By richardalexis on Skatehive
Source After a long wait, the first part of Stranger Things' fifth season finally premiered, and although I haven't been the biggest fan of what's been done with this project since it decided to stop being a one-season show in 2016, I admit that FOMO always ends up drawing me in, for better or for worse. Source And no one can deny the level of cultural relevance that each new installment of the Duffer brothers' series generates worldwide, comparable only to phenomena like Game of Thrones or the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the last decade, to the point where I even decided to pay for a Netflix subscription, something I hadn't done in several years. Although the decision to release the fifth season in three parts (one at the end of November for Thanksgiving, another on December 25th, and the final episode on January 1st, 2026) seemed a bit jarring considering that the fourth season came out more than three years ago, it's perfectly understandable given that this is a perfect mechanism t