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In the last episode of season 3, Suzie is reading ''A Wizard of Earthsea'' and says she's almost to the part where the character Ged is about to face his shadow to vanquish it (something he's been running from for fear of being made its puppet for the whole novel), and soon after Billy has to face the Mind Flayer, which has turned him into its puppet, fighting off its influence over him.

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In the last episode of season 3, Suzie is reading ''A Wizard of Earthsea'' ''Literature/AWizardOfEarthsea'' and says she's almost to the part where the character Ged is about to face his shadow to vanquish it (something he's been running from for fear of being made its puppet for the whole novel), and soon after Billy has to face the Mind Flayer, which has turned him into its puppet, fighting off its influence over him.
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To summarize, as mentioned on the fridge page, every storyline in the first season is played out like a different genre of film. Hopper being in a conspiracy thriller, Joyce is in psychological horror, Nancy and Johnathon are in a classic monster movie, etc. Every one of them tries to accomplish their goal/figure out the bigger picture but they can't because they're confined within the cliches and limitations of their genre.

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To summarize, as mentioned on the fridge page, every storyline in the first season is played out like a different genre of film. Hopper being in a conspiracy thriller, Joyce is in psychological horror, Nancy and Johnathon Jonathan are in a classic monster movie, etc. Every one of them tries to accomplish their goal/figure out the bigger picture but they can't because they're confined within the cliches and limitations of their genre.
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In the last episode of season 3, Suzie is reading A Wizard of Earthsea and says she's almost to the part where the character Ged is about to face his shadow to vanquish it(something he's been running from for fear of being made its puppet for the whole novel) and soon after Billy has to face the Mind Flayer, which has turned him into its puppet, fighting off its influence over him.

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In the last episode of season 3, Suzie is reading A ''A Wizard of Earthsea Earthsea'' and says she's almost to the part where the character Ged is about to face his shadow to vanquish it(something it (something he's been running from for fear of being made its puppet for the whole novel) novel), and soon after Billy has to face the Mind Flayer, which has turned him into its puppet, fighting off its influence over him.
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In the last episode of season 3, Suzie is reading A Wizard of Earthsea and says she's almost to the party where the character Ged is about to face his shadow to vanquish it(something he's been running from for fear of being made its puppy for the whole novel) and soon after Billy has to face the Mind Flayer, which has turned him into its puppet, fighting off its influence over him.

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In the last episode of season 3, Suzie is reading A Wizard of Earthsea and says she's almost to the party part where the character Ged is about to face his shadow to vanquish it(something he's been running from for fear of being made its puppy puppet for the whole novel) and soon after Billy has to face the Mind Flayer, which has turned him into its puppet, fighting off its influence over him.
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In the last episode of season 3, Suzie is reading A Wizard of Earthsea and says she's almost to the party where the character Ged is about to face his shadow to vanquish it(something he's been running from for fear of being made its puppy for the whole novel) and soon after Billy has to face the Mind Flayer, which has turned him into its puppet, fighting off its influence over him.

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