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I would eliminate Chapter 6: The Monster.
I picked Lucas because he did basketball in season four and Mike didn't do any sports so Lucas is probably more athletic and stronger.
I think Max dies, is revived my El, but remains brain dead.
60 Votes in Poll
I like the one when he revealed his past and plans to Nancy in season four.
I wish everyone could have gotten to know him. Really know him. Because they would have love him, Mr. Munson. They would have loved him.
I don't think so because it would be really hard to forgive Billy completely after how he treated them.
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Will?! Will?! Will?! Will?!
Max's death is definitely the saddest moment in Stranger Things.
Will and Max
I just need to keep him busy long enough so that you guys can get into that attic. Then you can cut his head off. Stab him in the heart. Blow him up with some explosive Dustin cooks up. I honestly don't care how you put this asshole in his grave. Just... whatever it is... whatever you do... try not to miss.
I think Will because of his connection to the give hive mind, so if they defeat Vecna, Will is going to die as well.
I was Max from the episode "Dear Billy" last year.
The name of Stranger Things season five episode one is The Crawl, as revealed by the Duffer Brothers on Stranger Things Day. I was recently rewatching the last episode of season four (The Piggyback), and I realized that Steve and Nancy were talking about Steve's experience of learning to crawl while they were in the woods on their way to The Creel House in the Upside-Down. The conversation started by Nancy saying that Robin took longer to learn to walk than other babies, which led Steve to share his story about learning to crawl. He said that he used to crawl backwards until he fell down stairs and bumped his head, which taught him to crawl forward so it wouldn't happen again. Then, he used his experience of learning to crawl forward as a metaphor for change and growth, and he thanked Nancy for "giving his head the biggest thump of its life" two years ago, when she broke up with him. So, I think that the first episode of season five, "The Crawl", could be a metaphor for change and growth, just like it was in the last episode of season four.