Season 4 into two volumes, the move wound up being brilliant. Having had a few weeks to dig into fan theories, speculation on who will survive, and listening to a lot of “Running Up That Hill” by Kate Bush, has all made the two episodes that compriseSeason 4 Volume 2 all the more meaningful as the series had its strongest ending yet while setting up its upcoming final season brilliantly.
The final two episodes also do a brilliant job of tying up loose ends while balancing out a few complaints. Like many viewers, I was let down by how little Mike, Will, and Jonathan had to do plot-wise in the first seven episodes of the fourth season. However, this trio has some of the best heart-to-heart and tender moments in the series thus far.
While the enormous, two-hour-plus episode “Chapter Nine: The Piggyback” focuses on concluding the battle against Vecna, plenty of seeds are planted for the future. From Steve confessing his dreams of one day having a large family to emotional deaths that will have major repercussions moving forward, additional story beats are expertly set up to make Season 5 even bigger and better.
The confrontation with Vecna lives up to the hype, with the psychological horror being brought to the forefront as Max is again forced to deal with her darkest thoughts as Vecna attempts to consume her. Sadie Sink’s acting is phenomenal as she proves to be a true talent. Likewise, Caleb McLaughlin’s Lucas is another standout in the final two episodes, confronting the well-meaning but antagonistic jock Jason Carver and his desires to be popular in school.
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