Showing posts with label netflix. Show all posts
Showing posts with label netflix. Show all posts

Sunday, July 24, 2016

Stranger Things - This summer's must binge Netflix Original


The hype is strong when it comes to the Netflix Original STRANGER THINGS. And guess, what, it's all true. This supernatural science fiction thriller series hits the nail on the head. If you were an 80's kid, this TV series is one giant nostalgic feel. Steeped in everything 80's, the producers got everything right, down to the mud brown tupperware, rusty orange fabric hues, and banana seat bikes.  All of this, mixed with the brilliant sci fi minds of the 21st century, make for a show that you can't turn off. Winona Ryder delivers, as an over stressed mother searching for her missing son.


Here's the Netflix blurb: "A love letter to the supernatural classics of the 80’s, Stranger Things is the story of a young boy who vanishes into thin air. As friends, family and local police search for answers, they are drawn into an extraordinary mystery involving top-secret government experiments, terrifying supernatural forces and one very strange little girl.”

Thankfully this series doesn't end with a cliffhanger. Episode 8, "The Upside Down," answers most of our questions  and ties the first season up with a nice little bow that will leave you smiling. It also leaves a few strings of hope for a continuation of the series. I'm hoping Netflix signs on for more and that the producers are able to deliver the same magic.



  

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Being Human: Best series and best series ending


I live the simple life, one without cable. We do have a TV and a Netflix subscription and we look forward to a few shows each year. For a few years now we have been watching this show called Being Human. Awesome, amazing, loveit. Last night we watched the last of season 4 and found out it was the final of the series. Ultimate sadness.

I don't usually do TV show reviews but this series is pretty amazing. Basically it's a show about a brooding Vampire, a self-loathing Werewolf and a crazy ghost-girl. (And most of the main characters are Registered Nurses! Being an RN, I loved this!)

There's plenty of drama and humor. I was never disappointed or bored with any episodes.

If you're an 80's kid there are plenty of references and jokes about the Koolaid man and Harry Potter. The series had an emotional closing and it was pretty perfect. I'm sad that it's over but since it's on Netflix I can re-watch the series over and over and over again.