Warning: Spoilers if you haven't watched Netflix's "Stranger Things."
Jimmy Fallon joined the cast of Netflix's hit series "Stranger Things" on Tuesday's "Tonight Show" to hear what the departed character Barb thinks of her fate.
Played by Shannon Purser on the show, Barb was Nancy's (Natalia Dyer) best friend. She accompanied Nancy on a secret night out with Steve (Joe Keery) and ended up becoming a victim of the show's monster.
One can imagine she would feel a lot of resentment about being captured by the monster while helping her friend, and about the fact that the search for her played second fiddle to the saving of Will (Noah Schnapp).
In the "Tonight Show" sketch, Fallon played Steve, and one of the show's writers, AD Miles, played a returned (and angry) Barb. They were joined by show stars Finn Wolfhard (Mike), Gaten Matarazzo (Dustin), Caleb McLaughlin (Lucas), and Millie Bobby Brown (Eleven).
"What the f---! You forget about something? You forget about ol' Barb?" Miles' Barb yells at the kids.
"There were two people down there, and you rescued one of them," she continues, flashing her middle finger. "Do the math, a-------."
The kids take turns trying to explain why they didn't prioritize saving her. But in this version, Barb gets the last laugh.
After confirming she won't be back for the show's recently announced second season, she has bigger news.
"Barb's getting her own Netflix spinoff: 'Orange Is the New B----,'" she says.
Watch "Barb" return to "Stranger Things":
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