Stranger Things, Series Finale
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Stranger Things, Conformity Gate and Final Episode
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“Stranger Things” is getting review-bombed online following the negative fan reaction to the Season 5, Volume 2 episodes that dropped on Christmas. Heading into the series finale airing New Year’s Eve, Season 5 is now the show’s lowest-rated season on Rotten Tomatoes.
After Stranger Things finale, fans have been quick to search for explanations behind dip in quality from previous seasons.
With Stranger Things 5 all wrapped up, it's time to rank all of the seasons of the shows and decide which is the best.
Season 5 of Stranger Things isn’t quite dead yet, but fans have already begun the autopsy in an attempt to answer a simple question: where, exactly, did the show go wrong? For most of the season, Millie Bobbie Brown has received the brunt of online criticism.
Stranger Things' finale is airing in movie theaters tomorrow, but there is not great news if you are trying to hunt down tickets right now.
Did Stranger Things season 5 stick the landing or stumble at the finish line? As a polarizing conclusion leaves fans divided, let's examine why.
Ross Duffer said Eleven's death, or disappearance, was integral to the story ending. Eleven represents childhood — and the finale is all about the kids of “Stranger Things” growing up.
One of the lingering questions Stranger Things fans having coming out of the Season 5 finale relates to the series’ famous monsters, the demogorgons. Or, perhaps put more accurately, the lack of them.
The Stranger Things series finale was very divisive, and it left the fandom with more questions than answers. The good news is that the Duffer Brothers keep giving interviews where they try to clarify the final episode’s most confusing elements;