I like how he told her to use a sad or angry memory to use her powers. Yet she found her full strength with a loving memory, her mother telling her she loved her.
I’m positive he did that to weaken her. Or possibly, it works well for him because his essence is negative. Her essence is positive, so it only makes sense that a positive memory would fully ignite her.
@@hennamontana222 ik it's forgettable because it kinda just got swept aside but in s2 eight tells her to do the same thing, so I don't think he was lying.
I love how I told myself, “imma rewatch season four just to feel something” yet this scene is just enough for me to want to cry. And all the other fights too.
It’s interesting how her mother’s “I love you” sparked her fire, and when Mike told her the same thing in Episode 9 she was able to find the strength to fight. It just goes to show that Eleven has lacked love her entire life due to her unorthodox upbringing, making it so that those three words hold so much more power to her than the average person
She is the epitome of the opposite of "spoiled". For a person who is used to hearing "I love you" from family, friends or a boy/girlfriend, the conceptnof love through that expression might fall a little flat or become something a bit too ordinary. But for her, it's a miracle, it's a force, it's a superpower.
Jamie Campbel Bower literally was able to play three different characters without skipping the beat. I seriously hope that Stranger Things will kick start his career this guy deserves to be in Oscar-tier. Such youn yet talented actor we need more people like him.
It really is. I liked how this season went back in time a bit to really put a better explanation to everything. Explaining some of the actions of Brenner, how this whole thing with the Upside Down and the gates originated, it showed more about the other children who were experimented on there. My personal favorite about that is the reoccurring scene of the massacre leaving us to believe at first it was Eleven who killed all the other kids, especially considering the issues between her and them, but then we finally realized it was One who turned out to be Henry Creel and was actually Vecna all along before he became that form.
Also, it’s really interesting to see that it’s a test of what Eleven remembers too. That’s why she feels the way she did about it, cause she thought it was all her fault. But then we finally she her remember the scenario correctly and finally put in some missing and really important details.
Vecna is such a compelling villain, in that he makes concise points over how corrupt society is. You'd ALMOST side with him, right up to when he mentions killing. You have to draw the line somewhere!
Don't doubt if people with deity-kind of abilities would agree with this, they wouldn't hesitate in destroying us all. Same may apply to higher civilizations in the Kardashev scale.
This is the greatest scene of Stranger Things. Eleven walking towards Vecna is one of the coolest good vs evil moments ever. All she knew in that moment, was that he was evil, and she needed to destroy it. Great scene.
@@jamiethomas3904 I am so out of the loop here but what does Rebecca Sugar have to do with this and is this the same Rebecca Sugar from Adventure Time and those other Cartoon Network shows?
I think what makes Vecna interesting as a villain is that his motivations are all... shallow when you really think about it. Why did he torture his dad? He saw into his mind and saw how his dad's actions in WWII lead to the death of a baby in France, something he was clearly traumatized over. Vecna saw that and basically assumed his dad did it willingly and happily, like he would. He says society's rules and structures keep humanity down and like drones living day to day, and in a sense he's right, but he's also wrong. True, many people are trapped in the day to day drudgery of work and life, but we also find things and connections with other people that make our lives worth living. We grow and change and learn. We figure out stuff about ourselves and if we can, find the strength to change. Vecna is a cold-hearted sociopath who only sees the surface thoughts of people, never bothering to go deeper into why they might be feeling those thoughts and just assumes everyone is just as twisted and warped as he is, though obviously he doesn't see himself that way. Combined with his God Complex where he doesn't see himself as human, it's no wonder he turned out the way he did. I also love the hypocrisy of when he's telling El how the Upside Down was unspoiled and untouched by humanity, yet he twisted and warped it into his image.
Vecna tortured his parents because he saw they were lying to themselves. He showed his dad his own actions in WWII because his dad pretends that everything is fine and happy and displays himself as a good person to society, but deep down, he's guilty about what he did, that he killed innocent people. Vecna sees how society forces us to pretend that everything is fine, how it makes us pretend to be good people, when we're really not. Vecna ultimately targets people with guilt. He targets Chrissy because she feels guilty about not meeting her mother's expectations. He targets Fred because he feels guilty about the car crash. He targets Max because she feels guilty about Billy's death. However, all of his victims don't want to face their guilt because they're afraid of being weak and judged by society. Your other points about Vecna are correct though: he's wrong. People are never the same, even from moment to moment. We are built from being able to learn and grow and better ourselves. If Vecna was born today, then he probably would've been happier because we're more open to different ideologies than the 80s. The whole message of the show is about how happiness and good memories will triumph fear and anger.
