TV's quotable week highlights Stranger Things proposal

A new compilation of the week's best TV quotes spotlights memorable lines from shows like Stranger Things and Fallout. Among the highlights is a heartfelt marriage proposal in the Stranger Things finale. The roundup also captures humorous exchanges from New Year's Eve broadcasts and reality TV.

The latest 'Quotes of the Week' column, published on January 4, 2026, gathers standout dialogue from recent episodes across various series. It features nearly a dozen programs, with contributions from TVLine staff including Nick Caruso and Andy Swift.

In the Stranger Things series finale, characters Lucas and others celebrate their interdimensional adventure with a playful nod to Neil Armstrong, asking if it makes them space travelers. A bonus moment sees Hopper proposing to Joyce Byers, vowing to spend his life with the woman he loves despite his grumpy nature.

"Joyce Byers, will you spend the rest of your life with a tired, grumpy, stubborn old man who loves you very much?"

Other notable lines include RuPaul's accidental mix-up of a contestant's name on Drag Race, likening her to Alicia Edwards instead of Alyssa. On Landman, a character sympathizes with a hotel worker's awkward encounter, joking about its impact on her preferences.

The New Year's Eve special with Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen brings levity, as Cooper reacts incredulously to the 'Heated Rivalry' excitement and a guest's self-description. The Simpsons adds gossip about James Corden through a family anecdote, while Fallout delivers dark humor from Lucy's desperate negotiation and a pep talk among child workers.

Reality TV shines in The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, where one cast member critiques another's emotional volatility. Beyond the Gates explores romantic expectations with talk of mutual wooing. This collection underscores the wit and drama defining current television.

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Photorealistic illustration of Stranger Things Season 5 cast battling Upside Down threat in Hawkins, with Netflix premiere details and positive review highlights.
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Stranger Things season 5 premieres on Netflix with positive early reviews

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Netflix's Stranger Things returned for its final season on November 26, 2025, with the first four episodes drawing praise for their pacing and revelations. The sci-fi series picks up after the events of season 4, focusing on the ongoing threat in Hawkins. Reviewers highlight a strong start, though some interpersonal subplots feel secondary amid the high stakes.

Television viewers on December 31, 2025, will have plenty of options to celebrate the transition to 2026, including star-studded New Year's Eve countdown specials and the series finale of Netflix's Stranger Things. Hosts like Ryan Seacrest and Anderson Cooper will lead festivities with live performances, while other programming spans sci-fi, sports, and marathons.

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The year 2025 delivered standout television with series like Severance, The White Lotus, and Stranger Things captivating audiences through dystopian twists, resort dramas, and supernatural adventures. These shows sparked viral discussions, earned major awards, and dominated streaming charts worldwide.

The final episode of Netflix's Stranger Things season 5 has garnered 1.1 million RSVPs for theatrical screenings on New Year's Eve. Co-creator Ross Duffer announced that 3,500 showtimes across more than 620 theaters are already sold out. The episode will also stream on Netflix concurrently.

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As New Year's Eve approaches, a roundup highlights top films and episodes centered around the holiday. The list features classics and lesser-known gems for festive viewing. Published on December 31, 2025, it avoids overexposed content like the Stranger Things finale.

Finn Wolfhard hosted Saturday Night Live with a sketch spoofing the backlash to Stranger Things' finale, including a nod to the Conformity Gate theory about a hidden better ending. The episode drew criticism for some jokes but highlighted ongoing fan discontent. Attendees like the Duffer Brothers faced heckling from upset viewers.

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Building on season 1, Prime Video's Fallout season 2 sends characters like Lucy, Maximus, and The Ghoul toward the Mojave Wasteland, weaving in numerous Easter eggs from Fallout: New Vegas. Fans have spotted nods to Mr. House, Novac, the Great Khans, and more in the early episodes, enriching the show's lore for gamers.

 

 

 

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