As well, there are a few non-supernatural scares. It's quite a bit more violent than season one, which is expected considering how much more CGI they used. The predictable ones are the ones you don't expect to happen that way. Even the scares that aren't jump scares aren't as predictable. Season 2: There are quite a few jump scares, to start. It isn't too violent, especially not compared to other seasons. It's somewhat predictable, which plays a huge role. It's definitely got it's moments, but not as much as the others. I think it's scarier conceptually than visually. Season 1: There's less violence and jump scares. Now that we know all characters who actually die have a name starting with B, it's going to be hard to get suspense back. When the lifeguard went to check on Billy, I thought it was going to end worse than it did. I didn't know how crazy they were going to go with the old woman, I was half expecting her to try to eat Nancy and Jonathan. I already had been spoiled regarding Bob's fate, so that wasn't surprising. I was worried that Eleven might commit serious crimes with Kali's clown car crew. Will acting possessed was creepy, but his screaming sessions destroyed any sense of suspense and reached ridiculous heights of stupidity (my opinion of course). When the Demogorgon (was it ever confirmed) was starting to come out of the wall to attack Mike's younger sister, I thought she might die as well. When Nancy and Jonathan were in the woods, and Nancy got separated. You can also visit our About Gizmodo Australia or advertising information pages.In Episode 1, before Will is kidnapped, there was a lot of suspense. Contact Questions? Comments? Story idea? We’d love to hear from you! Simply complete the form below and we’ll be in touch.Dealzmodo: Apps Deals Of The Day We round-up notable price drops available to Aussie users of Android, iPhone, iPad… Sometimes products need to go head-to-head. Battlemodo Sometimes a review is not enough. Regulars We also run a series of regular columns covering specific topics in more depth: Reviews Regular reviews, hands-on impressions and first-look video of the hottest tech gear, apps and software. Our coverage is sorted into 11 main tagged categories, so they’re easy to browse and locate: News, Mobile, Gadgets, Online, Computing, Cameras, Science, Entertainment, Geek Out, Software and Cars. If you do want to access the US site, you can go to us./. Gizmodo Australia covers local technology news with a team of award-winning local journalists, and localises the best posts from the US, making sure to eliminate what’s irrelevant for Aussies. We’re obsessed with the gadgets and science that change the way we live, work, love, play, think and feel. RSS | Twitter | Facebook Gizmodo loves technology.
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