Stranger Things: Season 1/ Episode 7 “Chapter Seven: The Bathtub” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
The penultimate episode of the season brings us one step closer to Will possibly being saved. But, with the way he looks, it seems time is running out.
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The penultimate episode of the season brings us one step closer to Will possibly being saved. But, with the way he looks, it seems time is running out.
As Hopper and Joyce meet Terry Ives, Dustin and Mike go on a search for Eleven. Also, Jonathan and Nancy grow closer.
It’s the day of Will’s funeral and while the fake body is being put into the ground, the search for the real Will intensifies.
While one missing person we are given some hope for, it doesn’t look good for the other one at all.
The truth about Eleven lurks about as something is contacting Joyce through lights.
And so we come upon the day not only Nancy but Mr. Kinnear were murdered. But does Grace tell us the whole story?
As Eleven begins to freak-out Lucas and Dustin, the search for Will leads to weird situations. All the while, Nancy might lose more than her virginity.
Stranger Things begins with an odd monster lurking about a small town. One in no way prepared for its otherworldly powers.
Wheelman could very well take Frank Grillo’s career to the next level as it shows how strong his charisma is.
The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected) is a reminder that most comedians, after their peaks in comedy are more history than current, can usually find new life in dramatic roles.

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