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Why is Will Byers spitting alien eggs into the sink? What happened to Eleven? Is Hop working for the shadow government? Will we ever get justice for Barb?! These are probably just some of the questions that have been bouncing around the Christmas-light-festooned walls of your mind since you finished binge-watching Season 1 of Stranger Things last summer.

Luckily, you don’t have to venture into the Upside-Down to find out the answers. Season 2 of Stranger Things premieres on October 27th, and all 9 episodes will be immediately available to watch for Netflix subscribers. But to those who are mooching Netflix access off a parent or friend, do you really want to risk getting that “incorrect password” error when S2 drops? Isn’t it time time to reach that perennial milestone of adulthood: your very own Netflix account?   Read more...

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