‘Stranger Things’ Shows Its Age in a Final Season That’s Outgrown Its Core Appeal: TV Review

Netflix's beloved sci-fi series "Stranger Things" is struggling to find its footing in its fifth and final season. Three years after the last episode of Season 4, which concluded with a cliffhanger that set up the current storyline, the show finally returns to Hawkins, Indiana, in 1987.

The real-life gap between individual seasons has grown perilously close to the entire canonical span of "Stranger Things," an issue that highlights the escalating costs on viewers' patience from a medium once defined by consistent output. With eight episodes divided into three chunks and the first dropping on Thanksgiving Eve, the show is facing a challenge in balancing its nostalgic charm with the natural maturation of its talented young cast.

Millie Bobby Brown, who burst onto the scene as Eleven, has grown up significantly since Season 1, but her character development remains surprisingly shallow. The same can be said for the rest of the series leads, whose time between casting and the finale's premiere will encompass more than half their lives. However, this hasn't translated to greater complexity or depth in the show itself.

"Stranger Things" has become an exercise in nostalgia, relying heavily on its 1980s setting to evoke a sense of simplicity that can't be recaptured. While the production values have increased significantly, the show now seems to pine for a bygone era that can't be brought back, no matter how high the budget.

The first four episodes of Season 5, Volume 1, walk back the Season 4 cliffhanger, with Hawkins, Indiana returning to its former state under military quarantine. The town is once again occupied by misguided adults who mess around with forces they don't understand, and our heroes are forced to navigate their way through a new set of challenges.

While the show has made strides in realizing the Upside Down, its world-building remains hazily defined, particularly when it comes to the mechanics behind Vecna's control over its inhabitants. The "Stranger Things" version of evolution seems to be about using radio waves as an analogy for understanding the realm, rather than delving deeper into its metaphysics.

The show does, however, explore Will Byers' connection to the Upside Down in a way that resonates with his growing emotional life. His bond with Robin, another queer character, is sweet but superficial, and it feels like the writers are relying on tired platitudes rather than genuine character development.

As "Stranger Things" hurtles toward its final showdown with Vecna, the show seems to be resetting the clock rather than riding its momentum. The Duffer brothers' reliance on pastiche and references to their influences is starting to feel like a crutch, rather than an organic part of the narrative.

Ultimately, "Stranger Things" feels like it's trapped in arrested development, growing bigger without going deeper. When you get bigger without adding complexity, you end up stretching thin. The show's final season may be its swan song, and unfortunately, it doesn't quite live up to its potential as a farewell gift for fans of the series.
 
I'm so down for this one 🤔. I mean, what did we expect? It's been three years since Season 4 and they're finally back in Hawkins, but it's like they've forgotten how to make this show feel fresh again 🚮. The nostalgia thing is just cringeworthy now - who thought it was a good idea to rely on retro vibes instead of actually developing the characters? It's like they took all the excitement from the early seasons and replaced it with "oh look, we're back in 1987!" 🎉.

And don't even get me started on the world-building... Vecna's whole thing is just a bunch of nonsense 🤪. I mean, radio waves as an analogy for understanding the realm? Give me a break 💁‍♀️. It's like they're trying to make it up as they go along instead of putting some real thought into it.

I swear, if this is really the end of "Stranger Things" and all they have is this... this... (sigh) ... I'm gonna be really disappointed 😔.
 
Wow 😱 the cast is growing up so fast! It's crazy to think that they're almost half their age when Season 1 started 🤯. I miss the Eleven we used to know, she was so mysterious and cool 😎. The show is trying too hard to be nostalgic now, it's like they're stuck in 1987 and can't move forward 🔙. Vecna is such a cool villain, but his powers are still kinda weird 🤔. I hope the final season is better than this one, I don't want to say goodbye 😔
 
🤔 I'm really gonna miss this show when it's over, but honestly Season 5 is kinda...meh. They're trying so hard to recapture that nostalgic magic from the '80s, but it feels like they're just phoning it in instead of actually pushing the story forward. It's like they're stuck in a time loop and can't seem to get outta it 🕰️. I love Millie Bobby Brown as Eleven, but her character growth has been kinda stunted over the years. And don't even get me started on how much Vecna is just kinda...there 👻. The Upside Down world-building still feels a bit hazy and underdeveloped to me 🤔. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that it gets better, but right now it's feeling like they're resting on their laurels instead of giving the fans something truly special 💔
 
🤔 think the problem is theyre relying too much on nostalgia 🎥 instead of pushing the story forward and character development 💡 also feels like theyre forgetting about the kids growing up 📚 millie bobby brown and other leads are getting older but their chars remain kinda flat 🤷‍♀️
 
omg I'm so confused about season 5 already!!! 🤯😩 I love how they're bringing Hawkins back but like what's with all these cliffhangers?! Can we just get some answers already?! 💭 Also, I feel you on Millie Bobby Brown's Eleven character development 🤔. She was so different in season 1 and now she's kinda...meh? 🙅‍♀️ Same with the rest of the kids 🤷‍♂️.

