The Ultimate Stranger Things Season 4, Volume 2 Finale Breakdown
This story contains spoilers for Season Four, Volume Two of Stranger Things.
Can I make a deal with God to go to sleep for the next 48 hours? Holy hell. Raise your hand if you thought Volume Two of Stranger Things would look like it had the production budget of Godzilla vs. Kong, have the guts to have Vecna mutilate one of our favorite characters, and force a friend of mine—definitely not me—to restock on tissues the morning after. Sure, Volume One bottled up and injected new life into the series (it needed to after Season Three didn't quite meet fans' hopes). Volume Two? It not only managed to thrillingly reframe Stranger Things as we knew it, but the final moments of Episode Nine set up a fifth and final season that will surely generate wild hype until the very second we're able to press play. Maybe we're all getting ahead of ourselves. We have a finale to recap, don't we?
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RIP Eddie—and Max, For a Terrifying Minute
First of all, let's give it up for Joseph Quinn, who imbued Eddie Munson with an astounding level of heart, one that few new characters entering an established show like Stranger Things are able to pull off. In Volume Two, he becomes the rocking 'n rolling embodiment of Stranger Things's motivating question: What does it actually mean to be a nerd? An other? In Eddie, at least, we learn that nerdom means living a life that is true to you and only you—and sticking by that even when staring into the face of literal hell. We see a similar lesson play out with Lucas this season, who learns that he's most himself when he's alongside his loveably loser-y friends. With a metal as hell rendition of Metallica's "Master of Puppets," Eddie gets his hero moment. We'll miss you, dude.
Now, what to do about Max? Eleven managed to save her midway through Vecna's horrifying death ritual, and bring her back to life after her heart stopped. Before Max (temporarily) dies, she says she can't see or feel anything. Eleven isn't able to find Max through mind-travel, either. You have to wonder if she'll end up like Robert Englund's Victor Creel, who lost his eyesight permanently after facing his son. But there might be something more to surviving a scuffle with Vecna. Scroll down to the very bottom of this breakdown if you want a couple theories about Max.Metal, dude.
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