PMP#213: Stranger Things Grown Familiar

PMP#213: Stranger Things Grown Familiar

From Pretty Much Pop: A Culture Podcast by Mark Linsenmayer

January 13, 2026 · 56 min · Season 6 · Episode 213

About this episode

The episode discusses the series 'Stranger Things', its appeal, uneven seasons, and the execution of its finale.

The Netflix sci-fi/horror/teen series by the Duffer Brothers that started in 2016 has now finished with its sixth season, attempting to be both epic and sentimental. Who is this show actually aimed at? We talk about the initial appeal through various uneven seasons through the execution of the finale. Has the thing gone on so long that we can't make sense out of the continuity. Featuring, as usual, Mark, Lawrence, Sarahlyn, and Al. Get more at prettymuchpop.com . Get an ad-free experience, plus bonus talking for nearly every episode at patreon.com/prettymuchpop for only the tiniest per-month financial pledge, or you can sign up directly with Apple Podcasts for a subscription for ad-free and bonus material for three of Mark's podcasts together on the Mark Lintertainment Podcasts Channel . Sponsor: Visit squarespace.com/PRETTY (code PRETTY) for a free trial and 10% off your first website or domain.

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Host: Mark

Topics covered

  • Stranger Things
  • Netflix
  • sci-fi
  • horror
  • teen series

Keywords

  • Duffer Brothers
  • continuity
  • finale

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