★★★★★ (5/5) Essential for: Fans of E.T. , The Goonies , Fire in the Sky , and anyone who believes that childhood adventures are worth taking seriously. Have you re-watched Stranger Things Season 1 Episode 1 recently? Share your thoughts on the hidden clues you missed the first time in the comments below.
This is (Millie Bobby Brown), and her introduction is iconic. She speaks in monosyllables, can move objects with her mind, and has a mysterious tattoo (“011”) on her wrist. When the boys are cornered by a van full of armed government agents (led by the sinister Dr. Brenner), Eleven screams, flips the van with her mind, and knocks a man off his feet. Stranger Things Season 1 - Episode 1
When Will bikes home alone, he encounters something in the road. A shape. A presence. The lights flicker (a recurring motif). He falls off his bike, runs to the family shed, and—despite pulling a hunting rifle from the wall—vanishes as the creature descends. ★★★★★ (5/5) Essential for: Fans of E
The episode ends on this image: the boys, terrified and awe-struck, looking at this strange girl as rain pours down. It is a classic “call to adventure” moment, but inverted. The heroes have found the weapon—but the weapon is a traumatized child. Hopper begins the episode as a small-town cop drowning in his own grief (we learn he lost a daughter). He treats Will’s disappearance as a runaway case. But when he finds Will’s body? Except, he doesn’t. The search yields nothing. And then a body is found in the quarry—dressed in Will’s clothes, face obscured by decomposition. Share your thoughts on the hidden clues you
More importantly, the episode set a template for “prestige genre” television on streaming platforms. It proved that a sci-fi/horror story could be both critically acclaimed and wildly popular. It launched the careers of its young cast. And it turned “running up that hill” and “should I stay or should I go” into emotional anthems for a new generation. Stranger Things Season 1 - Episode 1 is a masterclass in premiere storytelling. It introduces a mystery, builds a world, develops distinct character voices, and terrifies you—all while making you feel deeply for a boy you’ve only known for ten minutes. Will Byers vanishes, but the episode ensures he is never forgotten. His absence is the gravity around which every character orbits.
This premiere episode does not just introduce characters and a setting; it builds an entire world of nostalgic dread and supernatural wonder in under 50 minutes. For any writer, showrunner, or fan looking to deconstruct what makes a pilot episode work, this is the gold standard. The episode opens not in the suburban town of Hawkins, Indiana, but in a low-lit, sterile laboratory hallway. A scientist in a hazmat suit runs for his life, pursued by an unseen force. Elevator doors close on him, the lights flicker, and in a moment of sheer terror, he is ripped from reality itself—leaving only his dangling, empty hazmat suit.