Henry lives in an unspoiled world where monsters and other lifeforms live in harmony with a small portion of gentle human beings.
Far away from any protagonist’s violence.
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Henry lives in an unspoiled world where monsters and other lifeforms live in harmony with a small portion of gentle human beings.
Far away from any protagonist’s violence.
In the show, Henry paints himself as a born predator—a lonely boy who always hated humanity and identified with spiders. But TFS showed us a completely different Henry: a terrified kid who had a school life, friends, a sister he cared about, a girl he loved (Patty Newby), and a version of Joyce, Hopper, and Bob.
How do we bridge this gap? Is it just lazy retconning?
No. The answer is far more terrifying, tragic, and psychologically profound. Kaze Trefry themselves dropped the ultimate clue when she stated that Henry is an unreliable narrator in Season 4. Henry isn’t lying to Eleven. He genuinely, 100% believes his own monologue. And here is the exact, step-by-step breakdown of how his mind—and the Mind Flayer—fabricated his false past. To understand Henry, we must understand his autonomy. As both Louis McCartney and Jamie Campbell Bower have heavily implied in interviews, Henry’s monologue is the culmination of a lifetime of severe abuse. He hates humanity because of what humans actually did to him in the lab.
Unlike Will Byers or Billy Hargrove, Henry was not a helpless puppet under a violent host in Season 4. His relationship with the Mind Flayer is a toxic, symbiotic partnership. The Mind Flayer supernaturally groomed him. It fed on his anger, amplified his isolation, and provided a dark cosmic lens through which Henry began to view the world. But to completely sever Henry’s ties to his own humanity, his good memories had to be systematically destroyed. This happened in two brutal phases. I think the turning point of Henry's psychological collapse happened right around the time the Soteria chip was implanted. When Brenner locked his powers away, Henry was left entirely defenseless against years of dehumanizing laboratory torture. At the same time, he was carrying the unfathomable guilt of his mother and sister's deaths. To make matters worse, Patty Newby was gone—either severely injured, dead, or simply unable to find him in the Void anymore. Henry, trapped in his sterile cage, believed Patty had abandoned him.
When a human mind undergoes that level of relentless trauma, the contrast between a happy past and a miserable present becomes physically unbearable. Remembering Patty’s love or another kindness didn't bring comfort; it brought agonizing pain. Henry didn't bury his good memories because he wanted to be evil—he buried them to stop the hurting. He locked his own humanity away just to survive Brenner’s hell. Once Henry buried his human connections, the Mind Flayer stepped in to finish the job. We already have hard, on-screen canon proof that the Mind Flayer can alter memories. In Season 2, within just a few weeks of being flayed, Will Byers began forgetting his own life, completely losing his memory of Bob Newby. Now imagine what the Mind Flayer could do to Henry Creel over decades trapped in Dimension X.
The Mind Flayer didn't just erase the remaining fragments of Henry's good memories; it rewrote them. It gaslit Henry into believing a false, dark history:
- It erased his school days, his classmates.
- It demonized his family, making him remember his parents as pure, hypocritical monsters to justify their murder.
- It replaced his tragic childhood with a chilling, manufactured narrative: You were always a predator. You were always a spider. You never loved anyone.
The Mind Flayer acted like a twisted scientist performing a psychological experiment. It realized that if you strip a human of every single memory of joy, love, and empathy, leaving only pain, fear, and torture—that human will naturally want to watch the entire world burn.
This perfectly explains why Nancy Wheeler’s visions of the Creel house in Season 4 were so relentlessly dark and gothic. Nancy wasn't seeing an objective historical playback of 1959. She was seeing the visions generated directly from Vecna’s Mindscape.
Because Henry’s "emotional software" had been completely overwritten by the Mind Flayer, the illusion he projected to Nancy was his own corrupted reality. This is why Patty, Joyce, and the school are entirely missing from Nancy's vision. They were already dead and buried in the deepest, darkest corners of Henry’s subconscious. This is why the official canon ending of simply "destroying the monster" feels so devastatingly hollow. Henry Creel is not a one-dimensional, born-evil CGI demon. He is the ultimate, brainwashed victim of both the US Government and a cosmic parasite.
