Reviews are in, 71%, 9 positive & 1 mixed so far -
https://www.metacritic.com/tv/stranger-things/season-3Eventually, all of these threads come together – and in an wholly satisfying way. Nothing here seems crammed together, or extraneous. Instead, Stranger Things 3 carefully builds its way towards big Spielbergian moments loaded with pulse-pounding action beats against memorable set pieces. And everyone is bringing their A-game.
https://www.slashfilm.com/stranger-things-3-review/Thankfully, as in seasons past, the Duffer Brothers once again found a way to bring all these themes beautifully together in Stranger Things 3. That's what has made the show such a success for Netflix, after all -- the fact it can be funny, dramatic, dark, gory and nerdy all at the same time.
https://www.engadget.com/2019/06/30/str ... _source=dlStill, the “Stranger” writers have figured out how to keep the characters and monsters of their world growing and changing without betraying the core of the series. Eventually, repeated infiltrations of the Upside Down into Hawkins may start to get old, but Season 3 proves monsters and telekinesis aren’t the only reason “Stranger” is worth watching.
https://amp.usatoday.com/amp/1502736001Overall, Stranger Things 3 has a lot to offer and it delivers in nearly everything it has promised us over the past year-and-a-half.
It’s a fun ride that will keep you going through to the end credits and beyond (seriously…don’t switch off at the end credits of the final episode.)
https://metro.co.uk/2019/06/30/stranger ... 92890/amp/Beyond that, there’s not much more I can say without incurring the wrath of Netflix’s Spoiler Upside Down. But rest assured: if I went into season 3 wondering how long “Stranger Things” can possibly keep this up, I left it assured that as long as the series keeps pushing beyond what initially made it work, it will have more story left in the tank yet.
https://variety.com/2019/tv/reviews/str ... 203256168/As a Stranger Things skeptic, season 3 brought me the most pleasure in its many scenes set amid the harshly lit mall corridors, sticky multiplexes, public pools and country fairs where I was among the last micro-generation of tweens to run wild in the mid-’90s.
https://time.com/5617328/stranger-thing ... -3-review/