(you might catch up with all ofEWs season 1 recaps.
If youre reading this, well assume you finished the final chapter of the season.
If not: Spoilers ahead!

Credit: Netflix
This was by far the most challenging episode to pull off.
No other episode even comes close.
In our original pitch to Netflix, we envisioned the show as a big summer popcorn movie.
As such, we felt it was important that our ending felt like a suitably epic movie climax.
Writing this final script was a painful and confusing experience.
It was a little like cramming for that big final exam.
It wasnt just hard on the crew, but on our post-production team as well.
In fact, they were working on shots until the last possible moment.
The final VFX shots were turned in just two weeks before they showed up on Netflix.
Most shots werent ever truly 100 percent completed.
It was more of a pencils down!
kind of a finish than anything else, but were very happy with their work on the show.
But we also wanted to leave some important questions unanswered.
What happened to Eleven?
Why the hell is Nancy with Steve instead of Jonathan?
(Does it have something to do with Steves beautiful Christmas sweater?)
Why is Hopper leaving Eggos in the woods?
Does he know where Eleven is?
What kind of effect did living in the Upside Down have on Will?
What exactlyisthe Upside Down?
Was our monster the only monster that lives there?
What the hell was in those yellow eggs?
Its going to be grueling work, we know, but we think well live.
Thanks for reading and watching!
Catch up and read EWSeason 2 review here.