It's going to be a continuation. You're also in the sharp minority of people who don't want to see it continued.
Really great first seasons that get even better are pretty rare, almost as rare as great first seasons that stay nearly as good. The fact that this season told a pretty much self-contained story makes it all the more difficult for them to recapture that enthralling momentum. They have to start over introducing all new drama on pretty much every front, new character arcs, new plots, and they pretty much have to up the ante on all of them. That's part of why there is such a voice, minority though it may be, saying that exploring a different corner of this universe with all new characters would be a nice detour before coming back to this town to continue their story with some other threat that segues back into the specific dimensional tomfoolery of the first season and the characters involved here. I have high hopes either way, but i fear the disappointment that has greeted me in season two of so many other shows.^You could say that about almost any good show and the reality is that a lot of them either maintain their quality, or improve in the second season. Indeed, more than half the time it seems most good shows' first season is far and away the worst (or rather, least great.)
And so what if they do fumble it? It'd be a shame, no question but the first season is hardly going to evaporate out of existence.
Did we watch a different show?They have to start over introducing all new drama on pretty much every front, new character arcs, new plots, and they pretty much have to up the ante on all of them.
I enjoyed this series very much, my only issue is how 1-Dimensional some of the Bully characters (Steve's two friends, those two teen bullies) were.
But I think this was intentional, they're inspired by 1-D Bully characters like Henry Bowers.
I would have appreciated a bit more resolution on Sister's friend. I guess she's dead, but it seems like the news is never delivered to her and we never see her cope with the aftermath of it and how she "ended things" with her that night at the pool.
So the monster was attracted to blood? Has no one in this town gotten a cut or, hell, a period over the course of time the creature was free? I know it was only probably a few days to a week but over that course of time no one suffered an injury that caused them to bleed? (Or, again, had a period.)
I'm guessing the kid was somehow eating and drinking in the upside down realm. If not eating he had to have been drinking whatever passed for water or fluid there, children can be resilient but several days without food or water in a state of hightened anxiety/activity hiding from a monster?
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