

“Here’s a mayor who only cares about his constituents’ votes,” Elwes said. And yes, it very much has that feel to it.” He also called Kline a foil to David Harbour’s Chief Hopper. The Duffer brothers, Elwes said, are “big fans of Spielberg, as am I. “It’s not necessary.”īut there’s an obvious fictional comparison: Murray Hamilton’s character in Jaws. Elwes says the character is based on several real-life politicians. “They create a world that’s so believable that when you walk on the set,” Elwes said, “a lot of the work is done for you.” In the third season of the Netflix epic, he plays the self-serving, boxy-suit-wearing Mayor Kline.
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This was his initiation into the obsessively detailed series that doubles as a pop culture encyclopedia. You could go and buy cooked food and eat it.” “I wasn’t prepared for the fact that they had 40 stores that were working. I thought they had taken a mall that was still open and sort of redressed a few shops or something,” Elwes said. There was even an old-school cinema that featured one sheets for Back to the Future, Cocoon, Day of the Dead, and Fletch-all movies that were in theaters during the summer of 1985. Starcourt Mall, fictional Hawkins, Indiana’s newest hangout, came complete with relics like Sam Goody, Waldenbooks, and Wicks ’N’ Sticks. “And I gotta tell you, my mouth dropped.” A retrofitted hunk of the mostly vacant Gwinnett Place Mall looked like a true 1980s retail paradise. The woman was calling for hopper to stop, but Joyce spoke up to silence her.“The Duffers wanted to see my reaction walking in,” Elwes said. "Great," Hopper said continuing to walk as Tee and Joyce stopped in front of the woman. Hopper looked at the woman working the front desk, "is he here?" Hopper walked in first, Joyce behind him and Tee behind her. Tee was confused by them as she got out, but decided to ignore them as she followed Hopper and Joyce. The place they ended up was the town hall. She walked back out, ready to help Hopper and Joyce with whatever was happening. She smiled sadly at us as she took it off the mirror and put it in her back pocket. In her mirror was a Polaroid if her and mike. Tee went to her room, changing her top for a cooler one and putting on comfier shoes. But the two didn't really hear as they carried on the conversation.
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"His license plate," Joyce said as Hopper took the paper.

"What is that?" Hopper asked as Tee stole his drink to have a sip herself. She had two letters from his number plate on them. "Let's ask him." Joyce said, holding up a piece of paper. Hopper sighed in response, "yeah, but if he's government, what's he doing slinking around? Why is he running? You know, why didn't we find anything down there?" "He's gotta be government, right?" Joyce asked the two.

"Sorry, I'm sorry," he said to tee, "I've got a headache, okay? I don't mean it." "Hop!" Joyce raises her voice, "don't say that!" "Yeah no shit," Hopper muttered as he grabbed a drink from the fridge and walked away to get changed. "He was r-really tall," Tee says to the two, "and strong." "Did you get a good look at the thug?" Joyce asked him.
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