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Chapter Seven: The Bathtub

  • Episode aired Jul 15, 2016
  • TV-14
  • 41m
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9.0/10
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Millie Bobby Brown in Stranger Things (2016)
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The government comes searching for Eleven. Eleven looks for Will and Barb in the Upside Down.The government comes searching for Eleven. Eleven looks for Will and Barb in the Upside Down.The government comes searching for Eleven. Eleven looks for Will and Barb in the Upside Down.

  • Directors
    • Matt Duffer
    • Ross Duffer
  • Writers
    • Matt Duffer
    • Ross Duffer
    • Justin Doble
  • Stars
    • Winona Ryder
    • David Harbour
    • Finn Wolfhard
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  • IMDb RATING
    9.0/10
    26K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Matt Duffer
      • Ross Duffer
    • Writers
      • Matt Duffer
      • Ross Duffer
      • Justin Doble
    • Stars
      • Winona Ryder
      • David Harbour
      • Finn Wolfhard
    • 28User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    Winona Ryder
    Winona Ryder
    • Joyce Byers
    David Harbour
    David Harbour
    • Jim Hopper
    Finn Wolfhard
    Finn Wolfhard
    • Mike Wheeler
    Millie Bobby Brown
    Millie Bobby Brown
    • Eleven
    Gaten Matarazzo
    Gaten Matarazzo
    • Dustin Henderson
    Caleb McLaughlin
    Caleb McLaughlin
    • Lucas Sinclair
    Natalia Dyer
    Natalia Dyer
    • Nancy Wheeler
    Charlie Heaton
    Charlie Heaton
    • Jonathan Byers
    Cara Buono
    Cara Buono
    • Karen Wheeler
    Matthew Modine
    Matthew Modine
    • Dr. Martin Brenner
    Joe Chrest
    Joe Chrest
    • Ted Wheeler
    Joe Keery
    Joe Keery
    • Steve Harrington
    Rob Morgan
    Rob Morgan
    • Officer Powell
    John Reynolds
    John Reynolds
    • Officer Callahan
    • (as John Paul Reynolds)
    Noah Schnapp
    Noah Schnapp
    • Will Byers
    Shae Britt
    • Mary Mack Girl #2
    Jackie Dallas
    Jackie Dallas
    • Jen
    Catherine Dyer
    Catherine Dyer
    • Agent Connie Frazier
    • Directors
      • Matt Duffer
      • Ross Duffer
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      • Matt Duffer
      • Ross Duffer
      • Justin Doble
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    10kountzwill

    The Best Episode of the Series!

    This is the best episode of season one! I was on the edge of my seat throughout the show, but this episode took it to the next level! This is so tense, so scary, so thrilling. I wish there were more shows like this, that have such smart storytelling. This is the best thriller series I've ever seen, I can't think of a better horror show. The way this episode unfolds is masterful. The best part of this episode is the performances, though. Especially from Millie Bobby Brown, David Harbour, Winona Ryder, and Charlie Heaton. This episode contains the most frightening image of the show, and the most character building. This is a prime example of a great TV episode. The direction, the writing, the performances, even the cinematography and editing! Great episode in a wonderful show! Love it! Highly recommend it for fans of thrillers, and everyone in general!
    10gavin-thelordofthefu-48-460297

    Another perfect episode which shows that the 1st season gets better

    The Bathtub continues the first season in an even greater fashion. The story continues to be well-written gets a lot more suspenseful as Eleven and the others form a plan to defeat the DemoGorgon and get Will back. The production design and sets still compliment the 1980s setting respectfully and also provides some really good editing and directing. The music score continues to be very good and the pacing is still great. And the acting continues to be great too with everyone including Millie Bobby Brown providing some great chemistry. Which is exactly why this is one of the three best episodes of the entire first season. This receives a gold medal from me. Recommended! :)
    9Mr-Fusion

    Strange or not, things are amping right up

    I'll say this: of the several cliffhanger endings so far this season, 'Chapter 7' has the infuriating one. You know the kind, when you're mad at seeing the end credits. And that's because of all the converging plot lines and ratcheting stakes going on here. The "E.T." homage is strongest with the opening bicycle chase, and that scene's forward movement never really lets up until the very end. Somewhere in all of this, Steve has time to lay the seeds of redemption, and I can't be the only one to hope Carol gets slapped in her hateful mouth.

