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The fleshed out Russian villains of Stranger Things season 4 makes season 3's misjudged, cartoony Terminator parody seem even more out of place.
Although the Stranger Things season 3 Terminator parody/homage was already awkward and misplaced, the pointless subplot was made much worse by Stranger Things season 4 and its stronger, more well-rounded Russian villains. While Stranger Things season 3 had many problems, the outing’s villains were among its biggest issues. For one thing, there were far too many of them, with the body-snatched Billy being the primary antagonist of the season, his followers comprising another major villainous faction, the Russians under the mall coming in third, and the misogynistic staff of the Hawkins Post, Cary Elwes’s corrupt Hawkins mayor, and the ever-present threat of Hawkins Lab all rounding out the overstuffed outing.
However, volume was not the only issue with the villains in Stranger Things season 3 that Stranger Things season 4 seemingly attempted to dodge. The portrayal of Soviet characters reeked of Russophobia, with some old stereotypes from the anti-Communist 80s being trotted out by the Netflix show. Erica extolling the wonders of capitalism and Hopper mowing down faceless Russian guards were scenes that felt far too goofy for the more grounded world of Stranger Things , as did the season’s spoof of James Cameron’s iconic original Terminator movie.
It made sense for Stranger Things to reference The Terminator since the movie is an influential 80s sci-fi horror classic. However, Grigori the assassin - who existed as something of a Terminator homage - was one of Stranger Things season 3’s worst new additions, mainly because his character was too silly to take seriously but not comedic enough to be a parody. He mostly came off as a Russophobic caricature and a thinly written mash-up of the T-850 and Ivan Drago, and Stranger Things season 4 made this even harder to excuse with its lineup of much more rounded Russian characters. Not only was there the heroic Enzo and morally ambiguous Yuri, but even the Soviet soldiers running the prison who refused to release the Demogorgon earned Murray’s respect thanks to their commitment to their ideology, making season 3’s cartoony villain all the more out-of-place.
With Stranger Things season 4 trapping David Harbour’s Hopper in a Russian prison camp, it seemed likely that the series would repeat its Grigori mistake by depicting every Soviet character who the hero encountered as a ludicrous, one-dimensional villain. However, Stranger Things season 4 did the opposite, fleshing out even minor characters by depicting Russian generals joking around with Yuri (actually Murray in disguise) and having Hopper open up to his cellmate Enzo after their thwarted escape attempt. Hopper’s admission that he was responsible for Agent Orange attacks in Vietnam (a real-life war crime committed by the US during the decades-long invasion) saw Stranger Things acknowledge that the Cold War was more complicated than season 3’s more cartoonish stance.
As such, Girgori the hitman and walking Terminator reference now stands out like a sore thumb among the growing rogue’s gallery of Stranger Things villains. Whether it is Max’s tragic brother Billy , the terrifying but once human Vecna, the mad scientist Dr. Brenner, or even the corrupt Mayor of Hawkins, all of the villains featured on Stranger Things are humans with believable motives (or, at least, they once were before their horrifying transformations). However, Grigori was a cartoony Terminator spoof who doesn’t fit in alongside his season 4 comrades, making him the weak link in an otherwise impressive lineup of Stranger Things antagonists.
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Cathal Gunning has been writing about movies and TV online since 2020. His obsessions include The Simpsons, Stephen King, the Scream series, and the horror genre in general. He has spent more time thinking about Stranger Things than the writers of Stranger Things, and he has never seen a Star War.
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