As a fan of *Stranger Things* (2016–2025), I wasn't exactly thrilled by the idea of an animated series set between the seasons of the original show; it struck me as just another attempt by Netflix to make a quick buck. However, I must admit that I had an absolute blast with this series. Positive Aspects of *Stranger Things: Tales from ’85* (2026–): Personally, I love that this series captures the vibe of Saturday morning cartoons—just like the ones I used to watch during my childhood: *Pokémon*, *Yu-Gi-Oh!*, *Bakugan*, *The Spectacular Spider-Man*, *Loonatics Unleashed*, and just about any DC animated series. I still enjoy hanging out with Eleven, Mike, Will, Lucas, Dustin, and Max on another 80s-style adventure, battling monsters from the Upside Down. The voice acting is truly excellent; I appreciate how the voice cast manages to capture the energy and personalities of these characters almost flawlessly. Creators: Jennifer Muro, Eric Robles, Matt Duffer Stars: Brooklyn Da...
The Netflix series *Flunked* centers on Eddy, a small-time criminal gifted with an innate talent for mathematics. In this series, the police assign Eddy a bizarre mission: to help them locate the son of a criminal who is hiding out in a high school classroom. While the task itself is easy for him to grasp, carrying it out proves extremely difficult—especially considering it thrusts him into entirely new territory, a world far noisier and more chaotic than he can possibly handle. Barely a few minutes into the first episode, the viewer already grasps the essence of the plot's central conflict. Although Eddy is a mathematical genius, dealing with a classroom packed with teenagers, irate parents, and the inherent complexities of the school environment presents a challenge of an entirely different magnitude. Most of the series' humor stems precisely from this stark contrast between his strengths and his weaknesses. Stars: Alexandre Kominek, Yannik Landrein, Bérangère McNeese What fa...