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Stranger Things Season 4’s deeper meaning, explained - Why it’s better than ever

Stranger Things’ epic fourth season hits close to home: unlike in the previous two seasons, the threat feels personal. Venca is a villain targeting individuals by preying on a vulnerability we can all relate to in today’s day and age. We also get to see new dimensions of old characters, exciting protagonists like Nancy Wheeler are foregrounded with a unique vigor, and a fresh antagonist digs into everyone’s emotional baggage. Here’s our take on the three ways that Season 4 of Stranger Things is a great return to what made the show so successful in the first place – and on what Season 4 all really meant.

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00:00 3 Reasons Stranger Things S4 is better than ever!
01:18 Reason 1: A more intriguing villain
04:30 Reason 2: Nancy's satisfying and empowering arc
07:16 Reason 3: Returning to its roots
11:00 So what's next for Stranger Things Season 5?

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