The Duffer Brothers Were Worried 'Stranger Things' Fans Had 'Demogorgon Fatigue' Before the Finale

"The Duffer Brothers' Anticipated Backlash: How 'Stranger Things' Fans' Fatigue Led to a Creative Solution"

The fifth season of Netflix's beloved sci-fi series "Stranger Things" culminated in an epic finale that left audiences eager for answers about the mysterious Upside Down. One particular aspect of the show's lore, however, seemed woefully underrepresented: the Demogorgon.

According to Martina Radwan, director of the upcoming documentary "One Last Adventure: The Making of Stranger Things 5," the lack of Demogorgons in the final episodes was not an oversight, but rather a deliberate creative choice made by the show's writers. In an interview with Variety, Radwan revealed that the Duffer Brothers were aware of fan concerns about "Demogorgon fatigue" – the notion that viewers had grown tired of the recurring monster.

In fact, Radwan shared a scene from the writers' room where Ross and Kate Trefry, two key showrunners, discuss the possibility of some Demogorgons lingering in the Upside Down. While they initially agree on this idea, their conversation ultimately leads to them resolving it – leaving fans with a sense that the issue would be addressed in future seasons.

Radwan's statement highlights the show's writers' awareness of fan expectations and their willingness to address them creatively. By introducing the concept of "Demogorgon fatigue," the Duffer Brothers effectively anticipated their audience's concerns, ensuring that any perceived gaps in the narrative were intentional storytelling choices rather than careless oversight.

The documentary promises to delve deeper into the making of Season 5, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the creative process. With its release on Netflix January 12, fans will have the opportunity to gain new insights into the show's development and see how the writers' room tackled complex questions like the fate of the Demogorgons.
 
Ugh, I'm still trying to wrap my head around that finale 🀯... Demogorgon fatigue? Like, come on, guys! πŸ˜‚ Can you blame us for wanting more of those terrifying creatures? But at the same time, I get it - overusing a monster can be lazy storytelling. I mean, the Duffer Bros are like, "We know you're all gonna freak out if we don't give you Demogorgons, so let's just imply they're still out there, lurking in the shadows." Clever move! πŸ€“ The documentary is gonna be super interesting to see how they made those creative decisions...
 
I think it's actually kinda genius that the Duffer Brothers anticipated fan fatigue with the Demogorgon, you know? I mean, imagine if they just kept throwing more of them at us willy-nilly without thinking about how tired we'd get of seeing the same old monster every episode. It's like they're all in on the joke and are trying to make fun of our obsession with it 🀣.

It's also really interesting that they were discussing this "Demogorgon fatigue" thing in the writers' room, because I think it shows just how aware the showrunners are of what we love about Stranger Things – even if it's something like a monster. They're not trying to force-feed us more Demogorgons; instead, they're using that exhaustion as an opportunity to explore other ideas and keep us on our toes.

The documentary is gonna be so fascinating, I'm hyped!
 
🚨 Another sci-fi series bites the dust – literally πŸ’€ Stranger Things just didn't do it for me anymore 😴 I mean, what's up with all these nostalgic throwbacks? Can't they come up with something new and fresh for once πŸ€” It looks like fans were getting a little too used to Demogorgon drama and the writers just decided to keep them on their toes πŸ”ͺ Not gonna lie, it kinda worked out in the end. The anticipation is what made that final scene so satisfying πŸ’₯ Guess some things are better left unsolved – at least for now 🀯
 
πŸ€” So I'm thinking that the Duffer Brothers are total bosses for acknowledging the fan fatigue with the Demogorgon, you know? Like they're not just ignoring what we want to see, but actually actively trying to address it in a way that makes sense within the show. It's all about creating this narrative thread and then intentionally leaving some stuff up to our imaginations, which can be really cool if done right.

I mean, let's face it, if they had just shown more Demogorgons and called it a day, it would've felt like they were just catering to fan demands without putting any real thought into how that would affect the story. But by having Ross and Kate talk about some lingering Demogorgons in the Upside Down, they're giving us this whole other layer of complexity to explore. It's all about balancing what we want with what actually makes sense for the show.

And I gotta say, it's really interesting that they used "Demogorgon fatigue" as a concept to frame their creative decisions. Like, who would've thought that fan frustration would become this kind of thing? But in a way, it's kinda genius because now we're invested in seeing how they're gonna address this issue, and I'm hyped for the documentary! πŸŽ₯
 
I'm so over how they left us hanging with the Demogorgon thing πŸ€”πŸ’€ I mean, I get it, maybe they didn't want to cram too much into one season, but come on! It's a major plot point and just...poof, gone? Now we're gonna have to wait for another season to find out what happens to those buggers πŸ˜’. I'm excited for the documentary tho, gotta see how it all went down πŸ‘€.
 
I'm so down for that docu πŸ“Ί, but at the same time, I kinda hope they don't reveal too much about the creative process... it'll be so overhyped πŸ˜’. On a serious note though, it's actually pretty cool that the writers were aware of "Demogorgon fatigue" and decided to address it in a more thoughtful way rather than just throwing in another monster πŸ€–. I mean, who wants to see Demogorgons just for the sake of it? Not me, that's for sure πŸ˜‚... but on the other hand, maybe they should've seen some more Demogorgons or at least given us some closure about those poor kids' fates πŸ’”. Ugh, I'm torn 🀯.
 
πŸ€” Demogorgon fatigue is real! πŸ‘€ Did you know that in Season 5, there were only 2 Demogorgons on screen? πŸ“Ί The Duffer Bros must've known fans were getting tired of those guys 😴 Meanwhile, in the writers' room, Ross and Kate actually considered having some stick around... 🀝 But nope! They decided to leave us with a cliffhanger instead 🚫. I guess that's what they mean by "surprise" finale? 🎒 Anyway, this new doc is gonna be πŸ”₯ Can't wait to see the making of Season 5 behind the scenes πŸ“Ή
 
πŸ˜‚ I'm kinda late to this conversation but I gotta say... demogorgon fatigue? I mean, I know some fans were getting a bit tired of seeing that thing pop up every season πŸ€ͺ. But honestly, it's still so cool! Like, the show's writers did something genius by acknowledging fan frustration and then addressing it in a way that felt organic to the story. It's like they said, "Hey, we know you're getting a little tired of these guys, so let's just make them seem like they disappeared into thin air" πŸ‘€. I'm excited to watch this documentary and see how they made those creative decisions happen πŸŽ₯. Can't wait to dive back into Hawkins, Indiana... or whatever it is they do there πŸ˜„
 
πŸ€” just thought about all the times demogorgon is shown in the show and its like they're trying to make it less scary lol but seriously, if fans were getting fatigued from seeing it so much, that's a smart move by the writers πŸ‘ it makes sense that they'd address it in a way that would keep us invested without making it too ridiculous. can't wait for that documentary tho πŸ“Ί
 
I feel me πŸ˜’ about the whole Demogorgon situation in Stranger Things Season 5... I mean, it was a bit frustrating not seeing them as much as we wanted to πŸ€”. But at the same time, I get why they did what they did. The showrunners must have felt like fans were getting a little too used to seeing Demogorgons pop up all the time 😴. It's actually kinda cool that they acknowledged this and decided to shake things up. Now, I'm both excited and curious about the documentary πŸ“š... it'll be interesting to see what we can learn about how Season 5 was made πŸ’‘.
 
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