My same thought. He really took a backseat in Season 4. Didn't really buy him as the aimless stoner, just don't think there was room for him in the storyline.
Agreed - One & Henry should both be accepted. Arguably Vecna is the least valid of all three names (though I do think all three should be accepted) - I don't think he ever called himself Vecna, it's just how the kids referred to him.
Amusing to me. Because of the hiatus and break-up of the seasons, I know all of them as characters. However, for the life of me I could barely remember a lot of their names. I think they do have too many characters to follow IMHO. But, it is well done and a fun storyline.
I hadn't watched Stranger Things previously, so a couple months ago, I watched all 4 currently-existing seasons over the course of about 2 months. I know every one of these characters, and could describe in detail everything they do over the course of the show... but I apparently can't for the life of me remember the names of any of the characters pictured here, other than the first and last ones. Oddly enough, I actually remember some of the actors' names, since you see them in text at the end, rather than just hearing the names in dialogue, LOL.
I kinda enjoyed the show, but to me those were, eleven, cursed friend, friend #1, friend #2, friend #3, cop/dad, that guy, that guy's friend, cool kid from scool, sister #1, female friend, mother who appears way too much, sister #2, baddy #1, why is he even on the show?, baddy #2.
With the right amount of storylines, I may have remebered someone's name.
this amused me and I could relate somewhat, except, you don't like Maury? His fingers are like arrows. His arms like iron. His feet are spears. His karate is fully capable of taking down almost any 13 year old from a small town in Indiana. Seems like a vital addition to the show.
I've never watched this show, but wishing I could connect through this site to say Hi to Sadie Sink's family. She is from Brenham, Texas. I taught her older brother piano for 10 years......lovely family and I miss them! Sadie's incredible talent became evident in productions at Unity Theatre here. After seeing her play Helen Keller in "Miracle Worker" here, I told her mother, Lori, that she needed to be seen by a much larger audience. I had attended simply to support them, but was overwhelmed at her talent.
It's a record-breaking pop culture phenomenon that won't be forgotten anytime soon, and deserved it well.
With the right amount of storylines, I may have remebered someone's name.