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"Chapter One: MADMAX": Though its significance is not revealed until later in the season, Stranger Things 2 opens with a glimpse at four masked young adults fleeing from police in this city:
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Indianapolis
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Pittsburgh
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Detroit
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Louisville
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"Chapter One: MADMAX": Pimply-faced arcade manager Keith wants this in return for information on the identity of MADMAX:
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To know what happened to Eleven
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To join the AV Club
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Half of all the gang's quarters
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A date with Nancy
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"Chapter One: MADMAX": Here's a softball for you: Hopper investigates a possible contamination of this crop around Hawkins:
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Pumpkins
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Corn
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Wheat
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Turnips
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"Chapter One: MADMAX": Nancy attends an awkward dinner with Barb's parents. Which of the following is not true?
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The Hollands serve KFC
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A For Sale sign is on the lawn
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The Hollands reveal they have hired investigator Murray Bauman
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Jonathan is at the dinner
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"Chapter Two: Trick or Treat, Freak": In a flashback, we see Eleven emerging from the Upside Down at the end of Season 1. She first emerges:
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At Hawkins Lab
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In the school
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In the Wheelers' basement
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Outside of Hopper's cabin
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"Chapter Two: Trick or Treat, Freak": The gang's Ghostbusters Halloween costumes are great, except that two of the boys dress up as:
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Winston
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Venkman
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Spangler
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Stanz
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"Chapter Two: Trick or Treat, Freak": Seeing this animal outside Hopper's cabin triggers Eleven's flashback of how Hopper found her:
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A deer
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A bluejay
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A racoon
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A squirrel
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"Chapter Two: Trick or Treat, Freak": A drunken Nancy uses this word many, many, many times when she appraises her relationship with Steve at the party:
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Bullsh!t
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Garbage
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Ridiculous
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Sucky
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"Chapter Three: The Pollywog": Dart's name is derived, indirectly, from a character in this book
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A Christmas Carol
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A Tale of Two Cities
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The Three Musketeers
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Dracula
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"Chapter Three: The Pollywog": This is the name of the clown the freaked out Bob when he was younger:
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Mr. Happy
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Mr. Bluenose
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Mr. Baldo
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Mr. Hoppy
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"Chapter Three: The Pollywog": Which is not one of the Don't Be Stupid rules Hopper lays out for Eleven?
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Always keep the curtains drawn
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Only open the door if she hears the secret knock
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Don't use her powers to hurt anyone
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Don't ever go outside alone
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"Chapter Four: Will the Wise": At the end of Eleven and Hopper's big blow up, Eleven breaks:
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The TV
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The windows
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The TV and windows
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The TV, windows and doors
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"Chapter Four: Will the Wise": Joyce draws Will a bath. Will's complaint is:
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It's too cold
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He'll have an episode if he gets wet
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He doesn't want to be alone
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It's too hot
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"Chapter Four: Will the Wise": Will starts scribbling what will become a map using:
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Crayons
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Charcoal
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Pencils
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Markers
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"Chapter Five: Dig Dug": What does Hopper leave in the underground tunnel to mark his route?
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A flashlight
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His hat
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A cigarette
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His shovel
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"Chapter Five: Dig Dug": Dustin dons __________ gear and uses _________ to lure Dart outside his house:
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Football / candy
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Star Wars / bread
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Baseball / tuna
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Hockey / lunchmeat
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"Chapter Five: Dig Dug": In addition to "Rainbow", Eleven's mother repeats the name of this flower:
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Tulip
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Daffodil
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Sunflower
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Lily
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"Chapter Six: The Spy": When Nancy and Jonathan leave Murray Bauman's, Murray gives them this going-away present:
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A map
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Vodka
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A gun
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Cassette tapes
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"Chapter Six: The Spy": Steve, to Dustin: The key with girls is just.....
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The hair
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Knowing when to make your move
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Knowing their weakness
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Acting like you don't care
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"Chapter Six: The Spy": Who is not in the junkyard when the Let's-Lure-Dart plan nearly goes very wrong?
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Max
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Steve
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Lucas
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Mike
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"Chapter Seven: The Lost Sister": With whom is Eleven's aunt on the phone when Eleven leaves?
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The Hawkins lab
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The Hawkins police department
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The Chicago police department
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Murray Bauman
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"Chapter Seven: The Lost Sister": Kali makes the mohawked Axel see _________ on his hand as he holds a knife on Eleven:
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Spiders
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Worms
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Flames
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Blood
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"Chapter Seven: The Lost Sister": Kali has this number on her wrist:
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3
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5
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8
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1
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"Chapter Seven: The Lost Sister": This mode of transportation is key to Kali's lesson for Eleven about channeling her anger:
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Bus
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Plane
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Train
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Boat
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"Chapter Eight: The Mind Flayer": Remember Bob Newby, superhero Bob volunteers to go to the lab's basement to reset the breakers and reboot the system, because he knows this computer language:
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FORTRAN
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BASIC
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Pascal
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Prolog
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"Chapter Eight: The Mind Flayer": Bob might have escaped the lab had a ___________ fallen when emerged from a closet:
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Bucket
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Walkie-talkie
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Flashlight
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Mop
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"Chapter Eight: The Mind Flayer": This character coins the phrase "demo-dogs":
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Max
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Steve
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Dustin
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Lucas
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"Chapter Nine: The Gate": Hopper talks to Eleven about her daughter Sarah. When Eleven asks where Sarah is, Hopper says ________ got her:
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The bad men
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The Nothing
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The Upside Down
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The black hole
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"Chapter Nine: The Gate": This person is not in the cabin when Will is freed from his.....possession, or whatever:
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Joyce
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Nancy
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Jonathan
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Mike
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"Chapter Nine: The Gate": This member of the gang is the last to get on the dance floor at Snow Ball '84:
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Dustin
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Lucas
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Mike
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Will
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