Stranger Things 3s Real Hero Is Erica, a Pint-Size, Ice-Cream-Loving Nerd Shamer

Stranger Things 3s Real Hero Is Erica, a Pint-Size, Ice-Cream-Loving Nerd Shamer

This post contains mild spoilers for Stranger Things 3.[hhmc] Priah Ferguson is going places. The 12..

This post contains mild spoilers for Stranger Things 3.

Priah Ferguson is going places. The 12-year-old Stranger Things actor was a delightfully snarky addition to the shows sophomore season, and this year finds her in an even bigger role, helping her brother and his friends thwart yet another evil plan to unleash the Upside Down upon Hawkins, Indiana. It can be hard to stand out in an ensemble show like Stranger Things, but Ferguson is a consistently welcome presence. She plays Erica with both intelligence and grit; yes, this pint-size adventurer can wisecrack like an older kid, but her petulance is a quick reminder of how old she actually is. And while this season might be a little uneven, Ferguson becomes a reliable source of comic relief—especially toward its latter half.

Theres also the pitch-perfect petulance with which she shouts, too many times to count, one memorable epithet: “Nerds!!!”

Unlike her character, however, Ferguson is a little more empathetic when asked how she personally would describe what it means to be a nerd.

“I think everybody has a little nerdiness in them,” Ferguson said in a recent interview. (Even Erica eventually learns that shes technically a nerd as well, thanks to an efficient reality check from Gaten Matarazzos Dustin: “My Little Pony is nerdy.”) “I kind of have a little nerdiness when it comes to history,” Ferguson said. “I wouldnt define one group of people as a nerd; everybody is a nerd.”

Although Ferguson is more generous than Erica when it comes to nerds, she and her character share several qualities—including an adoration for ice cream. This season, after spending days torturing ice cream scoopers Steve (Joe Keery) and Robin (Maya Hawke) at their summer job, Erica gets the chance to join in on the big kids paranormal fun when the group realizes it needs a tiny body to crawl through an air vent. Ericas price? Free ice cream, “for. Life.” Ferguson guessed she, too, could be bought for a lifetime supply of the good stuff—though she clarified that her taste in frozen treats is a bit different from Ericas. “I dont like ice cream thats too sweet,” she explained. “I kind of like grandma ice cream…. Homemade ice cream, and butter pecan and salted caramel.”

Other qualities Ferguson said she and her character share: a skill for planning and organization, as well as leadership. Can you tell shes an older sister? “Jada, my little sister, shes always keeping me in check,” Ferguson said. So in that way, “Ericas like any average littlRead More – Source

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