Stranger Things, Series Finale
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In Stranger Things Season 5, one thing has become crystal clear: the abduction of precisely 12 children from Hawkins was intentional. There’s a method to his madness.
If the 12 kidnapped children are a twisted image of Jesus and his disciples, then Holly is presumably the Judas figure in Stranger Things Season 5. According to this theory, she will be the one who delivers Vecna to death, betraying him to Eleven and her friends. This time, though, it will be Judas who saves the world.
If you remember season four, Vecna had a very strange relationship with clocks. He hated time, routines, and what he called the “rules” of the human world. He even used a grandfather clock as a warning sign before killing his victims.
One X user ranted that the scene ‘ruined’ the whole show. Another explained why the scene makes perfect sense.
Buckle up, there's a new theory for how the last episode of Stranger Things is going down, and it's pretty compelling. As a reminder, fans originally theorized that the Upside Down was a wormhole, which ended up being correct. And part of that theory centered around a speech Mr. Clarke gave at the beginning of the season:
The show’s score has plummeted in the wake of the release of the second batch of episodes from season five, falling to a series-low 57 percent. The show has also received plenty of blowback on social media since the Vol. 2 episodes were released on Christmas Day.
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4 characters who will die in the Stranger Things 5 finale (and 3 who are just in danger)
The end of Stranger Things is officially here. The season 5 and series finale is set to be released on Wednesday, Dec. 31, and with it, we're expecting to see a
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'Stranger Things' fans unanimously agree Vecna's kidnapped children resemble 'Lord of the Flies'
As Vecna manipulates the Hawkins children at Creel House, fans couldn't help but notice their behavior is similar to William Golding's 1954 novel.