Stranger Things: 10 Reasons Why Eleven & Max Aren't Real Friends

The third season of Stranger Things introduced fans to the idea of a friendship between the characters of Eleven and Max. Where previously, the two had had little interaction with each other, in Season 3, they got a whole mall montage showing off their newfound closeness.

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However, are the two girls really as friendly as they appear to be? Or is their friendship built on some pretty rocky ground? Max and Eleven might not have as strong a bond between them as you would think. Read on if you want to know why the foundation of Max and Eleven's friendship was not made to last.

10 That First Undercurrent Of Jealousy

When Eleven first saw Max, she was skateboarding around Mike in the school's gymnasium. Eleven mistakenly thought that Max had replaced her in Mike's affections. The look of jealousy on Eleven's face said it all. She was livid. While first impressions aren't always correct, one never really forgets that feeling you get when you first meet a person. When Eleven first met Max, there was absolutely no goodwill for her in Eleven's body.

9 Terrible Relationship Advice

As a test subject in Hawkins National Laboratory, Eleven did not get a lot of experience in the real world. She is a figurative fish out of water. Max does not help matters by giving Eleven some of the worst relationship advice ever given. Instead of promoting communication between Eleven and Mike, Max insists that Eleven play juvenile games with their relationship. Eleven came to Max with no experience, looking for help in something she didn't know how to deal with, and Max gave her nothing good in response.

8 Major Snub When They First Officially Met

Eleven's disdain for Max was made totally apparent when they had the chance to greet each other. Max approached Eleven amiably, actually quite eager to meet the person she had heard so much about. Eleven, still riding that wave of distrust and jealousy from her peek in the gymnasium, walked past Max as if she wasn't there.

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She brushed by her and ignored her existence. If any positive feelings toward Eleven were still felt by Max, that was nothing short of a miracle.

7 Spending Money As A Form Of Healing

Max is honestly a very cool character. But she gives the worst advice to her supposed friends. In order to distract Eleven from her gloomy thoughts regarding Mike's dishonesty, Max took her to the mall. Once there, she got Eleven to go on a spending spree. In essence, Max promoted the concept that buying items at a store could mask a person's despondency. This is an absolutely terrible habit to pick up. We just hope that in Stranger Things' fourth season, Eleven is not a shopaholic.

6 Eleven Is Inconsiderate Of The Dynamics Between Max And Billy

The dynamic between Max and her stepbrother Billy is complex. Both are suffering from hurt feelings from their parents' actions, and it's clear that Billy often takes out his anger on Max. However, there is a degree of affection between the two of them. Eleven shows quite a bit of disregard for Max's relationship with her brother after learning he might be putting the town in danger. Tact is not Eleven's strong suit. She did not think to soften revelations about Billy's actions when talking to Max.

5 Max Puts Eleven In Danger

As a government experiment gone rogue, Eleven is in danger nearly every time she steps outdoors. If she were to be discovered, she would have to spend the rest of her life on the run. As an intelligent person, Max should know this. She should not have encouraged Eleven to use her abilities in public for silly pranks on people. Not only are these pranks needlessly hurtful, they are also beacons of attention for anyone looking out for Eleven.

4 Eleven Used Her Powers To Hurt Max

A line was crossed the day Eleven tripped Max on her skateboard using her telekinetic abilities. Max had simply been talking and laughing with Mike in the gymnasium. She was not doing anything immoral or unsafe.

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And yet, Eleven did not hesitate to send Max sprawling on the ground after pulling the skateboard out from under her. No friendship can be founded on an action like this. Eleven clearly overstepped and acted rashly when she did this.

3 Max Celebrates Eleven's Heartbreak

Tell us you didn't sense this as well, but when Eleven dumped Mike, there was definite glee on Max's face. She reveled in the separation between Eleven and Mike. Granted, Eleven was on board with dumping Mike after he lied to her. However, Max was the one who encouraged this break in the first place. She was the one to put the idea into Eleven's head. And afterwards, there was no remorse on Max's part for doing what she did. A true friend looks out for the best interests of their friend.

2 They Don't Really Hang Out With Each Other

We don't get the sense that Max and Eleven really hung out with each other prior to what we see in the third season. When Eleven first approaches Max for advice on her relationship with Mike, she's hesitant. And Max, in turn, appears astounded that Eleven would turn to her for help. These two feel like they only came together to hang out because the people they are usually friends with were unavailable. Their interactions with each other, when seen from this perspective, come across as forced.

1 With Great Power Comes Frivolous Spying

Eleven and Max were both old enough to know right from wrong. And using Eleven's abilities for frivolous reasons was definitely wrong. The two girls decide to play a game where they spy on people they know using Eleven's powers. Not only is this immoral, it's a terrible activity between supposed friends. Max should not have pressured Eleven to do this, and Eleven should not have suggested it in the first place. Using her powers irresponsibly could have terrible repercussions for Eleven's character down the line.

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