C.and it will take some time before the echoes of the fourth season of Stranger Things fade away. The ending with the last episode two and a half hours long – and the fifth season scheduled in 2024 – provides continuous excavation material to social networks, where the debate is taking place on each plot passage. It is a job that is difficult to escape if you are serious fans of the series, as we are. What in this ranking full of spoilers we made a list of the scenes more memorabletouching, exhilarating and controversial of the finale.
Stranger Things 4: the memorable scenes of the finale
Eddie plays Metallica
Up to episode 7 Eddie Munsen (Joseph Quinn), new entry of the fourth season, it was a good graft but not yet the hero of this year. It became with the great moment of the metal concert on the roof of the caravan, transformed into a stage-fortress where to take refuge from bats after luring them away from Vecna’s house. A solo of Master of Puppets by Metallica which repaid him of the the ungrateful role of Hawkins’ serial killerhe is a lonely boy with a disastrous family situation.
When It’s Cold I’d Like to Die by Moby
There is another moment of which it is starring Eddie, and it’s a heartbreaking moment. Lost the fight with the bats, conducted with courage as a renegade who can find a new place only in a parallel world, the young man dies in Dustin’s arms. These are moments when it’s hard to resist the tear, Eddie says this time he didn’t run away, friend confirms, and the background music of When It’s Cold I’d Like to Die by Moby – song from 1995 contained on the album Everything is wrongalready used by the Duffer brothers in the first season – is the coup de grace that breaks even the most heavy metal heart.
The same piece also comes back to comment on Max’s fight (Sadie Sink) For the lifemounted cross with Eddie.
Hopper and Joyce finally together
After waits, stalls, struggles, a crash landing, Will and Jonathan’s enterprising mom and Hawkins sheriff they hug and kiss a little in the deconsecrated church where they took refuge after fleeing the gulag.
Joyce (Winona Ryder), troubled by her injuries and scars but also drawn to Jim’s (David Harbor) muscular new physique, she comes over to medicate him as he describes their ideal date. On the surface he seems more enticed by the idea of eating delicious dishes than seducing her, but in the end take the hughowever, interrupted by an intercontinental call.
Murray as Ripley in Aliens, final confrontation
Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God) from Kate Bush it is also present in episodes 8 and 9. The song that saved Max from Vecna it appears as an echo or more substantiallyfor example when Steve, Robin and Nancy they attack the monster with Molotov cocktails and a sawn-off shotgun.
It is a total war the one waged by the boys against the forces of evil. However, the greatest satisfaction comes from Murraythe conspiracy maniac, than to incinerate a small army of demogorgons with a flamethrower a la Ripley’s Aliens. Below, there is Kate Bush, who drags the scene until Hopper carries a medieval sword with which he kills the last surviving creature.
The reunion of Eleven and Hopper
Hopper’s alleged death had shaken the residents of Hawkins, especially Joyce and Eleven. Luckily Joyce, stubborn, manages to bring her beloved back home, tracking him down from none other than a Soviet gulag.
In a scene that would also move Attilathe embrace between the putative father and the girl is a mixture of tenderness and parallelism, in which the two joke about the very short haircut of “ex-convicts” and the emaciated look that unites them. He reaffirms her that, putative or not, Jim is her “real” father of the girl.
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Mike spurs Eleven
In many scenes we have seen Eleven exhume familiar situations to whom he was impressed by States of hallucinationperturbing 1980 film with William Hurt as a scientist diving into a sensory deprivation tank. The same method allows Eleven to make out-of-body journeys.
With the help of Argylewho comically remedies everything necessary in exchange for opioids, Eleven connects to Max’s mind and engages in a furious fight with Vecna. Just when he’s about to succumb, Mike cheers her onwith a passionate motivational speech that is also a declaration of undying love, to fight.
Will’s coming out (?)
For many the most heartbreaking moment of the series. Will (Noah Schnapp), which has been through every color over the years, tries in every way to cheer Mike up (Finn Wolfhard)desperate because he is convinced that Eleven will abandon him sooner or later. He does so with a speech on Eleven who has a very high opinion of him, and on the special quality of the girl. A portrait that seems to coincide with the description of her personality.
“Being different sometimes feels like you’re wrong,” he says. But the lunge is not something neutral, and in the throes of strong emotion Will turns towards the window bursting into a fit of tears. Invisible to others, and therefore even more painful: proof that perhaps he is gay (but Stranger does not confirm this). Not even when brother Jonathan puts in the charge to reassure Will, who loves him and accepts him for what he is. The debate is open.
The fate of Max
In the end Max was unable to escape Vecna’s clutches. He dies later, but Eleven manages to bring her back to life, however, reducing her to a coma. She unconscious she is being looked after by Lucas, who is desperate at her bedside and reads her a book. Eleven tries, as he had done a few hours before, to mentally connect with her, but to no avail. It’s an ungrateful fate for the girl’s Running up that hill, always fatal on the outcome of the battle. Although a bad end was suspected for her, no one imagined seeing her suffer smeared with blood and basically blind. She is by far the most harassed character in the series.
Steve and the threesome with Nancy and Jonathan
The last few episodes have been a source of immense stress for Steve’s followers. Acclaimed by social media as the most beloved character of the series, with his personal narrative arc he inflamed the surfers of the network who have threatened retaliation in the event of the death of the young man with parabolic hair and hairy chest.
Steve escaped, but that rapprochement that seemed unequivocally directed in Nancy’s arms has not been seen. Indeed, seeing Nancy and Jonathan reunite, pulls back with a sigh.
Eleven says goodbye to Dr Brenner
In the eighth episode (titled Pope), the man who was both Eleven’s father and tormentor, Dr Brenner (Matthew Modine), has the ending he deserves. Invoked and hoped for by the public and by the children on whom she has experimented, torturing and flattering them.
The moments before his demise also mark a significant step forward for the evolution of Elevenwho finally manages to confront him without giving in to the weakness of granting him a pardon.
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