In season four, he tells Dmitri that he believes it was his fault. Through flashbacks during the show's first season, Hopper previously revealed that his daughter Sara had died young of cancer. NetflixĪfter his failed escape attempt, Eleven's adoptive father and the former Hawkins police chief turned Russian prisoner, Hopper (David Harbour) tells traitor Russian guard Dmitri (Tom Wlaschiha) about his family, and his time serving in what was presumably the Vietnam War, in episode five. Hopper is imprisoned in Russia in "Stranger Things" season four, part one. It's surprising - and horrifying - to see that the bodies of Vecna's victims remain suspended in the Upside Down. Rather, it's a group of men - presumably, government forces hostile to Eleven - with guns, who immediately shoot Agent Wallace and grievously wound Agent Harmon, who dies in the car. However, when someone knocks on the door, it's not Argyle. Eventually, they decide to escape, calling Jonathan's friend Argyle (Eduardo Franco) to deliver a pizza and serve as a getaway car in the process. Owens inform them of Eleven's situation, Agents Wallace (Kendrick Cross) and Harmon (Ira Amyx) confine the teenagers within the Byers' home. Owens (Paul Reiser), Mike, Will, and Will's older brother Jonathan (Charlie Heaton) are alone in California.Īfter "friends" of Dr. With Will's mother Joyce (Winona Ryder) and her partner in crime Murray Bauman (Brett Gelman) in Russia and Eleven with former Hawkins lab director Dr. Jonathan, Will, and Mike flee the Byers' house after it gets attacked in "Stranger Things" season four, part one.