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When ‘Stranger Things’ Finally Gave Its Villain a Voice

This article contains spoilers for the first seven episodes of Stranger Things Season 4. Only on Netflix's sci-fi horror drama Stranger Things have teenagers gotten used to fighting interdimensional demons. Early in Season 4, Robin (played by Maya Hawke) offers an explanation for her and her friends' nonchalance in dealing with threats from the Upside Down, the desolate alternate realm that regularly sets monsters loose. "We've actually been through this kind of thing before," she tells Eddie (Joseph Quinn), a classmate who's just encountered the Upside Down for the first time. "Mine was more human-flesh-based, and theirs was more smoke-related, but bottom line is, collectively, I really feel like we got this." She's not wrong: The horrors of the Upside Down are somewhat predictable. Whether demogorgons or demodogs or the "Spider Monster," the beasts that cross into this world—and, primarily, the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana—are vicious but also faceless and mindless. They hunt for food as predators do. Over the course of the previous three seasons, they've upgraded in size and ferocity, graduating from preying on humans to possessing them. As in the '80s film franchises that Stranger Things pays homage to and borrows from, each new installment levels… Read full this story

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