Philosophy All Along
Most reactions to the Stranger Things finale focus on what didn’t happen. This video focuses on what did, why it was necessary, and why it was BRILLIANT! *Spoilers Below!* In this video we discuss the biggest questions left and answers given by the final episode of Stranger Things... one that takes its time to give us a very ambiguous epilogue. The ending of Stranger Things isn’t about shock value, body counts, or last-minute twists. It’s about narrative closure, mythic structure, and growing up. In this episode of Philosophy All Along, I break down: • Why Eleven’s ending mirrors the logic of D&D, not superhero stories • Why Henry and the Mind Flayer were always one entity — not competing villains • How Will Byers was never just a character, but the storyteller at the center of the show • Why ambiguity in Eleven’s fate is intentional, meaningful, and matches the show. • How the final scene completes the first episode • Why Dustin’s speech is the moral thesis of the entire series Stranger Things ends the way childhood stories often do: with growth, and loss, but also hope. If the finale felt quiet, unresolved, or emotionally complicated, that wasn’t a mistake. It was the Duffer Brothers point. And I LOVED it!
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