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  1. May 4, 2022 · Because he exhibits so many changes within three seasons, fans could argue Steve's character development is one of the show's best. When the audience last leaves Steve, he and his new friend Robin are hired to work at a video rental store.

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  2. Jul 10, 2019 · As Steve Harrington's character continues to evolve, and see his own role expand—he was recurring for the first season, before being bumped to main cast for the second and third—on Stranger Things,...

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    • Letting His Kids Sneak Into The Theater. Season three wastes little time in catching us up to where Steve Harrington is with his life. After Mike, Will, Lucas and Max meet up to go see a movie, they pop into Scoops Ahoy to find none other than Steve himself on the job, and they've got a favor to ask.
    • Reuniting With Dustin. Steve's unlikely bromance with Dustin was an absolute scene stealer over the course of season two, so fans were expecting big things out of this moment.
    • He Finally Wins A Fight. Steve's track record isn't the greatest in terms of actually winning the fistfights he gets himself into. He's handy when it comes to wielding nail-studded bats against the horrors spawned from the Upside Down, but he never seems able to gain the upper hand against other people.
    • Cracking The Code. Robin definitely did most of the heavy lifting when it came to puzzling out the secret Russian transmission that Dustin had intercepted with Cerebro.
    • Worst: The Monster. The monster of Season 1's "Chapter Six: The Monster" is up for interpretation. The monster could be Eleven, the bullies who taunt Mike and his friends, or the Demogorgon and whatever other beings lurk in the Upside Down.
    • Best: The Bite. For a pure distillation of why Steve Harrington is one of the most likable characters in "Stranger Things," look no further than Season 3's "Chapter Seven: The Bite."
    • Worst: Holly, Jolly. Season 1's " Chapter Three: Holly, Jolly" opens with a mash-up of Barb's horrific murder and Steve's seduction of Nancy. It's a disturbing contrast and a damning moral indictment of Steve, and, to a lesser extent, Nancy.
    • Best: The Upside Down. In the finale of Season 1, "Chapter Eight: The Upside Down," Steve emerges from the mean kid clique to earn his good guy stripes.
    • Steve Harrington. Steve Harrington (played by Joe Keery) easily went from being one of Stranger Things’ most hated characters to one of its best, which is no easy feat.
    • Eleven. As the main character of Stranger Things, Eleven has seen some of the most character growth. Who else do you know that broke out of an illicit experimental lab, grappled with the brain-death of her mother, joined a gang of super-powered teenagers and saved everyone multiple times from Demagorgons, mind flayers and the like?
    • Jim Hopper. Speaking of Hopper, David Harbour’s Chief of Police has really been through it. The loss of his daughter and his divorce is a trauma that Hopper has truly struggled to overcome but after saving Will and adopting Eleven, he’s really turned a corner.
    • Will Byers. Will is another character in Stranger Things who has been through absolute hell. After going missing and surviving by some sheer miracle in the Upside Down for a whole season, Will was rescued, only to be possessed by the Mind Flayer in season two.
  3. Jun 21, 2019 · Steve Harrington. Strengths: Steve has the best hair in a hair-tastic series, and his instincts generally lead him in the heroic direction... eventually. He has a pretty open mind when it...

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  5. Jul 8, 2019 · Both characters enjoyed character arcs with intriguing resolutions: Erica receiving the Dungeons & Dragons set felt like the passing of a torch and Robin’s comedown heart-to-heart with Steve...

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