I'm all about nostalgia vibes but like can we not rely on that too much?! 💥 We get it, Hawkins is rad from the 80s but let's see more growth and depth in the storylines 😊. The Upside Down world-building is still kinda weird to me 🤔...like what's up with Vecna's powers?! 💫

I'm so here for Will Byers' emotional journey though ❤️🌈 His bond with Robin is SO sweet!!! 🍪💕 But, yeah, let's ditch the tired platitudes and go for real character development, pls 🙏.

Can't wait to see what the Duffer brothers have in store for us...but if it doesn't get more complex and deeper, I'm gonna be so disappointed 😔👀
 
man I'm so over this 5th season already... 🤯 it feels like they're just rehashing old ideas instead of taking risks or exploring new themes. i mean, we get it, the 80s vibe is iconic but can't they push that forward in a more meaningful way? millie bobby brown's character development has been pretty meh for a while now and the rest of the cast hasn't really changed much either... 🤷‍♀️

and don't even get me started on vecna, dude, his powers are so underexplained 🙄. i mean, radio waves as an analogy? come on! it feels like they're just throwing stuff at the wall and seeing what sticks, rather than actually trying to create a coherent mythology.

i do love will's storyline though, that bond with robin is sweet but yeah, it feels like they're relying on tired platitudes instead of going deeper 🤗. the whole show feeling like it's stuck in arrested development is so relatable though... when you get bigger without adding complexity, it's just gonna feel shallow and unsatisfying in the end 💔
 
The Duffer brothers are relying on nostalgia too much 🤪, rather than taking risks and making "Stranger Things" its own thing. It's like they're playing catch-up with their own show 😒.
 
I'm low-key disappointed in Season 5 already 🤔. I mean, don't get me wrong, it's still fun watching those kids mess around with supernatural stuff, but the nostalgia factor is starting to feel like the only thing holding this show together. The acting has grown up, but the storylines haven't kept pace. It feels like they're just rehashing old plot points rather than taking some real risks. And can we talk about Vecna for a sec? His powers are so convoluted and underexplained 🙄. It's like they threw some sci-fi concepts at the wall to see what stuck, but it didn't really land. The show needs to find its footing again and stop relying on nostalgia alone 💔
 
Wow 🤯 Season 5 feels like a reset instead of a culmination... they're rehashing old stuff and relying on nostalgia too much. It's like they've lost momentum 📉 The Upside Down world-building is still kinda meh and Vecna's powers are still unclear 💫 And honestly, I miss Eleven's character development 🤷‍♀️ Millie Bobby Brown has grown up in real life but not in the show 😔
 
omg I'm so confused about what's going on with the new season 🤯 like I know they're trying to go back in time but does that even make sense? 🙄 and Millie Bobby Brown is supposed to be Eleven now?! She was literally so young when the show started 😂 I don't get why the writers can't just develop her character more, it feels like they're not trying hard enough 💔 also what's up with Vecna's powers? it's all so vague 🤷‍♀️ does anyone else feel like the show is just phoning it in at this point? 😴
 
I feel meh about this season already 🤔 I've been waiting 3 years for some answers and now it just feels like we're back to square one? Hawkins is still stuck in military quarantine and the kids are still dealing with...the Upside Down stuff. I get that nostalgia is a big part of the show's charm, but can't they push forward with something new? The way Vecna controls his victims is super vague 🤷‍♀️. I'm also kinda disappointed in how they're handling Will and Robin's relationship, it feels so rushed 😔
 
I'm telling ya 🤔, I was really hoping Season 5 would step up its game, but instead we're getting more of the same old nostalgia trip vibes. The show's lost that initial magic that made us all obsessed with Eleven and the gang. Now it's just feeling like a rehashing of old plot points, trying to recapture what worked back in the day.

I mean, come on, guys 🙄. If you're gonna be five seasons in, can't you take some risks? Millie Bobby Brown's character is still stuck in this weird limbo where she's Eleven, but also not Eleven. It's like they don't know what to do with her anymore.

