'Stranger Things': Maya Hawke Pulls the Curtain Back on Season 3 Breakout Role

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'Stranger Things': Maya Hawke Pulls the Curtain Back on Season 3 Breakout Role
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Maya Hawke pulls the curtain back on season 3 breakout role in StrangerThings

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An ice cream scooper who can crack an elaborate Russian code almost as easily as she cracks jokes at colleague Steve's expense, Robin comes into theuniverse courtesy of Maya Hawke.

After escaping the base, and with an added element of truth serum flowing through their veins, Steve and Robin wind up recovering on a bathroom floor where they continue their heart-to-heart. Steve professes his budding romantic feelings for Robin. As it turns out, Steve — and very likely many others in the audience — did not fully understand Robin's story about Mrs. Clickity-Clackity's class.

In the coming out scene, Robin tells Steve all about Tammy Thompson, the girl she had a crush on in school: "I wanted her to look at me, but she couldn't pull her eyes away from you and your stupid hair, and I didn't understand, because you would get bagel crumbs all over the floor, and you asked dumb questions, and you were a douchebag. You didn't even like her. I would go home and scream into a pillow.

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