, but doesn't have a funny bone in his body, will try to get in on the joke and next thing we have pages of that crap and nothing else.
Need proof? Look at every tv thread Tanner has posted in.
Just stop commenting on it, ignore his bait, and let it go.
Look, just stop. This is how it starts.
Tanner brings his schtick into a TV thread, and:
A) half the posters don't know it's schtick, either they don't know it's Tanner or their schtick meter is broken, and they start replying in earnest, and the thread starts to go off the rails, and,
B) the other half see easy fishing and try to mimic, one-up, or otherwise get in on the schtick too, and start posting stuff in the same vein as Tanner schtick. And they're not as funny as they think they are. Too many cooks. But the fish from A) don't know it's just more trolling, and start replying to those posters in earnest as well. This causes the cascade effect that completes the derailment of the thread.
You want this thread to stay good and clean, then just ignore him. Don't reply to him, don't mock, don't join in on the schtick. Don't think you're not getting fished because you're in on the joke, don't think it's safe to post stuff like "the cutting board is circa 1989," because two pages from now some idiot who thinks he's clever, but doesn't have a funny bone in his body, will try to get in on the joke and next thing we have pages of that crap and nothing else.
Need proof? Look at every tv thread Tanner has posted in.
Just stop commenting on it, ignore his bait, and let it go.
You guys are weird.Spot on. Has forced me to Reddit.
Read that last sentence again. Are you happy Tanner?!?!?
You are correct. In 1981, we used the term missile surgery as science and rockets were relatively new.Sconch said:I saw that. Notice though that the earliest in-print sighting is from 1985. Again, it is possible but seems to be a stretch. I'm pretty much the same age as that character and sure as hell don't remember anyone using that phrase at that time.
OMGYou are correct. In 1981, we used the term missile surgery as science and rockets were relatively new.
I was honestly waiting for someone to yell out "Wolverines!" Or "Get em a bodybag!"My biggest complaint with this show is their bully game has a lot to be desired. Doesn't even come close to those classic 80s films. Johnny and Biff would run circles around these town "jocks".