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Stranger Things: Critics Divided on Final Season's Return
27 Nov
Summary
- First four episodes of season five received mixed critical reviews.
- Netflix briefly crashed upon the US and UK release of new episodes.
- Show faces criticism for characters aging but plot remaining static.

The highly anticipated return of Stranger Things' fifth season has divided critics, with the first four episodes drawing both praise and criticism. Reviewers described the new installments as "richly entertaining" with "proper jeopardy," while others found the show "largely joyless and grim" and "seesawing between thrilling and annoying."
The streaming giant Netflix experienced a brief outage in the US and UK shortly after the new episodes became available. Despite some reservations, many critics noted the show's signature elements remain, including dark humor, emotional depth, and adventure. The season is set to conclude with a climactic confrontation between the protagonists and the villain Vecna, promising a grand finale.
However, a significant point of contention among critics is the perceived stagnation of the show's narrative, with some arguing that the characters have outgrown the plot. Despite these critiques, the season currently holds an 86% score on Rotten Tomatoes, indicating a generally positive reception.