In his final moments, the Vecna armor shouldn't just break; his false memories should shatter. He needs to be forced to look past the Mind Flayer’s lies and face the absolute horror of what he became, returning to his true, 100% state: the terrified child from the cave, sobbing and begging Joyce for his life. By treating his ending as a simple physical showdown, the writers chose a lazy checklist over a psychological masterpiece. Henry didn't just deserve to die; his stolen humanity deserved to be remembered.
Let’s establish the first absolute truth: The monologue in the Season 4 finale is Henry’s own voice, not a Mind Flayer ventriloquist act.As Louis McCartney and Jamie Campbell Bower have heavily implied in interviews, Henry’s misanthropic, nihilistic speech is the raw, bleeding culmination of a lifetime of severe, systematic abuse.
He was locked in a sterile environment.
He was dehumanized, treated as a government weapon, and forced to kill when he was just a little boy.
His hatred for humanity didn't drop out of nowhere—it was forged in the fires of the Hawkins Laboratory. His monologue is a massive, twisted trauma response. He is venting his real pain, his real fear of not fitting in, and his desperate, broken desire to find a connection with Eleven. So yes. The Mind Flayer wouldn't care about a little boy’s childhood trauma or a connection with a human girl. This speech belongs entirely to Henry Creel. However, human trauma alone doesn't turn a person into a world-ending, reality-tearing cosmic god. This is where the brilliant, terrifying synergy between Henry and the Mind Flayer comes in.
It is canon that Henry always had a "dark side"—a natural spark of resentment, a strange connection to predators, and an intense vulnerability. But the Mind Flayer didn't just leave him to process his trauma. The Mind Flayer fed on his agony and amplified it to an industrial scale. Henry’s relationship with the Mind Flayer isn’t a violent, unwilling possession like Will’s or Billy’s. It was a slow, supernatural grooming process. The Mind Flayer took Henry's existing dark side, took his very real anger at Brenner and the government, and used it as a foundation to build something infinitely worse.
Here is the ultimate proof that Henry retains his autonomy, and it comes directly from the Stranger Things VR game. In the VR canon, we literally witness a brutal psychological and supernatural struggle between Henry and the Mind Flayer over who is actually directing whom. They are constantly wrestling for control over the hive mind.
Why? Because their ultimate goals are completely fundamentally incompatible:
Henry's Vision: Henry doesn't just want mindless destruction. He is obsessed with order, balance, and structure (just like his fixation on spiders acting as predators to keep the ecosystem stable). He wants to conquer humanity to build a New World—a reshaped reality under his design.
The Mind Flayer's Vision: The Mind Flayer is an entropic, ancient cosmic force. It doesn't care about Henry's aesthetic of a reshaped world; it wants total consumption, absolute assimilation, and a return to a dark, chaotic void.
This ideological clash spawned incredible fan theories that Henry would eventually turn against the Mind Flayer once he realized he was being used as a cosmic battery. Tragically, the main series completely abandoned this built-in internal conflict, giving us an unsatisfying physical showdown instead of exploring a literal civil war inside the Upside Down.
And let’s not forget one crucial, devastating canon fact: when Henry was permanently locked away and handed over to Dr. Brenner, he was only 14 years old. He wasn't some adult, evil mastermind making conscious choices—he was a literal child. His emotional development was completely frozen in survival mode. Spending your entire adolescence being tortured, dehumanized, and treated as a government weapon is what forged that hatred for humanity. The 4x07 monologue isn't the birth of a monster; it's the raw trauma response of a broken 14-year-old kid who never stood a chance.
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i want slorp up vecna’s tentacles like spaghetti
It is kind of cute that his tentacles probably move in different paces and patterns according to his mood 🥺☺️🥹
jamie saying that henry didn’t actually believe it when he said he chose to join the mindflayer but that it was just something he convinced himself of over time to protect his inner child…
everything hurts oh my god
I thought that was obvious !!!😭😭😭
Why so many people treat that in its surface meaning and think there’s inherent evil inside him ???😔
Baby is surrounded by lots of luvvvv 🩵🩵🩵🐙
He looks melancholic 🥺😢🫂
They are just pretending to be kraken and mermaid. 💦🌊🐙🪼🪸
don’t piss me off
I’m speechless。
What is this talking about?
