Joe Keery Breaks Down Stranger Things' Biggest Moments | GQ

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Join Joe Keery as he breaks down the biggest 'Stranger Things' moments over the last three seasons. From Steve's first scene with Nancy to fighting the demogorgon, Joe takes us through the highlights that shaped the series ahead of the new season of Stranger Things.

00:00 Intro
00:18 Meeting Steve
00:58 Helping Nancy Study
01:57 Smashing Jonathan's Camera
03:04 Fighting the Demogorgon
03:39 Relationship with Dustin
05:22 Fighting Billy
06:04 Ride to the Dance
06:21 Scoops Ahoy
07:22 Robin Comes Out
08:41 The Russians
09:28 Crashing into Billy


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I love how they broke the whole “douche jock” cliché and actually made Steve have a good heart and be helpful

mesadrums
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It’s crazy bc Steve was only supposed to last one season. he was going to be killed off but the duffers loved Joe so much to the point where they decided on keeping him. I’m glad they did bc I can’t imagine stranger things without Steve.

Bri.sara
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Dustin and Steve’s friendship is one of the best parts of the show

hippiecheezburger
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he is one of the best characters on stranger things. his character development was so great. i hope we get to see more of him in different projects after the show ends

Chuuzus
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Me throughout the seasons of stranger things:
Season 1: bro Steve just go away dude
Season 2: Him and Dustin are kinda wholesome ngl
Season 3: best character, no argument

normalyoutubeuser
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It's a wonder Joe hasn't landed more roles. He's got all the traits that make for a charming lead man for Hollywood!

ComedyBros
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Him talking about how much the kids have grown almost made me cry for some reason.

aizarose
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The turning point for Steve was really meeting Dustin. It was the first time he was forced to be in a situation where he has to speak to someone without the social pressure he usually has and it was the first time on the show we see him have to care about something that wasn't Nancy.

emmabennett
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Honestly we all think that Steve was the typical mean jock but he’s actually pretty awesome because he basically became a mom in the series lol I hope he doesn’t die

Memehuskie
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Steve is my favourite character on this show. That is all down to Joe’s charisma and stage presence. He steals every scene he is in

deadpoetstodd
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I can't believe he's 30 years old already, I'm pretty sure they will do a big time jumps between season 4 and 5.

Omar-ynwx
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Joe’s comedic timing and subtle performance is great. You can tell he is trained unlike so many on the show.

AndulRazack
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He’s such an incredible actor. This is one of the few shows that casted each character perfectly 💛👏🏽

khalilahd.
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Steve's character development felt so natural to me. One of the best characters written for the show.

KuroHebi
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I am glad they paired Steve with Dustin instead of maybe killing him off or something, because it really keeps the comedic value to a show that is quite thrilling and mysterious. Steve's character progression is one of my faves!

allyrox
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Such a wonderful actor and a great person, I don't think anyone could have played steve better

andyy
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The twirl of the baseball bat was and still is everything. With the lights twinkling in the back? ICONICCC.

graceedits
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Steve has truly become the heart of the show and Joe just has insane chemistry with everyone he works with.

matwilliams
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5:12 “I got to sort of play this big brother role”




*You were his mom Joe. His mother.*

fxrdo
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His chemistry with Maya (Robin) is just off the charts. Best pairing of the show by far.

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