WARNING: BIG AND EXCITING SPOILERS Await Stranger Things Season 4, Volume 1. Come back when you’re stuck!
By the time viewers pass through Weird things Season 4, Volume 1 ends, several things are clear. For example, Hawkins, Indiana is not really a place for humans with a normal ass, but also now we have some of the Weird things Answering inquiries about eleven, The Upside Down, and Why Vecna Is So Intent on Destroying Lives. But, there is one sequence that triggered a lot of Weird things Thoughts About the rest of season 4, it’s the one in which Max (Sadie Sink) breaks free from Vecna’s curse with her favorite song. Now, Sink has revealed what may be mind-breaking how she prepared for the scene, and what she thinks of the song that saved Max now.
How did Sadie in Stranger Things prepare for Max’s big scene?
Unless you’ve been hiding under a big rock (and hopefully completely shaded) for a few weeks now, you probably know that one of the most talked-about sequences is. Weird things Season 4, Volume 1 takes place during Episode 4, “Dear Billy.” The episode sees Max drawn by Sadie Sink into the den of the mind in Vecna so he can tamper with her guilt over Billy’s death and finally take her in. Unfortunately for him, the Hawkins gang found a way out for Max via their favorite song, Once again, Kate Bush was a huge hit in the ’80s, “Running down that hill.” Sinek said Vanity Fair She prepared the scene in such a way that not many people would be able to stand it:
Well, that’s a level of commitment to crafting a character and working on a scene that I think a lot of people would dismiss, right? We all have favorite songs and we still have them, but we’ve probably experienced that point where we hear them and go, “Oh, well. You probably listened to this.” very much now. “I tend to drag waaaay Go back then, and stop playing the tune so much, so I don’t end up hating it or suffering from some kind of repetition-induced psychological break, but it’s pretty easy to see why Sink feels she has to keep listening.
Bush’s single takes Max out of a Vecna trance, which results in her ability to harm a villain enough to break out of her mind’s lair and return to her body. But, there’s no way to know if Max is completely out of danger, so every time we see her after her escape, Max listens to the song or has a cassette and headphones ready so she can easily hit the play button in trying to save herself.
So, the big question now is, is Sadie Sink tired of the powerful tune that saved Max? continued:
Honestly, I think there are millions of Weird things Viewers and music lovers, everywhere agree with him. We’ll be able to see if Max is completely out of trouble, and at least get some more Weird things Season 4 questions He answered (I wish!) When Volume 2 (which promises to be full of clutter) It hits Netflix on July 1.
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