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<p><em>Spoilers for Stranger Things 2, up through Episode 2, &quot;Trick or Treat, Freak,&quot; below</em></p>
<p dir="ltr">In its second episode, &quot;Trick or Treat, Freak,&quot; <em>Stranger Things</em> 2 showed it has no interest in wasting time, rewinding the clock to bring us up to speed.</p>
<p dir="ltr">The story is chugging along at a decent pace&#8211;a good thing, since despite being one more than last season, nine episodes still isn&#8217;t very many. But more importantly, <em>Stranger Things</em> Season 2, Episode 2 used its few flashbacks to great effect. They showed us not only the beginnings of how Eleven went from dueling with the Demogorgon to habitating with Hopper, but also a succinct look at what happened to the rest of the characters in the immediate aftermath of last season&#8217;s finale.</p>
<p dir="ltr">It&#8217;s a bit anticlimactic for Eleven to have simply crawled back out of the upside-down mere moments after disappearing from that classroom, but at least it puts her right back into the story. Hopefully she&#8217;ll get to leave Hopper&#8217;s cabin soon. The police chief is trying his best, but as a &quot;dad&quot; he comes with his own baggage, given what happened to his daughter Sarah. His rigid parenting makes sense, but Eleven doesn&#8217;t necessarily understand that.</p>
<p dir="ltr">One minor mystery from the premiere that&#8217;s now clear: Eleven has definitely been contacting Mike. More importantly, she&#8217;s been developing her powers with all that free time. Remember when she needed a whole sensory deprivation thing to enter the black room? Now she does it with a TV and a blindfold.</p>
<p dir="ltr">And a more major one: Given the state Joyce finds him in standing over the toilet, it&#8217;s apparent that Will has been puking up slugs all year. The kid is still himself, so it&#8217;s not quite Invasion of the Body Snatchers, but it may be an invasion nonetheless. Just what did Dustin find in that trash can? No doubt we&#8217;ll find out in episode 3.</p>
<p dir="ltr">So far, <em>Stranger Things</em> Season 2 is doing a decent job weaving together a lot of disparate characters, stories, and conflicts. And even moreso than in Season 1, it elegantly captures the innocence and embarrassment of being that age&#8211;whether it&#8217;s the kids being the only ones in costume at school, Dustin and Lucas sputtering to talk to a girl, Jonathan feeling awkward at a party, or Nancy simply getting too drunk and saying hurtful things to her boyfriend. (Drunk Nancy is so mean!)</p>
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<p dir="ltr">All the kids are great, although Max is hard to read. What&#8217;s real&#8211;her too-cool-for-the-nerds attitude or her good-natured enthusiasm? Is her brother, Billy, really that big a douche? Hopefully we get a better sense of who they are (and more glimpses of Dacre Montgomery&#8217;s glistening abs) as the season continues.</p>
<p dir="ltr">It&#8217;s David Harbour and Winona Ryder as Hopper and Joyce who so far have provided <em>Stranger Things</em> Season 2&#8217;s emotional core. The bond between them has understandably grown, and while the rest of the show bombards us with &#8217;80s references and high school parties, it&#8217;s their quiet scenes reminiscing about high school and happier times that really capture the nostalgia <em>Stranger Things</em> is always chasing.</p>
<p dir="ltr">The theme of PTSD continues as well, and Will isn&#8217;t the only one suffering. It&#8217;s great that <em>Stranger Things</em> is able taking the time to show how these characters were affected by their experiences, from Mike&#8217;s lashing out about Max to Nancy&#8217;s debilitating guilt over Barb. Hopper even discussed it more in this episode with Joyce, saying he &quot;knows some guys&quot; who have been through it. It sounds more like he&#8217;s talking from personal experience, and there may be more trauma in his past than just his daughter&#8217;s death. That kid with the cap gun freaked him out a little more than you&#8217;d expect.</p>
<p dir="ltr">All the while, Will&#8217;s visions/nightmares/trips to the upside-down are only getting worse. No doubt we&#8217;ll learn more about them&#8211;and the giant shadow&#8211;soon.</p>
<p dir="ltr"><strong>Best reference or easter egg:</strong></p>
<p dir="ltr">That <em>Terminator</em> commercial Eleven sees on TV is incredible. Simpler times, am I right?</p>
<p><em>Head back to our <a href="http://ift.tt/2liEA5b">Stranger Things 2 hub</a> for more episode reviews, theories, references, easter eggs, and more!</em></p>
<p><em>Source: <a style="text-decoration:none;" href="http://ift.tt/2llEFFg">GameSpot</a></em></div>
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