Jamie Campbell Looked Forward To Three Scenes In ‘Stranger Things’ 4 And They are Not Vecna Scenes
Admiring others’ work and dedication is also a skill that not many people possess. But the bad boy Vecna seems to have this talent besides his power of messing with mental instability. Jamie Campbell Bower who is a part of the show for the last few months has compiled a list of his favorite scenes from Stranger Things 4. Despite being preoccupied with his physical transformation of Vecna and the long shots, he watched the activities of other cast members too and appreciated their efforts.
Stranger Things 4 antagonist was excited for these three scenes
In his recent conversation with Vanity Fair, Jamie talked about three scenes he fancied most in the season. And no, they are not Vecna scenes. He mentioned the first scene from the episode titled The Nina Project, where Joyce and Murray are tricked by a smuggler. To save Hopper from the Russians, Joyce makes a pact with a Russian jailer to get him out. In contrast, her plan goes all wrong and Yuri kidnaps Joyce and Murray by drugging them. Fortunately, Murray unties himself at the last moment and shows his Karate skills by knocking Yuri. The plane gets crashed in a forest but no one gets hurt, and they finally meet Hopper at the jail.
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Secondly, he remembered the scene from episode 5 where Jonathan and Argyle bury Harmon’s corpse. Argyle feels overwhelmed to see the dead body lying in the dump yard. Jonathan calms him down and sends him to the car to have a peaceful moment. However, this scene is a moment of relief for viewers amid chaos going on in Russian and Hawkins.
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Furthermore, he told Vanity Fair how he texted Sadie Sink after seeing the counselor scene and said:
“You should be so proud of what you’ve done. Your performance is so vulnerable and open and real”
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Campbell added that Sadie’s work is “phenomenal” and she does a beautiful work this season to which fans too agree. The counselor scene does have rawness like she is experiencing that torture for real. For instance, when the counselor asks her several questions, she keeps on denying everything. It’s like she is saying, “yes! I am good! I am okay!” when there are all those horrible memories of Billy’s death keep haunting her. She has not slept for days, feeling guilty about his stepbrother’s death.
What do you think about his favorite scenes of Jamie Campbell? Do tell us your views in the comment box.
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