The Stand
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Its a very promising beginning that just happens to have the nerve to call itself The End.
Hes even introduced spying on her through a hole in a fence in a clear invasion of her privacy.
It can be much more gruesome and scary.
Frannies dad dies and she starts to have visions of Mother Abagail in the cornfield.
He comforts her and tells her that they could be the only hope for the future of humankind.
The doc is his only friend and consolation, but that doesnt last.
As Stu has his arm around Frannie, you’re free to practically hear Harolds blood boil.
And that theres so much more to come.
J.K. Simmons is so great at reading Yeats.
Lets Kickstarter a podcast where he reads foreboding poetry.
Some interesting movie nods here that almost date the miniseries.
Harold has anEraserheadposter in his room and referencesT2: Judgment Day.
That doesnt feel accidental.