The article discusses the first four episodes of Stranger Things 5, titled Volume 1. The show has been engaging and well-received by fans, with few complaints noted. However, there are some criticisms, including a poorly timed joke scene and Hopper's underutilization since Season 3.
Holly Wheeler, played by Nell Fisher, is introduced as Holly, a young girl who has been kidnapped by Vecna. She becomes trapped in his psychic prison, where she discovers her own strength and resourcefulness. Max Mayfield, played by Sadie Sink, enters Vecna's mind and becomes determined to escape.
The show incorporates elements from A Wrinkle In Time, including the concept of Camazotz, a planet from the novel where Meg's father is held captive by an evil entity. This plot thread is woven throughout the episodes.
In contrast, Hopper's character feels underutilized since Season 3. His "death" at the end of Season 3 was meant to be a powerful sacrifice, but his return in later seasons has been seen as unnecessary. Removing him from the story would have worked better in terms of narrative coherence.
Overall, the reviewer is pleased with Volume 1 and looks forward to the next installment, Volume 2.
Holly Wheeler, played by Nell Fisher, is introduced as Holly, a young girl who has been kidnapped by Vecna. She becomes trapped in his psychic prison, where she discovers her own strength and resourcefulness. Max Mayfield, played by Sadie Sink, enters Vecna's mind and becomes determined to escape.
The show incorporates elements from A Wrinkle In Time, including the concept of Camazotz, a planet from the novel where Meg's father is held captive by an evil entity. This plot thread is woven throughout the episodes.
In contrast, Hopper's character feels underutilized since Season 3. His "death" at the end of Season 3 was meant to be a powerful sacrifice, but his return in later seasons has been seen as unnecessary. Removing him from the story would have worked better in terms of narrative coherence.
Overall, the reviewer is pleased with Volume 1 and looks forward to the next installment, Volume 2.