Stranger Things

Still haven't started with season 5; waiting for the rest of the season to come up on 26th Dec (as per Internet at large).

I was wondering though;
if we put i.e. season 4 in the context of alien abductions, which type of an abduction would be when i.e. Vecna takes Max?
Etheric abduction, which she then prevented and wasn't killed in the end?

Or could this be like demonic obsession?
 
While I can more or less “enjoy“ watching it there is little doubt in my mind that it is the pretty usual Hollywood type rather strange/weird/sick stuff you are looking at.
 
Still haven't started with season 5; waiting for the rest of the season to come up on 26th Dec (as per Internet at large).

I was wondering though;
if we put i.e. season 4 in the context of alien abductions, which type of an abduction would be when i.e. Vecna takes Max?
Etheric abduction, which she then prevented and wasn't killed in the end?

Or could this be like demonic obsession?
I think @Mari you need to see season 5, to find an answer because there is a plot about Max, and maybe you will find out after watching the plot unfold.

First part was out on Thanksgiving, second part comes out on Christmas and the last part comes at New Year's Eve - it kinda bothers me they choose those dates, as from one point of view it's a marketing thing and people are spending time together and have free evenings to watch the series together, but also those dates are kinda symbolic in the sense that people should spend time together for real and rather not watch demonic possession and mind manipulating series on Netflix...

I've promised to myself to do not watch season 5, as 4 was already "not good" in my opinion, but I decided otherwise with a mission to check out what kind of "predictive programming" may be lurking in there and, oh boy, it is there. Or so I think :)

It is only my opininion and point of wiev but in the first part of season 5 it is stated very clearly that Vecna decided to go for the children and use them in his means, because their minds are so vulnerable. For me it brings to mind all the shenaningas done in our world to capture young people in all those transgenderism lies and manipulations, infect their minds and weaken their bodies. Probably in order to make some efficient walk-ins, brrr creepy.

I was very upset watching previous series and seeing all those mkultra style government experiments done with Eleven and the rest of the children. People still watch it and thinks "it's only a movie", but we know that the film industry loves to make "fiction" for masses from everything that's really happening somewhere where we can't see.
 
You will get answers!
I think @Mari you need to see season 5, to find an answer because there is a plot about Max, and maybe you will find out after watching the plot unfold.
Ok! :-D

I assumed that the directors will/might go on with different story or divert the story-line to something else (like they already did with the Russians), but this sounds exiting! 😉
 
I like how the characters network, learn about the evil they are fighting, apply knowledge, come up with strategy’s they test (some work some don’t), and just keep fighting because they know that knowledge is power. And when they apply their knowledge they have been able to achieve incremental wins in their battle against evil. They fight evil because they are compelled to.
In the first instalment of series 5 Will did say: “knowledge is power”. I think he said that in an earlier series also.
 
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