But the real answer is keeping you locked into that subscription.
Yep, I cancel after I have finished a show I am interested in. The funny thing is, I probably wouldn't cancel if they stopped with this weekly release nonsense.What it generally does is makes me wait until the season is over then I watch it all at once.
Derry just felt like a normal town with some really bad parents and a bad history in the movie. When it should be this wretched depressing nightmare of a small town just oozing evil and malice. I never got the sense from the movie that Derry was corrupted to its core, at least not how the book portrayed the town
The descriptions of Castle Rock here sound like it nails that kind of vibe, of a town haunted and infested by evil, with a very dark and very long shadow hanging over it
I dunno, but the tooth monster thing kept me away fron Channel Zero. Should I give it a chance?
Yes you should. You can buy season 1 on amazon digital and it's not expensive. Maybe give the first episode a go and see if it grabs you.
Even if you can't stand the tooth monster, each season is completely different. 4th season starts right before this Halloween.I dunno, but the tooth monster thing kept me away fron Channel Zero. Should I give it a chance?
Watched the first episode, really interesting story.
My only complain is that it's shot kinda poorly. Not a very visually appealing show.
Ten episodes.That's like $8 USD!
It better be worth it! lol
Anyways, does anyone know how many episodes this season is going to have? The show's Wiki page only has 4 listed so far.
They knew what they were doing by making season one about The Reason why Castle Rock is evil.The series so far does a better depiction of the the Derry evil malignant cancerous town thing with Castle Rock than any other King adaption. For that reason almost alone it feels pure King. I hope it delivers.
You're three episodes in and you want the entire season arc?I'm not sure I like the show. 3 episodes in and I don't know what's the point of the show. Can anyone explain the plot? Is the Lawyer gonna set the devil free?
I mean, it's set in the Stephen King universe where the Overlook and the Shining ability exists and she has psychic connections. She's likely a family relativeIs Jackie Torrance just a reference to The Shining or is she related to them?
Probably don't want people to burn through a season and cancel their sub.It bugged me back when 11/22/63 was on. I don't understand why they can't just release them all at once it seems to be working out fine for Netflix.
You leave Melanie Lynskey alone.One of my complains is the acting with the lady that has powers. She seems like a really serious character but the high pitchess of her voice and the way she speaks makes all her scenes come off kinda off...funny? You compare her to the actress that plays the same character but younger version comes off with a bit more gravitas.
One of my complains is the acting with the lady that has powers. She seems like a really serious character but the high pitchess of her voice and the way she speaks makes all her scenes come off kinda off...funny? You compare her to the actress that plays the same character but younger version comes off with a bit more gravitas.
Yeah, Melanie Lynskey is a treasure.
Explain for me please:
To what extent does this show connect or share timelines with previous Stephen King stories?
How is this meant to be an anthology? Will next year have a different setting with the same cast? Or the same setting with a different cast? Will it be rebooted completely for Season 2?
To say that the show is "an anthology" implies that there will be significant year-to-year changes. I'm curious what they really mean by this though, since different "anthology" shows work different ways. If they're already calling it an anthology then they certainly have plans for new seasons, even if those subsequent seasons haven't been greenlighted.Literally no one knows this or if there even will be a season 2. This is the first week of the first season.
To say that the show is "an anthology" implies that there will be significant year-to-year changes. I'm curious what they really mean by this though, since different "anthology" shows work different ways. If they're already calling it an anthology then they certainly have plans for new seasons, even if those subsequent seasons haven't been greenlighted.
Explain for me please:
To what extent does this show connect or share timelines with previous Stephen King stories?
How is this meant to be an anthology? Will next year have a different setting with the same cast? Or the same setting with a different cast? Will it be rebooted completely for Season 2?
Sam Shaw said:We have always been huge, huge, huge fans and acolytes of Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile. It felt like, if we paced ourselves and just tried to tell one worthy installment in the prison and crime and punishment sub-category of Stephen King stories, that would be a lofty enough task, in and of itself. The hope is that we can come back and tell a monster story or a different kind of story, in a future season.
Thanks, I watched the first episode, and it's exactly the type of psychological stuff I dig. Good stuff.Not really? there's some dead animals but no real in your face gore and there's zero sex scenes.
Same, waiting a week is going to suuuuuuckCouldn't sleep but saw that episode 4 was up
HOLY FUCKING SHIT THAT ENDING