Stranger Things 5 Scene of Friendship Promise Resonates With Fans
On January 1, 2026, X user Tocadx por la LUX (@disociadri) shared a reflective post about a poignant scene in Netflix’s Stranger Things 5. The tweet, written in Spanish, discussed the moment where Jonathan Byers (Charlie Heaton), Nancy Wheeler (Natalia Dyer), Steve Harrington (Joe Keery), and Robin Buckley (Maya Hawke) promise to meet up once a month, even as life inevitably pulls them apart.
Toda la escena de Jonathan, Nancy, Steve y Robin prometiendo verse una mes al mes me aguó guarapo.
— Tocadx por la LUX (@disociadri) January 1, 2026
Porque unx sí promete esas vainas pero la vida siempre se interpone eventualmente y pues nada quedan solo los grupos de Whatsapp. #StrangersThings5
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In English, the tweet reads:
"The whole scene of Jonathan, Nancy, Steve, and Robin promising to see each other once a month watered my guarapo. Because one does promise those things, but life always gets in the way eventually, and well, nothing remains but the WhatsApp groups."
The post included a brief clip showing Nancy Wheeler standing pensively by a body of water, reflecting the scene’s emotional weight. The term “me aguó guarapo” is Venezuelan slang, expressing a tearful or emotional reaction, highlighting how fans relate to the bittersweet realism of the moment.
This scene appears in the series’ epilogue, following the defeat of the supernatural threats from the Upside Down. While the characters attempt to maintain their tight-knit group, the tweet emphasizes how life’s demands often reduce deep friendships to digital check-ins, echoing the experiences of viewers worldwide.
Fan reactions on X range from heartwarming admiration to criticism. Some praised the scene’s emotional depth and realism, highlighting the performances of Charlie Heaton, Natalia Dyer, Joe Keery, and Maya Hawke. Others found certain lines corny or out of character. Despite this, the scene’s focus on enduring bonds resonates broadly, particularly in the context of the series’ final season.
As Stranger Things 5 concludes, this promise among friends underscores the series’ blend of high-stakes drama with quiet, emotional realism—reminding fans that growth, change, and distance are part of life, even for beloved characters.
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