Yes, the fics where Ilya goes to Shane's game in his jersey are cute and romantic. But why has no one even considered:
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Yes, the fics where Ilya goes to Shane's game in his jersey are cute and romantic. But why has no one even considered:
No, there is no secret ending. Yes, the weird fourth wall breaking and Truman references are still intentional.
The point is, Mike Wheeler the storyteller is unhappy with his ending, and that's why he's a storyteller. He'd rather write fiction than live his reality. He is the narrator of this story, and always has been. He has little to no interiority because he's not supposed to be a character in this story. He's just there. Will and Jane are the main characters.
The show always used recurring door imagery and metaphor, and we are told quite explicitly which doors Jane, Mike, and Will chose in the end. Jane chose the first (death), Mike chose the second (acceptance of fate), and Will chose the third (escape).
Jane represents childhood magic apparently, and although I feel her character was done injustice, I can dig a character being tied to an allegorical concept. So really, that means Jane was an allegory in Mike's story. Perhaps representing childhood wonder, first loves, and innocence? Therefore her death signifies the loss of childhood, and even the death of love itself.
Mike imagines an ending where She (magic, wonder, love) lives on. She's free but she's also isolated. On her own like that, it's not so different to being kept in Mike's basement or Hopper's cabin. Mike must associate something very shameful to these concepts, otherwise he wouldn't constantly hide her away in his story, despite loving her so much.
Still, he wants to believe in this alternative ending where Jane, who is love, and innocence, and magic, lives on in relative peace. He implies that simply believing it can make it true. Will believes too. They share a meaningful look before being interrupted by an opened door, and it's their last ever interaction on-screen.
No, there is no secret ending. There are many endings, and it's just that we've only been shown one of them. The bittersweet one. Mike killed magic, first love, and childhood wonder. Then he gave Will the good ending. Mike thinks the good ending is having Will no longer love him, and sending him far away from him.
Finally, he chose the second door. This means he didn't write the ending he wanted, but the ending he felt he deserved. He will never tell the true story of the mage. As in, he will never clarify what Jane actually represented, and what her death truly meant to him.
I cannot stress this enough. I cannot stop thinking about what Noah went through — both as a person and as an actor — just to give Will Byers a proper story. It is so cruel it honestly makes my blood boil.
• First off, Noah literally felt afraid to even ask the writers for a proper, sensible ending for his character. Imagine being the person who’s lived with this character for years, who has shaped him, who cares so deeply about the story and queer representation, and yet feeling like even asking for a decent conclusion might get you mocked, or ignored. And then even after he asks? They still fail him. They still cannot accomplish a coherent, respectful, and emotionally satisfying ending for Will.
• Then, there’s the live panels. The Duffer Brothers, in front of fans, tell him they would have “written him off” if there’d been a sixth season. That’s not a joke. That’s not banter. That’s clearly meant to humiliate him. And they did it on a live stage, publicly. Think about that for a second — the actor who has poured himself into this role for 10 years, treated like his work and input don’t matter, like he’s disposable.
• And the live panels didn’t stop there. When Noah jokingly mentioned all the ideas he’d pitched, all the things he’d suggested to make Will’s arc meaningful — things that were shut down — they responded with: “What more could you possibly want?” This is after years of being ignored and dismissed. This is blatant gaslighting.
• During the press tour for season 5, Noah was actively prevented from talking about Byler. He couldn’t defend the story, he couldn’t share his perspective, he couldn’t even acknowledge what fans cared about. And so he barely spoke at all during early promo, which people may have misread as disinterest or lack of passion — when the reality is that he was silenced by the showrunners themselves.
• And let’s talk about the actual writing. The Duffer Brothers finally gave Will a coming out scene in the final season, but they made him live through a full unrequited love arc in the same season, knowing that Noah personally related to that experience. And the scene itself? Noah filmed it for twelve hours straight. TWELVE HOURS. He cares deeply about queer representation. He put himself through months of stress and trauma, knowing how important it was to do justice to the character. And the way they handled it? It’s like they built the emotional intensity of Will’s arc around inflicting stress on the actor rather than crafting a thoughtful story.
• And then there’s the wrap gift: Will’s painting. A gesture that could have been sweet, that could have been meaningful, that should have been celebratory — but given the context, it reads as cruel, ironic, and manipulative. After months of anxiety, after having his ideas ignored, after being publicly embarrassed multiple times — the gift doesn’t land as a reward. It lands as a reminder.
• We haven’t even gotten into the emotional toll. Noah was dissociating between takes, literally needing three days of sleep after filming the coming out scene. He had to relive aspects of his own life — his own trauma — in front of a film crew, to give the fans something meaningful. And then the episode gets review-bombed by homophobes online, while the Duffer Brothers mock him in interviews and panels. This isn’t just callous. This is active psychological cruelty.
I might sound like I’m overanalyzing, but I see it. Every interaction, every decision, every “joke” and panel comment — it’s a pattern. It’s a narrative built around undermining Noah, diminishing Byler, and controlling queer representation in a way that’s harmful rather than affirming.
Noah has been fighting for this representation for years. He cared. He stressed. He advocated. And the showrunners? They treated him like a prop. Like a punchline. Like his labor, his stress, and his personal connection didn’t matter at all.
So yes. I might read too many thrillers. I might watch too many crime documentaries. But I see patterns. I see cruelty. I see a system of emotional manipulation and silencing that is frankly horrifying. And I needed to say it because nobody else seems to want to.
Noah Schnapp deserved better. Will Byers deserved better. Byler deserved better. And queer fans deserve better than a story shaped around humiliating the actor who cares most about it.
mike wheeler who thinks hes too late + will byers who would wait forever is something that can be so personal actually
every universe except this one, i guess.
There was a trend on twt 😌
I really really really need 10 million more words of Dutch politicians falling in love in every sort of scenario I'm
Anyways I Joined a new fandom today
i've been reading abt them sm holy shit
all my anon fics in one place (heed all warnings/tags)
'the shape that i'm in now'
'the reason why'
'glad it's you'
'tie me up, hold me down'
'picking up pieces'
there's also this fic involving c!punz but please heed warnings
Art for Chapter Two of “Ain’t No Love In Oklahoma”
Or; storm chaser au
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I succumbed
I did the meme guys. Are you proud?
sometimes when im happy with life and i remember how sirius never got to know about regulus's sacrifice and still believed he's a death eater and i want to kms
Wolfstar vs Jegulus
all the young dudes and choices core
“Is it better to speak or to die?” Ask Regulus Black, oh wait, you can’t.
im sensing a pattern here🤔🏳️🌈
Sirius spent hours in grimmauld place talking to a young portrait of Regulus. He never learned how Regulus really died, or why he joined the deatheaters. He just missed his little brother, the one before war made him cruel and angry, he missed the little brother that loved him.
And he died never knowing that with his dying breathe Regulus prayed his sacrifice would save the only person he truly cared about, his brother.
It didn’t.
Not a day of peace in this fandom