It's been a few months now, but the pain is probably still too raw for Stranger Things fans over Bob's tragic demise in season two.

Fortunately, Netflix is here for us as a new video sees Sean Astin bring back Bob – cruelly, just to watch his own death, but at least he's bringing along Mews for company, who also has to suffer watching her own demise.

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"It's time to face your fears. Confronting your past is the first step to healing. Don't worry buddy, I'll be with you the whole way," Bob tells Mews, but he's definitely also talking to us.

"You did it. You face your demons, well... demogorgons. You're right. If you can do it, so can I. It's gonna be ok. Remember, Bob Newby, superhero."

Always.

Last year, the Duffer brothers explained that Bob's death was initially going to be a lot more disturbing and that he would have been offed earlier if it wasn't for Astin being so damn likeable.

"Bob went from being a character who we didn't really care about to a character we cared very dearly about and an actor who we cared a lot about," Matt Duffer explained.

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"We kept postponing his death until eventually we got to episode 8 when it couldn't be postponed anymore. I think it was still narratively the right thing to do, but for me it was the hardest scene to write because I really didn't want to do it but I felt it had to be done."

Stranger Things is available now on Netflix.

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