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Mad max stranger things
Mad max stranger things











mad max stranger things

At just 15 years old, Sadie Sink is already a Broadway vet who's acted alongside Dame Helen Mirren as well as Woody Harrelson (who convinced her to go vegan, btw). Turns out, she's just as badass as the character she plays on screen. The California transplant quickly stole the hearts of our two favorite characters (not to mention us), and now we need to know: Who is "Mad" Max IRL? After being introduced to "Mad" Max in episode one, Dustin and Lucas are immediately infatuated with the local arcade's new crowning king queen and student: Maxine Mayfield. The Mary Sue has a strict comment policy that forbids, but is not limited to, personal insults toward anyone, hate speech, and trolling.If you're sick of the love triangle between Steve Harrington, Nancy Wheeler, and Jonathan Byers, thankfully Stranger Things 2 offered up another plot line that's far less frustrating. She doesn’t let her falter or revert back to that needy version of herself, which proves how good of a friend she is. Even after Eleven breaks up with Mike (Finn Wolfhard), Max continues to encourage Eleven. She takes Eleven under her wing and helps her see that Mike’s thoughts on her don’t matter-that she doesn’t need him to complete her or make her into a whole person, which does lead to some melodramatic teen breakups (one of my least favorite things about Stranger Things season 3).

mad max stranger things

When Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) decides to form her own identity (separate from Hopper and Mike), Max is the one who’s there. I’ve previously summed up the way Max grieved in Stranger Things 4 and how it adds to how deep her character is, but it bears repeating. We don’t all have perfect relationships with those who leave us, and that can often just make things harder-and she’s very much entitled to her complex feelings surrounding Billy. Believe me, her grieving wasn’t out of place or ridiculous when you take the complex nature of grief into consideration. She didn’t deserve to suffer so much or experience the type of grief that weighs you down. The way she wasn’t afraid to grieve (Netflix) Her “Running Up That Hill” scene is hands-down top 5 across the entire series. Though when she pushes herself to live, after having Vecna taunt her by posing as Billy (Dacre Montgomery), it’s a beyond powerful moment-beautiful and tear-jerking, in fact. Her scenes with Dacre were literally filmed a year apart from each other, and she killed it. Sadie Sink’s performance throughout the whole episode was brilliant. The hype is very real regarding this scene. If the events had played out differently, she may have been alright. But during the Stranger Things season 4 finale, Max showed a level of bravery that could almost be angering. Then there was trying to help Billy take back control during Stranger Things season 3. After all, she did put that needle in Billy (Dacre Montgomery)’s neck during the fight at the Byers’ house, not to mention threatened to nail his junk with Steve’s bat. Sticking her neck out for the people she cares about isn’t something new for her. Going back to the Creel House, knowing that Vecna (Jamie Campbell Bower) could easily kill her, is true bravery. And this isn’t to say that being overtly feminine by societal standards is a negative thing, but it’s so often all we’re given that having a young girl simply be herself is always a bonus. If anyone is feminist in The Party, it’s definitely Max. Though Stranger Things season 3 saw her dressing a little less tomboyish, she was still the same Max, who liked to skateboard and said what she felt was necessary. She dresses in androgynous clothing, likes to skateboard, kicks ass at the arcade, and is sassy and not afraid to speak her mind. When we first meet Max she automatically comes across as a tomboy. What exactly makes her one of the best characters in the show? Press play on “Running Up That Hill” and levitate to find out. Although, if I’m being honest, Max being an incredible character is a testament to Sadie Sink’s acting, not the Duffers’ writing (which isn’t great like people think it is). Max may not be superpowered or traveling across the world to save her boyfriend, but she’s very grounded in reality-something a show like this needs in some of its characters to help anchor it. Seeing one of the best characters get such shitty treatment is … well, shitty. Since Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) can suddenly bring people back from the dead (it seems way too convenient), Max was ultimately spared, but she hardly came out unharmed. Given she’s one of my favorite characters, I had this very visceral reaction to her getting Vecna’d. Let me start by saying that Max ( Sadie Sink) went through way too much in Netflix’s Stranger Things season 4.













Mad max stranger things