In Stranger Things season 5, Will does come out and openly admits that he has a crush on a boy, and the show makes clear that this crush is Mike, but he never looks at Mike and says it to him by name.

What Will Actually Says

  • In season 5, Will gathers his family and friends and comes out as gay in an emotional speech.
  • During this scene, he says he has a crush on “someone who is not a girl” and compares this boy to “his Tammy,” a reference that signals it is someone close to him.
  • Even in this big moment, Will stops short of directly naming Mike, clearly afraid of damaging their friendship.

How The Show Confirms It Is Mike

  • As Will talks about his crush, the camera cuts repeatedly to Mike’s face, inviting the audience to connect the dots that Mike is the boy he means.
  • Ross Duffer has explained that the scene is designed so that Mike and the rest of the group “finally understand” that Will has been in love with Mike all along.
  • Noah Schnapp has also said that by this point it is “100% clear” that Will is gay and in love with Mike, confirming the romantic angle that earlier seasons only hinted at.

So, Does Will “Confess” To Mike?

  • If “confess” means literally telling Mike, “I’m in love with you, Mike,” then no, he never gives that fully direct, named confession on-screen.
  • If “confess” includes coming out, admitting he’s in love with a boy, and letting Mike realize it’s about him, then yes—season 5 effectively gives Will’s long-awaited confession, just in a more indirect and emotionally cautious way.

In fan discussions, people often describe this as Will “finally confessing” to Mike, even though the show keeps a sliver of ambiguity by avoiding the exact words.

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