They´re mixing 2 ideas there. They wanted him to be a psychopath who doesn´t feel disgust and remorse for his brutal actions because he simply can´t feel those feelings, but at the same time they wanted him to feel exactly that when seeing what his parents did. They just threw ideas together without bothering to think whether it works.
The best part is that this scene shows that love is the strongest element in the existence, Henry lost the fight because he has a memory of dark and anger and Jane regained her strength and became powerful by the love of her mother. Another part is that you might stand with Vecna and agree that this society is corrupt and ruined but killing the innocent resists the line.
If you think of it, Max was also saved because off all the good memories she had. When she was shopping with El, her kissing Lucas, the playful moments Henry isn't strong enough to beat love
If you think about it, everything about them is the opposite. Vecna initially came from a normal family, while Eleven was brought up in the lab her whole life up to this point. He had the foundation laid out to become a good person, and Eleven with all the bad things in her life still came out good and far more human than him.
Best Stranger Things scene ever. Bower's acting was absolute madness! I have rarely ever seen a performance that got me so hooked to the screen. The part where Henry drags El across the ground and then lifts her up is crazy and brutal. The actors, the settings and costumes, the music, the intensity, the girl playing young eleven looking as cool, if not cooler than how Millie Bobby Brown used to look as Eleven back then ... Memorable!
I like how El tried to get angry at first by going through her memories of being bullied and having her mother dragged away but couldn't reach her full potential until she thought about her mother telling her she loves her
I have to say...I'm over 50 years old and I've seen some great superheroes over the years. But there's something about this one. She has totally and completely took me over with this. When something bad was happening and she would walk in with her head titled down and her eyes focused....just powerful!!! Goosebumps like crazy!!!! For a long time Outlander and Game of Thrones were my #1 and #2, after this upcoming Season 5 that may all change quickly!! This entire series is the best story writing I've ever seen. The Duffer brothers nailed it, and I mean nailed it!!
What I love about One, is that (I don't know if it was on purpose) he really resembles the "image" created for the fallen angel. Literally, the perfect kid with the greatest potential, that had darker desires and got sent to another place, losing his power in this world, creating his own "hell". Even his appearence reminds of an angry angel, as if we ever knew what they'd look like if ever existed.
Jamie Campbell Bower said the painting Fallen Angel by Alexandre Cabernel was on his moodboard when he prepared for the character. It's insane how he much he looks like that painting at the beginning of this clip. To see an actor truly work with is face and whole being is amazing.
This is the second most powerful scene of Stranger Things (after Max's Running up that hill). It shows how strong a mother's love can be towards her child, even if she only saw her child when they were born and that if you have even a tiny bit of motivation left, you can do anything. 11 is one of my favorite characters because she is so misunderstood and bullied, the two most important people in her life are in a life-death situation (Max and Terry). I think she is extremely underestimated. Love you El!!
That was so cool that she thought of a loving memory instead of a sad or angry memory because hate cannot drive out hate, only love can do that. And darkness cannot drive out darkness, only light can do that.
What I love most about this scene is that it shows how good Eleven is. Everything she did, was to save her friends and family. She was never a monster, despite what Brenner wanted her to believe. Both Millie and Jamie did a fantastic job at portraying their characters and bringing them to life.
My theory is that all the other kids before 11 were "cloned" and needed genetic enhancement since we could see their powers were nowhere near hers, but Eleven is so powerful because she was naturally born with them, like Henry which is what makes her different from the others and just like him. She was also able to awaken them again through memory alone, similar to Henry awakening his with the clock. No genetic intervention. Someone on reddit said both Henry's father and Eleven's(possible, in the book) father were in the War, Hopper talked of war chemicals affecting his daughter. What if those war chemicals affected Eleven and Henry in a different way? They're the same, making her his equal. There's also the theory that Henry IS her father and Brenner wanted to see what a biological child of his could do. Either way I think they kept it quiet for a reason, whoever her dad is(Henry or the Terry's lover) will be the reason she has these powers and it'll somehow connect to how Henry has them too
@@shane7051 i think it was a mixture between her mother’s experience with MKultra(psychic drugs) along with natural powers from her father(her mother may have gotten the powers from getting pregnant with eleven alone) but there’s also the theory that terry herself was like henry or victor in the sense that she was exposed to something, but never unlocked her abilities to their full potential, maybe the psychic part but not the telekinesis. regardless i think something about eleven’s powers make her very different from 2-10 and her parent(s) have an important role in that. and i just think it’s weird that they’ve kept the dad a secret for so long
but, what about kali/8? she couldnt be cloned, considering her vision powers. also, on a unrelated note, why does kali have different powers then all the other numbers?
dustin is the one that SAID vecna was only a 5-star general for the mind flayer, which is true? i dont really understand it that well but yeah. main point is dustin wasnt wrong.
