Stranger Things 2 Episode 4 Review – “Chapter Four: Will the Wise”
Thanks to a strong start and finish, “Will the Wise” is able to (mostly) cover up for its thumb-twiddling middle.

Thanks to a strong start and finish, “Will the Wise” is able to (mostly) cover up for its thumb-twiddling middle.
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Stranger Things 2 feels the weight of its expanded second season in a solid, if slightly unsatisfying, hour.
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Everybody’s fighting on a slightly overstuffed hour of Stranger Things as it prepares for its impending climax.
Stranger Things rolls through a dense, lore-heavy episode with confidence.
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