Perry was so impressed he even helped develop the remix
Story
In 1980s Indiana, a group of young friends witness supernatural forces and secret government actions. As they search for answers, the kids unravel a series of extraordinary mysteries. Steve Perry, former lead singer of Journey, said that the Stranger Things season 4 remix of Journey’s ’80s hit “Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)” was done pretty much the way he originally intended in the ’80s, but lacked the technology.
If you’re streaming and someone else is streaming, you won’t hear them
During a number of episodes, you see people “interrupting” someone who is talking on a two-way or CB radio, meaning one person is talking/transmitting and another person transmits to interrupt them, and then the other person hears this interruption and stops transmitting. This has been done a couple of times on kids’ CB radios and on radios used by police. Those radios, the CB and police radios of the era of the show, don’t work that way.
Eleven: Friends don’t lie
The opening titles and fonts of Stranger Things mimic the film grain and look of 80s TV series opening titles.. Featured in FoundFlix: Stranger Things (2016) Ending Explained + Season 2 Clues (2016). Stranger Things (Title Sequence & End Credits Theme) Written by and starring Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein.
I love the music, it’s so appropriate, takes me back to the wonderful shows of the 80’s
I’m one of those people who was put off by the thought of this being a children’s drama, from the advertising you’d swear it was aimed at a 4pm after school airtime, the reality is far from that. It’s a pretty intense, completely engrossing drama, the kind of show you can’t help but binge-watch. As someone who grew up in the 80s I can appreciate the detail that was put into the production, it’s like they went back and filmed it live, it’s incredibly well done.
It’s like the Goonies meets The Quatermass Experiment
Quality in both season 1 and 2, I love the build up and tension that abounds in season 1.