And don't even get me started on the world-building 🤯. Vecna's whole thing just feels like a lazy interpretation of mythology. Where's the depth? The complexity? It's all just surface-level stuff that doesn't hold up under scrutiny.

I guess I was hoping for more from Duffer Bros, but it seems they're stuck in this nostalgic rut and can't find their way out 🚫. At least we've got some cute moments with Will and Robin tho 😊. That's about all you can hope for at this point.
 
😔 I feel like I'm watching an old friend struggle to find its way back to form... 😞 It's like the show is trying to recapture that perfect nostalgic vibe, but in doing so, it's lost some of what made it special in the first place 🤷‍♀️. The cast has grown up so much, but their characters don't seem to be developing alongside them 💔. And can we talk about how fast-paced this season is? I'm not sure I'm ready for a show that's trying to fit so many pieces into three episodes 🕒. I'm worried about what the final season has in store, and whether it'll be able to wrap up the storylines in a satisfying way 😟.
 
idk why they're making it so long now 🤷‍♂️ i mean, 5 seasons is already too much but now they're stretching it out even further... like, can't we just get some closure already? 😩 the ups and downs of Hawkins are getting old and its time for some real character development or at least some new plot twists. this season feels like a rehash of everything that's come before 🤯
 
I feel kinda meh about this news 🤔... like the show was supposed to bring some answers but now we're just stuck in the same old loop? 😕 Millie Bobby Brown's Eleven is still kinda one-dimensional, and I'm not even mad because I know she's still growing up. But seriously, can't they explore more of the Upside Down's magic? 🧙‍♀️ The way they're handling Vecna's powers feels like it was just plucked from Wikipedia. 😴 And don't even get me started on Will and Robin's romance - it felt so forced this time around 💔. I guess what bothers me most is that the show's getting all nostalgic but isn't really adding anything new to the table 📚. Is this really how they wanted to wrap up the series? 🤷‍♀️
 
🤔 I'm getting kinda meh about Stranger Things, honestly... They're trying to pack too much nostalgia into one last season 🎉 but it feels like they're just rehashing old ideas instead of taking some real risks. The cast is all grown up now, but Eleven's character development still feels a bit lacking 💁‍♀️ and the rest of the gang doesn't seem to be evolving as much either.

The world-building's still kinda fuzzy, especially with Vecna's whole thing 🤔... I get that they're trying to explore some sci-fi concepts, but it feels like they're just scratching the surface. And don't even get me started on how they're relying too heavily on past references instead of creating something new and original 🎭.

It's like they're trying to make up for lost time with this final season, but it's not quite working out... 😐 I'm rooting for the Duffer brothers, but maybe they should've wrapped things up sooner? Still, I'll be tuning in to see how it all goes down 👀
 
🤔 I'm so disappointed in Season 5, Volume 1... I mean, I still love watching the kids fight monsters and all, but the show feels like it's just going through the motions 🕷️. The Upside Down world-building is still kinda murky, and don't even get me started on Vecna - I want to know more about what makes him tick! 😒 It's like they're relying too much on nostalgia instead of taking the story in new and interesting directions. And Millie Bobby Brown's Eleven isn't as complex as we need her to be... it's like she's stuck in a time warp 🕰️. The first four episodes just felt like they were retreading old ground, you know? Can't they just keep the momentum going? 🤷‍♂️
 
omg u guys i'm so disappointed in season 5 vol 1 🤕👀 like i know they said it was gonna be their best one but i dont think thats true at all it feels like they're just rehashing old stuff and not really taking risks 😒 and whats with the lack of complexity in eleven's character development? i feel like millie bobby brown is way too young for this show she should've had more time to grow 🤷‍♀️ and dont even get me started on will and robin's storyline it feels so forced and superficial 💔 like they're just trying to check off those queer boxes instead of actually developing the characters 🙄 anyway i still love stranger things but i'm super sad that its ending soon 🎉😢
 
I feel like I've been waiting for what feels like an eternity for this next chapter in Hawkins 🕰️. The nostalgic value is definitely strong, but sometimes I think the show relies too heavily on it and forgets that these characters have grown up 🤣. It's like they're stuck in a time warp. The Upside Down world-building still feels a bit fuzzy to me 👻. They've got some cool ideas, but they need to flesh them out more. I'm not sold on the current direction they're headed... it just doesn't feel as intense or suspenseful as past seasons 🎃
 
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