If you are a fan of the Netflix mega-hit Stranger Things, you know how excellent Stanger Things Season 4 Volume 1 was so excillent it is no it is no surprise that Vol. 2 would wreak havoc on the streaming giant. 

That's right: In an EXTREMELY rare occurrence, Netflix crashed for a bit, according to Downdetector.com, who reported a spike in Netflix viewership when the second half of the mega-hit series dropped on the streaming giant.

As an avid watcher of the show, it is no surprise that it crashed - after all, in the show, we find ourselves trying to come to grips with the perils of our heroes. Everything in Vol. 1 started as a serious "what the f*ck," only to leave us asking the question "what the f*ck is next?" when it was all said and done.

Every moment of Season 4 has brought as many questions as answers, keeping viewers on their toes throughout.

From Morty being a Karate badass to the Dungeons and Dragons nods, everything about the show is so freaking good. 

Between the globe-trotting storyline that keeps the adult story separate from the kid-centric hero journeys, the show is as never-ending assault on the senses as it is on the nostalgic backbone of everything it is trying to reference. The disjointed brilliance of this season is damn near everything most shows trying to reach this kind of street cred have failed to do. 

Congrats, Netflix on doing what network television series can't seem to pull off anymore. 

Everything Stranger Things is streaming in full on Netflix so binge away and see you in Season 5.