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Enter Erica, who’s still at the mall and who agrees to sneak in in exchange for free ice cream for life. They figure out a way in via the ducts but they’ll need someone with even more flexible shoulders than Dustin. Dustin, recently annoyed that nobody answered his walkie-talkie call, remains incommunicado while he, Steve, and Robin try to figure out what to do about the mysterious room being guarded by the Russian with the big gun. Others are already on high alert, and not just in Mike’s basement.
America’s favorite morning news show is thrown into crisis when it becomes the news. In the Dark Night of the Soul It’s Always 3:30 in the Morning. Starring Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, Steve Carell.
In a rare mother-daughter scene, Karen basically lays out how hard it is for women to get anywhere and how proud she is of her daughter for standing up to the “shitheads.” It’s a nice moment, but have we seen these characters talk to each other in any meaningful way since the first season? True or not, the pep talk gives Nancy the resolve to go visit Mrs. (Admittedly, he’s not wrong about Nancy and Jonathan impersonating reporters or breaking and entering.) Jonathan is not sympathetic but Karen is. Driscoll, and watching as she screams “I have to go back!,” Nancy and Jonathan find themselves rewarded by getting fired from the Hawkins Post by the newly possessed Tom, who wasn’t that sympathetic to Nancy’s nose for news even before getting taken over by the Mind Flayer. After calling an ambulance for Mrs.
(Hmm … shadowy Russians doing shady deals with American politicians. One intense interaction with a cigar cutter later, Kline spills his guts: He doesn’t know who the biker is, but he knows he’s associated with Starcourt Mall, which is trying to buy up some more property and is bribing Kline for help. So he heads over to city hall to confront Mayor Kline, and while Hopper probably doesn’t plan to beat the hell out of Kline when he walks in the room, not beating him up becomes impossible when Kline mockingly refers to Hopper’s dead daughter. After Hopper wakes up unexpectedly nude, he puts two and two together with the help of Joyce and remembers the last time he saw an out-of-place biker in Hawkins and where he saw him. Getting beaten up by a Russian biker no doubt helped clarify matters for Hopper. The series pits trolls, werewolves, wizards and other improbable heroes against an evil plot to resurrect a great dragon.While the lion’s share of the investigating belongs to the younger generation, at least Joyce and Hopper aren’t ignoring all the ominous signs.

So does, across town, Mrs. He also survives a slingshot knock to the head.)He also screams. (The Mind Flayer is no joke. But then Billy, in the grips of the Mind Flayer, gets loose and attacks El, almost doing her in until Mike knocks him out, leaving El to finish the job when he rises again. Billy, the real Billy, tearfully confesses to bad deeds beyond his control.
All this and we’re only halfway through the season, which has so far moved forward like a steamroller.After a few nice moments reconnecting with the old gang, it’s been one long, relentless push forward, and an enjoyable one, too. And it looks like it’s just going to get worse as Heather reveals a whole undead, Mind Flayer-controlled army apparently ready to unleash hell on the town. There is a lot of screaming as this episode ends, at which point no one paying attention can pretend everything’s okay in Hawkins.
It’s been a strong half-season, in other words. Elsewhere, doubling down on the Steve–Dustin buddy relationship has proven smart, as has throwing Robin into the mix. By contrast, Mike and Lucas spouting sexist theories about women being a different species has felt sadly true to the way teen boys think (and the way too many adult men continue to think). Will’s pouty crisis in the previous episode, the season’s weakest, felt a little arbitrary.
