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In ‘Stranger Things’ Friendship Still Means Showing Up Physically, Not Digitally

  • Stranger Things taps into the nostalgia of childhood in the 1980s, where kids could explore without constant oversight.
  • The show reflects a time when problems required genuine creativity and ingenuity to solve, unlike relying on instant digital solutions.
  • Friendship in Stranger Things is depicted through physical presence and shared experiences, contrasting with today's digital interactions.
  • The characters in the show embrace boredom as a catalyst for discovery, a concept often lost in today's over-structured childhoods.
  • Stranger Things portrays childhood as a period where actions had lasting consequences, highlighting the importance of real-life experiences with risks.

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