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Steve Harrington is a fictional character from the
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television series ''
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'', portrayed by
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. Though initially characterized as a stereotypically unlikeable jock, Steve has progressed throughout the series into a more courageous, thoughtful, and caring character. His character development has been well received, with critics calling him the show's breakout character and its emotional anchor. Initially a part of the first season's recurring cast, Keery was promoted to a series regular in the second season.


Development and characterization

Joe Keery originally auditioned to play Jonathan Byers prior to landing the role of Steve. Actor Chase Stokes, known for his role in ''Outer Banks'', also auditioned for the role of Steve, but admitted that he forgot his lines and "effed up" at the audition.
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originally intended to make Steve's character even more antagonistic, with his death slated to take place in the first season. Upon casting Keery, the Duffer Brothers "fell in love" with his portrayal and decided to keep Steve alive and give him a small redemption arc for the season. Executive producer
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said that Steve's evolving role in the second season was initially unplanned, with the Duffer Brothers deciding in the middle of writing the season to pair Steve's character with
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due to both characters being "alone" and experiencing heartbreak.


Fictional biography


Season 1

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
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, but after he harasses Jonathan Byers by breaking his camera, Nancy seems to become close to Jonathan. After Steve sees Jonathan and Nancy together, he accosts Jonathan, but is beaten by him in a fight. This causes Steve to see the error of his ways and abandon his former friends. Traveling to the Byers' home to apologize to the pair, he becomes involved in Nancy and Jonathan's fight against the
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, which they successfully banish. At the conclusion of the season, Nancy buys Jonathan a new camera and Steve continues his relationship with Nancy, while becoming more friendly towards Jonathan after their shared experience.


Season 2

Steve's relationship with Nancy is stressed, and he breaks up with her after she will not say she loves him. He calls her out after her drunken tirade at a party, during which she called their relationship fake. Steve also finds himself at odds with Billy Hargrove, a new student at the school who seeks to become its tough guy. Steve becomes involved with Mike Wheeler and his friends after Dustin asks him to help find his "pet" D'Artagnan, unaware it is a creature from the Upside Down that his friends call a “Demodog”. Steve and Dustin bond over how to talk to girls, and soon Steve also takes him, Mike, Lucas, and
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, Billy's step-sister, under his wing. Steve protects the children as Demodogs start ravaging across Hawkins, giving time for
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and Jim Hopper to close the gate to the Upside Down, and for
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to have the Mind Flayer exorcised from his body. He also defends the kids against Billy, and is knocked unconscious before Max is able to disable her brother. Later, during the night of the Snow Ball, a school dance, Steve gives Dustin advice while driving him to the dance, finally acknowledging a caring side to himself.


Season 3

Now graduated from high school, Steve works at the Scoops Ahoy! ice cream parlor at Starcourt Mall with Robin Buckley (
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), a former classmate who teases him frequently. Dustin, having returned from science camp and set up a
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tower to talk with his new girlfriend Suzie in Utah, gets Steve's help to translate a Russian radio message he overhears. Robin helps with the translation, indicating a site at the mall, and Lucas' sister Erica (
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) is recruited to sneak into the site in exchange for free ice cream. Steve, Robin, Dustin, and Erica find a secret Soviet base under the mall that is attempting to open a portal to the Upside Down. Though Steve and Robin are captured and drugged, Dustin and Erica help save them and return to the surface to warn the others. Whilst coming off the drugs, Steve admits he is attracted to Robin and learns that Robin is a lesbian, but accepts her sexuality. In the following battle with the Mind Flayer, Steve helps to stop the possessed Billy from ramming the car that the group is using to escort Eleven away, and joins the rest in distracting the Mind Flayer with fireworks as the gate in the Soviet base is shut down. With the mall's destruction from the battle, Steve and Robin lose their jobs at Scoops Ahoy and get work at the local
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.