@@PunchandJewelee90 Vecna IS the mind flayer though. He quite literally controlled its every move. The “Mind Flayer” is just dormant particles and only serves as the hive mind/life force of the upside down, it doesn’t have a mind of its own. So no, Vecna isn’t its general. Dustin was wrong
The symmetry of eleven turning vecna round, just like he did to her back in the rainbow room when she fought him for the last time was a really nice detail. ❤
1:30 This scene resembles with the scene where El came to save Max and lift up Vecna in the air. They literally swapped the places in that scene. Remember?
The fact that eleven was little, like eight years old and having to deal with this is a lot for someone her age...like yknow she looks older in this scene but realistically she's eight and is fighting someone older than her but 001 isn't strong like she is since he literally tells her last episode " your not like the others, your different..stronger and papa knows that" 001 sets eleven up to use her to help him because he knows she is powerful. In s5 she's gonna be powerful enough to kill vecna once and for all.
I still watch this every once in awhile for fun.. the way the camera comes to eleven after vecna is against the wall.. and how it goes back to reflect she was a really really small child to remind us this tiny little child defeated that monster..and her face at the end (or cgi? Whatever) it’s the same face of a warrior of someone in war or battlefield just so cool!
Sadie's Scene is really epic BUT this whole ending is on another level I think no other scene (not Movie) has ever leaved me that speechless! (I watched GOT and I know what I'm talking about 😅)
Can we agree baby 11's character looks EXACTLY like 11? And for such a short part, she nailed it! 👏 I almost forgot, she is so powerful, she opened up another dimension while killing him. Thats so badass!
Ok so this whole scene shocked me because 001 aka Henry aka Vecna was really nice to eleven. So to see him atempt to kill her is just a major shock to me. No one would've guessed that he was Vecna himself because he knows how to be this nice friendly person with Eleven. He also kills everyone in the lab and I'm just so shocked at this point!
I’ll never understand anyone saying Vecna has compelling motives. I like him as a villain bc he DOESNT have compelling motives. His view on humanity and society is interesting and thought provoking, yes, but why he has these views and why these views lead him to do what he does is never explored. But I like that. Henry is just a messed serial killer with psychic powers. I think it’s cool to see how a kid having those powers could perpetuate the messed up thoughts he had, but they aren’t sympathetic or compelling thoughts. Dude is a sociopath with powers that evolved into controlling an entire dimension basically. Great villain but not for having a complex/sympathetic origin
Okay but can we talk about the vecna reveal being 001? Loved how he was nice to El at first but then when she said no to him he revealed his true colours
Papa did lie about a lot of things. But one of those things that I felt like he’s always known is……Henry is Els father. Which is one of the reasons why he said to 11 “you’re not ready”. It would be one of hell of a twist for season 5. ALSO, if Terry Ives (Els mom) decides to get up from her wheelchair, I will lose my mind.
@@ControversialControlit took me the third time watching this show to realize it was there (also the subtitles say it too, but I still never realized lol)
Get to the new🥺 season episode of season is a great time at the world to the new season of the world to the world is not the only thing I love it so much for the next two
For real! the ending of season 4 has to be my favourite scene of any scene I've ever seen! It brang an undescribable feeling!, I dont feel feelings as easily as others would due to mental thingies, but god damn even that wasn't enough to hold back the raw emotion this show had generated!, It was like it all was leading up to the final moment!
I like how he told her to use a sad or angry memory to use her powers. Yet she found her full strength with a loving memory, her mother telling her she loved her.
Reminds me of magneto from first class
I am sueing you for that C profile picture
I’m positive he did that to weaken her. Or possibly, it works well for him because his essence is negative. Her essence is positive, so it only makes sense that a positive memory would fully ignite her.
@@hennamontana222 ik it's forgettable because it kinda just got swept aside but in s2 eight tells her to do the same thing, so I don't think he was lying.
