In several episodes, people are seen “interrupting” the remix
Story
In 1980s Indiana, a group of young friends witness supernatural forces and secret government exploits. In their search for answers, the kids uncover a series of incredible mysteries. Steve Perry, former lead singer of Journey, has said that the Stranger Things season 4 remix of Journey’s 1980 hit “Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)” was done pretty much the way he originally wanted it to be in the 1980s, but he lacked the technology. Perry was so impressed that he even helped develop the remix.
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Someone is talking on a two-way radio or CB – that is, one person is talking/transmitting and another person is transmitting to interrupt, then the other person hears the interruption and stops the transmission. This has been done repeatedly on the kids’ CB radios and on radios used by the police. These radios – the CB and police radios from the show’s era – don’t work like that. If you’re streaming and someone else is streaming, you won’t hear them.
But season four explains these situations
Stranger Things (series title & end credits theme) Written & Performed by Kyle Dixon & Michel Stein. I didn’t expect this nostalgic TV show to be this good. In my opinion, the technical details of the first season weren’t that fascinating, but not only does the plot get weirder, but all the technical details get weirder. I know the first three seasons were pretty much the same in some ways.
Especially for geeks
Not all the minor things, but it explains the major issues. There are great references to The Thing, E.T., D&D, Middle Earth and more. These references make the TV show more exciting. The editing of the movie was perfect from the first season.
They were a bit weak in the first season
The cinematography, visual effects and sound are better in the second season. Makeup, costume design, music, art direction and amplifier; The set decoration was pretty good from the first season, it gets a bit better as the seasons go by.