Streamer Adin Ross has a few things to say about Stranger Things. During a recent stream, he asked his viewers if they watched the ending of the show. Speaking about the character Will, Ross said:“I didn’t watch it. Do you know what they did? The end of Stranger Things, the way that they beat the monster, is he comes out as being gay. You know how f*cking crazy that is bro? Hollywood, I don’t know what’s gotten into you guys to push this little f*cking weird-a** like thing. Like, dude, I don’t like, genuinely bro, what the f*ck was that?”Ross went on to say:“I think in season one he got f*cked in the b*tt by that monster. I am just being real. Like the character on the show that’s what they made them do it. It’s just crazy bro.”Netizens reacted to Adin Ross’s comments, and one X user wrote:“Hey @adinross, maybe try actually paying attention to the show before commenting bud.”Scott Herman @Scott_HermanLINKHey @adinross, maybe try actually paying attention to the show before commenting budAnother X user wrote:“The insane weird and horrible things this grown a** man is saying what the actual f*ck??????? and people will still say that the ga is not homophobic.”A social media user asked:“Wow, a paid demboy shill question the narrative? Are the tides turning?”Meanwhile, one X user opined:“If monsters can be beaten by friendship sacrifice and love why is self acceptance suddenly off limits.”One netizen said Adin Ross missed the point of Stranger Things’ narrative, commenting:“You’re missing the point of the story and the medium. Will coming out is about who he is, not a weapon or a plot device.”More about Adin Ross’s opinion and what Noah Schnapp said about this season of Stranger ThingsAdin Ross suggested that there was no point in pushing the narrative. He asked how the Stranger Things character could beat the “craziest” and “strongest” monster by coming out of the closet. According to him, this made no sense. He said:“So, it is what it is. It’s insane. I understand he’s gay in real life. That’s great, fantastic, right? But you are telling me right now there’s an intervention, tells everyone that he’s gay and that’s how he beats the monster. That’s f*cking crazy. That is the definition of Hollywood goy slop.”Noah Schnapp, who plays the character of Will, was a recent guest on The View. Whoopi Goldberg asked him what it felt like to be a part of a “global phenomenon” that Stranger Things created with its performance. Schnapp said:“Oh my god. It never ever becomes real. I feel like it's always just like pinch me, is this a dream kind of thing. Even sitting here now with you guys. But it’s amazing. It's such an honor that so many people love it.”When asked how he felt when he shot the scene where Will discovers that he has powers similar to Eleven, Noah Schnapp said he felt like a fan screaming. However, he added that this season of Stranger Things was something new for Will, and he was jumping in his apartment while reading the script. He said he wanted to tell everyone about the season, but he had to wait for two years.