@@hennamontana222 001 doesn’t have any loving/positive memories lol only thing he has is hate, so it makes sense for him to give her that advice
I love how I told myself, “imma rewatch season four just to feel something” yet this scene is just enough for me to want to cry. And all the other fights too.
Omg, SAME!
Your a girl i know that now
im sorry but she looks like stephen hawking when she does that weird hand thing
It’s interesting how her mother’s “I love you” sparked her fire, and when Mike told her the same thing in Episode 9 she was able to find the strength to fight. It just goes to show that Eleven has lacked love her entire life due to her unorthodox upbringing, making it so that those three words hold so much more power to her than the average person
Good eye there, I didn't even realise that!
Very good point. I believe it is something that will be used in Season 5 to defeat Vecna.
💯 % correct
She is the epitome of the opposite of "spoiled". For a person who is used to hearing "I love you" from family, friends or a boy/girlfriend, the conceptnof love through that expression might fall a little flat or become something a bit too ordinary. But for her, it's a miracle, it's a force, it's a superpower.
Same thing with Max using all her good memories to fight from vecna in episode 4. This show uses love all the time to win
This scene was awesome! The acting was so realistic.
Yes
Jamie Campbel Bower literally was able to play three different characters without skipping the beat. I seriously hope that Stranger Things will kick start his career this guy deserves to be in Oscar-tier. Such youn yet talented actor we need more people like him.
I am sueing you for that C profile picture
Trash series, almost felt like watching a cartoon lol
@@saadlachhab3893 can you write a more realistic alien/demon story?
This is one of the most powerful scenes not only for the fourth season but for the entire Stranger Things franchise.
It really is. I liked how this season went back in time a bit to really put a better explanation to everything. Explaining some of the actions of Brenner, how this whole thing with the Upside Down and the gates originated, it showed more about the other children who were experimented on there. My personal favorite about that is the reoccurring scene of the massacre leaving us to believe at first it was Eleven who killed all the other kids, especially considering the issues between her and them, but then we finally realized it was One who turned out to be Henry Creel and was actually Vecna all along before he became that form.
Also, it’s really interesting to see that it’s a test of what Eleven remembers too. That’s why she feels the way she did about it, cause she thought it was all her fault. But then we finally she her remember the scenario correctly and finally put in some missing and really important details.
Scene gives me chills - such cinematic awesomeness!
I'm gonna be the first reply
@@_blackheartt I'm the second🤣🤣
aM tHe tHiRd
Vecna is such a compelling villain, in that he makes concise points over how corrupt society is. You'd ALMOST side with him, right up to when he mentions killing. You have to draw the line somewhere!
Exactly my thought.
You’re everywhere
Don't doubt if people with deity-kind of abilities would agree with this, they wouldn't hesitate in destroying us all. Same may apply to higher civilizations in the Kardashev scale.
I still don't know why the female name Vecna is given to a male character.
killing aint so bad 😂
This is the greatest scene of Stranger Things. Eleven walking towards Vecna is one of the coolest good vs evil moments ever. All she knew in that moment, was that he was evil, and she needed to destroy it. Great scene.
Yeah, definitely. AND THAT'S something Rebecca Sugar REFUSES to accept and understand, that there's good and there's evil.
@@jamiethomas3904 I am so out of the loop here but what does Rebecca Sugar have to do with this and is this the same Rebecca Sugar from Adventure Time and those other Cartoon
Network shows?
@@shinre yeah now i'm currious too
Greatest scene is Vecna opening the gate
this is just a live action Akira :)
I think what makes Vecna interesting as a villain is that his motivations are all... shallow when you really think about it. Why did he torture his dad? He saw into his mind and saw how his dad's actions in WWII lead to the death of a baby in France, something he was clearly traumatized over. Vecna saw that and basically assumed his dad did it willingly and happily, like he would. He says society's rules and structures keep humanity down and like drones living day to day, and in a sense he's right, but he's also wrong. True, many people are trapped in the day to day drudgery of work and life, but we also find things and connections with other people that make our lives worth living. We grow and change and learn. We figure out stuff about ourselves and if we can, find the strength to change.
Vecna is a cold-hearted sociopath who only sees the surface thoughts of people, never bothering to go deeper into why they might be feeling those thoughts and just assumes everyone is just as twisted and warped as he is, though obviously he doesn't see himself that way. Combined with his God Complex where he doesn't see himself as human, it's no wonder he turned out the way he did.
