Millie Bobby Brown Ranks Stranger Things Seasons—And Fans Might Debate Her Choices
Millie Bobby Brown, best known for her role as Eleven in Stranger Things, has opened up about her favorite seasons of the hit Netflix series.
Sharing her personal rankings of all five seasons, Brown’s list offers a mix of nostalgia, plot excitement, and personal memories that might surprise fans, and spark plenty of debate online.
5. Season 2

Ranked lowest by Brown, primarily because it doesn’t stand out in her memory as much as the others. Episode 7, in particular, has been a point of discussion among fans. Despite her ranking, cast members like Noah Schnapp and Gaten Matarazzo argue that season 2 is underrated and deserves more appreciation for its story and character moments.
4. Season 4

A darker and more intense chapter of Stranger Things, season 4 raises the stakes with complex storylines and deep character development. While praised for its action and emotional depth, Brown placed it slightly below season 3 due to its heavier pacing and intricate plot, which makes it more challenging to follow at times.
3. Season 3

Recognized for its strong storytelling and engaging character arcs, season 3 combines supernatural threats with the lighter, fun energy of a summer in the ‘80s. Memorable moments like the Starcourt Mall showdown and well-paced suspense make it one of Brown’s favorites, blending humor, adventure, and emotional beats seamlessly.
2. Season 5

Brown ranked this season highly for its visuals, storytelling, and cinematic quality. She calls it her favorite in terms of production value and plot execution. Early reviews highlight blockbuster-style action sequences, emotional performances, and high-stakes drama, making it a thrilling and satisfying conclusion to the series.
1. Season 1

Millie Bobby Brown’s top pick, largely for nostalgia and personal memories. This season introduced viewers to the mysterious town of Hawkins, the eerie Upside Down, and the central group of kids that would define the series. Its mix of suspenseful storytelling, heartfelt friendships, and classic ‘80s atmosphere created a perfect foundation for the show and helped launch it into pop culture stardom.
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