Episode Name and number, first airing date and promotional still or screen-grab.
The names of the actors and actresses that appeared in the episode, and what part they played.
Complete summary of the episode--will spoil the episode if you have not seen it already! Complete play-by-play, including who, what, when, where, and how.
Includes three major categories. Hardware: A listing of all computers used in the show, and the platform they were running. Media: Background music and score information. Pop-Culture Points: Episode name information, as well as any real-life references in the episode.
Okay, I know it's a fictional TV show. But it's just so much fun to pick apart when they get something wrong. Whenever something doesn't quite add up, or Hollywood takes a little too much license with the technical aspect of the show, you can be sure it will be pointed out in this section. Be assured this is done with great affection for the show and the people who worked hard to bring it to us.
These are medium-quality stills grabbed from the a tape-copy of the show. Maybe not photographic quality, but some real keepers nonetheless. JPEG format, about 40-50K each. In no particular order.
One-liners grabbed from the episodes. These are wave files. Most of them are under 100K, but some of the better ones go a little over. They're organized by who said them, but in no particular order after that.
On the righthand column is a listing of the drinking game points that could be accrued while watching the show, and when in the show they happened. Some of these points are a bit subjective: ie, you might not consider Byers' face to have that "little boy lost expression," or, you might think that the Gunmen would not logically be dead. But hey, don't let me spoil your good time.