Moving over to Hawkins, a very shirtless Steve ( Joe Keery) is right where we left him: thrashing around in the Upside Down as he struggles to fight off some very aggressive Demobats. RELATED: Best 'Stranger Things' Needle Drops So Far From "Heroes" to "Running Up That Hill" (We're fine, there's just something in our eye.) He looks utterly dazed for a few moments before he smiles and slowly presses his face against her head as they hold each other tight. He is stunned to see Joyce, who rushes forward and throws her arms around him. Another door behind them opens, and Hop cautiously walks out, fists raised. Hop hurls the spear javelin-style into the Demogorgon's open mouth, and it screeches in rage and stumbles backward enough for the doors to close. Enzo and Hop rush through it, but to their horror, the Demogorgon is not going down without a fight as it pries open the doors before they can close. Joyce promptly starts hitting all the buttons on the control panel at random, one of which opens the doors below. He also refuses because, as Murray says, these commies are committed, so Murray busts out his sweet karate moves and knocks them both out. Murray and Joyce drag him up to the control room and tell another guard to open the door to let Hop and Enzo out. Above, Murray pulls a gun on the guard and demands that he shoot the Demogorgon, but of course, he refuses to be a traitor to his country. He wards off the Demogorgon while Enzo tries in vain to pry open the door. Unfortunately, his grand plan is off to a rough start: the Demogorgon is released and immediately starts eating people's faces, while, to his panic, Hop can't get his spear to catch fire.įinally, Hop manages to get his spear lit. Hop grabs a spear and wraps it in a rag that he immediately soaks in vodka. The buzzer goes off, and Hop and the other inmates rush to choose their weapons. The head guard gives them a front-row seat to watch the show, and bleak recognition dawns on their faces when they hear the Demogorgon snarling and chittering behind the closed door. Meanwhile, Joyce ( Winona Ryder) and Murray's ( Brett Gelman) genius plan is going off without a hitch due to Murray's A+ acting skills and flawless Russian accent. They bond over how El and Mikhail, Enzo's son, are in the same phase of life where they are too cool for their dear old dads. In their cell awaiting their dance with the Demogorgon, Hop and Enzo's ( Tom Wlaschiha) unlikely friendship is blossoming as they talk about their kids. But first, let's peek behind the Iron Curtain and check in on Hopper ( David Harbour) to see how he's handling that Demogorgon. At long last, we finally learn what actually happened to El ( Millie Bobby Brown) during the massacre at Hawkins Lab. It's been a long, terrifying journey, but we finally made it to "Chapter Seven: The Massacre at Hawkins Lab," the feature-length finale of Part 1 of Stranger Things Season 4.
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