As they search for answers, the children unravel a series of extraordinary mysteries
Scenario
In 1980s Indiana, a group of young friends witness supernatural forces and secret government exploits. Steve Perry, former lead vocalist for Journey, has said that the Stranger Things season 4 remix of Journey's 1980s smash hit Separate Ways (Worlds Apart) was done pretty much the way he originally wanted it done in the 1980s, but lacked the technology. Perry was so impressed that he even helped with the development of the remix..
If you are transmitting, and someone else transmits, you will not hear them
During a number of episodes, people are seen 'interrupting' someone talking on a two way radio or CB – that is, one person is talking/transmitting, and another person transmits to interrupt them, and then the other person hears this interruption and stops transmitting. This was done a few times on the kid's CB radios, and on the radios used by the police. Those radios – the CB and the police radios of the era from the show – don't work like that.
Eleven: Friends don’t lie
The Stranger Things opening titles and fonts mimic the film grain and look of 1980's television series opening credits. . Featured in FoundFlix: Stranger Things (2016) Ending Explained + Season 2 Clues .
Stranger Things(Title sequence & end credits theme)Written & performed by Kyle Dixon & Michael Stein
(2016). I am one of those people that was put of by the thought that this was a kid's drama, from the advertising you'd swear this was aimed at a 4 o'clock after school transmission time, the reality is far from that. It's quite intense drama, thoroughly absorbing, the kind of show you can't help but binge watch.
It's like the Goonies meets The Quatermass Experiment
As someone that grew up in the Eighties, I can appreciate the detail that's gone into the production, it's like they slipped back and filmed it live, it is incredibly well made. I utterly love the music, it is so fitting, takes me back to wonderful eighties shows. Quality in both season one and two, I like the build up and tension that is abundant in the first.