Chapter Three: The Monster and the Superhero
- El episodio se transmitió el 27 may 2022
- B15
- 1h 3min
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8.3/10
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Murray y Joyce vuelan a Alaska y El se enfrenta a graves consecuencias. Robin y Nancy buscan información sobre los demonios de Hawkins. El Dr. Owens ofrece noticias aleccionadoras.Murray y Joyce vuelan a Alaska y El se enfrenta a graves consecuencias. Robin y Nancy buscan información sobre los demonios de Hawkins. El Dr. Owens ofrece noticias aleccionadoras.Murray y Joyce vuelan a Alaska y El se enfrenta a graves consecuencias. Robin y Nancy buscan información sobre los demonios de Hawkins. El Dr. Owens ofrece noticias aleccionadoras.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Priah Ferguson
- Erica Sinclair
- (solo créditos)
Matthew Modine
- Dr. Martin Brenner
- (material de archivo)
Opiniones destacadas
The plot of the 3rd episode was very interesting and very intense. In my opinion, the villain of season 4 is the most interesting, because he's like a paranormal serial killer. The storyline of season 4 is really well written and very innovative, so far. I'm glad that there are many filming locations and the settings are very well done. The 80's are portrayed really well, the soundtrack, the outfits are all amazing! The characters are very well-developed. However, some characters (for example, Will and Lucas) don't have much screening time. There were still, some scary scenes on episode 3. The ending scene was SHOCKING and I'm so anxious about what's gonna happen on episode 4..
This episode was honestly great all around and that cliffhanger ending really has me freaked out! This season is going pretty well so far and has so much potential from here!
'Stranger Things' "Chapter Three: The Monster and the Superhero" (2022)
Opening thoughts: While really enjoying Seasons 1 and 2, which had many exceptional episodes, Season 3 was a lot less consistent. It did have two episodes that were outstanding and a couple more that were close, but the others were uneven but good and at their worst barely average. Expectations were high for Season 4, though did worry about due to the longer break between Seasons 3 and 4 for obvious reasons whether it would forget what made 'Stranger Things' work so well at its best or remembers.
On the most part, Season 4 did remember what 'Stranger Things' is about. It was an uneven season that did try to do too much and the pacing wasn't always there, but there was a lot of great things about it. This was obvious in the previous episodes of the season, it is even more obvious here in the first truly great episode of it "Chapter Three: The Monster and the Superhero". While not all the few problems of the previous two episodes are solved, the main weak link of them is.
Bad things: If there is any criticism about "Chapter Three: The Monster and the Superhero", to me there could have been less characters, as the episode has an occasional over stuffed feel.
Good things: Everything else is superb however. What immediately stood out is the truly powerful beyond her years performance of Millie Bobby Brown, some of her best acting of the show. Loved Eleven's complex, tortured character development, this is the most interesting she has been in a while. Also loved the perfect mix of fun comic timing and hard hitting drama shown in Finn Woolfhard's acting, as well as the intense and heartfelt chemistry between them.
Visually, "Chapter Three: The Monster and the Superhero" looks wonderful, one of the best looking episodes of Season 4, a season where the amount of time and money showed even more so than before. Loved the creepy horror vibe to the photography and lighting and the effects are better than those in many films today. The music is haunting and nostalgic.
Writing is thought provoking and entertaining, the more dramatic moments not being melodramatic. As ever, couldn't help being reminded of 'Stand By Me' in points. The story is always compelling and never dull, also genuinely moving and the creepier moments are truly unnerving. The ending is a real shocker, not expected and hand to the mouth inducing. The gruesomeness isn't gratuitous or gimmicky, quite nightmarish.
Closing thoughts: Overall, superb.
9/10.
Opening thoughts: While really enjoying Seasons 1 and 2, which had many exceptional episodes, Season 3 was a lot less consistent. It did have two episodes that were outstanding and a couple more that were close, but the others were uneven but good and at their worst barely average. Expectations were high for Season 4, though did worry about due to the longer break between Seasons 3 and 4 for obvious reasons whether it would forget what made 'Stranger Things' work so well at its best or remembers.
