‘Stranger Things’: Where Every Couple Stands When Season 4 Ends
01.07.2022 - 16:07
/ usmagazine.com
Warning: This story contains spoilers about the plot of Stranger Things season 4.
Finding love in a hopeless place? Season 4 of Stranger Things introduced Vecna as the worst villain to wreck havoc on Hawkins (yet) — but that doesn’t mean the characters didn’t make time for romance amid battle.
During the first installment of season 4, Joyce and Hopper’s love for one another drove much of the story. Even though the pair shared almost no screen time in the first seven episodes, their connection pushed both of the characters to survive.
Ahead of the show’s return, which aired in June 2022, Brett Gelman weighed in on Joyce and Hopper’s future after playing third wheel for several seasons. “Absolutely. I definitely ship it. They love each other. That is all that matters,” the actor, who portrays Murray on the Netflix hit series, exclusively told Us Weekly in May 2022. “When you meet single people and they are putting together a criteria of what you want, I am like, ‘You are wasting your time and you are stressing yourself out for nothing.'”
At the time, Gelman noted that Joyce and Hopper were destined to be together. “At the end of the day, the person that you connect with is the person that you connect with,” he continued. “The person you fall in love with is the person you fall in love with. There is no rhyme or reason to it. It is almost — it is potentially even chemical. Then relationships are a process. So go for it. See what happens.”
Following Joyce and Hopper’s emotional reunion in episode 7, David Harbour addressed why it took so long for the couple to get to a place of potential romance. “I certainly feel like, from what happened in Season 3, it couldn’t work. The guy from Season 3 and woman from Season 3 could not
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