

But that’s setting the stage for some big reveals in our final season.

That is actually one of the few questions that we’ve raised this season that isn’t going to get answered in Volume 2. This is purely me trying to figure out if this is something I didn’t understand or catch - but why did time in the Upside Down freeze on the day Will was taken by the demogorgon and why hasn’t it started back up? RD: I’m very familiar with Millie’s performance in “Once Upon a Time in Wonderland.” So we sent a lot of “Once Upon a Time” videos to our visual effects team. Because I remember when we were doing the Young Eleven visual effects, we did send them Season 1 stuff, but we also sent them stuff from “Once Upon a Time in Wonderland.” When we did the math, that’s the age she really should be in those flashbacks. So what you’re seeing in these flashbacks is actually two years prior to the flashbacks that you’re seeing in Season 1. MD: She’s 9, and we meet her when she’s actually 11 Eleven is 11. RD: You’re hitting us with these! Again, we’ve done the math. But we did do the math.Īt what point in the timeline does Eleven create the Upside Down in relation to when the series starts? RD: Late 20s/early 30s, I can’t remember where we landed. MD: That could be right, that’s how old Jamie is. But if someone on Reddit is saying otherwise, they could be right. MD: We’re not good at math, but we have people in our room who are good at math and I’m fairly confident the math holds up. MD: It’s been like two-and-a-half years since I did the math. Ross Duffer: We have done the math, it’s been a while. How old is One supposed to be by the time his scenes with Eleven in the Rainbow Room occurred?
