Psychic visions draw Eleven to a band of violent outcasts and an angry girl with a shadowy past.Psychic visions draw Eleven to a band of violent outcasts and an angry girl with a shadowy past.Psychic visions draw Eleven to a band of violent outcasts and an angry girl with a shadowy past.
Winona Ryder
- Joyce Byers
- (credit only)
Gaten Matarazzo
- Dustin Henderson
- (credit only)
Caleb McLaughlin
- Lucas Sinclair
- (credit only)
Noah Schnapp
- Will Byers
- (credit only)
Sadie Sink
- Max Mayfield
- (credit only)
Natalia Dyer
- Nancy Wheeler
- (credit only)
Charlie Heaton
- Jonathan Byers
- (credit only)
Joe Keery
- Steve Harrington
- (credit only)
Dacre Montgomery
- Billy Hargrove
- (credit only)
Cara Buono
- Karen Wheeler
- (credit only)
Sean Astin
- Bob Newby
- (credit only)
Paul Reiser
- Dr. Sam Owens
- (credit only)
Kai Greene
- Funshine
- (as Kai L. Greene)
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I'll mirror many of the other reviews, the weak link in the series. It does offer a perspective of what could have been for El. However, it's not anywhere near the quality of the previous episodes. So it will fill some space and maybe offer something to think about...but I'm ready to get back to the real story.
Aside from the quick snippets in which we see 11 has a sister in 8, the rest of this episode is trash. Mostly, I think it's due to the terrible cast, and honestly casting of this episode. Everyone from 8 herself, as well as her supporting cast simply are not on par with the rest of the cast of this series. As such, this episode both from a story standpoint, and a quality standpoint completely pull you out of the season.
If I were to teach a course on how to not make a filler episode in a tv series, this is the one I'd show first.
The episode was not bad it was just out of place. The story of her meeting a sister had a point but the timing on which episode it followed was why it didn't fit.
For a second I thought I was watching the wrong show. This episode was absolutely ridiculous and doesn't fit the show at all. It felt like watching a low-budget superhero movie. Disappointing episode for an otherwise great show. It's a shame this was included, it really should have never been made. In my opinion, a complete waste of time.
Did you know
- TriviaThe music used when Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown), Kali (Linnea Berthelsen) and her gang are preparing to leave to find Ray (Pruitt Taylor Vince) is from the deleted Bank Heist scene from Escape from New York (1981), composed by John Carpenter.
- GoofsJust after arriving in Chicago, Eleven looks the wrong way when crossing the street. This is because Millie Bobby Brown is British and they drive on the opposite side of the street.
- SoundtracksOpen the Kingdom (Liquid Days, Part II)
Written by David Byrne, Philip Glass
Performed by Philip Glass Ensemble
Details
- Runtime
- 45m
- Color
- Sound mix
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