I was thinking it could have been the eccentric translator guy in the other cell. Although they did call Hopper “the American” over their radios. Hope you are right. We will just have to wait and see.
I was thinking it could have been the eccentric translator guy in the other cell. Although they did call Hopper “the American” over their radios. Hope you are right. We will just have to wait and see.
he meets up with Joyce after everything was all said and done, though. I mean, I suppose it still could have been, but my assumption was it would have happened at the same time all of the Russians disappeared.[/spoilers]
I struggle to say it’s the best season. Honestly, probably the only thing keeping me from it is that I just thought the Demogorgon was such a fantastic monster, and the Upside Down was so fascinating to me. Outside of those two things missing, though, I would probably have to say this season was better than season 1.
The Duffer Brothers pretty much admitted that the problems that season 2 had, it HAD to have because season 2 was going to be the big set up for Seasons 3 and 4 being bangers, and so far, that’s held true.
I'm kind of torn on whether I want the American prisoner in the post-credit scene to be Hopper. I mean, the show would definitely suffer without him, but at the same time I hate it when shows/movies make you feel all the feels watching the other characters deal with death only to bring the dead person back. Main characters that are too important to really die is such a boring, over-done trope.
he meets up with Joyce after everything was all said and done, though. I mean, I suppose it still could have been, but my assumption was it would have happened at the same time all of the Russians disappeared.[/spoilers]
I was thinking since Hopper gave away Murray’s address the Russians may have abducted him afterwards and then after a short time jump taken him to the prison where he is the American in the cell. I agree with an earlier post that bringing Hopper back would make it seem that characters can’t “die” and the feelings you get as a viewer after losing a beloved character should be left alone. Kind of like TWD bringing Glen back from the dead after the dumpster scene just to really kill him shorty after (for The Walking Dead fans).