Deaths of the Upside Down: 7 'Stranger Things' Farewells That No One Moved On From

Published 08/24/2025, 2:38 AM EDT

In the foggy glow of Hawkins nights, where shadows creep like slow whispers, farewells echo beyond the veil of the Upside Down. It is a place where innocence meets the monstrous; friends become lost, and memories flicker like an old VHS tape stuck on pause. Netflix’s iconic world of Stranger Things has invited us into a kaleidoscope of nostalgia and otherworldly terror, but alas, the true heartbreak is tucked in the silent absence of the ones who did not survive the battle.

Every great story needs its casualties, but Stranger Things has a special talent for turning deaths into deep, lingering echoes that haunt fans long after the screen fades to black.

Bob Newby & Billy Hargrove

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Bob Newby was more than just the good-hearted geek; he was the quiet hero whose bravery saved lives but not his own. His gentle spirit reminds us how ordinary people often make the most extraordinary sacrifices.

The swaggering tough guy with a tragic core was Hawkins’ volatile storm, Billy Hargrove. His demise was raw and cruel, a fierce guardian fighting unknown demons with every savage breath. 

Eddie Munson

The metalhead misfit, or perhaps the most perfect representation of one, with a heart as big as his dreadlocks, was the high school hero the audience did not know it needed. Eddie Munson's death was a thunderous gasp, a poignant crescendo in the landscape of Stranger Things. 

Eddie’s legacy is a melody that is playing in the halls of Hawkins High to this day, without a doubt. 

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Amidst all the sadness, there was one near-loss that shook Hawkins to its core, proving how even the strongest can be pushed to the edge by darkness.

Max Mayfield (momentarily)

Max Mayfield’s brush with death momentarily shook the very foundation of Stranger Things. Her survival felt like a fragile yet fierce spark in a world engulfed by shadowy despair.

Max’s journey from trauma back into light reflects the resilience of hope amid relentless darkness, a testament to the show’s nuanced approach to pain and healing.

Benny & Dr. Alexei

The humble diner owner, Benny, was a small but bright thread in Hawkins’ fabric. His end was a quiet reminder that even in a world writhing with supernatural chaos, the ordinary suffer too. Despite the odds, Benny’s kindness lingered, a bittersweet flavor lost beneath the monstrous tide.

Innocence does not come to mind without a thought of the gullible scientist Alexei. Prone to getting caught in the wrong place and time, Alexei was the comic relief and humanity amid the sci-fi storms. His fate was a sudden, shocking jolt, proof that the Upside Down does not discriminate.

In his brief time, Alexei became a beloved character everyone wished could have stayed longer.

Barb

Rounding up amongst the crumbs is Barb, the original forgotten friend. Though she lingered mostly in the background, Barb became emblematic of the forgotten and overlooked, her absence a stark reminder that even the smallest losses leave mighty scars.

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Stranger Things is a series built on nostalgia and the supernatural, and its deaths are not mere plot points but deep emotional imprints. Each farewell is a ghost in the machine, a lingering presence that refuses to be forgotten. All these losses only serve as proof that in Hawkins, moving on may be the greatest challenge of all.

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Which of these deaths in Stranger Things made you hold your heart the longest? Let us know in the comments below.

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Adiba Nizami

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Adiba Nizami is a journalist at Netflix Junkie. Covering the Hollywood beat with a voice both sharp and stylish, she blends factual precision with a flair for wit. Her pieces often dissect celebrity narratives—both on-screen and off—through parasocial nuance and cultural relevance.

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