I also love the hypocrisy of when he's telling El how the Upside Down was unspoiled and untouched by humanity, yet he twisted and warped it into his image.
True idk why people think he's some compelling, complex villain when his motives dont line up with his actions. He kinda just... sucks
Vecna tortured his parents because he saw they were lying to themselves. He showed his dad his own actions in WWII because his dad pretends that everything is fine and happy and displays himself as a good person to society, but deep down, he's guilty about what he did, that he killed innocent people. Vecna sees how society forces us to pretend that everything is fine, how it makes us pretend to be good people, when we're really not.
Vecna ultimately targets people with guilt. He targets Chrissy because she feels guilty about not meeting her mother's expectations. He targets Fred because he feels guilty about the car crash. He targets Max because she feels guilty about Billy's death. However, all of his victims don't want to face their guilt because they're afraid of being weak and judged by society.
Your other points about Vecna are correct though: he's wrong. People are never the same, even from moment to moment. We are built from being able to learn and grow and better ourselves. If Vecna was born today, then he probably would've been happier because we're more open to different ideologies than the 80s. The whole message of the show is about how happiness and good memories will triumph fear and anger.
You understand him so well
Vecna is nothing more than a anime villain.
They´re mixing 2 ideas there. They wanted him to be a psychopath who doesn´t feel disgust and remorse for his brutal actions because he simply can´t feel those feelings, but at the same time they wanted him to feel exactly that when seeing what his parents did. They just threw ideas together without bothering to think whether it works.
The best part is that this scene shows that love is the strongest element in the existence, Henry lost the fight because he has a memory of dark and anger and Jane regained her strength and became powerful by the love of her mother. Another part is that you might stand with Vecna and agree that this society is corrupt and ruined but killing the innocent resists the line.
If you think of it, Max was also saved because off all the good memories she had. When she was shopping with El, her kissing Lucas, the playful moments
Henry isn't strong enough to beat love
And don't forget the music ❤
The 3 that remain are faith hope and love but the greatest of these is love!
If you think about it, everything about them is the opposite. Vecna initially came from a normal family, while Eleven was brought up in the lab her whole life up to this point. He had the foundation laid out to become a good person, and Eleven with all the bad things in her life still came out good and far more human than him.
Like Harry Potter
Best Stranger Things scene ever. Bower's acting was absolute madness! I have rarely ever seen a performance that got me so hooked to the screen. The part where Henry drags El across the ground and then lifts her up is crazy and brutal. The actors, the settings and costumes, the music, the intensity, the girl playing young eleven looking as cool, if not cooler than how Millie Bobby Brown used to look as Eleven back then ...
Memorable!
Nah, no way, Millie looks cooler as 11
It’s literally Millie’s face and facial expression, it’s just the child as the body
@@Ashley-km4qi I think it's not her face. Unless they used old footage from season 1. IDK. Looks cool though.
@@MimMdance it’s Millie’s face and the child actors facial expressions, the duffer bros explained this already , yall not real fans 😭
Brits are always great actors
I like how El tried to get angry at first by going through her memories of being bullied and having her mother dragged away but couldn't reach her full potential until she thought about her mother telling her she loves her
I have to say...I'm over 50 years old and I've seen some great superheroes over the years. But there's something about this one. She has totally and completely took me over with this. When something bad was happening and she would walk in with her head titled down and her eyes focused....just powerful!!! Goosebumps like crazy!!!! For a long time Outlander and Game of Thrones were my #1 and #2, after this upcoming Season 5 that may all change quickly!! This entire series is the best story writing I've ever seen. The Duffer brothers nailed it, and I mean nailed it!!
they connected EVERYTHING so well with this one scene alone
Jamie did such an amazing job playing this character!!!
I agree. If they put the Scarecrow on the Batman Reeves films, he's the guy I want for Scarecrow!
@@wiinterflowers4277 I loved he he changed his expression from a good guy to a bloodthirsty villain
@@ayshes9057 That's called acting.
What I love about One, is that (I don't know if it was on purpose) he really resembles the "image" created for the fallen angel. Literally, the perfect kid with the greatest potential, that had darker desires and got sent to another place, losing his power in this world, creating his own "hell". Even his appearence reminds of an angry angel, as if we ever knew what they'd look like if ever existed.
