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Warning: Spoilers below for Stranger Things 5, Volume 2.
In the new batch of Stranger Things episodes released by Netflix, Max and Holly navigate the memories of Henry, eventually following the auditory beacon of Kate Bush’s music to reach the red environment that serves as the transition point to the material world. At this threshold, the two characters find a portal that offers a direct view of the unconscious physical body of Max, appearing as a gateway to salvation. However, Max informs the younger girl that the portal to the material world can only accommodate one individual at a time, meaning Holly must find her own tether to reality to secure an exit.
How the Link Between Reality and Vecna’s Mind Works in Stranger Things

Holly and Max’s escape from Vecna’s mind recontextualizes the functioning of the dreamscape. Max provides a crucial insight by explaining that while the song “Running Up That Hill” served as the necessary guidance to find the exit, the music itself was never her actual tether. The true anchor that allows her consciousness to bridge the gap between the mind of Henry and the physical world is her deep emotional connection to Lucas Sinclair (Caleb McLaughlin). This distinction clarifies that to escape the mental domain of Vecna, a person needs to have a strong emotional connection linking them to the material world. The music of Kate Bush functions merely as a tool to focus that bond, but the bond itself must be rooted in a specific human relationship.








