Stranger Things Season Two Review

The Netflix original drama ‘Stranger Things’ made a come back for season two on Oct 27, 2017. With a cliffhanger from the final episode of season one, ‘Stranger Things’ part two kicks off with a different scene in episode one setting the feel for the rest of the season. The thrilling show’s season two is filled with details that answer questions from last season and new character development.

Stranger Things season two makes a deeper and darker impression on the viewers. As the infamous group of boys try to regain back the life they had before the disappearance of Will, Eleven is faced having to deal with being put into hiding again. Continuing on with the storyline Will is dealing with being affected from the upside down, this goes onto him being a spy for the Demigorgan.

As everyone is trying their best the go back to normal Dustin and Steve find themselves developing a much larger friendship than in season one. The bromance is sparked up when they come across each other for being at Mikes house. The duo from then on stick together when a conflict arises. During the time of the conflict Dustin is shown to be confided with Steven as he asks him for advice on how to win a girl.

The bromance between Dustin and Steven is not the only close relationship that is developed in the show. Character Eleven takes journey that leads her to find the mother she was once taken from. After finding her mother they had a inner connection with each other through Elevens powers. Her mother sends her a message through this connection which then takes Eleven on a new journey to where she finds a person who is portrayed to have similar powers like her.

With all the new development of relationships, ‘Stranger Things’ season two takes a toll when the darker events are show. With the town in trouble and Will being the median between the upside down and Hawkins, he is framed for being a spy by Mike. As all this drama arises ‘Stranger Things’ is ended with a big dance called ‘Snowball’ this dance raps up the ending of ‘Stranger Things’.