Jamie Campbell Bower said the painting Fallen Angel by Alexandre Cabernel was on his moodboard when he prepared for the character. It's insane how he much he looks like that painting at the beginning of this clip. To see an actor truly work with is face and whole being is amazing.
2:46
Man when that song kicks in, this whole scene just feels so epic
need that song title
@@bencebereczki596”She’ll kill you”
Must be very difficult for the cameraman to jump to the upside down and avoid hitting any lightning there...
Must be the same cameraman who filmed all the friggin dinosaurs, although I still don't know how he never got caught 🤔
@@darkraimeister4025 the only answer is that the camera man is truly a god.
@@gviganas731nah the camera man is just built different.
Ha ha ha 🙄😒
Lol
This is the second most powerful scene of Stranger Things (after Max's Running up that hill). It shows how strong a mother's love can be towards her child, even if she only saw her child when they were born and that if you have even a tiny bit of motivation left, you can do anything.
11 is one of my favorite characters because she is so misunderstood and bullied, the two most important people in her life are in a life-death situation (Max and Terry). I think she is extremely underestimated. Love you El!!
ITS better than running up that hill max scene
Disagreed, but i still live it
That was so cool that she thought of a loving memory instead of a sad or angry memory because hate cannot drive out hate, only love can do that. And darkness cannot drive out darkness, only light can do that.
What I love most about this scene is that it shows how good Eleven is. Everything she did, was to save her friends and family. She was never a monster, despite what Brenner wanted her to believe. Both Millie and Jamie did a fantastic job at portraying their characters and bringing them to life.
My theory is that all the other kids before 11 were "cloned" and needed genetic enhancement since we could see their powers were nowhere near hers, but Eleven is so powerful because she was naturally born with them, like Henry which is what makes her different from the others and just like him. She was also able to awaken them again through memory alone, similar to Henry awakening his with the clock. No genetic intervention. Someone on reddit said both Henry's father and Eleven's(possible, in the book) father were in the War, Hopper talked of war chemicals affecting his daughter. What if those war chemicals affected Eleven and Henry in a different way? They're the same, making her his equal. There's also the theory that Henry IS her father and Brenner wanted to see what a biological child of his could do. Either way I think they kept it quiet for a reason, whoever her dad is(Henry or the Terry's lover) will be the reason she has these powers and it'll somehow connect to how Henry has them too
But her mom had powers....
@@shane7051 i think it was a mixture between her mother’s experience with MKultra(psychic drugs) along with natural powers from her father(her mother may have gotten the powers from getting pregnant with eleven alone) but there’s also the theory that terry herself was like henry or victor in the sense that she was exposed to something, but never unlocked her abilities to their full potential, maybe the psychic part but not the telekinesis. regardless i think something about eleven’s powers make her very different from 2-10 and her parent(s) have an important role in that. and i just think it’s weird that they’ve kept the dad a secret for so long
but, what about kali/8? she couldnt be cloned, considering her vision powers. also, on a unrelated note, why does kali have different powers then all the other numbers?
@@PunchandJewelee90 Kali has powers like Vecna. She can make people see things not there.
I know. That scene with Hopper was gutwrenching.
Her powers come from love. Defending his friends and remembering her mom... unlike Vecna. Exactly what happened with Neo in Matrix with Trinity
EXACTLY!!! Neo and Vecna are both called “One” too!!!
She kicked his ass into another dimension, literally
you stole my thought lmao i was thinking the same .
@@Michael_Soft777 indeed
When I first saw this scene and it revealed that Henry was Vecna, it blew my mind! GENIUS!
This is one of the best cinematic representations of "Love beats Hate"
Like a Cherokee drum
This scene that makes the show make sense with her opening the gate and 001/Henry becoming vecna is the head of all the monsters
Here's the clue.
Vecna is only a "5 star general".
@@denatajasper He is the Mind-Flayer
@@denatajasper he’s not tho. Dustin was quite literally wrong
dustin is the one that SAID vecna was only a 5-star general for the mind flayer, which is true? i dont really understand it that well but yeah. main point is dustin wasnt wrong.
@@PunchandJewelee90 Vecna IS the mind flayer though. He quite literally controlled its every move. The “Mind Flayer” is just dormant particles and only serves as the hive mind/life force of the upside down, it doesn’t have a mind of its own. So no, Vecna isn’t its general. Dustin was wrong
“It’s happening” every time I watch this scene that turns of events is so cool, it was incredible to know that this is where it all began
The symmetry of eleven turning vecna round, just like he did to her back in the rainbow room when she fought him for the last time was a really nice detail. ❤
For anyone wondering. The song that plays at 2:45 is called "She'll kill you".
