Luckily, you don’t need to revisit every season to get your bearings again. A small group of episodes does the job, and one in particular is absolutely worth your time.
If you only have room for one episode today, make it Sorcerer. At 1 hour and 23 minutes, it’s the longest episode from the first batch and the one that most clearly feeds into what we’re about to see in Volume II.
Need the Quick Rundown of Volume I?
Here are the four episodes that premiered on November 26, including their runtimes:
Chapter One: The Crawl – 1 hour 8 minutesChapter Two: The Vanishing of Holly Wheeler – 54 minutesChapter Three: The Turnbow Trap – 1 hour 6 minutesChapter Four: Sorcerer – 1 hour 23 minutesIf you already watched them last month but don’t have time to rewatch all four, Chapter Three and Chapter Four give you the strongest reset going into Christmas night.
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Their list included:
Season 2 Chapter Four: Will the WiseSeason 2 Chapter Six: The SpySeason 4 Chapter Seven: Massacre at Hawkins LabSeason 4 Chapter Nine: The PiggybackRELATED: ‘Stranger Things’ Star Brett Gelman Reveals the Keepsakes He Took From Set in Exclusive Interview
Bottom Line?
Either way, you’ll be caught up by 8 p.m. ET and ready to settle in for the end of an era.
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