“Working with David has been a beautiful experience. I admire him so much. I love the way he surprises me, both in life and in takes. This is my first series, so to work with someone for seven years, has been absolutely incredible.”
“Yeah, it’s really nice to hear... her talk about me that way, because at a certain point it doesn’t become work because it’s your life. We’ve spent seven years inhabiting these characters and looking into each other’s eyes and being on set together for long nights, and it’s actually seven years of my life. The weight of that, I feel it when I’m with her, ‘cause I feel like she’s a big part of my life. And so, that’s profound.”
— Winona Ryder and David Harbour on Joyce and Hopper's Relationship | Stranger Things | Netflix
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David Harbour, Finn Wolfhard, and Sadie Sink attend Netflix's "Stranger Things" Season 4 New York Premiere at Netflix Brooklyn on May 14, 2022 in Brooklyn, New York.
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THE MEANINGS OF ALEXEI SHOSTAKOV’S RUSSIAN PRISON TATTOOS
1. OVERVIEW. Plus Vladimir Lenin’s face on his right arm.
2. SCORPION (right shoulder): he is not someone to be messed with, just like a real scorpion.
3. BIRD + COMPASS ROSE (left arm): while the bird means he longs for freedom, the compass rose tell us about his hatred for prison guards and law enforcement in general, according to Russian prison lore.
4. KARL MARX’S NAME (knuckles): homage to Karl Max, political theorist and Soviet idol.
5. TWO ROSES (right shoulder): the roses represents are a homage to his daughters. After all, underneath the flowers are two names in Cyrillic script, Natasha and Yelena.
6. COBBWEB (right elbow): traditional tattoo for someone who has done time in prison. It is often used to represent feeling trapped or tangled in the prison system.
7. EYES + CATHEDRAL (chest): the eyes are another common Russian prison tattoo which means that the wearer is "watching over you”, meanwhile the cathedral, despite its religious connotation, usually signify thievery, with the number of cupolas on the church spires signifying the amount of convictions they’ve had. Alexei has a lot of cupolas.
8. TWO-HEADED EAGLE (upper chest): The double-headed eagle was once a major part of the Russian Empire's coat of arms; this tattoo was done by prisoners during the Soviet Era to show rage and contempt against the regime.
9. A WOMAN’S FACE (collarbone): his tattoo of the face of a young woman resembles a lot Melina Vostokoff, his faux wife from back in the day. Underneath the face, it’s written (in Cyrillic) the word “love”.
10. THE RED GUARDIAN (back): Alexei has tattoo of himself as the Soviet hero Red Guardian on his back because he is a very humble man.
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