Yeah that’s the same song from season 1 of where eleven broke Troy’s arm. I hope she makes Angela piss herself in season 5 with her powers
Thank you ❤️❤️❤️
@@cascada122321 👌
0:17 Notice how the rainbow in 001's side is inverted when compared to 11's
That's a good catch
Yeah I also noticed that
1:30 This scene resembles with the scene where El came to save Max and lift up Vecna in the air. They literally swapped the places in that scene. Remember?
Man 80s musics are something out of this world...gives chills to the spine
This scene was epic, and the reveal was quite terrifying too!
I was absolutely blown away how everything tied into each other
Fun fact:eleven is the most powerful one in stranger things
Nah
I think everyone knows this already lol
Nah mind flayer
I'm sure Vecna is the most powerful here
@@skibiditoaleta123 no
The fact that eleven was little, like eight years old and having to deal with this is a lot for someone her age...like yknow she looks older in this scene but realistically she's eight and is fighting someone older than her but 001 isn't strong like she is since he literally tells her last episode " your not like the others, your different..stronger and papa knows that" 001 sets eleven up to use her to help him because he knows she is powerful.
In s5 she's gonna be powerful enough to kill vecna once and for all.
this is not just a scene its a feeling, its emotion
When Eleven kicks Vecna to another dimension...the background music is so cool!
I still watch this every once in awhile for fun.. the way the camera comes to eleven after vecna is against the wall.. and how it goes back to reflect she was a really really small child to remind us this tiny little child defeated that monster..and her face at the end (or cgi? Whatever) it’s the same face of a warrior of someone in war or battlefield just so cool!
Vecna's transformation scene was just so insane to me, also I love the acting and everything too. Amazing scene.
“The line between *Light and Dark* is so very thin. Let’s cross it together.” - Elsie Bray has arrived
Isn't there any role that Jamie Campbell Bower can't do?!
This guy can be the Human Torch of the MCU.
@@mohammedjammeh9598 Human Torch is Marvel but isn’t MCU
@@FinnWallie Did you read the comment correctly? I said he can be the Human Torch of the MCU. I didn't say that he is The Human Torch of the MCU.
@@mohammedjammeh9598 I’m sorry misunderstood
my husband role :/
0:12
That superkill look 😂
Sadie's Scene is really epic BUT this whole ending is on another level
I think no other scene (not Movie) has ever leaved me that speechless! (I watched GOT and I know what I'm talking about 😅)
5:08 seeing the mark 001 on Henry's hand just gave me goosebumps !!!
0:16, round 1, FIGHT!
Vecna’s human face was scarier that his Upside-Down face
this season was a pure masterpiece...sooo much emotion..this scene alone is masterfully executed
I love how they subtly changed Henry’s appearance through their fight as he slowly turns into Vecna
best scene in the whole show. the music? was absolutely the best choice.
Can we agree baby 11's character looks EXACTLY like 11? And for such a short part, she nailed it! 👏 I almost forgot, she is so powerful, she opened up another dimension while killing him. Thats so badass!
The actress is Martie Blair and she was great, but they did use CGI to put baby El’s face on her
I'll admit, I forgot this whole storyline was a flashback the whole time.
4:28 symbolism on how Lucifer was casted out of Heaven.
Yes this scene reminded me of that
0:00 The actor absolutely nailed that look of pure hate that 001 gives off. so chilling.
This was Eleven’s first real battle with the true villain🦹♀️of the show!
Crazy how all this happened before season 1
Best season yet I literally cried ❤️❤️💯💯
Ok so this whole scene shocked me because 001 aka Henry aka Vecna was really nice to eleven. So to see him atempt to kill her is just a major shock to me. No one would've guessed that he was Vecna himself because he knows how to be this nice friendly person with Eleven. He also kills everyone in the lab and I'm just so shocked at this point!
I think that he's her biological father
@@Dmitry_Kiselev Same
@@Dmitry_Kiselev maybe but if so only by needle
To be fair he was only being nice because he had that thing on his neck that stopped him from using his powers. The others didn’t have that.
Stranger things has really good scenes, but this one is epic.
This is the best scene with Eleven and Vecna.
