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The only main Stranger Things character who doesn’t get to ride off into the sunset is Eleven. When she and her friends get through the portal back to Hawkins, Dr. Kay and her goons are waiting for them, leaving her with no choice but to sacrifice herself to ensure their safety. Mike doesn’t understand her decision, but he eventually comes up with a story that helps him wrap his head around the situation. Here are three reasons to believe Mike’s theory about Eleven in Stranger Things and three not to.
Reason Not to Believe: the Government Gives Up

One of the stranger things about the show’s epilogue is that there’s no mention of the government. It’s still present in Hawkins when El sacrifices herself, but 18 months change a lot of things. If El really were still alive, Kay would surely be hunting her down, turning her new peaceful home into a battleground. The fact that the villain just takes the young girl’s death at face value should say a lot.
Reason to Believe: the Number of Waterfalls

Early in Season 5, Mike talks with Eleven about their plans after Vecna is defeated and the Upside Down is no longer a threat. He wants to travel with her to a place with three waterfalls and live out their days in solitude. However, in the epilogue, Mike is hard on himself for pushing such a childish idea, believing that if he had a better plan, Eleven would’ve been on board. Well, there’s hope for him yet because the place his beloved travels to in the vision has two waterfalls, teasing that she may have loved his idea from the jump.
Reason Not to Believe: Kali Would’ve Died Already

There are more than a few holes in Mike’s story, as it’s hard to believe that Eleven was able to use her powers and get back through the portal without anyone noticing. He fills in the gaps by explaining that Kali was casting her magic from afar, only making it look like Eleven was caught up in the explosion. But that idea doesn’t really hold weight because, even if Kali survived her gunshot wound, the destruction of the Upside Down began at Hawkins Lab, her last known location.











