![]() ![]() She saw the way he looked at her at the rink. Mike’s attempts to tell her that she’s incredible, that she’s a superhero, fail. Mike could never understand how she feels even though, yes, as he reminds her, he’s been bullied his whole life - but the difference, she responds, is that she actually is different. El won’t leave her room the next day (not even for waffles!), and when Mike finally goes to talk to her, it escalates into an argument that’s less about Eleven slamming a girl in the head with a roller skate and more about something she has been grappling with since the day we met her. One question, Joyce!Īlas, she does not ask anything about it before heading out to the airport. Or why Eleven storms off from the table when Mike comments on it. She asked so many questions about magnets last season all I’m asking for is one follow-up about the vague mention of a roller skate attack. Obviously Joyce is distracted with her impending rescue mission, but maybe she should, I don’t know, ask just a few more questions about the weird tension at the dinner table. Well, Jonathan and Argyle have a lot to say, but they’re pretty high, so none of it is helpful. No one has much to say when the group in Lenora Hills returns home from the roller rink. I know the man is very busy, what with having someone break the bones in his feet so that he can slip off his chains and be ready when it is time to escape his Soviet prison, but come on, dude, hurry up - Eleven is in some big trouble and only has an unlikely and possibly not-so-altruistic blast from the past able to help her. Photo: Courtesy of Netflix/Courtesy of Netflix
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