Sink, 20, revealed she, Brown and their Stranger Things costars are exceptionally dear companions in real life — to such an extent that they’ve played critical roles in helping each other navigate growing up at the center of attention. “Having each and every youngster on the show — I think we’d be so lost without each other,” Sink told Access.
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“We really rely upon each other when things get absolutely nuts, or when you want to talk to someone who understands exactly what you’re going through. We have each other.”
She continued, “Especially having Millie — she was the only young lady from the outset. Thus, I think, it was pleasant that we had that connection.”
The All Excessively Well (10 Minute Version) short film actress praised her cast mates for their help, calling their connection “really one of a kind and something I’m so grateful for.”
Season 4 of Stranger Things aired two parts this past summer — and the fate of Sink’s character, Max Mayfield, remains to be seen. Season 4 finished with Max’s near-death battle with the show’s leading villain, Vecna (Jamie Campbell Grove). However Max nearly met the same, brutal fate of many of the Hawkins youngsters, she was saved by Earthy colored’s Eleven.
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Be that as it may, the series finished with Max in a coma after she tumbled from Vecna’s grasp with many broken bones and an inability to see.
Stranger Things has been restored for a fifth and final season, which has no release date yet. Seasons 1-4 are streaming on Netflix now.