Is robin gay in stranger things
Robin tells Steve that her ribbing of him and the jealousy she harbored was because her actual crush wouldn’t stop looking at him rather than her. Steve’s typical himbo ignorance confuses him momentarily, and Harrington delivers the line in fitting create. “But Tammy Thompson’s a girl.” As the epiphany that lesbians exist dawns upon our lovable goofball Steve, he takes a moment to process and then reaffirms Robin’s persona and their relationship. “Tammy Thompson, she’s cute and all, but she’s a total dud.”
The relief of acceptance that washes over Robin like a fresh rainbow on a cloudy day served not only as a seminal moment for her and Steve, but it ushered in Stranger Things as a harbinger of queerness. The series’ third season garnered a reported 95 million views, good for the ninth most all-time on the streamer. Having that number of eyeballs on Robin makes her coming out scene perhaps the most widespread in TV history. It takes a show that otherwise wouldn’t be thought of in the same light as something like Ellen, Will & Grace, or Pose and incorporates it into the fold of inspiration for non-straight and questioning kids all over the globe. Teens who m
"I Feel Mixed": Stranger Things' Maya Hawke Weighs In On Robin Getting A Girlfriend
Maya Hawke shares her opinion on whether her Stranger Things character should get a girlfriend. Hawke plays Robin Buckley, who debuted in season 3 of the popular Netflix series. Robin worked at Scoops Ahoy with Steve Harrington, and through him became connected to Dustin Henderson and the other main characters. As Robin grew closer to Steve, she eventually revealed that she is gay, with Stranger Things season 4 teasing Robin getting into a relationship with a girl she has a crush on.
As the stay for Stranger Things season 5 continues, Hawke was asked by Yahoo! Entertainment if she wants Robin to have a girlfriend. Hawke shared her mixed feelings on the subject of Robin's love existence, acknowledging the pros and the cons of her character getting a girlfriend in season 5. Browse Hawke's full response below:
“I don’t know. I sense mixed about it. I feel that it’s both a great thing, but I also love characters where their love animation is not the center of their existence. That friendship with Steve is so special. And friendships have been carrying me through my life. I
Stranger Things might have some of the best characters in television, period. From popular kid-turned-mother of three Steve Harrington (hi, Joe Keery) to the representative that is Robin Buckley (Maya Hawke). Maya’s traits quickly became a fan-favorite when introduced in season 3, as she also happens to be one of the only openly queer characters on the show.
Keep reading for what the cast and crew have said on Robin’s character, her “coming out” scene and quotes from Maya on her potential season 5 affection interest!
One of the most touching scenes on the show was when Robin told Steve she’s same-sex attracted in season 3, which Joe described as “honest” and “rewarding.”
“It was rewarding to get to that final sequence in the midst of all this crazy supernatural s–t that’s going on — to do a scene that felt real and adorable honest,” Joe told ComicBook.com in July 2020. “The action stuff is really fun, but it’s always nice when you obtain a two- or three-page scene to do in full, especially on a show with so many characters.”
Maya told the outlet she was “happy” with scene for “a easy reason.”
“There are a lot of complicated reasons, but the simple reason was that I think it’s really amaz
Steve and Robin Were Originally Supposed to Get Together In “Stranger Things” 3
- Maya Hawke revealed that having Robin and Steve finish up together in Stranger Things season 3 was an option.
- She said that the decision about her sexuality was made gradually.
- In the illustrate, Robin ends up coming out to Steve shortly after he reveals his feelings for her.
If there's one thing we can definitely say about Stranger Things it's that the show is definitely unpredictable. Each season is full of twists, turns and new monsters that I'm really glad don't exist in new existence. Even the characters depart through some serious growth. Steve seemed like a way-to-into himself bad lad on season 1 and by season 3 he's the father figure that saves the day. In season 3, we witness him Steve falling for the new character, Robin, played by Maya Hawke, and it seemed prefer they would end up together, but then boom Stranger Things introduced another twist and it turned out Robin was actually gay.
Robin comes out to Steve in that scene where they're sitting on the floor of the bathroom stall. In the emotional scene, Robin explains to Steve that she was jealous of him because a young woman she had a devotion o
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