Is There A Bigger Monster In Stranger Things Than Vecna? (Photo Credit – Instagram)

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Stranger Things had me hooked since day one. But when Vecna popped up as the big bad in Season 4, I didn’t exactly jump out of my seat. Yeah, he’s creepy. Sure, he’s powerful. But the final villain? Not buying it. From the start, the show’s real horror came from the unknown. The Upside Down wasn’t scary just because of its monsters. It was terrifying because we didn’t know what lurked in it.

Season 1 had us piecing together clues like a D&D campaign gone sideways. But with Vecna? It felt like the curtain had been pulled back too far. We saw his backstory, understood his trauma, and even heard his twisted logic. That mystery? Gone.

Why Did Vecna Feel Beatable Despite Being Stranger Things’ Big Bad?

While I get why the Duffers leaned into his humanity, it gave him depth — it also made him feel somewhat beatable. He had a face. A name. A music-based weakness. Come on. Kate Bush blasting from a walkman doesn’t exactly scream “apocalypse.” Cool scene? Absolutely. But as a narrative tool, it was a little too easy.

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