Ever since the red titles first glowed onto our screens in 2016, a specific type of wanderlust has taken hold of the pop culture zeitgeist. It isn’t just a desire to watch the show; it is a compulsion to go there. We find ourselves the cracks of our own reality, looking for the 1980s that never quite was, but that we desperately want to visit.
There is a specific, electric feeling that comes with watching Stranger Things . It isn’t just the jump scares or the synth-heavy soundtrack. It is the ache of nostalgia mixed with the thrill of the unknown. It is the belief that just beyond the tree line of the woods, or hidden behind the stacks of the local public library, a gateway to another dimension—the Upside Down—might be waiting. Searching for- Stranger Things in-
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