Note: Contains spoilers for episodes one and two of season five of Stranger Things
The long-awaited final season of Stranger Things has arrived with the first four jaw-dropping episodes landing on Netflix today. And once again, Ross and Matt Duffer have demonstrated their unique ability to turn an '80s anthem into pure nightmare fuel by choosing the most disarming song to build up to that horrifically violent attack.
After Hopper encounters the Demogorgon in the Upside Down in episode one, it sprints off and heads straight for the safe, cosy suburbs of the Wheelers’ family home.
Up until this point, everything is still so painfully normal: Ted makes snide comments at his frustrated wife, Karen, as she drowns her sorrows in a wine glass, while Holly hides out in her room to keep awa

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