has become a “series to watch in the background”
The expected ending of ‘Stranger Things’ has unleashed a wave of criticism unusual among his followers. The fifth season, which Netflix launched on November 27, is being pointed out for presenting excessively basic and explanatory dialogues, among other problems derived from an excessive simplification of the series. Not understanding what this is about drop in the quality of the seriesfans have searched for possible explanations and believe they have found it: the “casual viewing” philosophy. What do people complain about? Social networks have been filled with fragments that illustrate a certain decline in writing from the series: scenes where the characters constantly verbalize What they are doing or feeling has generated ridicule and parodies. It has been said of the series slow down the pace “to offer hyper-detailed explanations of what is happening and what will happen next,” robbing viewers of the ability to construct the narrative for themselves. Added to this is a certain drop in the technical level and special effects, which has been seen in sequences such as the one at the beginning of the season, in which Will Byers moves in a completely digital environment and that produces an uncanny valley effect that many believed had already been overcome. Result: on Rotten Tomatoes, this season has barely scratched 84%the lowest score in the history of the franchise. What could have happened. Some fans have traced the possible causes to an extensive report by N+1 Magazine January 2025. Several scriptwriters who had worked for the platform revealed that Netflix executives regularly request that “the characters describe out loud what they are doing, thus allowing viewers who watch the series in the background to follow the plot without problems.” This practice responds to a category that Netflix calls casual viewing or casual viewing. It’s not just a ‘Stranger Things’ thing. There are studies They already talk about Netflix taking into account that we watch many of its series on our mobile screens. And several European producers already they received in 2022 Similar requests: programs that are understandable without having to look at the screen. For practical purposes, dialogues are more descriptive about what the characters are doing and easier to follow without the support of images. Series as popular as ‘Emily in Paris’ have already been described as ‘ambient television’ for having these characteristics. Beyond a specific problem. The demotion of ‘Stranger Things’ goes beyond a simple creative stumble: it represents a fundamental change in how streaming platforms streaming they conceive audiovisual production. The problem now lies in determining whether Netflix is only adapting certain content to allow this viewing in the background, or if this aesthetic is here to stay… and spread. ‘Stranger Things’, symbol of things. But perhaps not what its creators would like. ‘Stranger Things’ closes its career not as the promised cultural event, but as an involuntary emblem of an industry that has decided to optimize content for viewers who, paradoxically, barely look at the screen. A decade later, the iconic Netflix series culminates in the form of a product designed to be watched without paying attention to it. In Xataka | All the unanswered questions left by Netflix’s purchase of Warner: a huge mess