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Top 3 Things You Missed in Stranger Things 2 Episodes 1-3
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No show does 80s nostalgia better than Stranger Things, and Stranger Things season 2 was packed with lots of easy to miss references, moments and easter eggs. We’re looking at all the best callbacks and hidden references from the first three episodes of Stranger Things and picking one per episode. They could be references to season 1, hints and predictions about season 3 or just movie and TV references from the 80s. So Join WatchMojo.com and be sure to let us know what your favourites were.

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10 COMMENTS

  1. What I noticed and LOVED was the Aliens reference.

    When the soldiers went into the underground tunnels, the cameras were reminiscent of when Paul Reiser was directing them in a CCTV room.

    Only this time, he was helping them instead.

    Another one: one of the soldiers, when underground states, “…Stay Frosty…”.

    A line from Michael Biehn before the Marines head out into their own version of dispair, in Aliens.

  2. Seems like Watchmojo missed the Life is Strange easter egg… the whole “nobody calls me Maxine” thing, Madmax and all… no ?

  3. come on guys. Theres got to be something more subtle than a big box with his dead daughter’s name on it. This shouldnt be stuff that you can’t have missed if you were paying attention.

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