She calls on the help of Murry (Brett Gelman) in order to pay the rescue fee and bring Hopper home. Next, we get a plot where Joyce Byers (Winona Ryder) gets a package in the mail that tells her that Hopper (David Harbour) is alive and being held captive in Russia. Throughout part 1, she struggles adapting to the world, not only without her powers, but without her friends as well. This fuels our fears that Eleven might snap and kill again. Then we see Eleven at her new school in California where she is bullied and struggles to fit in. They show this in order to give the audience the impression that Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) was the perpetrator of such violence. Flashes of blood covered children laying limp and motionless immediately fill the viewer with sadness, hatred, and disgust. This hits particularly hard given that the season released only three days after a terrible school shooting in Texas. The season starts off by showing the audience the after math of a violent bloodbath of children in what looks like a medical facility. But, the first 7 episodes of season 4, called part 1, has cranked everything up to Eleven (pun definitely intended). Also, theres a girl with super powers for some reason.” Yet, in spite of the weird premise, and the fact that its mostly following a bunch of kids, the shows visuals, acting, soundtrack, characters, story, and overall execution truly came together to create a captivating, exciting, and devastating television show. “Lets take a bunch of kids, put them in the 80’s, have them play Dungeons and Dragons, and whatever monster they fight in their DND campaign will show up in the real world and kill people. Stranger Things is one of those ideas that doesn’t sound like it should work.
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