Sadie Sink Reacts To Max’s Frustrating Stranger Things Season 5 Scene: “Why Are We Doing A Podcast Episode Right Now?”

During an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Sadie Sink discussed a particular scene and whether she felt pressured during filming. She explained that she didn’t feel any rush at the time, but watching the scene later, she realized it needed more energy. She wished her character, Max, had run instead of acting so calm – like she was simply chatting on a podcast.

5 Perfect ’80s Shows Nobody Remembers

Many TV shows from the 1980s aren’t well-remembered today, and some have been completely forgotten. Despite having good stories, interesting characters, and funny moments, these shows struggled with low viewership, short runs, or tough competition. While they might not be popular now, they’re worth revisiting to appreciate what they offered television at the time.

Michael B. Jordan Admitted What Movie He Cries During, And I 100% Did Not See It

Many people were moved to tears by Michael B. Jordan’s film, Sinners, and surprisingly, Jordan himself cried while watching it. This really speaks to the emotional impact of the movie. But it’s also notable that Jordan often cries when watching films – he’s shared a few other instances where a movie has brought him to tears. Here’s what he said…

Stephen King’s It: Welcome To Derry Shows Stranger Things How It’s Done

Even though Stranger Things was well-received by critics and lasted for five seasons, some viewers feel its final season didn’t deliver a satisfying conclusion, drawing comparisons to the disappointing ending of Game of Thrones. Many feel the show repeated familiar storylines and that certain ambiguous details in the finale felt added just for the sake of it.