Following its incredible fourth season, Stranger Things is at the forefront of the pop culture conversation, and one of the strangest phenomena to come from its latest outing is the depth and detail in the closed caption subtitles. The team who put together the subtitles has put so much effort into them, but Reddit users and fans elsewhere are repeatedly finding new ones that are both detailed and hilarious.

Of course, many fans will have missed these captions due to not watching subtitles, but with so much to choose from, Redditors who do use subtitles have detailed what they believe to be the best and funniest.

Various Moments Of [Wet Squelching]

Chrissy with [wet squelching] subtitle in Stranger Things

As many fans have noticed and as Redditors like sjp911 and various commenters pointed out, the Stranger Things subtitle team loves making audiences uneasy with multiple uses of [wet squelching] and chopped and changed variations of the two terms.

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There is a lot of squelching between Vecna and the various cruel beings from the Upside Down. Still, seeing it pop up so often and paired with 'wet' or 'wetly' can be both uncomfortable and inadvertently hilarious, especially with how creatively the team combines the two sickening terms.

[Insert Adjective] Synth

[menacing synth music playing] subtitle in Stranger THings

There is so much awesome music throughout Stranger Things and not just fantastic needle drops from 80s hits, but original music that is brilliantly described in a variety of fitting ways by the closed captions, so often being a synth paired with a variety of adjectives.

Many Redditors commented on the slew of synths in the closed captions, such as rocket_face, who says that they were "cracking up at all the different types of synth." The subtitle team really got the thesaurus' out for describing music in the show. Given how precise and deeply descriptive the terms they use are, they are helpful for those who need them and hilarious for those who enjoy seeing the wild ways they describe the songs.

[Ominous Dirge]

[Ominious dirge playing] subtitle in Stranger Things

One of the many fan-favorite subtitles to come from season 4 gets pointed out by Redditors like Disastrous-Spray6290, who says, "It was [ominous dirge] for me." Many Redditors who upvoted agree.

The caption comes in a tense moment, but with it comes a definite sense of ridiculousness. It is hard not to laugh at the brilliant dedication of the team behind the subtitles, who are creating captions that sound like band names, all while helping those who need them immerse themselves in the action.

[Gate Writhes Wetly]

[gate writhing wetly] subtitle in Game Of Thrones

One noticeable thing about the subtitles of this season is how the team takes moments that people would not think could be captioned in such an illustrative way, such as "gate writhing wetly".

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Many Redditors agreed with OpenFacedRuben, who say that they "also enjoyed [gate writhes wetly]," which may well be the most striking way a gate, even a gate leading to a mysterious dimension, has ever been described in subtitles. The effect is creepy but also hilarious.

[Eldritch Thrumming]

[eldritch thrumming] subtitle in Stranger Things

The Stranger Things subtitle team built on an already great catalog of subtitles in season 4 by adding new ways to describe already well-established moments (such as, in this instance, Eleven using her powers) with fans reveling in their weirdness and picturesque nature.

Redditor Mardogplus says that their "favorite was [eldritch thrumming]," and they are not the only ones. This has become a hit on social media and one of the many examples fans cite when saying that the show made subtitles cool. Seeing closed captions utilize the beautiful range of the English language like this is a joy.

[Ichorous Tentacles Constrict]

[ichorus tentacles constrict] subtitle in Stranger Things

The D&D-based villain Vecna is one of, if not the best, antagonists in Stranger Things yet. He has also given way to some of the inadvertently funniest and most expressive captions with his various growls and squelches, which come from his wonderfully designed features, such as tentacles.

Redditor romeodread, like others, says, "Ichorous tentacles was my absolute favorite," regarding [ichorus tentacles constrict]. Subtitles like this will have fans laughing at themselves for being taught new words like ichorous, which is another great example of the team using various synonyms to depict the wetness of a situation.

[Hand Unfurling Creakily]

[hand unfurling creakily] subtitle in Stranger Things

While the sensation of wetness is a disgusting and often funny weapon in the arsenal of the subtitle team, that is not the only way in which they descriptively weird fans out in the very best way.

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This caption gets a lot of praise from Redditors like orangepeel6, who say they were "screaming at" it. Creakily is a unique adjective to describe any sort of hand movement, yet it hilariously and oddly fits Vecna. What makes this 'unfurling' even funnier is the fact that seconds later, the captions let audiences know that [hand unfurls creakily].

[Epic Synth Arrangement Of "Running Up That Hill"]

Epic synth arrangement of Runnign Up That Hill playing subtitle in Stranger Things

Kate Bush's 'Running Up That Hill' gave fans one of the best scenes of Stranger Things season 4 and perhaps in TV history. It being a mainstay in season 4 led to one of the best-closed captions of the show, too, with Redditors like BonBoogies saying it "was my personal fave."

The word epic accurately describes this synth arrangement and the scene overall, as well as the sensation fans, get when hearing it and reading this caption. Subtitles like this just go hard, and those audiences who do not use them are missing out on an incredible effort from the team that really enhances the mood while teaching them an array of adjectives to describe sounds and actions.

[Tentacles Undulating Moistly]

Steve goes up stairs & [tentacles undulating moistly] in Stranger Things

The closed caption which inspired the Reddit thread discussing the best subtitles from season 4 is this, which is deemed by Redditor Lil_MRSA as the "Best subtitle ever."

Stranger Things likes giving fans twists and turns in its narratives, but nobody in the world could have predicted that a moment in the show would see something described as 'undulating mostly.' That word choice is both unnerving and hysterical. They are not just plucked out of thin air, it is a faultless way to describe this specific moment in excruciating detail.

[Shreds Guitar Solo]

Eddie shreds guitar solo in Stranger Things

Unquestionably one of the greatest scenes in Stranger Things history comes in the finale when Eddie Munson remarkably blasts out 'Master of Puppets' in the Upside Down. The moment also gave way to what Redditor Electrical-Log-3643 believes to be the best subtitle of the series.

They say they "preferred [shreds guitar solo]" rather than [tentacles undulating mostly], and there is no denying both the brilliance and accuracy of the subtitle. What makes it all the better is the [ferocious riff] that precedes it. The team really outdid themselves and every other show out there with their unique and oftentimes funny closed captions, so much so that fans will be excited to comb through the craziness they produce while describing the events of season 5.

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