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3With El and Max looking for Billy, Will declares a day without girls. Steve, Dustin and Robin go on a stakeout, while Joyce and Hopper return to Hawkins Lab.
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8* AngerMontage: Of Will destroying Castle Byers.
9* ArbitrarySkepticism: PlayedWith. When Joyce starts freaking out about a minor, random bit of weirdness and wants to go to the secret government lab, Hopper ... pretty quickly agrees due to the weirdness they'd already been through in the past. Instantly subverted as he's being sarcastic, and he sets the conditions for going there the same as she had set for their "not-date". It's only when Joyce takes a flashlight and some bolt cutters from his storage shed that he realizes she's serious and decides to go with her.
10* ArmorPiercingQuestion: When Mike tries to deny that the party is becoming fractured, Will retorts by asking him where Dustin is right now, to which Mike has no response.
11* ArmorPiercingResponse: During Mike and Will's fight in the garage:
12-->'''Mike:''' But we're not kids anymore. I mean, what did you think, really? That we were never gonna get girlfriends? We were just gonna sit in my basement all day and play games for the rest of our lives?\
13'''Will:''' Yeah. I guess I did. I really did.\
14[Will leaves, Mike is visibly stunned]
15* ArtifactAlias: This episode makes it clear that even when introducing herself to new people, Eleven still refers to herself as "El" and not "Jane".
16* BinocularShot: When Dustin and Steve are spying on the mall, then again when Robin joins them to spy on the delivery truck.
17* BothSidesHaveAPoint: In the argument between Will and Mike and Lucas, Will is right to call them out -- particularly Mike -- on ditching him and Dustin to go make out with El. However, he is also being a bit of an insensitive jerk in dismissing the real problems Mike and Lucas are currently going through.
18* BrainBleach: Max warns Eleven against sticking around to psychically spy on Billy if he's with a girl, or she'll be scarred for life.
19* BurpingContest: Eleven uses her powers to spy on the boys and - to her unexpected amusement - sees Mike and Lucas burping and farting.
20* ConspiracyTheorist: According to a Hawkins Post HeManWomanHater, Doris Driscoll once told him Lyndon Johnson killed John F. Kennedy.
21* CurbStompBattle: Hopper is on the receiving end of one at the hands of the General's enforcer, who easily and brutally neutralizes him. Though [[CurbStompCushion Hopper gets some good punches in as well]].
22* DramaticThunder: Rolls when Nancy and Jonathan break into the house of the old lady at night during a storm.
23* DreamSpying: Eleven uses her powers to spy on the boys.
24* EmergingFromTheShadows: A monster that looks an awful lot like a smaller version of the Mind Flayer. Except it's made of flesh.
25* EurekaMoment: Seeing a deliveryman whose company logo is a silver lynx gives Robin the idea to look for other such connections in the mall storefronts. She quickly figures out the code is referring to packages shipped to specific stores.
26* EveryoneIsRelated: Heather the lifeguard turns out to be the daughter of Nancy and Jonathan's boss Tom.
27* FlashbackCut: Joyce has one regarding Bob when she finds herself back at the lobby of Hawkins Lab.
28* GrievousBottleyHarm: Heather knocks down her father with a wine bottle.
29* HystericalWoman: Mike and Lucas talk about women "acting on emotion, not logic", thus pissing off Max and Eleven.
30* InstantSedation: Averted. Billy hands Heather a rag soaked in chloroform to subdue her father, but he's still struggling as the episode cuts to black several seconds later.
31* JerkassRealization: After falling out with Will, Mike and Lucas feel guilty for ignoring him, mocking his D&D campaign and making mean comments about him so they ride over to his house to apologize in the middle of a thunderstorm. When he isn't there, they track him down to Castle Byers.
32* MaleGaze: The camera lovingly pans over the lycra-clad ladies of the [[WorkoutFanservice Jazzercise class]], to Steve's (and slightly Dustin's) appreciation.
33* PokeInTheThirdEye: Downplayed. While possessed by the Mind Flayer, Billy can sense El using her powers to spy on him, and sees a blurry vision of her.
34* PornStash: While searching Billy's room, Max stumbles onto a stash of ''Penthouse'' magazines in his nightstand.
35* PrecisionFStrike: It's muffled, but Will clearly screams "FUCK!" while destroying Castle Byers.
36* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Subverted. At work, when Nancy presents her theory about the stolen supplies everyone in the room breaks out laughing except for Tom, the boss, who thinks the story has merit. [[HopeSpot Nancy's eyes widen]]. Then [[BaitAndSwitchComment Tom adds]] that it should become a Nancy Drew mystery book.
37* RedHerring: At the mall, Dustin and Steve follow a blond guy with a duffel bag who turns out to be a Jazzercise instructor.
38* RunningGag: For the third episode in a row, Nancy ignores the red light over the darkroom and bursts in while Jonathan is developing pictures, [[InconvenientDarkroomIllumination ruining what he's working on]].
39* ScoobyStack: Dustin and Steve looking around the corner at he Jazzercise class.
40* ShipperOnDeck: Dustin is this for Robin and Steve.
41* SlippingAMickey: Billy appears to have slipped something in Heather's mom's drink, causing her to pass out.
42* SoundtrackDissonance: Don [=McLean=]'s ''American Pie'' plays while Heather's mom passes out on the floor and Tom is beaten by his daughter. The perfect All-American Family is being dragged to their final doom.
43* SpinTheBottle: How El and Max decide who to spy on. First it spins to Mr. Wheeler, who is dismissed as "boring" and then they spin to Billy and find something horrifying.
44* StunnedSilence: Will's reaction to Mike accusing him of not liking girls.
45* TapOnTheHead: Subverted when Heather hits her father with a wine bottle. He's knocked to the ground and clearly stunned, but still very much conscious (until she switches to a chloroformed napkin).
46* TrophyWife: Trophy Girlfriend variation. Dustin, when discussing how perfect Robin can be for Steve, tells him to let go of constructs like popularity and focus on finding a girl that he genuinely likes and likes him back rather than one that makes him look cool.
47* WhamShot: Nancy and Johnathan revisit Ms. Driscoll's basement and find her, just like the rats, devouring fertilizer.

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