TOTLB 412 Stranger Things Season 4A

STRANGER THINGS. (L to R) Winona Ryder as Joyce Byers and Brett Gelman as Murray Bauman in STRANGER THINGS. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2022

The topic for the day is on it’s fourth season, and so far has been pretty successful! Four seasons, and we were in the middle of the season when we recorded this podcast, so this episode does not deal with the rest of the season, and the subsequent last two episodes. BUT, that will come in the future I’m sure!

“The first plotline takes place in Hawkins, where several teenagers are killed in mysterious ways. It features Dustin HendersonMax MayfieldLucas and Erica SinclairSteve HarringtonNancy WheelerRobin Buckley, and Eddie Munson, the leader of the Hellfire Club; a Dungeons & Dragons group that includes Dustin and his friends. Eddie becomes the prime murder suspect and is hunted down by Jason Carver and members of the basketball team, who believe that Eddie killed Jason’s girlfriend, Chrissy Cunningham, using satanic powers. Dustin and friends investigate and discover that the murders were carried out by a powerful being that lives in the Upside Down, an entity who they later dubbed Vecna.”

This season so far has a lot of fun and dark themes!! The team is separated, and the adults are also separated. This season seems to feel like it’s all about being united, while not being in the same room. Trusting that the rest of the team is going to accomplish what they need to accomplish. We get to see some very familiar bad guys, while also meeting THE bad guy, Vecna. It feels like a good continuation of the story, and feels like it will be a good lead in for the fifth and final season of the series!! If somehow you haven’t watched, it’s time. Go watch this show! 

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