![]() They get picked on at school, they’re loner-types who are warm hearted and teased because of their unwillingness to be like all the idiots. We’ve got a great Stephen King-esque group of outsiders in the main group of kids. ![]() And at school, none of the boys find him either. Everyone starts to get a little on edge at this point. She naturally calls over to the Wheeler house, but neither Mike nor his parents know where Will is now. An unexplained event.Īt home, Joyce Byers (Winona Ryder) and her son Jonathan (Charlie Heaton) can’t find young Will. Everyone experienced odd power events the night previous. Strange things are happening in his jurisdiction, though. Smokes cigarettes while he gets ready in front of the mirror. Dig it.Ĭhief Hopper (David Harbour) is a simple kind of guy. The score is solid so far, adding that ’80s feel, throwing back to Carpenter scores and all sorts of things. Then we get a great, simple credits sequence that also has some wonderful music. Loved this opening eight-minute sequence. When the light in the shed starts burning bright, hot, vivid, it goes out. Still, he stands with the gun aimed, ready to fire. Although leaving the house couldn’t have been good. Props to little Will: he goes right for a gun in the shed. Only that noise, whatever’s behind it, has followed him home. He topples off his bike and then rushes home quick as possible after hearing an eerie noise in the road. ![]() Dustin and Lucas are the more funny of the two, each with their own personality.īut when Will is on his way home something strange happens. Will especially seems honest: “ The Demogorgon – it got me,” he admits to Mike, even though they all tried cheating him with their last roll. For ten hours.Īlready we gain an idea of who these kids are, which is great. Mike (Finn Wolfhard), Dustin (Gaten Matarazzo), Lucas (Caleb McLaughlin), and Will (Noah Schnapp) are the kind of nerd I was growing up. A group of kids play Dungeons and Dragons, or something similar. He doesn’t make it out.Īt the same time, people in Hawkins go about their lives. A scientists scrambles madly for an elevator. Department of Energy in a high tech laboratory an emergency breaks out. * For a review of the next episode, “Chapter Two – The Weirdo on Maple Street” – click hereġ983 in Hawkins, Indiana. Season 1: “Chapter One – The Vanishing of Will Byers”ĭirected and Written by Matt & Ross Duffer
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