On the most part, Season 4 did remember what 'Stranger Things' is about. It was an uneven season that did try to do too much and the pacing wasn't always there, but there was a lot of great things about it. This was obvious in the previous episodes of the season, it is even more obvious here in the first truly great episode of it "Chapter Three: The Monster and the Superhero". While not all the few problems of the previous two episodes are solved, the main weak link of them is.
Bad things: If there is any criticism about "Chapter Three: The Monster and the Superhero", to me there could have been less characters, as the episode has an occasional over stuffed feel.
Good things: Everything else is superb however. What immediately stood out is the truly powerful beyond her years performance of Millie Bobby Brown, some of her best acting of the show. Loved Eleven's complex, tortured character development, this is the most interesting she has been in a while. Also loved the perfect mix of fun comic timing and hard hitting drama shown in Finn Woolfhard's acting, as well as the intense and heartfelt chemistry between them.
Visually, "Chapter Three: The Monster and the Superhero" looks wonderful, one of the best looking episodes of Season 4, a season where the amount of time and money showed even more so than before. Loved the creepy horror vibe to the photography and lighting and the effects are better than those in many films today. The music is haunting and nostalgic.
Writing is thought provoking and entertaining, the more dramatic moments not being melodramatic. As ever, couldn't help being reminded of 'Stand By Me' in points. The story is always compelling and never dull, also genuinely moving and the creepier moments are truly unnerving. The ending is a real shocker, not expected and hand to the mouth inducing. The gruesomeness isn't gratuitous or gimmicky, quite nightmarish.
Closing thoughts: Overall, superb.
9/10.
This season continues to fill every episode with suspense and horror while never losing its signature humor and love for the characters.
Again - great character moments, especially for Nancy and Robin, Lucas and also Steve. This is, and this becomes especially prominent towards the end, a huge setup of what's to come, but it doesn't feel like this is a filler to delay the payoff. So much is happening, many things are revealed but even more are about to happen. I am excited!
Again - great character moments, especially for Nancy and Robin, Lucas and also Steve. This is, and this becomes especially prominent towards the end, a huge setup of what's to come, but it doesn't feel like this is a filler to delay the payoff. So much is happening, many things are revealed but even more are about to happen. I am excited!
Another action packed hour, the extra length has been fully justified so far with dense, quality content. This time El must face the consequences of her assault on Angela, the jocks continue their bloodthirsty hunt for Eddie, Joyce continues her search for Jim and Nancy teams up with Robin.
A fabulous story, pushing the plot along apace alone each of its many and complex strands. Millie Bobby Brown is again excellent portraying her bewilderment at her situation, her loss of powers and her sense of isolation and 'otherness'.
The intriguing ending sets up yet more opportunities to wow us, this is the best episode so far this season.
A fabulous story, pushing the plot along apace alone each of its many and complex strands. Millie Bobby Brown is again excellent portraying her bewilderment at her situation, her loss of powers and her sense of isolation and 'otherness'.
The intriguing ending sets up yet more opportunities to wow us, this is the best episode so far this season.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe scene where a government helicopter is briefly mistaken for some otherworldly phenomenon echoes a similar scene in Encuentros cercanos del tercer tipo (1977).
- ErroresThe light bars on the police cars are the MX700 made by Federal Signal. These lights bars weren't manufactured until 1989. Years after the events of this story.
- Citas
Steve Harrington: Always the babysitter. Always the goddamn babysitter!
- Créditos curiososThere is no music over the end credits, just the ticking of a clock.
- ConexionesFeatures Star Wars: Ewoks (1985)
- Bandas sonorasIn Transit to Bermuda
(uncredited)
Written by Kenneth Dorian Passante
Performed by Dorian Zero
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- 1h 3min(63 min)
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