![]() ![]() The audience has spent the past year asking why nobody seemed to care that Barb had been sucked into an alternate dimension by a flesh-eating monster, and that surely fueled the hard focus on Nancy’s revenge plot this season. We all process grief differently, but the bonds of female friendship didn’t seem to mean much in that case. No insistence that the Hawkins Lab produce another fake body so Barb’s parents could have some closure. No demands that her body be returned to the real world. Sure, Nancy “Let’s Burn That Lab to the Ground” Wheeler sobbed when Barb’s body was spotted in the Upside Down last year, but that was it. If you’d never seen an episode of Stranger Things season one, you’d think that Barb’s mysterious disappearance immediately left Nancy an emotional basket case, unable to carry on after her best friend’s shocking death. ![]()
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