‘Stranger Things’ might have drawn the curtains on the series with the Season 5 finale that exploded with shocking twists and emotional farewells, but the fan chatter about the show is far from dying down. Be it gushing over surprising sequences or dissecting disappointing endings, the viewers have yet to move on from the supernatural series they invested a decade of their lives in.Among all those analyses and criticisms, one scene in particular has taken social media by storm — the moment in Volume 2 where Max Mayfield finally escapes Vecna’s mindscape alongside young Holly Wheeler became a meme factory, not for its drama, but for how slowly Max seems to take her sweet time running away. Honestly, more people have found it rather ridiculous than relatable.

And now actress Sadie Sink, who played Max in the series, has weighed in.
Sadie Sink reacts to escape scene memes
In a recent appearance on ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon’, Sink laughed about the now-viral moment when her character, Max, and Holly stop to share a heartfelt conversation right in the middle of escaping. “When I was shooting it, I don’t know if the sense of urgency crossed my mind,” she admitted on the show. “But then, watching it, clearly I’m taking my sweet time with it… like, ‘why are we doing a podcast episode right now? Run!’” Sink joked, referencing how fans have turned the scene into memes comparing the dialogue-heavy shot to a laid-back podcast chat.Her comment — that the pacing in that moment didn’t exactly convey run for your life energy — has sparked laughter across platforms.One fan on X even said Sink’s self-aware humor made the whole meme craze “even better,” proving audiences are in on the joke as much as the actress herself.
Decoding the scene
The moment that sparked it all happens in episode 6 of the final season, when Max and Holly Wheeler (played by Nell Fisher) are trying to flee Henry “Vecna” Creel’s mindscape (Camazotz). Instead of sprinting straight through a portal to safety, Max pauses… and pauses… and talks. And talk. Fans were quick to turn that lingering pep talk into memes — complete with added microphones and headphones, as if Max and Holly were hosting a full-blown podcast episode in the Upside Down.


