![]() ![]() Eddie (Joseph Quinn) dies in “Stranger Things” Season 4. Post “Game of Thrones” shows seem to compete to have the most shocking deaths, and it feels novel that “Stranger Things” is able to fire on all cylinders without playing that game. It’s also nice that “Stranger Things” feels fairly unique among genre shows in that it has danger, horror and dire circumstances without offing its main characters. On one hand, this turn of events is a relief to long-time viewers who would hate to lose a beloved character like Steve. Tina Rowden/Netflixīut, it’s hardly sunshine and rainbows, even with all the reunions.Įddie (Joseph Quinn), the big-hearted nerd who was newly introduced this season, has been killed along the way, and Max is in a coma from which she might not wake. (The show also killed off Matthew Modine’s “Papa” and played that as an emotional moment, but it’s hard to feel sad for a man who experimented on kids.) Tina Rowden/Netflix Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown). Nancy (Natalia Dyer), Steve (Joe Keery), Dustin (Gaten Matarazzo), Robin (Maya Hawke), Max (Sadie Sink) and Lucas (Caleb McLaughlin), right. They, in turn, meet up with the Hawkins crew which includes Steve (Joe Keery), Robin (Maya Hawke), Nancy (Natalia Dyer), Max ( Sadie Sink) and Lucas (Caleb McLaughlin). The Kate Bush song “Running Up that Hill” plays again for emotional impact. Now, in the final stretch, Hopper (David Harbour) and Joyce (Winona Ryder) finally leave their isolated storyline in Russia and make it back to their kids in Hawkins (while also cementing that their “will they or won’t they” relationship is a go).Įleven (Millie Bobby Brown) reunites with the rest of the California gang - Will (Noah Schnapp), Mike (Finn Wolfhard) and Jonathan (Charlie Heaton), who is still the most useless character. ![]() There’s simply no reason for an episode of a TV series to be longer than a feature length film (two hours and thirty minutes) and these could have easily been trimmed down.īut the events that transpired wrapped up the season well enough and left “Stranger Things” with enough story for Season 5.Īs fans know, the characters have been separated to far-flung corners of the earth. The two supersized episodes that capped off Season 4 (now streaming on Netflix) should have been divided into shorter segments. The fourth and penultimate season of “Stranger Things” has ended in a way that’s bloated - but ultimately satisfying and packed with destruction. ‘Stranger Things’ Creel mansion sells for $1.6M, $100K over asking ‘Ozark,’ ‘Inventing Anna’ among favorite TV shows in 2022: poll We found tickets for 13 new shows coming to Broadway in 2023. ‘Stranger Things’ star Noah Schnapp comes out as gay: ‘I’m more similar to Will than I thought’
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