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This story contains spoilers from Season 5, Volume 2 of “Stranger Things, now streaming on Netflix. After four-and-a-half seasons of questions prompted by “Stranger Things,” in Volume 2 of the show’s fifth and final season,
Stranger Things Season 5 Part 2 is here, and we are just realizing that the biggest twist or clue about Upside Down was in front of us and went unnoticed.
The scene is one of several tear-jerkers in the second volume of episodes, released on Christmas Day. In addition to a whirlwind of emotional sequences, the back half of the season is finally beginning to provide some answers about the Upside Down and the evils that Hawkins has been facing this whole time.
Brenner’s notes explain that the Upside Down is a wormhole connecting Hawkins, Indiana to another dimension. Dustin dubs that world “the Abyss” because in D&D, it is “a realm of pure chaos and evil.” Image: Netflix Hopper (David Harbor) is less than enthusiastic about yet another D&D reference,
This Stranger Things season 5 episode 7 recap explores how the group reunites and discovers the truth about the Upside Down and its connection to an even more dangerous realm.
After five seasons, nine years and about 1,000 renditions of Running Up That Hill, Stranger Things is nearly at an end. Although Will vanished into the Upside Down within the first five minutes of the show,
The holidays are looking a little different at Pflugerville High School. On one corner of the stage in the cafeteria there is a Christmas tree but its been turned upside down to celebrate inclisivity.
A 57-year-old man in Surat narrowly escaped death after falling from his 10th-floor apartment and becoming trapped in a metal grill on the 8th floor. Nitin Adiya was suspended upside down for nearly an hour before emergency services arrived.