★★★★ Split in two (the last episodes, over two hours, will be seen in July) this season of the series that takes the nostalgia for the eighties and all the fantasy associated with those years and that iconography to create something like like a diabolical feast it has its ups and downs. On the one hand, the search for a missing character at the end of the third season carries less weight than it should; and the story of Once and bullying does not finish starting and has many common places. But the other, that of the new monster, that of sadness, that of the devouring passage (literally) of time, that of listening to Kate Bush and crying to save life has some of the most incredible and emotional moments of contemporary audiovisual. At that point, there are very few works capable of accurately capturing that adolescent angst and that pain that has no words to describe. For those moments and for the well-achieved tension, it continues to be a reason for attention and is worth it.

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