A loopy Steve Harrington, drugged by Russian operatives, confesses his feelings for his new friend Robin Buckley. The two work together at the ice cream shop Scoops Ahoy and unravel a top-secret Russian scheme together. They're bonded now. It makes sense that they'd fall in love.
The answer is a straight-up no, no. Steve and Robin are “platonic” friends something she made sure to highlight to Nancy several times during season 4. And while many did wish for the former Scoops Ahoy employees to get together, Robin as far as we know is interested in girls and Steve is the only one who knows this.
Robin has a crush on Vickie but isn't sure whether she's gay, although Steve seems certain she is due to the time stamp she left Fast Times at Ridgemont High on when she returned it to the video store. If you've seen the scene where Steve tries to convince Robin, you'll remember it.
It was kind of a collaborative conversation, and I'm really, really happy with the way that it went.” It's for the best that Robin ultimately did not end up with Steve, and that she came out as a lesbian.
In one of the season's final episodes, Steve confesses his feelings to Robin on the bathroom floor of the Star Court Mall. His confession is so endearing, but Robin explains she isn't into him or attracted to him romantically at all; Robin comes out to Steve in one of series' more intimate, touching moments.
The shippers weren't thaaat far off. Robin and Steve didn't get together in Stranger Things season 3 because Robin is gay. This wasn't the original plan though. Maya Hawke just revealed that Robin and Steve actually were supposed to get together at first.
Yes, Robin was obsessed with Steve back in the day, but that's not because she liked him; it's because a girl named Tammy Thompson liked Steve, and Robin was jealous. It takes a moment for Steve to connect the dots, but Robin's coming out isn't met with over-the-top shock from Steve.
The sitcom came to an end in 2014, with the reveal that Robin (Cobie Smulders) and Barney (Neil Patrick Harris) got married only to later get divorced, while Robin ended up once again dating Ted (Josh Radnor) after his children's mother died from cancer.
Steve is initially portrayed as a stereotypical 1980s popular “jock”; he has an antagonistic personality, yet attracts the attention and admiration of many students. Steve is shown to be dating Nancy Wheeler, but after he harasses Jonathan Byers by breaking his camera, Nancy seems to become close to Jonathan.
As mentioned towards the end of Stranger Things season 4, Steve's breakup with Nancy definitely pushed him to change for the better. Gone were his toxic traits from the beginning of the show, and he has since matured emotionally, proving himself to be a more suitable partner for Nancy; possibly more than Jonathan.
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He was Robin's first ever boyfriend back in Canada and he wasn't a good partner for her. He still lives with his mom, he works at a water park, and he's in a band moronically called the Foreskins.
Over a year after Tim Drake (better known to the world as Robin) went on his first date with his current boyfriend Bernard, the two have shared their first on-page kiss.
Robin & Bernard Share a Kiss in DC's Flagship Comic
While Tim narrates his worries about Batman and his coming mission, he sits with Bernard and watches him play video games.
When she and Steve were captured by the Russians and tied up together they get to have a Moment wherein Robin explains her jealousy of him because they come from two entirely separate social circles-she was a band geek and he was the popular jock. She talks about how she was “obsessed” with him.
Tammy Thompson was first described in Stranger Things Season 3, Episode 7, "Chapter Seven: The Bite," when Steve and Robin had a heart-to-heart in the mall bathroom. Steve confessed his romantic feelings for Robin, and Robin then came out to Steve by telling him about her past crush on Tammy Thompson.
Is The Truth Serum a Barbiturate? Going off of the symptoms experienced by Steve and Robin, they may have been injected with some type of barbiturate — a class of central nervous system depressants. In the '60s and '70s, barbiturates were used as tranquilizers to treat anxiety, insomnia, and epilepsy.
“Faberge Organics,” Steve says, after Dustin talks about how Steve's hair must help him get all the ladies. “Use the shampoo and the conditioner and when your hair is damp, not wet, but damp, you do four puffs of the Farrah Fawcett spray.” Yup, that's the secret.
If you want something to happen badly enough, just tweet about it incessantly until you get what you want? Well, it finally pulled through, because Steve Harrington (Joe Keery) from Stranger Things just met his “son,” Jean-Ralphio Saperstein (Ben Schwartz) from Parks and Recreation.
Do Robin and Vickie get together in Stranger Things season 4? Robin doesn't ever explicitly find out if Vickie likes girls or not, and so unfortunately, they do not get together in Stranger Things season 4.
Robin is the on and off love interest of Barney Stinson (Neil Patrick Harris) and Ted Mosby (Josh Radnor), and a close friend to Lily Aldrin (Alyson Hannigan) and Marshall Eriksen (Jason Segel).
Hawke later revealed that Robin and Steve were apparently supposed to get together in season 3 - but it all changed during filming. In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Hawke said: "Throughout filming, we started to feel like she and [Steve] shouldn't get together, and that she's gay.
A student at Hawkins High School, he was best friends with Tommy Hagan and Carol Perkins and the boyfriend of Nancy Wheeler.
Character age: When Robin first stepped onscreen in Season 3, it was revealed that she is a school year behind Steve, making her born in 1968 and 17.
Maya Hawke's character, Stranger Things season 3's Robin Buckley, was introduced as Steve's new coworker at Scoop's Ahoy, though she's mentioned to be at least a year younger than him.
Some time into their friendship Raven unknowingly used her powers to make Robin fall in love with her, and she thought she loved him romantically as well, but Starfire helped Raven see that they do both love each other, just not as lovers.