    Nor can I be the only one chomping at the bit for the finale. Man, with this show! 9/10
    10TheLittleSongbird

    Chess pieces assembled

    Found the previous six episodes of the first season of 'Stranger Things' of extremely high quality, with the weakest episodes (the second and sixth chapters still being good) and chapters 3 and 4 being especially brilliant. It is hard to not expect a lot from any penultimate episode for a season for any show, especially with the standard of what came before being so high. Season 1 could not have been a more promising start for 'Stranger Things', which at its best turned out to be one of the surprising winners on Netflix.

    One of the best episodes of Season 1, and perhaps even of 'Stranger Things', is this one, "Chapter Seven: The Bathtub". The show started off beautifully setting things up and "Chapter 3: Holly Jolly" and "Chapter Four: The Body" did equally beautifully at starting to putting the introduced chess pieces into place and expanding upon what was seen before. "Chapter Seven: The Bathtub" sees these pieces put into place and couldn't have been done so more wonderfully.

    "Chapter Seven: The Bathtub" is a winner in every area and at its best it's quite masterful. The production values are superb. Very stylish and atmospheric, with some truly beautiful images that one can't believe such high quality comes from a Netflix show. Not to mention the highly impressive special effects that put a good deal of big budget films in recent years to shame. The music has a wonderful 80s nostalgic vibe while also being quite haunting, enhancing the atmosphere beautifully.

    Writing is thought-probing and has a lot of brains and heart. The humour is gentle but very subtly witty and funny, while there is non-over sentimental poignancy and suspenseful tension. The story always intrigues, is never too obvious, is tightly paced while still having breathing space and has a great tense and nostalgic atmosphere. The season has not lost its suspense yet and its nostalgic element is done affectionately and reminds one of Stephen King's childhood friendship depictions in 'Stand By Me' and 'IT'.

    The characters have not lost what made them interesting and are actually more so from how much they've grown, Eleven is especially well written. All the acting is dead on, Millie Bobby Brown's is beyond her years and she has great chemistry with the other child actors.

    In summary, masterful. 10/10.
    10Hitchcoc

    Everything Is in Place

    This episode has everything. The two forces at work are facing off. All significant parties are now in play. The boys are fugitives, but fugitives, not from the government or law enforcement, but people who are posing as such. They have one intent; they want to kill the boys and take back Eleven. The Chief is fully involved and has some ideas, but most of what is going to happen will probably depend on Nancy and Jonathan. Steve has had an epiphany and made a turn in his life. The Tub is the means to get Will back, using a sensory deprivation tank. People are now heading toward the center and Episode Eight should answer things. I hope this is the case because I see that a second season is in the works. Please don't cheat us. By the way, I see this episode is rated a nine or higher. Could someone else beside the people who are writing talk about something other than how slow this is. It's the typical commentary with anything that requires a little patience.

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    • Trivia
      The movie that Mr. Clark (Randy Havens) and a lady friend are watching is John Carpenter's The Thing (1982), which contains a monster whose head opens up like the petals of a flower, much like the Demogorgon.
    • Goofs
      Actual de-icing salt is not cooking salt. It is raw and unprocessed, containing a significant portion of dirt and even gravel. It would yield a muddy, brownish solution and be rather disgusting for a person to immerse themselves in.
    • Quotes

      Mr. Clarke: Hello?

      Dustin Henderson: Mr Clarke, it's Dustin.

      Mr. Clarke: Dustin? Is everything okay?

      Dustin Henderson: Ye-yeah, I just, I, I have a... science question.

      Mr. Clarke: It's ten o'clock on Saturday. Why don't we pick this up on...

      Dustin Henderson: Do you know anything about sensory deprivation tanks? Specifically how to build one?

      Mr. Clarke: Sensory deprivation...? Wh-what is this for?

      Dustin Henderson: Fun.

      Mr. Clarke: Okay. Well. Why don't we talk about it Monday, after school. Okay?...

      Dustin Henderson: You always say we should never stop being curious, to always open any curiosity door we find.

      Mr. Clarke: Dustin...

      Dustin Henderson: Why are you keeping this curiosity door locked?

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      Featured in The 69th Primetime Emmy Awards (2017)
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      Performed by Vangelis

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    • Release date
      • July 15, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • 7703 Bankhead Highway, Winston, Georgia, USA(location)
    • Production companies
      • 21 Laps Entertainment
      • Monkey Massacre
      • Georgia Film, Music & Digital Entertainment Office
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    • Runtime
      41 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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