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Stranger Things Season 5 and Its Controversial Reception

Look, I need to be honest with you. When I first saw the headlines about Stranger Things Season 5 getting slammed by critics, my heart sank a little. After years of watching Mike, Eleven, and the gang fight monsters and navigate the absolute chaos of growing up, the idea that their final chapter was being labeled the "worst" felt... wrong somehow.

The Weight of Expectations

Here's the thing about Stranger Things: it stopped being just a show somewhere around 2017. It became this cultural touchstone that reminded us what it felt like to ride bikes until streetlights came on, to believe in the impossible, and to know that friendship could literally save the world. So yeah, when the final season dropped, we weren't just watching a TV show end we were saying goodbye to something that mattered.

And that's exactly why the Rotten Tomatoes score stung so much.

Let's Talk About Those Early Seasons

Remember Season 1? God, that was special. It came out of nowhere and just grabbed us. The Duffer Brothers created something that felt simultaneously nostalgic and completely new. Critics ate it up, and honestly, they were right to.

Stranger Things Season 5 and Its Controversial Reception

Seasons 2 and 3 had their bumps sure, the show got bigger, louder, maybe stretched itself a bit thin at times. But we loved it anyway because we loved these characters. We'd invested in them. Season 4 went darker and longer, splitting itself into two volumes like it was the next Marvel event, and you know what? Most of us were still on board.

So What Happened with Season 5?

The critical consensus suggests Season 5 is the weakest link. Not terrible, mind you, just... less. And I get where some of that comes from, even if it frustrates me.

The Fatigue Factor

After eight years, some critics felt like they'd seen this dance before. Another threat to Hawkins, another race against time, another tearful reunion. When you've been covering the show professionally, maybe that formula starts to show its seams. For those of us who grew up alongside these kids though? That familiarity feels comforting, not repetitive.

The Episode Length Problem

Okay, I'll admit it some of these episodes are long. Like, cancel-your-evening long. The Duffers clearly wanted to give us a cinematic experience, and they delivered on that front. But there were moments where I found myself checking how much time was left, wondering if we really needed that particular subplot or extended sequence.

Character Goodbyes That Didn't Land

With this many characters to service, somebody was going to get shortchanged. Some arcs felt rushed while others overstayed their welcome. It's an impossible balancing act, but that doesn't make it less disappointing when your favorite character doesn't get the ending they deserve.

The Critics vs. Fans Thing

Here's where it gets interesting. While critics were lukewarm, fans? Fans were feeling this season. The audience scores tell a different story—one of emotional satisfaction, of catharsis, of finally getting to see these characters we've loved for nearly a decade find some kind of peace.

Why the divide? Because we're watching different shows.

Critics are analyzing structure, pacing, originality. They're asking whether the story justifies its runtime and if the mythology pays off in satisfying ways. Fair questions, honestly.

But fans? We're watching our friends. We're remembering where we were when we first binged Season 1. We're thinking about how these characters helped us through middle school, high school, maybe even college. When Eleven has a big moment, we're not critiquing the dialogue we're feeling seven years of growth and struggle crystallize in that instant.

What Season 5 Got Right

Despite the criticism, there's so much to love here. The performances are phenomenal you can feel the years of chemistry between these actors. The production value is insane; the Upside Down has never looked more terrifyingly beautiful. And those emotional beats? When they land, they land.

The season commits to being dark and final in a way that feels earned. These aren't kids anymore. The stakes aren't just about saving the town they're about confronting what all this trauma has done to them. That's heavy stuff, and not every critic appreciated the tonal shift, but it felt honest to me.

The Final Season Curse

Let's be real: final seasons almost never satisfy everyone. Game of Thrones, Lost, Dexter (both times), even The Sopranos endings are impossible. Everyone has their own version of how the story should conclude, and no single ending can honor all those imagined finales.

Stranger Things Season 5 was doomed to disappoint someone. The fact that it disappoints critics more than fans probably says something about what the show values most: emotional truth over narrative perfection.

Does the Score Matter?

In ten years, will we remember that Season 5 had a 68% on Rotten Tomatoes? Probably not. We'll remember how we felt watching it. We'll remember the moments that made us cry or cheer or hide behind our hands.

Scores are snapshots of critical consensus at a specific moment. They don't account for how stories grow on us, how our perspectives shift, or how nostalgia transforms our relationship with art. Some of the most beloved shows and movies of all time were critically panned on release.

What I'll Remember

I'll remember that Stranger Things gave us eight years of genuine magic. I'll remember that it made an entire generation fall in love with Kate Bush and care about Dungeons & Dragons. I'll remember that it showed us that stories about friendship and courage and growing up never get old even when the formula does.

