Why number one Didn’t Kill Dr. Brenner at Hawkins Lab. In the final scenes of Stranger Things season 4, volume 1, the true identity of Number One was revealed and the questions surrounding the massacre at Hawkins Lab were finally answered. However, there's still one strange detail that viewers are curious about, and that's why Number One (Jamie Campbell Bower) spared the life of Dr. Brenner (Matthew Modine) in the attack. Some online theories suggest that One and Brenner might have a hidden personal connection.
Season 4 of Stranger Things opens in 1979 with scenes showing the aftermath of an attack in Hawkins Lab during which audiences are led to believe that Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) is the culprit. During the season, a new villain is introduced in Vecna, who preys on traumatized people through a psychic link from the Upside Down. In Stranger Things season 4, episode 7, "The Massacre at Hawkins Lab," it's explained that Vecna is actually the mysterious Number One, the first test subject at Hawkins Lab experimented on by Dr. Brenner. The episode culminates in Eleven unknowingly freeing One from Brenner's control, allowing him to unleash his true power on the staff and children in the lab, killing everyone except for Eleven and Dr. Brenner, who is only knocked unconscious. One certainly had the power to kill Brenner, but apparently made the choice to not kill him. One theory puts an interesting spin on Brenner and One's relationship in Stranger Things. The theory suggests that while One's father, Victor (Kevin L. Johnson), had been away at war, his mother, Virginia (Tyner Rushing), had had an affair with Dr. Brenner. That resulted in her pregnancy and she gave birth to his son, Henry Creel (Number One). With his ability to look into people's minds, he would have known about his mother's infidelity, would understand the lie his family was living, and would want to punish them. Dr. Brenner being One's father would also explain why he insists on being called Papa by the children raised in the lab. During Nancy's vision, One asks her "How was old, blind, dumb Victor?," using Victor's name instead of calling him father. One explained to Eleven that his mother had been suspicious of him, as if she knew what power he held, so he was motivated to make her his first victim and realize his full potential. This theory could explain why One would spare Brenner's life. Number One Holding Soteria Device
Another explanation could be that the attack is simply a power trip for One, stretching his legs after finally being freed from Dr. Brenner's control in Stranger Things. Perhaps One wanted Dr. Brenner to survive the massacre and to see the monster he had created while making him live with the consequences of his actions: the loss of his experiments and the end of his work at Hawkins Lab. As far as is known, One was Brenner's first test subject with abilities, so it would make sense that he harbored some resentment after being experimented on for years and treated as a lab rat instead of as a child. Thus, Number One might have seen that the most significant punishment for his captor would be to force him to accept his own responsibility and wrongdoing in experimenting on children in Hawkins Lab.
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