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Well, there was no Stranger Things Season 5, Episode 9, but there is a making-of documentary, titled One Last Adventure. The two-hour doc dives into the production of the fifth and final season, and while much of it is spent on different members of the behind-the-scenes crew who helped it all come together, we do get a look into the writing process. This includes one discussion about the presence of other Upside Down monsters in The Abyss. Writer Paul Dichter, who penned Season 5, Episode 4, “Sorcerer,” said:
“There have to be some monsters in The Abyss. There has to be [a] demogorgon, bat, dog, something. It’s crazy if there’s nothing there, I think.”
While series co-creator Matt Duffer initially agreed with the point, his brother and fellow creator, Ross, wasn’t so sure. He pointed to the scene with multiple Demogorgons in the MAC-Z from earlier in the season, raising concerns about being repetitive. This was echoed by another of the show’s writing staff, Kate Trefry, who warned of potential “demo-fatigue.” It ultimately ends without a resolution, but as we know, they did decide to leave out the monsters from The Abyss in the end.
Did Stranger Things Make The Wrong Choice By Not Having Demogorgons In The Abyss?

One of the big problems with the final battle against Vecna and the Mind Flayer is just how short it is. The heroes win pretty easily in the end, and so it didn’t quite carry enough stakes, as there didn’t seem to be that much of a threat posed to them, especially compared to previous fights with those monsters. Having some other creatures involved could at least have prolonged it, making the victory more difficult to come by and thus like it was well earned.