He’s living a peaceful life in Dimension X with my OC and some other wondrous beings. No one will hurt him. 🩵
I wish to see more Vecna-Henry fanart 🥺🥺🥺
More ppl hug this poor wounded arboreal-tentacular-viny-slimy-creaturely cutie with soft blue eyes 🥹🥹🩵🩵🌱🕷️
Just an ordinary Winter-Spring in Dimension X
🌱❄️☃️🌸🩵
Made a “Hug Vecna-Henry” emoji based on the first picture 😆 🫂
Inside a newly renovated Mindflayer X nest:
- Henry feels happy when he gets a cake. So he changes color to a moonlight blue with some tiny flowers blooming from his body.
- A plumpy demodog decides to stay around.
(Yes he has vines so technically he could bloom!)
Anyways this is another abstract piece
I hope he is enjoying the peaceful life 🩵
Everytime I remember how Henry died I feel like screaming. He gets offed like some generic villain, no one speaks of him mournfully, no one has complicated feelings about him, no one ever says his name or sees him as a person in his last minutes, he's just killed like he's nothing.
Like, even a "goodbye, Henry" would suffice, anything to remember the audience that's a goddamn human being who once was a normal lovely boy
Brenner, who is the direct and indirect cause of so much suffering in the series, gets his hand held and a goodbye from his daughter before dying and Henry gets a fucking axe to the neck and a Marvel one liner. it makes me SICK
It sucks for me too. I think it's the main reason I hate season 5. They made us empathize with Henry with TFS, making us understand that he wasn't the bad guy who became one because of Brenner and the Mindflyer. You suffer with him and for him and then what happens? He dies like any other bad guy with an obscene phrase. And only because he's cool. He wasn't cool. I hate him with all my heart. Whatever he once became, he was an unlucky boy who found himself in the wrong place at the wrong time. A boy who fought with all his strength against the monster that was devouring him and only gave in when he saw himself deprived of love. His is a very sad story. And they didn't recognize it. And I will never forgive them for that. Why make TFS to make everything end like this? (What went wrong?) Brenner receives a farewell. Henry whose life Brenner ruined indirectly and directly... eleven blows of the axe. Obscene. For me, season 5 doesn't exist. Not only because of a weak and banal plot, but because of the betrayal suffered by this character. He was a victim in his own way. Henry Creel from TFS suffered the pains of hell. Okay, he becomes old. He does horrible things. But inside he was still that little boy (I'm not saying this. Jamie said it in several interviews, and it was his character), but they made him die like this. (And I'm not talking about Jane, otherwise I'd get furious... and Kali also deserved better than what happened to her. They should have left her alone)
Warning: Mentions of Henry Creel’s death and graphic descriptions.
Henry’s beheading is a realistic beheading it would take more that 2 swings of an axe to fully chop off a human head, especially considering the fact that it was a blunt axe and Joyce is a smaller person but the deliberate detail that it took 11 swings is unsettling it’s like they are expecting us to count it and be like “omg, eleven swings! Like Eleven! The character! How bad ass!” It’s honestly sickening. Especially considering the fact the the number on his Boy Scout uniform was 1106
this show has become so gross, I’m sorry. At this point I wish it never even existed
After three months I still can’t accept that 😭😭😭
And I never will.
You could adopt Henry 🩵🕷️💚
Take him home 🥺🪽🫶
When you feel sad because of many upsetting things in human world, you just hope there is a quiet tentacle monster to hug.
No other humans to disturb.
I somehow found the phrase “dilute some of its murderousness” very touching - from a (cozy) horror story I just read
So: for an alternative ending, maybe someone could also hug the Mindflayer-Vecna-Henry assemblage to “dilute some of its murderousness” 🩵❤️🩹🥲
Let’s dilute that together 🥺
So true still in so many narratives☹️