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Does Outcast have a beloved nerdy character that was offed after one or two episodes?

I am so sick of all this Stranger Things coverage everywhere on the internet. I think I will click on every single one of them and make my sickness known.

Hooray Backlash!

Ugh, I am so sick of this pop culture website devoting so many articles to a piece of popular culture. What gives AV Club?

There was nothing underrated about that boring movie.

"I know he can get the job, but can he do the job?"

But really, who doesn't love Dick?

I don't know about series, but the movie you're looking for is Robocop.

I agree it isn't perfect. I never said it was. I didn't think I was "getting defensive" in the pejorative way that I read your comment in. I was just trying to have a discussion in a forum.

Well, like I said, the cover-up story given was she ran away. A plausible explanation. A 16 year-old going missing is slightly less-distressing than an 11 year-old going missing, since the 16 year-old has more ability to run away (i.e. car to bus station)

"This" being "Barb" or "this" being "cover-up" They had to show that the monster was still dangerous. That means someone else needed to go missing. Perhaps they were trying to subvert tropes by having the "good girl" get taken and not the "bad girl" (Nancy's the one who drank and had sex, yet she lived)

They mentioned that her car was found at a bus station. The cover-up story was that she ran away. Nanacy asked El to look for Barb. Barb's parents are non-characters that we don't have to see to get the story.

That's what Mrs. Shadow_play said.

To each their own I guess. I love them.

I had a great time watching this series. It was an amazingly done pastiche that still told an original story, sticking to tropes, breaking tropes, breathing new life into 80's nostalgia.

Secret X-Files origin story.

See also Bernard's break singing the terrible "I think you are pig…" line in "Every Little Counts."

That lack of Polish may come from their Punk beginnings. It's also possible, that they were rebelling against their Joy Division days and the meticulous control that Martin Hannett had on their production. That said, check out the in-studio performance video of "A Perfect Kiss" They clearly know what they are doing

Goddamn that made me laugh. Well-played.