Somebody should really try doping Will and sticking him into a sauna to see what happens, though.
Okay, I called this shit
so long ago. Apparently America's cutting-edge gubmint doctors and scientists don't know
shit about medicine - perhaps single-payer isn't really the way to go, after all. Find out new contagion has very poor tolerance for particular environment, don't consider this a potential treatment approach. C'mon, chaps, do you only do your jobs when some kinda sociopath is telling you it requires a bunch of shady ethical violations?
Nancy consoling and coaching Dustin at the end there was hella heartwar- what? Sh-shut up, I'm not crying, y
ou're crying!
Steve's a pretty respectable dude, although he really oughtta lift more.
Interesting to see Project D'Artagnan work out alright in favor of karma and kindness and tolerance, even going so far as to fix most of the serious problems that came up as a direct result of keeping that thing alive in the first place. Because it's exactly that kinda reckless experimentation with weird new lifeforms that got a Hell Portal opened up in Hawkins, way back, to begin with.
Okay, now to read the thread and see what I missed while trying to avoid any spoilers.
Rest in peace you beautiful goonie. When they said he was the founder of the AV club, I knew exactly what they meant. Such a good tribute to the man who probably helped inspire a lot of what Stranger Things became through movies like the goonies, at least for the kids.
Only reference I got was his last name. Poor newbie.
Driving the boys to the hole? These kids are smart enough to have convinced Steve to take them.
No, they're not. They tried, and there's damn good reason it didn't work: Steve's not that smart, but even he could see that loosing a bunch of thirteen-year-olds into SEAL-Clubbing-Monster's Central Headquarters was a
terrible idea.
And what happened to the dead demodog in the fridge? They stuffed it in there, went into the tunnel, and then fast forwarded to the Snow Ball.
Ooh, good question. Straight up forgot about that. Gave it up to The Lab, maybe?
Also, RIP all those unfortunate patsies from the Department of Energy.
I couldn't stand Steve at the beginning but by the end of season 2 he had become one of my favorite characters.
Reason you and I hate teenager shit is because it focuses on so much petty bullshit, which teenagers are mostly too narrow-minded, inexperienced, and/or unimaginative to realize is petty bullshit. Steve served as a nice subversion of the trope this season, because part of being in high school is also 'hitting senior year, and realizing that high school's about to be over and shit's about to get real'. Often comes with a whole huge shift in priorities.