Themes of Stranger Things Season 5


So much has been written about the last season and finale of Stranger Things. Season 5 brought excitement and sadness to many diehard fans , myself included.

Within hours of watching the final scene of Season 5, my algorithmic-fueled feed on X was filled with endless clips, meme and AI videos with alternative endings. It was a very strange thing indeed.

I’ve decided to distill my thoughts and feelings into a handful of emotions and themes.

Sadness that the 10 year journey has come to end. I will miss these friends and their strong sense of loyalty to each other.

Inspired and impressed with the courage and strength of so many of the characters:

  • Eleven- running and jumping into the belly of the beast with a fearless sense of determination.
  • Nancy- standing up to the Vecna/Henry monster with just an M-16 rifle and a few magazines of ammo.
  • Mike-supporting El with love, encouragement and gallantry.
  • Max-going back into Henry’s mind to rescue the kids.
  • Holly- facing her fear and taking the lead to save her friends.
  • Will- coming out and fighting back against Henry in his mind.
  • Mrs. Wheeler- wielding an ax with a vengeance for all the pain and suffering that Verna caused..

The finale of ST5 was a mix of so many things it made my head spin. The good, the bad-the great, the annoying,- the amazing and the frustrating- I prefer to focus on the positive elements I liked and loved.

The music of Prince (When Doves Cry and Purple Rain) truly captured how many of us felt in the 1980s.   Triumph mixed with melancholy.  (In fact as I type these words in my iPad on a plane to my home state of New Jersey, I am playing  Prince and The Revolution’s Purple Rain album). 


“ I never met to cause you any sorrow..
I never met to cause you any pain.
I only wanted, one time, to see you laughing….”

Hearing these songs brought forth such powerful feelings and emotions.

The power of David Bowe’s Heroes in the ending credits hit hard and made me cry. So many displays of fearless action, gallant strength, and passionate loyalty,.

The class of ‘89 graduation scenes personally impacted me since that was the year of my college finale. Saying goodbye to friends and knowing that life would never be the same again. The magical time was over. Nothing lasts forever.

The final D&D scene in Mike Wheeler’s basement combined with the sad and powerful placement of the characters’ binders on the shelf was equally moving for me and felt very authentic. It brought me back to the downstairs rec room of my teenaged friends in 1983 where I watched them roll the dice to determine their characters’ fate.

Especially poignant was the rooftop scene with the older characters- Steve, Nancy, Robin and Jonathan. You could see, hear, and feel the raw, real, and true emotions they were experiencing. They displayed the powerful bonds of friendship and loyalty. Having had similar gatherings and discussions with my college ROTC friends after our Army commission ceremony, I remember the unsettling mix of excitement, fear, and sorrow knowing that I would never see any of those peers again.

The 1980’s were a truly magical decade to come of age in. So inspired by the analog memories of adventurous freedom, creative play, and Crazy Glue-strong bonds of friendship, I enthusiastically included my reflections of the first 3 seasons of Stranger Things in Chapter 5 of my book Strong Words and Simple Truths.

Although I am a big Sci-Fi fan and love a good alien and/or monster slaying, this is not what I will remember of the Stranger Things series. What I will remember are the powerful emotions that the characters and their experiences made me feel.

My Top 10 list of emotions/themes of Stranger Things Season 5 (listed in order of the bolded words in this article):

  • Sadness
  • Inspired
  • Courage
  • Strength
  • Triumph
  • Heroes
  • Friendship
  • Loyalty
  • Freedom
  • Bonds

Much will continue to be written and opined about Stranger Things and I hope that my 1980 memories and GenX perspective gave you sense of the magical time where heroes walked the land and were not afraid to show it.

The sadness of the end of an era has inspired me to share the stories of courage, strength, and triumph through the acts of heroes whose loyalty to the bonds of freedom and friendship will never die.

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Below is an AI generated statement:

Even in the face of sadness, we are inspired by the courage and strength that heroes show, turning adversity into triumph. Through friendship, loyalty, and the unbreakable bonds they share, they remind us that true freedom is found in standing together.

