The refreshing heroes of Stranger Things 2

Enough with antiheroes! These are protagonists we can really believe in.

'Stranger Things 2'
(Image credit: Courtesy Netflix)

We live in an age of antiheroes. From House of Cards to The Americans, Deadpool to Suicide Squad, most popular films and television shows are headlined by the controversial, the morally shadowy, and the jaded. We've traded relatively lighthearted shows like Friends and Everybody Loves Raymond for Breaking Bad and The Leftovers. That's not necessarily a bad thing. Dark shows can be great! But it does suggest that a lot of Americans are disillusioned about their world, and looking for characters who reflect their own cynicism.

Thankfully, Stranger Things 2 offers something completely different. (And beware: Spoilers lie ahead.)

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Gracy Olmstead

Gracy Olmstead is a writer and journalist located outside Washington, D.C. She's written for The American Conservative, National Review, The Federalist, and The Washington Times, among others.