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Paul Acevedo
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Like Jordo said, in many shots it was entirely CG. And the CG wasn't up to snuff at those times, IMO.

Yeah, the bear trap and fire wounded the creature, and Hopper and Joyce ended up following the blood trail it left to the library where Will was trapped.

Their delaying the monster in the house initially prevented it from catching Hopper in the shadow world. It also created a trail for Hopper to follow that lead to Will.

Netflix has dandruff?

Hey, the kid apologized, and his photos ended up providing an important clue anyway. Let it goooo.

Plastic and microwaved bubblegum.

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It would be way too hot to walk the dog that way. The joke was nice, though.

I don't think we can just stop being alive by putting our minds to it, either. Maybe in very rare cases that I don't know about, though.

DB9000 is right in this case. I still think you're cool, though!

We know Cassidy isn't dead. But we don't know whether Jess actually helped him or not, at this point in the show.

I don't agree with your assessment, but she calms down in episode 6 or 7.

That would be cool! But we have no particular reason to believe there's more than one of them.

You know, being bulletproof, virtually fireproof, and all-around invincible, the creature doesn't seem to have much to be scared of. Its hunting tactics make less sense when you think about it like that.

It was pretty clear. One of the show's strengths is that it doesn't always spell things out for the audience (although it did, to its detriment, when Elle's aunt described the experiments her mother was put through). Sometimes the viewer might miss something without it being the fault of the show.

Joyce stopped being hysterical eventually. That's sort of an arc.

No worries - sometimes that is how products are named.

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Just Eggos. Don't pluralize with apostrophes. :)

Gotta disagree with you there. They are greasy though.