By Chris SnellGrove | Being published
Netflix made a bold decision to diversify Stranger ThingsSeason 5, in three parts, with the first four episodes dropping earlier this week. It didn’t take the fandom long to devour these episodes as they were a box of tasty treats, and everyone is counting down until the next three episodes drop on Christmas. Until that happens, however, the fandom is left with some very burning questions.
What questions are we talking about? Grab your bike and bring on some nosebleeds as we dive into the big questions we still have (spoiler alert, y’all) after the premiere of Stranger ThingsTime 5!
In the fifth season of Stranger ThingsThe army isolated Hawkins City and conducted strange experiments on the ground. These experiments are led by Dr. Kay, a creepy scientist played by Franchise Newcomer Linda Hamilton. He has an upside-down lab, and has learned enough to partially control some of its creatures, such as when he uses the creepy tentacles of the creepy creatures to talk about the hopeless hopper.
With that said, we don’t know what the purpose of his testing is. Is he (in the fine tradition of movies like Aliens) trying to find a way to put a weapon down on behalf of the government? It’s not over and what did he do with the eight, eleven sister. For that matter, because eight can show mental manipulation, we are not sure what happened to eleven and the lab’s hope was real and not some kind of trick.
As for Linda Hamilton, we’re sure that (to paraphrase one of her more famous charges), “she’ll be back,” and we’ll get answers to some questions in the next few episodes.
One of the most impressive things inside Stranger Things Season 5 is a wall of meat that seems straight out of a David Cronenberg movie. This organic wall surrounds the upside-down lab and Dr. Kay. Speaking of the changed doctor, we see him doing some experiments on the wall, which is where he finds the creature he uses to attack the hopper.
But is this wall where the vecna keeps those children captive? Is it the same wall we saw him cling to in the Flashback sequence of the first episode? Does this big wall have anything to do with the fact that vecna is a bunch of muscle when he shows us killing one poor soldier after another?
So far, we have more questions than answers about the wall. It’s a safe bet that the answers to these questions are the key to solving some of the show’s mysteries.
Season 5 of Stranger Things It reveals that MAX’s body is still in trouble but that Eleven successfully sent the mind elsewhere. He shows up to guide the young Mncane wheelers, one of the kids was kidnapped by the vecna for unknown reasons. While their interaction is fun and the show is well positioned for Max Up to play a major role in the defeat of the vecna, we’re left with a more basic question: where, exactly, is he?
He seems to be in Vecna’s fields, and at the beginning of them was sent to dimension X, where he got his dark powers in the first place. So, is max in dimension x, or the mind of the villain, or maybe both? The answers to this question may be tied to whether he wakes up “normal” in the real world or if he is forever changed by the mental scars of his experiences.
The most twisted moment of Stranger ThingsSeason 5 (so far, at least) was the epitome of psychic revelation. Towards the end of the fourth episode, all hope seems lost: most of the children have been kidnapped by the vecna, and her demons will devour our main characters. But then, suddenly, its eyes will go white, and some young minds will bloom and kill these creatures, twisting their legs in the way a vecna would do.
It’s a really good time, but it raises a few big questions. Now he will have the same powers as eleven (he waved and his trademark cry), and if so, did the vecna give him these powers? So, why would Vecna make his first victim so powerful unless he planned on time meditation? Or are the Powers limited to demogons and other vecna minions because of the weird psychic link they share?
If Vecna deliberately gave young people such positive energy, it would show that he wants to do the same thing with all the children he misses. That would mean raising an army against the worst evil of all: the virting flayer.
Stranger Things He has had several breaks related to their villains: after season 1 he made the demogorgon a bad man himself, later we were introduced to the mind of Flayer as a great reality show. Or are you? Season 4 introduced the idea that Vecna was a super-villain, who was possessed by a mind flayer for his hairy goals.
Anyway, it’s a game Stranger Things: The First Shadow It was introduced that Vecna (back when he was Henry) first encountered Flayer’s power in a cave in Nevada. From there, the flayer gave the young man powers that used to kill his family, eventually becoming a carrie-esque figure used to power eleven and others. In season 5, we see that Max hangs on to memories of vecna (or maybe dimension X), and sometimes hides in a cave that he is afraid to enter.
This area looks like Nevada, and that would make this the same cave where Henry is exposed to the Flayer’s mind power, which kicks off a trip that will turn him into a vecna. This has led some fans to speculate that if the vecna is still afraid of the beast of the lower level dwellers, it is possible that the flayer may actually still be charged. This could tie up why the vecna kidnaps children: If he shares his blood while twisting their minds, he can have an army that can finally destroy the mind flayer, freeing him from all of them.
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