As I write this, Stranger Things is about to air for the final time ever on Netflix. This is it—ten full years of fan theories, trailer hunts, and that thrill of waiting for the next chapter. More than almost any recent show, it became woven into our lives.
Think about it: for a decade it was the constant entertainment that we either watched over and over, or used as fuel for long, run‑out online discussions about what could happen next. That kind of presence is rare—on a scale you’d normally reserve for shows like MASH* or Cheers, the ones people remember for a lifetime.
Whatever you feel about tonight’s final episode, remember the bigger story: this show gave us a decade of shared moments—of fear, wonder, jokes, and community. Ross Duffer wrote that they all watched it together, and now the rest is history for these talented actors.
So here’s to Stranger Things, and here’s to the memories we made along the way. Cheers.

And just for posterity’s sake here’s the moment on the squawk radio wsqk station right after the countdown to New Year’s. The station was off the air and hours but we had a lot of enjoyment from this as well..
We will miss it all.
Every last bit of it …
