The play has many scenes that subtly suggest the possibility of a love story between Hopper and Joyce. Their interactions include moments of flirtation, and there was an almost kiss that was interrupted. Hopper even suggested the idea of running off to Mexico together. However, Joyce’s determination to uncover the mystery of the animal killings in Hawkins took precedence over personal pursuits as she wanted to save her town.
While it seems they will get back together, fate has a tragic ending for them. At the end of the play, Joyce plans to meet Hopper at Enzo’s at midnight. Unfortunately, Hopper is unable to make it as he is set to leave for war the following morning. Hence their intended date was unfulfilled as Hopper was drafted into the Vietnam War in 1963.
As Jim Hopper goes off to war, Joyce finds herself in a relationship with Lonnie Byers. He is portrayed as a shit person who has even said hurtful things to Joyce. Eventually, they got married and had kids together. The reasons behind Joyce’s decision to date and marry Lonnie, despite his flaws and her history with Hopper, are not explicitly known. Though she might have a reputation of liking bad boys as suggested by Hopper’s dad.