After four seasons of being pulled apart, it's time for Jopper to have their day in the sun on StrangerThings.
Joyce Byers and Jim Hopper have been fan favorites since the early days of Stranger Things. With each passing season of the hit show, it seems that their fan base grows more substantial, with more and more viewers wanting the two to finally get together romantically. So when they finally shared their first kiss in Vol. 2 of the show’s fourth season, fans of the couple were overjoyed.
Joyce and Hopper Have Been Through A Lot Together As noted in the season-two episode “Trick or Treat, Freak,” Joyce and Hopper have a history dating all the way back to their high-school years, in which they would share cigarettes between periods. That’s the most we know about that period of their lives, aside from some creative non-canon suggestions from Harbour and Ryder themselves, but that simple fact still manages to make their arc throughout the show feel even more impactful.
Season 2 was a bit rockier for them. It’s revealed that not only has Hopper taken in Eleven and become more reclusive and reserved as a result, but Joyce has gotten into a relationship with Bob Newby , effectively blocking any potential romantic moments between her and Hopper. But Bob being in the way of potential romance did give Joyce and Hopper more room to expand on their friendship, and it’s arguably the best season for them growth-wise.
"Jopper" as an Established Couple After Season 3, Hopper’s fate was sort of left up in the air. It was hinted that he was still alive, but, of course, that wasn’t to be revealed until the show’s fourth season finally dropped on Netflix. Even though Joyce and Hopper share only a single scene in Vol. 1 the season actually develops them quite well off-screen. Joyce is reeling from the guilt of “killing” Hopper. Meanwhile, he’s imprisoned in Russia trying to find a way home.
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