Stranger Things Finale: Avoiding Game of Thrones’ Fate

The final episodes of hit TV shows can often be nerve-wracking, particularly following the backlash against the last season of “Game of Thrones.” Therefore, it’s crucial that “Stranger Things” handles its concluding chapters skillfully to avoid joining the ranks of series whose endings fell short. Many memorable television programs have struggled to deliver satisfying conclusions, from the contentious finale of “Game of Thrones” to the flawed ending of “How I Met Your Mother.” The disappointment is palpable when an ending fails to meet a show’s high standards, especially when it makes little sense or unnecessarily kills off beloved characters for shock value.

It’s no secret that fans have been eagerly counting down the days for the final season of “Stranger Things” since it’s been three years in the making. Given the extended production time, one would expect the Duffer Brothers and their team to pour all the necessary love, effort, and precision into making season 5 exceptional. With ample time at their disposal, they aim to ensure that the “Stranger Things” finale serves as a fitting conclusion to the pop culture sensation that originated nearly a decade ago. Fortunately, unlike “Game of Thrones,” the Netflix sci-fi horror series enters its last season with an advantage.

Stranger Things Not Being Based On A Book Gives It A Huge Advantage Over Game Of Thrones

The Duffer Brothers Aren’t Weighed Down By Source Material

One of the primary criticisms leveled against the chaotic conclusion of ‘Game of Thrones’ is that its creators, David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, didn’t have the source material to guide them in writing the ending because the series was based on George R. R. Martin’s ‘A Song of Ice and Fire’ book series, but Martin hadn’t completed the books when ‘Game of Thrones’ premiered. Fans expected the remaining novels to be published before the show’s finale, but this didn’t happen. As a result, Benioff and Weiss took creative liberties and strayed from the original books in crafting the series’ conclusion.

While the final episode of “Game of Thrones” may have been distinct to the series, its subpar quality could be compared to George R.R. Martin’s famous books. On the other hand, “Stranger Things” isn’t adapted from a book series, so its ending is its definitive ending. Unlike “Game of Thrones”, which will potentially have two endings once Martin publishes his last two novels, the Duffer Brothers have complete creative control over their show’s finale, giving it an edge in terms of narrative finality compared to “Game of Thrones”.

If It Isn’t Very Good, Stranger Things Will Still Become The New Game Of Thrones, Book Or Not

Stranger Things Is On The Same Level As Game Of Thrones

Although “Stranger Things” doesn’t rely heavily on its source material, if its ending is unsatisfactory, it may stir up just as much controversy as “Game of Thrones.” Both TV shows are subject to high expectations due to their popularity and accolades. Consequently, the “Game of Thrones” series finale left viewers disappointed because they felt it could have been superior, and “Stranger Things” might face a similar backlash if it falls short.

Stranger Things 5 Main Cast Role
Millie Bobby Brown Eleven/Jane Hopper
Finn Wolfhard Mike Wheeler
Noah Schnapp Will Byers
Caleb McLaughlin Lucas Sinclair
Gaten Matarazzo Dustin Henderson
Sadie Sink Max Mayfield
David Harbour Jim Hopper
Winona Ryder Joyce Byers
Joe Keery Steve Harrington
Maya Hawke Robin Buckley
Natalia Dyer Nancy Wheeler
Charlie Heaton Jonathan Byers
Priah Ferguson Erica Sinclair
Bret Gelman Murray Bauman

It’s crucial that the fifth season of ‘Stranger Things’ steers clear of the pitfalls encountered in the final episodes of ‘Game of Thrones’. Ideally, the creators, the Duffer Brothers, have learned from the missteps of the HBO fantasy series and crafted an ending that satisfies viewers without resorting to fan service. It remains to be seen if ‘Stranger Things’ will avoid repeating the errors made by ‘Game of Thrones’.

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2025-04-20 21:29