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Speedman's character Matthew is a successful CEO and husband who is pretty reserved and not very close to his son. Love and Joe's neighbor Theo is a troubled college student with strained family relationships and a propensity for dangerous behavior. Prior to earning a role on "You," actor Arnold starred in the horror film "Halloween" alongside Jamie Lee Curtis and the drama "Mudbound. On season three, Gabrielle plays a young and savvy librarian named Marienne who lives in Joe and Love's neighborhood.

As The Tab reported in , showrunners were looking for "an actor who is visually impaired" or legally blind for this role.

Mehl has been open about his experience with vision loss, and it has been incorporated into his character's backstory. Mehl, an up-and-coming actor with a few credits under his belt so far, may look familiar to fans of CBS' "The Good Wife. Season three features a so-called mean-girl clique that includes a character named Kiki, who is a mother and life coach. Another member of the neighborhood's cliquey inner circle, Andrew is a stay-at-home dad who thrives on gossip.

O'Shea also appeared on Freeform's sitcom "Baby Daddy. Gil, a thoughtful geology professor in the neighborhood, is another addition to the "You" cast of characters. Gil will be played by Astin, an actor known for his roles on shows like Showtime's "Homeland" and Netflix's "The Magicians.

The actress is known for her roles in the thriller film "Angels and Demons," the comic-book film "Man of Steel" , and on the Netflix series "Daredevil. Fans get more backstory on Joe Goldberg during season three, and actor Fisher has been cast as young Joe. Viewers see Lara as Paulie during flashback scenes. Here are all of the spooky details we have so far. All of this is highly silly, especially given some of the odd writing choices in play.

For example, Stranger Things is at pains to explain how electromagnetic fields work, but it makes no attempt to clarify how eating fertilizer transforms possessed humans into a sentient, scalable goo-monster. Nor does it give a reason for why evil Russians showed up in Indiana to try to reopen the gate to the Upside Down.

The season offers plenty of all those things, wrapped around a plot that never takes itself too seriously. The problem is that the show never really presents stories that are as sophisticated as they are well-meaning. For instance, the choice to keep Eleven and Hopper apart for most of season three is a strange one that results in their entire relationship being narrated in an awkward voiceover during the last 20 minutes of the finale.

But this is generally how Stranger Things operates. For instance, three seasons in, we still know barely anything about the Upside Down, including what, if anything, lives inside of it apart from evil monsters, let alone why those evil monsters are so eager to cross over to Earth and kill everyone. For example, many critics, including those at Vox , have bemoaned the lack of narrative agency given to women in previous seasons.

Fair enough! But the show kind of forgets about her career in the home stretch. It also seems to forget that Max still has to return to her violent home life, now with an even more complex family dynamic. Wheeler, completely, after making a halfhearted effort to develop her into a three-dimensional character earlier in the season.

I could watch Dustin and Steve bicker over a ham radio for eight more seasons! This scene, in which Dustin and Suzie sing the duet together, is a literal love song to everything Stranger Things represents to its fans: a love of the s, of geek culture and fantasy, of childhood whimsy, and above all, of friendships. Stranger Things deserves all due credit for not only creating a deeply lovable ensemble of characters but continuing to write them in ways that foreground their charm, sense of humor, and love for each other.

Even if the show falters on every other level, as long as it keeps letting its cast of friends stay friends while fighting monsters, it will still be the show that many fans want it to be. Correction: An earlier version of this story incorrectly credited the writers of Stranger Things season three.

Nevertheless, I will be interested to see the ways that the creators incorporate the developing themes from this season into the following one. While the content of the show is hard to follow at times, season three of You includes convincing acting and forces us to contemplate how much control we truly have over our privacy, and this personal reflection continues long after the season ends. Alexandra Lenehan. More: Netflix , tv review , You.

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