The following contains spoilers for Stranger Things Season 4, Volume 1.There are a handful of things that every season of Stranger Things has in common: 1980s vibes, Dungeons & Dragons references, and plenty of fighting off supernatural monsters. The residents of Hawkins, Indiana — even those who have moved across the country — cannot seem to catch a break. Just when they think their supernatural troubles are over, there’s more in store for them.
Of course, not every fight scene in Stranger Things involves the supernatural. After all, Eleven, now using the name Jane Hopper, finds herself with her own bully in her new school in California. Angela and Jane’s conflict at the roller skating rink is easily a great fight scene when the supernatural element is stripped away. The conflict is a fantastic highlight of just how much Eleven’s world has changed since the start of the series. Other fight scenes, however, outrank it as the stakes are raised and other characters evolve.
Stranger Things Season 1 Vol. 4 Review
While Murray has been a fun and interesting character ever since he was introduced in Season 2, Season 4 really allows him to shine on his adventure with Joyce. Surprisingly, he’s not bluffing when he tells people he learned karate, and seeing him in action is a highlight.
When Murray and Joyce are in the custody of Russian soldiers while they try to find Hopper, Murray is forced to use his newly learned skills against them. It’s actually very surprising to see him so quickly take down multiple guards despite the audience seeing him in action against Yuri the smuggler not long before that. It’s a quickly paced scene that only adds to the tension of the two trying to get to Hopper before the Demogorgon can make a meal of
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