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World of Software > News > ‘This could’ve been 30 minutes’: Why the ‘Stranger Things’ season 5 documentary raises even more questions about the finale
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‘This could’ve been 30 minutes’: Why the ‘Stranger Things’ season 5 documentary raises even more questions about the finale

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“Stranger Things” has been one of the most influential TV phenomena of the last decade. The show’s run transformed Netflix into an even bigger mainstream entertainment powerhouse, with each new season inspiring countless fan theories across social platforms. So with the show coming to an end, you’d think the reaction would be more momentous…

Well, when “Stranger Things” season 5 concluded with its final episode on New Year’s Eve, the reaction was far from universally celebratory. Many fans felt the finale’s resolution (especially its ambiguous epilogue and open‑ended character arcs) didn’t live up to years of buildup. That dissatisfaction actually sparked a viral online movement dubbed “conformity gate,” a theory suggesting the broadcast ending was actually a mirage concocted by the show’s villain, Vecna, and that a secret ninth episode was yet to be released.

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As the week passed with no hidden episode, and Netflix confirmed the series was truly over, that theory was thoroughly debunked. Soon after, another idea took hold: that Netflix’s newly released documentary “One Last Adventure: The Making of Stranger Things 5” was itself a cleverly disguised secret episode in the style of Wes Craven’s “New Nightmare,” echoing the meta-horror approach.


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For those unfamiliar, in “New Nightmare” actors played heightened versions of themselves while the fictional villain Freddy Krueger invaded the “real world,” creating a story that was part behind-the-scenes and part narrative horror. Fans speculated that the documentary might do something similar.

Now, instead of hidden content, fans are flocking to social media to voice disappointment not just with the season 5 ending but also with the flaws and creative struggles exposed in the documentary itself. One viewer believes this doc could’ve been “just 30 minutes long.”

‘Stranger Things’ season 5 doc has only fueled the fire

Millie Bobby Brown, Natalia Dyer, Brett Gelman, Caleb McLaughlin and Finn Wolfhard in "One Last Adventure: The Making of Stranger Things 5" on Netflix

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Even after the final credits rolled on “Stranger Things,” Netflix’s two‑hour documentary “One Last Adventure” hasn’t exactly soothed fan frustration. Rather than answering lingering questions, the behind‑the‑scenes look exposed elements of the production that many viewers see now as symptoms of the problems in the finale itself.

In the doc, the Duffer Brothers openly admit they began filming the first episode before the finale’s script was even completed, a revelation that baffled some fans and sparked online chatter about a rushed creative process under immense pressure. One fan said: “Kind of glad they aired it just to show all the depth the series once had vanished in the last few episodes due to abysmal writing and planning. They’ve made it into a money machine rather than the quality TV we watched for.”

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One writers’ room scene that caught widespread attention was the debate over including demogorgons in the final battle; co‑creator Ross Duffer cited “demo fatigue” as the reason they were left out, a decision many fans interpreted as a sign the show had strayed from its roots. This didn’t sit right, since the dimension the characters entered to defeat Vecna was supposedly the home of these monsters, yet not a single one appeared. It felt unnatural for the group to stroll through without any consequences.

Director/Writer/Producer Ross Duffer and Director/Writer/Producer Matt Duffer in "One Last Adventure: The Making of Stranger Things 5" on Netflix

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There also seemed to be plot continuity concerns on set. Scenes like Maya Hawke (Robin) pointing out a continuity issue involving her character’s relationship went viral online, with fans interpreting it as evidence of oversight in the show’s storytelling. One user on X said: “Maya catching them forgetting that Lucas isn’t supposed to know Robin and Vicki are together… you can’t make this up, they were so unprepared.”

Despite all the online speculation, there isn’t a secret “Stranger Things” episode waiting in the wings. After the divisive season 5 finale, many fans suggested the final episode was an illusion and a true conclusion would be released later, with fans pointing to visual cues, stylistic similarities to “The Truman Show,” and awkward coincidences as “evidence.” But that theory has consistently been debunked, and major cast and creators have reiterated that episode 8 is the definitive end of the Hawkins saga, not a staged false reality or prelude to a hidden chapter.

What “conformity gate” ultimately shows is less about a secret conclusion and more about fandom copium, and the way intense disappointment can morph into hopeful reinterpretation of every frame or piece of dialogue. Still, while the “Stranger Things” finale didn’t land for everyone, it did provide meaningful emotional closure for many viewers and cast members, and the series deserves appreciation for the journey it offered, even if its ending wasn’t universally satisfying. It’s just time to let go…

“One Last Adventure: The Making of Stranger Things 5” is now streaming on Netflix.


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