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: The episode lean heavily into the historical "Satanic Panic," with Jason Carver’s "fire and brimstone" rhetoric at the town hall serving as a grounded, human threat that mirrors the supernatural horror of Vecna. The Weaknesses: Pacing and Bloat
Review: Stranger Things Season 4, Episode 6 – "The Dive" "The Dive" serves as a high-stakes bridge to the mid-season finale, effectively balancing heavy character trauma with the series' signature 1980s adventure. While it occasionally suffers from the season's expanded runtime, the episode delivers some of the most visually arresting and emotionally pivotal moments of Volume 1. Stranger Things 4x6
Despite its bloated runtime, "The Dive" is a visually spectacular installment that successfully connects past traumas to present dangers. It is a necessary "sacrifice" of pacing to set up the explosive revelations of the following episode. : The episode lean heavily into the historical
: With storylines spread across Hawkins, California, Nevada, and Russia, the episode can feel like a "table-setting" exercise. Critics note that the Russia plot, while poignant for Hopper, often feels repetitive and "tacked on" compared to the urgency in Hawkins. Despite its bloated runtime, "The Dive" is a