Stranger Things Season 2

“Stranger Things Season 2” is the twenty-fourth episode of the fourth season of We'll See You In Hell.

Episode Description
Pat and Joe discuss the premiere episode of Stranger Things season 2, as well as Mindhunters, Downsizing, Perfect Strangers, Harvey Weinstein and much much mooooore!

Before The Film

 * On With The Joe!: More Than A Feeling key change.
 * The boys were at a wedding they were supposed to stay over at, but went home and Joe tried to plan a 48 hour hang with Pat, who wasn't having it.
 * Their love and respect for the Los Angeles area is at a low.
 * Pat asks Joe why he pushed Harvey Weinstein to do what he did.
 * Pat asks the same question to David Krumholtz via text, who responded immediately with a very long explanation.
 * Everyone, including Tom Hanks, tells the press they knew.
 * To keep it fair and balanced, Hillary took money from him.
 * A woman tells a story of Tarantino pulling up in his car and wanting to discuss a possible movie role.
 * Why does everyone need to make statements on Twitter, such as the comic who said David Cross told a racist joke (but says she doesn't want people attacking him) and his wife has to respond?
 * This is what happens when they don't drink before the show.

Pat's Movie Corner

 * Too Funny to Fail: The Life & Death of The Dana Carvey Show (Pat)
 * Mindhunter (Pat)
 * The Snowman (Joe)
 * Val Kilmer punched a woman in the face during audition for The Doors and it's on video.
 * They want to see the Andy Kaufman/Jim Carrey documentary.
 * American Made (Joe)
 * Perfect Strangers (Joe)
 * Downsizing (Pat)

Joe's Scary Stuff

 * Super Mario Odyssey for Nintendo Switch.

The Film

 * Joe had the show spoiled instantly online and met someone who already watched the whole season. "Get a job!" - Pat
 * The first episode looks great, especially the aluminum siding arcade.
 * Pat learns about Dragon's Lair.
 * Do kids not get acne anymore?
 * Joe enjoys the making fun of 80's tropes, enjoyed seeing Winona Ryder, Sean Astin, and Paul Reiser (watch Red Oaks, The Thing About My Folks, and Bye Bye Love). His only criticism is the building they go to is the evil building from the first one.


 * The kids are believable 80's kids and none want to cosplay as Winston from The Ghostbusters.
 * Shoutouts.