'Stranger Things' Season 5 Vol. 2 Ending Explained: Everything The Finale Still Needs To Answer
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'Stranger Things' Season 5 Vol. 2 Ending Explained: Everything The Finale Still Needs To Answer
"Netflix After the group was split up throughout most of Volume 2, Episode 7, "The Bridge" brings everyone - except for Holly, Derek, and the kidnapped kids - to the Rightside Up, where they can formulate a plan on how to reach Vecna, even when he has everything he needs to conquer the world. The key is Dr. Brenner's lab notes, which Dustin discovered in the Upside Down version of the lab. (It's also where Nancy and Jonathan discover the Exotic Matter.)"
"So when Max worries that Holly is lost in a place she doesn't even understand, Dustin explains he knows exactly where she is. As he said before, everything they know about the Upside Down is wrong. The Upside Down isn't an alternate dimension, it's actually a wormhole to The Abyss, Vecna's homeworld, aka "Camazotz." That's why they weren't able to find him in the Upside Down, he was never there to begin with."
Will Byers taps latent powers to defeat demogorgons, but Vecna successfully kidnaps twelve human "vessels" needed to fuse worlds. Volume 2 reunites most of the Hawkins group to plan a counterattack. Dustin discovers Dr. Brenner's lab notes and an Upside Down version of the lab, where Nancy and Jonathan find Exotic Matter. The Upside Down functions as a wormhole to the Abyss, Vecna's homeworld called Camazotz, explaining why Vecna was never truly in the Upside Down. Vecna intends to use the vessels to merge the Abyss with the real world. Eleven and Kali team up to fight Vecna psychically while the group prepares to use a beanstalk to reach the Abyss when the worlds draw close.
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