Stranger Things Season 5 Random Review (Part 1b): Max, Vecna, and the Turning Point | Original Geek cover art

Stranger Things Season 5 Random Review (Part 1b): Max, Vecna, and the Turning Point | Original Geek

Stranger Things Season 5 Random Review (Part 1b): Max, Vecna, and the Turning Point | Original Geek

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In Part 2 of our Stranger Things Season 5 Random Review of the first four episodes, the dice take us straight into the emotional and structural heart of the season.

We roll a successful Sense Motive check and land on one of the most debated arcs of the series so far: Max’s coma, Vecna’s memory trap, and whether the show is flirting with a storytelling risk it can’t afford to miss.

We break down:

  • Why Max’s storyline is powerful and dangerous if mishandled
  • Lucas as the emotional anchor of the arc
  • The Wrinkle in Time parallels and why they matter more than people think
  • How Episode 4’s spectacle marks the true turning point of the season
  • Why the military presence was never real protection to begin with
  • Will’s connection, Vecna’s control, and the moment the show flips the table

This isn’t nitpicking.
It’s a deep-cut, Gen X–grounded conversation about stakes, structure, and payoff.

🎲 This is Part 2 of our Stranger Things Random Review.
If you haven’t listened to Part 1 yet, start there—then roll back in.

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