Stranger Things: Tales from '85 review this spinoff takes the sci-fi smash back to happier times
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Stranger Things: Tales from '85 review  this spinoff takes the sci-fi smash back to happier times
"Stranger Things takes us back to simpler times, where kids in small American towns engaged in nostalgic activities like riding bikes, playing Dungeons and Dragons, and listening to cassettes."
"Tales from '85 rewinds to a happy, straightforward time in Hawkins, Indiana, before the series experienced its long and boring late period, becoming both spectacular and tedious."
"The characters, including Mike, Dustin, Lucas, Will, Max, and Eleven, reunite in January 1985, navigating friendships and challenges in a relatively quiet moment after the events of the second season."
Stranger Things transports viewers to a nostalgic past, highlighting a time before modern complexities. The spin-off, Tales from '85, revisits the world of Hawkins, Indiana, between seasons two and three. Characters like Mike, Dustin, Lucas, Will, Max, and Eleven navigate their friendships and challenges in a quieter moment before the series' later complexities. The animation style is modern CGI, avoiding overly retro aesthetics while maintaining a focus on 1980s themes and adventures.
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