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In season 2 of Stranger Things, Lucas' parents (Leslie Jones, Kenan Thompson) put a stop to Lucas (Sasheer Zamata) spending so much time with Mike (Kyle Mooney), Dustin (Lin-Manuel Miranda) and Eleven (Kate McKinnon). Subscribe to SNL: https://goo.gl/tUsXwM Stream Current Full Episodes: http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live Watch Past SNL Seasons:  Google Play - http://bit.ly/SNLGooglePlay  iTunes - http://bit.ly/SNLiTunes Follow SNL Social - SNL Instagram: http://instagram.com/nbcsnl  SNL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/snl SNL Twitter: https://twitter.com/nbcsnl SNL Tumblr: http://nbcsnl.tumblr.com/ SNL Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/nbcsnl/

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The raw, unbridled energy of a live performance. This clip, "Stranger Things - SNL", is a rare gem that captures the essence of a Saturday Night Live sketch in all its glory. Filmed during season 2 of Stranger Things' concurrent run on NBC, this footage is a testament to the enduring power of live television.

At the time of filming, the cast of Stranger Things was riding high on the success of their show's sophomore season. The Duffer Brothers' nostalgic sci-fi epic had already begun to capture the hearts of audiences worldwide, and its influence could be seen in the very fabric of popular culture. Meanwhile, Saturday Night Live, a stalwart institution of American comedy, was navigating a period of transition under the creative helm of Lorne Michaels.

What makes this clip so remarkable is its rarity. Unlike the polished, edited sketches that typically air on SNL, this footage is raw and uncut - a true representation of what happens when talented performers are given free rein to create. The cast's chemistry is palpable as they bring their unique brand of humor to the table, effortlessly navigating the absurdities of a sketch that pokes fun at the very concept of Stranger Things.

The clip features a standout performance from Kate McKinnon, who embodies the enigmatic Eleven with her signature blend of wit and pathos. Her interactions with the rest of the cast are nothing short of electric, as they trade barbs and one-liners in a dizzying display of comedic virtuosity. Lin-Manuel Miranda, in particular, shines as Dustin Henderson, bringing his trademark charm and charisma to the role.

One of the most striking aspects of this clip is its ability to transport viewers back to a specific moment in time - a snapshot of 2017's pop culture landscape. The references are cleverly woven throughout the sketch, from the nods to classic sci-fi tropes to the winking asides at contemporary social issues. It's a masterclass in comedic writing and performance, one that rewards close attention and multiple viewings.

Watching this clip is akin to stumbling upon an old VHS tape hidden away in a dusty attic - a forgotten treasure that still holds the power to surprise and delight. The laughter is infectious, the energy is boundless, and the cast's commitment to their craft is inspiring. As we fast-forward through the years, it's clips like these that remind us of the enduring magic of live television, where anything can happen and the boundaries between reality and fiction blur in a swirl of creativity and chaos.

As we gaze upon this footage, we're reminded of the power of comedy to transcend time and circumstance. This clip is more than just a relic from the past - it's a testament to the enduring spirit of creative collaboration, where talented individuals come together to create something truly special. And as we watch Kate McKinnon's Eleven trade quips with Lin-Manuel Miranda's Dustin, we're transported back to a moment in time when laughter and joy reigned supreme.

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