Summary

  • Fans are speculating on the exciting plot points in Stranger Things season 5, focusing on stopping the Upside Down and Eleven's powers.
  • Concerns are raised from season 4's long episodes potentially repeating in season 5, impacting the storytelling and character development.
  • While shorter episodes would be ideal, viewers hope for emotional team-ups, thrilling battles, and strong character arcs in the final season.

From thinking about possible characters who won't make it to wondering about what is sure to be a memorable last scene, fans are debating every part of Stranger Things season 5. The Netflix series can't make everyone happy when the final season finally arrives, but there are some common threads that viewers want to see. For instance, it seems clear that the main characters will figure out how to stop the Upside Down from taking over the rest of the world. There will also likely be a storyline focused on Eleven's (Millie Bobby Brown) powers, which fans definitely want to see since there have always. Been so many questions about them.

However, when Stranger Things season 5 comes to the streaming service, there is one problem from season 4 that will be repeated. If a few changes are made, then this can be avoided. While the final season will no doubt be entertaining and thrilling, this issue could still happen.

What Stranger Things Season 4 Issue Could Be Repeated In Stranger Things Season 5?

Stranger Things Season 4 Trigger Warning
Stranger Things Season 4 Trigger Warning

While not a lot has been publicly shared, fans know that the Stranger Things season 5 episodes are going to be long, which was a problem with Stranger Things season 4. Although fans want to see these beloved characters as much as possible before the show ends, it would be better to have shorter episodes or more episodes.

Although many would say that Stranger Things season 4 was an exciting, artistic, and overall well-crafted and carefully planned group of episodes, the long run time meant it wasn't quite as strong as it could have been. For example, too much time was devoted to Jim Hopper's (David Harbour) time held captive in a prison. While fans love Hopper, they didn't want to see him struggle for so long, and many of the scenes felt like too much of the same. Although the final battle between Hopper and the Demogorgons is fun and the Stranger Things season 4 ending is great, there are too many slow scenes before that.

Stranger Things season 5 runs the risk of disappointing fans if some plotlines are followed for too long. If there were shorter episodes and more of them, then there would be enough time to explain every question that viewers have and follow along with every important and major character. But the main focus would still be on The Party and Vecna (Jamie Campbell Bower), which is what many will be tuning in for.

There's also the argument that Stranger Things season 5 doesn't need new characters since fans have waited a long time to see what happens next to Eleven and the others. But since a few new cast members have been added, according to The Hollywood Reporter, it could feel overwhelming to watch such long episodes. Viewers want to see the next leg of each main character's journey instead of spending too much time with newer ones. It would be smarter to strike a balance between introducing these new people and giving them some screen time with keeping the spotlight on Eleven and her friends.

Longer Stranger Things season 5 episodes will impact the economy of storytelling and could also feel chaotic. Since so much is at stake and fans have certain hopes for the final season, the new episodes should be just long enough to address everything without veering into boring territory. With such high hopes for the end, no one wants to say that they wish they could cut out certain parts of the last season.

What Parts Of Stranger Things Season 4 Should Be In Stranger Things Season 5?

Stranger Things Best Partnerships Season 4 Nancy Wheeler and Robin Buckley

While it would be better if the Stranger Things season 5 episodes were shorter than Stranger Things season 4's, there are some things about the fourth season that should be in the final season. That includes surprising and moving moments between characters, battle scenes, and the reminder that the characters are there for each other no matter what.

Robin Buckley (Maya Hawke) and Nancy Wheeler (Natalia Dyer) are one of the best teams in the fourth season of the Netflix series, and it would be great to see them work together again in Stranger Things season 5. This seems possible no matter what type of time jump there is or what other storylines are happening, Robin and Nancy could find a way to help each other.

Stranger Things season 5 should also include some thrilling and scary battles, which seems likely with Vecna's control of Hawkins, along with some emotional character work. Between whether Max Mayfield (Sadie Sink) can make it through and the need to show where everyone's character arc goes, it seems likely that fans will have many opportunities to empathize with their favorite characters.