Anyone else notice how the rainbow on eleven’s side is the right way up and 001’s rainbow is upside down? Love details like that
I love the references to elevens journey here throughout the seasons. Evaporating Henry as she did the demogorgan etc
This is is honestly my favourite sequence in season 4 it’s so well done
3:51 The first gate...
one of the hardest netflix scenes of all time
This moment was, for me, the best on all four seasons. So intense...
Jamies acting is amazing
This is one of the best scene to reveal that how vecna came into existence 👍👍👍
Can we all just take a minute to acknowledge how fantastic Jamie Campbell Bower did here?
Jamie Campbell Bower is such perfect villain material.
I’ll never understand anyone saying Vecna has compelling motives. I like him as a villain bc he DOESNT have compelling motives. His view on humanity and society is interesting and thought provoking, yes, but why he has these views and why these views lead him to do what he does is never explored. But I like that. Henry is just a messed serial killer with psychic powers. I think it’s cool to see how a kid having those powers could perpetuate the messed up thoughts he had, but they aren’t sympathetic or compelling thoughts. Dude is a sociopath with powers that evolved into controlling an entire dimension basically. Great villain but not for having a complex/sympathetic origin
This scene was absolutely incredible!
Vecna is one of the best casted character ever, the depth and anger in his eyes just talks
AWESOME, One of the Best scenes of these season 4 ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Once again it’s called ✨Millie’s magic✨
Okay but can we talk about the vecna reveal being 001? Loved how he was nice to El at first but then when she said no to him he revealed his true colours
was definitely the best moment thus far in the series. couldn't believe how great this was.
Whats the music called at 4:18
Portal drill
martie Blair did a perfect gorgeous amazing beautiful good job on playing as bloody 12 year old eleven😃👏🙌👏🙌👏
@@violetta1c * 8 years old
What a scene... I really fall in love with this amazing tv show... all the episodes are very beautiful 💓💓💓
Papa did lie about a lot of things. But one of those things that I felt like he’s always known is……Henry is Els father. Which is one of the reasons why he said to 11 “you’re not ready”. It would be one of hell of a twist for season 5. ALSO, if Terry Ives (Els mom) decides to get up from her wheelchair, I will lose my mind.
No she won’t because they planned on killing her in s2
@@ControversialControl right, but she’s still alive
@@ImperiousJordan yeah ik but that gives us a hint that they wanted to close the books with her
I honestly love how the lightning singes his weave off
0:44 *DON'T DO AS HE TOLD YOU AND* ONLY *USE ANGRY OR SAD MEMORIES! THINK OF THE HAPPY ONE'S YOUVE MADE ALSO!!!!!* 😬😥
Can someone explain what the snarling noise at 1:11 is?
Wtff I don’t remember hearing that
@@ControversialControlit took me the third time watching this show to realize it was there (also the subtitles say it too, but I still never realized lol)
It’s the sound of his powers, eleven has her own sounds too. Idk if they can really hear it but when he uses his powers it makes that noise.
2:45-3:45 OHHH it feels SO INCREDIBLY GREAT to hear that music again after so long 😎😎 SHE'LL KILL YOU 2.0 😎
Gg
Get to the new🥺 season episode of season is a great time at the world to the new season of the world to the world is not the only thing I love it so much for the next two
When you watch this but you haven’t watched the show.…
This was amazing this scene and Max running up that hill
3:20 What is the name of the soundtrack at the end?
2:49 "It's happening."
*Oh YEAH!, she's cutting through the current doc!!!* 😆
Just how she was able to resist one's power shows how powerful she is
Very cool episode of 2 people pointing hands at eachother
lmao as much as i love stranger things you have a point 😭
this fight is on par with any final fight we have seen so far. it brought tears to my eyes!
For real! the ending of season 4 has to be my favourite scene of any scene I've ever seen! It brang an undescribable feeling!, I dont feel feelings as easily as others would due to mental thingies, but god damn even that wasn't enough to hold back the raw emotion this show had generated!, It was like it all was leading up to the final moment!
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The way his detail was to good just how did they do that I am so impressed
I just want to see if anybody is like me, who listens to this scene now for the incredible soundtrack!
Vecna: "Damn it, shouldnt have told her how to kick my ass!"
One being Vecna is still one of the biggest plot twists in cinematic history.
Seriously it was mind blowing scene
1 vs 11. Best fight ever since Harry Potter vs Voldemort
La transformation de Vecna est juste incroyable 😮😮😮