Season 4

In spring 1986, Steve continues to work at the video store with Robin, and remains close friends with Dustin. After cheerleader Chrissy Cunningham is mysteriously found dead inside the trailer of fellow student Eddie Munson, Steve and Robin help Dustin and Max locate Eddie. They reveal the existence of the Upside Down to him, and name the entity that killed Chrissy:
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. When Vecna possesses Max, Steve alongside Dustin and Lucas frees her from his curse by playing her favorite song, "
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", on her headphones, having learned from Nancy and Robin that music breaks his spell. Based on Max's account of what she saw while possessed, Steve and the others investigate the abandoned home of Victor Creel, who was arrested for the deaths of his wife, son and daughter (which the group believes Vecna to have committed) in the 1950s. They notice the lights flickering and later exploding while Vecna claims his third victim. Dustin later notices his compass malfunctioning and realizes that a gate to the Upside Down must be nearby. The gang traces the source to Lover's Lake; Steve dives down to investigate, but is dragged into the Upside Down by a tendril and swarmed by bat-like creatures. Nancy, Robin and Eddie arrive and protect him. While traveling the Upside Down, Eddie notices that Steve is still in love with Nancy and encourages him to act on his feelings. The group finds another gate at the site of Chrissy's murder and escapes the Upside Down, but Nancy is briefly possessed by Vecna and shown a vision of Hawkins being torn apart. The group plans to kill Vecna that night; Max volunteers to bait Vecna into possessing her as the others attack him while he is distracted. Steve, Nancy and Robin go to the Creel house in the Upside Down; on the way, Steve admits to Nancy that he is still in love with her, and thanks her for making him a better person. The group finds Vecna inside the Creel house; Steve and Robin set him ablaze using
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while Nancy shoots him, apparently killing him. However, Vecna manages to briefly kill Max, allowing a fourth gate to open and unleash faults that tear through Hawkins. Two days later, the town recovers from an "earthquake". Steve, Dustin and Robin volunteer to help affected victims, where Steve encourages Robin to talk to her crush, Vickie. However, the Upside Down begins to infiltrate Hawkins, ripping ravines throughout its streets, unleashing complete and utter chaos.


In popular culture

The character appears in ''
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'' as a DLC character along with
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as a fellow survivor being hunted by the Demogorgon throughout the Hawkins Lab.


Reception

Steve's character development and redemption arc has been positively received by critics. Writing for ''
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,'' Daniela Gama noted that although Steve was originally meant to be despised by viewers in Season 1, he has since become "one of the most beloved characters in the series" due to his courage, kindness, acceptance, and evolving hairstyle. Rachel Leishman of ''The Mary Sue'' described his redemption arc as a "masterclass in how to treat your characters," noting how Steve continually strives to change himself for the better. Steve's relationship with the series' younger characters has earned much attention, with Josh Wigler of ''
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'' describing Steve as the "breakout hero" of Season 2 and citing his emergence as a fan favorite due to his budding friendship with
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. Evan Romano of ''
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'' also praised Steve's evolving role, particularly his friendship with the younger children and his transition from "popular kid" to "reluctant but outstanding surrogate babysitter." His popularity also resulted in Steve becoming the subject of an internet
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focused on his protective nature, with fans creating compilation videos and referring to Steve as a "mom" or "dad."
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, who plays Jim Hopper in the series, referenced the meme in 2019 when he posted a screenshot of Steve to
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and captioned it "Happy Father's Day." The response to Steve's character in Season 3 continued to be positive, with critics highlighting his relationship with Robin Buckley as a sign of his character growth. Writing for ''
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'', Damien Lykins lists Steve's reaction to Robin's
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as his best moment in the season, describing the interaction as "sweet and heartfelt." Philip Ellis of ''Men's Health'' partially attributed the character's ongoing appeal to his platonic relationship with Robin, stating that his role as "an unflappable gay ally" even in the small town 1980s setting is a testament to him being one of the most "enduringly popular characters" in the series. Many critics consider Steve to be among the best characters of the show, with Laura Bradley of '' Vanity Fair'' calling Steve a "lovable mascot" as well as the show's "greatest triumph." Kaitlin Thomas of ''
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'' referred to Steve as the emotional anchor of the show, stating that the series "could not survive" without his presence as the "heart and soul" of the series and the viewers' emotional connection to it. Prior to the release of the final two episodes of the fourth season, Netflix seemingly responded to fans' concern for Steve's fate by debuting several billboards emblazoned with the words "Protect Steve."


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