Plus, its meaning closely resonates with her life. It’s totally possible a teenage girl in 1986, like Max, would’ve heard it on the airwaves and fallen in love with it. We’re assuming she’s listened to it a bunch before then too the song, from Bush’s album Hounds of Love, debuted in 1985 and was on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for 20 weeks, peaking at number 30. Three episodes earlier, at the beginning of ST4, Max is listening to it during a slow-motion walk down the school hallway to the guidance counselor’s office. Second, the song choice isn’t completely random. She’s close to death when her friends, including her ex-boyfriend Lucas, save her by blasting her favorite song through her headphones to wake her up: It’s “Running Up That Hill (Deal with God)” by Kate Bush.įirst of all, let’s take a moment to applaud Max’s taste. She’s haunted by her step-brother Billy’s gruesome death and is lured into the villain’s trap with visions of Billy. ![]() ![]() ![]() Their theory proves to be true when Max is targeted by Vecna in episode 4.
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