Long live Stranger Things.

Stranger Things Season 5 Excitement

I have chosen November 24, 2025 to write about my excitement regarding tomorrow’s release of Stranger Things Season 5 on Netflix.

As a huge Sci-Fi fan and proud GenXer who misses the freedom and fun of the 1980s, I have been sharing my thoughts about the impact of the Stranger Things series since the first season debuted in 2016.

The first three Stranger Things season articles I blogged on this site made up the meat of Chapter 5 in my book Strong Words and Simple Truths: The Courage to Communicate which I published on Amazon in late 2021 (see below screenshot).

These stories and adventures are some of the most popular and viewed in the last eight years and I enjoyed writing them.

Link to Friends Don’t Lie and Other Stranger Things- Part 1

Link to Stranger Things Part 2: The Resurgence of D&D

Link to Ugly Mall Uniforms and Other Stranger Things- Part 3

Today I provide you with a recap of Season 4 which was explosive to say the least. Hopefully this will get you warmed up for Season 5 this week!

Season 4 of Stranger Things was released in the summer of 2022 and I am happy to share this repost.

Strange and Independent Things- July 4, 2022

“Freedom lies in being bold.” – Robert Frost

I have chosen Independence Day 2022 to write about Stranger Things Season 4 for a number of reasons.  

First, the finale was big and bold, colorful and dark, intense and touching- much like our 4th of July fireworks.

Second, the themes of standing up and fighting back against bullies, tyrants and evil forces resonated with me.

Third, it reminded me of the kick-ass American spirit, strength and courage of the 1980s.

Lastly, brave heroes are important and should be recognized and respected. 

I’ve written about the prior three seasons of Netflix’s popular series Stranger Things in my blog and book and I continue to enjoy the fond memories of my childhood.   Being a class of 1985 graduate made me connect even more with the story and the characters of Hawkins High School class of 86.   I was taken back to Friday nights spent with my girlfriends at Skateway 9 near my hometown in New Jersey.  The lights, music and action of the roller rink were perfectly captured in the show and it brought back vivid memories of being bullied by the mean-girls at school who didn’t like me for some reason or another. 

Being a fan of the band Metallica, I was especially delighted by the scene with Eddie Munson (my new favorite character) playing “Master of Puppets” on top of the trailer in the Upside Down. This character was also the Dungeon Master in the D&D games played with Dustin, Will, Lucas and Mike. In the end it was a brilliant and masterful performance by the misfit teenager who partly reminded me of Eddie Van Halen and some of the guitar-playing boys I went to high school with (Joe Argese, Scott Janis, Craig Boschetti, John Horvath and Mike Gardner).

Speaking of music in the 1980s, I have great memories of being in the Spotswood High School Marching Band/ Color Guard. Just like in Stranger Things, we had dorky, hot and uncomfortable polyester uniforms and it didn’t stop us from having fun at the football games, local parades and other events. We even took cool bus trips to exotic places like Montreal thanks to our amazing music teachers Mr. Cohen and Mr. Milstein. I’m still in touch with many of my friends from band on Facebook and during trips back home including Ed Dougherty, Charles Kolbasowski, Steve and Carol Varga, Rose Fairchild Neliden, Stacy Remantas, and Janet Warley. 

The amazing cast of strong female characters on Stranger Things continued to inspire and impress me. These women didn’t give up and gave it their all in the face of extreme pain and malevolence. I especially liked the intense powers of Eleven, the courage of Max, the ferociousness of Nancy, and the witty intelligence of Erica. These strengths and personal attributes are sorely needed in 2022. Watching Nancy expertly handle the shotgun to fight off the monsters reminded me of Linda Hamilton in Terminator 2. 

Pure, unadulterated, bad-ass courage and skill by nerves-of-steel women- that’s what I’m talking about!

And so, these are some of my random, strange, and independent thoughts on July 4th about Season 4 of the sci-fi hit Stranger Things.  

Here is the strong and simple message I was left with:

Keep fighting for your friends and don’t give up.  

Good will conquer evil.