Is Season 5 perfect? No. Is it the worst thing ever made? Also no. It's a messy, ambitious, deeply emotional conclusion to a story that meant something to millions of people. The Rotten Tomatoes score is just one data point in a much bigger, more complicated picture.

The Bottom Line

The "worst Rotten Tomatoes score in the franchise" sounds damning in a headline. But zoom out and you see a show that took risks, stuck the landing for most fans, and concluded with its heart intact. That's worth more than any score.

The Upside Down might be closed for good, but the impact of Stranger Things will linger. And honestly? That's the only review that matters.

Lucifer Season 5: Release Date & Everything You Need to Know

Lucifer is an American urban fantasy TV series based on DC comics characters. Tom Kapinos developed the series. This show first premiered on Jan 25, 2016 on Fox and re-released on Netflix in 2019. The story of the series is about the devil, Lucifer Morningstar. He abandons Hell for Los Angles where he runs a nightclub. Also he becomes a consultant to the LAPD. The 4 season of the series is already released. Here is everything you need to know about season 5 of ‘Lucifer’, the morning star.


There is no official affirmation about the release date of Lucifer season 5. As per the fourth season release, the upcoming one expected to release in May this year. The show is under production now. But due to the COVID-19 pandemic the production gets affected. But there is no confirmation on it. So, we hope to see the show in later 2020.


Tom Ellis played the main character Lucifer Morningstar. We will see Lauren German playing the character Chloe Decher, Kevin Alejandro as Detective Daniel Dan Espinoza.

Also,the cast includes D.B. Woodside playing the character Amenadiel Leslie, Rachael Harris as Dr. Linda Martin, and Ann Brandt as Mazikeen. Also, Dennis Haysbert confirmed his character as Great Almighty. As well as Neil Gaiman will voice the character of Lucifer’s past chief.


There is no official synopsis released yet. But here we are collecting all the small pieces of information shared by the cast of the show. Tom Ellis shared that the character Lucifer brings an excursion around the world. Also he will demonstrate the plausibilities from the greater past.

Lauren German stated there will be significant changes in looks, outfits of the characters. As they are more relied upon portraying the experience of the characters. She also added that the goal of the changes is to make it difficult for the crowd to perceive.

Ann Brandt has shared that the fifth season will include physical battling including many powerful characters. Well! It seems like the upcoming season will be a power-packed one.

HighSchool DxD Season 5 Release Date, Rumor & New Update

Highschool DxD is a very popular anime series, and when you look at it, you will immediately realize why it is so popular. It is definitely not due to the overwhelming number of alluring women. The first season of the series aired in 2012. The series is based on a very popular light novel of the same name. The success of the series isn’t surprising at all.


The anime has received four seasons so far. A fifth season isn’t out of the question. The fifth season of High School DxD will continue the Hero Oppai Dragon arc. The arc began in the fourth season, and it covered two volumes - 9 and 10. The anime closely follows the light novel, and it always appreciated within the community when a studio follows the light novel. The new season will see the studio adapting the volumes 11 and 12. The fourth season of High School DxD was released on April 10, 2018.


What Is Highschool DxD Season 5 Release Date?

Highschool DxD Season 5 will release in Japan around June 2021 as per the rumors and speculations. So far, there has been no update regarding the release date of the fifth season. Passion Studio and Sueda have not announced anything yet.

There have been no major updates on Highschool DxD Season 5 so far, and we still expect there to be some time before it airs. Those of you who have been waiting for it to return in 2020 will be disappointed to know this, but it is what it is.

Coronavirus Pandemic will have its effect on the Japanese anime industry as well. From the reports we got, we can safely assume that majority of the studio has halted the anime episode voiceover as of now and might continue after the pandemic is over or under control.


What is Highschool DxD about?

The plot of Highschool DxD is mainly based on Issei Hyodo, the main character of the anime. In the previous seasons, it was shown that Kuoh Academy, a school which was recently converted into a co-ed school which is not a normal high school rather it is full of angel and demons who are admitted as a student.

The main character Issei Hyodo was in the second year, and on his first day of the school, he was asked out for a date for which agreed. As he went for the date with Yuma Amano, she revealed her identity as a fallen angel named Raynare to him and asked him to die for her.

The next day when Issei Hyodo wakes up, he thinks that he was in a dream, but when he saw he was sleeping behind a naked girl, he gets shocked. Then the naked girl named Rias Gremory, a third-year student in the same school and a demon, revealed her identity and said that Issei died yesterday only on his first date, and it was she who reincarnated him, and she becomes new demon master of Issei. He always fights the strongest battles to prove him strong, and like this, everything goes on.

In the new season, we can expect new students of the school who will become members of his gang. Also, new demons can be introduced, and Issei’s upcoming life with his demon master and other demons can be seen.