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How Stranger Things 3’s Strong Female Characters Made It the Best Season Yet


The hit series has been criticized in the past for its depiction of female characters—but season three aims to change that.
Max and Eleven go to the mall in Stranger Things
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Stranger Things is such a beloved, massively popular series that criticism of the Netflix original has been surprisingly minor—unlike, say, Game of Thrones—though there's one area that had room for improvement: the depiction of its female characters. As this Vox review points out, past seasons have treated the girls of the group with something of a "there can only be one" mentality, like how Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) and Mike (Finn Wolfhard) freaked out when Max (Sadie Sink) joined the gang.

Season three, now streaming on Netflix, aims to correct that. New characters Erica (Priah Ferguson) and Robin (Maya Hawke) have been added to the mix and given meaty parts; there's a whole storyline about Nancy (Natalia Dyer) battling sexism in the workplace; and Eleven and Max have become best friends. In fact, much of the action this season involves the female characters taking charge—as when Robin solves the Russian code or Nancy convinces Jonathan (Charlie Heaton) to investigate the rats with her.