David Harbour's
Stranger Things character appeared to have died at the end of the show's third season, but a teaser that was released around this time last year showed that Chief Jim Hopper was actually alive and (presumably) being held in Russia. That means Harbour has been back to work on the Netflix series and filming the fourth season in Atlanta. In a recent post, Harbour bid farewell to a Fry's Electronics that was located in Georgia. According to
CNN, Fry's Electronics suddenly went out of business and closed all of its stores overnight last month.
"When I die, spread my ashes in the board game section of the now permanently closed Fry’s electronics in Alpharetta, Georgia. If heaven exists, it will look like aisle 18, the janky two button mouse and laptop external usb number pad section. Such love. Such devotion to the dead. God bless you Fry’s. You were the pure blood heir to king radio shack’s throne, and in my memory your niche novelty casts a broad and noble shadow beside that titan Best Buy," Harbour wrote. The actor shared an image of him holding up a very special game from the store. You can check it out in the post below: