The viewers rating for “Stranger Issues” Season 5 took a pointy downturn this week following the Dec. 25 launch of the season’s Quantity 2 episodes.
The season’s viewers rating at the moment sits at 56%, making it the lowest-rated “Stranger Issues” season amongst followers and informal viewers up to now. This improvement, notably, comes amid rising criticisms of the season, which has been knocked by each critics and common viewers alike for its reliance on exposition, repetitive dialogue and extra.
These critiques first appeared on-line after the premiere of the season’s opening 4 episodes on Nov. 26. Within the aftermath of that episode drop, the season’s viewers rating settled into the 70-80% vary earlier than the Christmas Day drop.
“The writing has fallen off a cliff, the story is disjointed, and the magic has gone,” wrote one Rotten Tomatoes person of their one-and-a-half star assessment of the season. “It’s a zombie sequence now, as in, it died a while once more however it’s corpse retains being reanimated for an additional sequence. Wrap it up guys.”
On the heart of the continuing dialogue surrounding the season’s general high quality is “Stranger Issues” Season 5’s penultimate episode, titled “The Bridge.” The episode, which was written by sequence creators Matt and Ross Duffer and directed by them and Shawn Levy, at the moment holds a 5.4 ranking on IMDb. That makes it the lowest-rated “Stranger Issues” episode ever, because it sits even under the present’s notoriously divisive Season 2 installment, “The Misplaced Sister.”
For probably the most half, the episode’s runtime is devoted to establishing its heroes’ closing battle in opposition to the villainous Vecna (Jamie Campbell Bower). It does, nevertheless, set time apart in its closing act for a prolonged scene by which Will Byers (Noah Schnapp) comes out as homosexual to all of his closest family and friends members, in an try to each get all the pieces out within the open and forestall Vecna from utilizing his worry of rejection or isolation in opposition to him once more.
Will’s sexuality has been clear to viewers, if not among the present’s characters, ever since “Stranger Issues” Season 1. Nonetheless, some have used the scene as proof of “Stranger Issues” going “woke” (“Woke ruins EVERYTHING … Netflix determined to RUIN their hottest present of all-time,” wrote one person). Elon Musk even criticized the second Sunday on X, writing, “It’s fully pointless and compelled on audiences who simply wish to get pleasure from some fundamental sci-fi.”
Others have argued that the difficulty with the scene shouldn’t be its subject material however the time and place at which it happens within the present — i.e., proper when Will’s family members are all on the verge of venturing into the Upside Down one final time.
“For 5 seasons, ‘Stranger Issues’ has struggled with methods to cope with Will, who began out because the present’s virtually personality-less kidnap sufferer again in Season 1 and by no means developed a lot from there,” wrote USA Right now‘s Kelly Lawler of the episode’s centerpiece scene. “Whereas his popping out second may have been triumphant and inspirational, it finally ends up being underwhelming and awkward.”
Some viewers, conversely, have come out in protection of the scene. “Will being homosexual has been part of the present since Season 1,” one X person famous. “Will popping out ought to have been one thing you all anticipated to see when you’ve got truly been paying consideration. It wasn’t woke, it wasn’t an agenda. It was simply a part of the story. Homosexual youngsters existed within the 80s, not a giant deal and for the ultimate battle Will wanted to beat his worst worry to face an opportunity in opposition to Vecna.”
Followers will get to see the fruits of Will and his associates’ shared journey when the “Stranger Issues” sequence finale premieres Wednesday on Netflix.
