The fourth and penultimate season of “Stranger Things” has ended in a way that’s bloated — but ultimately satisfying and packed with destruction.
Nancy , Steve , Dustin , Robin , Max and Lucas , right.But, it’s hardly sunshine and rainbows, even with all the reunions.
On one hand, this turn of events is a relief to long-time viewers who would hate to lose a beloved character like Steve. 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. 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.
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