Even if they have to wait until the very end of the final season, they’re going to SJW it up.
Will’s long speech about sexuality jarred with the urgency of the impending final battle and insisted that Nancy’s martial prowess seemingly came out of nowhere and felt exaggerated. Will gathered the whole gang together before listing everything he had in common with them, before concluding: ‘I just don’t like girls.’
After he finished speaking they enjoyed a group hug – seemingly sweeping the battle ahead of them, which will define the fate of the world, under the rug. He claimed that Vecna would use his fear of coming out against him if he didn’t get it off his chest, despite Vecna never mentioning as much in his many interactions with him before.
Meanwhile Nancy managed to take down three armed soldiers in watch towers with an assault rifle from a atop a truck. She somehow caught them off guard despite the huge vehicle crashing through a gate and a soldier screaming for backup as soon as the group entered the military compound. The feat of heroism was accused of being a crowbarred ‘girl boss’ moment that didn’t align with Nancy’s skillset as an investigative journalist.
One penned on X: ‘Btw the Will coming out scene may be the worst in the entirety of ST. Making that the most important plot point for the penultimate episode of the show is such a waste. Plus it was super cringy too. A hard watch…’
Another wrote: ‘The girl-bossing in Stranger Things S5 is another example of how this show has fallen off… Nancy Wheeler, who is 5 ft. nothing 90lbs soaking wet, is like a Navy SEAL and John Wick combined, taking out highly-trained military personnel. She also broke up with her bf because she need “don’t need no man” and needs to be “independent” so she can “find herself”.’
I have to admit, it’s a plot point you’d never see coming. Back in the early ’80s, I thought it was strange that just turning your back on Freddy Krueger and pretending not to believe in him was sufficient to defeat the dreamwalking killer. But defeating a supernatural, psychokinetically gifted sociopath by bravely declaring your sexual attraction to other men may arguably be an even more ridiculous path to victory.
Why not just make Vecna a homophobe and have will chase him off by making a pass at him while you’re at it?
Fandom Pulse addressed the episode too, and featured this amusing review:
Season 5, episode 7: The Bridge, is probably one of the worst written episodes of TV I’ve ever seen. Worlds colliding, humanity on the brink of non existence, incredible villain, plans coming together, and they pause for a very long melodramatic coming out story.
I think I’ll skip the last episodes, thank you very much.