While Stranger Things certainly has plenty of tricks up its sleeves, there's one thing viewers have grown to expect since season one, and that's a rebellious moment from Eleven. Much like all teens, the super powered girl finds herself battling a multitude of feelings throughout the seasons. She feels alienated from her peers, unloved by her boyfriend, and faces the general confusion that comes with being raised in a laboratory and then released into a community of well-intentioned, friendly people.
An ugly light was shone on Eleven in the top half of season four as she struggled with being separated from her friends — Mike, Max, Lucas, and Dustin — and the death of her father figure, Jim Hopper. On top of that, she didn't fit in at her new school, and was often the victim of petty comments and other bullying. All of this led to a brutal altercation at the Rink-O-Mania where she went face-to-face with the school's leading mean girl, Angela. Here is a breakdown of all of Eleven's rebellious moments through the Stranger Things series, thus far.
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This is perhaps one of the most recreated scenes from the series. In season one, after going her separate ways from the misfit group of boys, Eleven marches into the local grocery store, Bradley's Big Buy, and leaves with her arms full of Eggos. Prior to this moment, she had gotten into an argument with Mike, Dustin, and Lucas (the latter of which was most resistant to her). Lucas accuses Eleven of wasting time on their trek to find Will, and ends up in a physical fight with Mike. To break them up, Eleven uses her superpowers to push Lucas off of the other boy, leaving him wounded. Mike
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