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Would you have gone back in time again for her? Even though time would probably kill her off just to fuck with you?

Not if I kill time first.

No. For that exact reason.

The Yellow Card Man explained exactly how it works. People without the willpower to give up and move on when it's time to move on are doomed to suffer over and over again.

Basically the whole point of this show is a rebuke of nostalgia for the "good old days" and the ending is the logical conclusion of this theme.

This makes a lot more sense if you realize Stephen King is crazy librul.

no, the last thing he did was perfect.

she should have lived a long life. marathoned the series and cried a bit at the end.

i dont know what this is but sarah gadon is a 10

Is this good, should I watch it?

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Yes, although you'll either like the ending or you'll get mad at it

post webms.

It's worth checking out at least. Personally I thought it was really good

Just saw it's only one season, nothing to lose I guess.

>Just saw it's only one season, nothing to lose I guess.
You say that now, but by the end of it you'll have a void in your heart since there's no more waifu

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Why not, you can always reset the bimbo

Nah her face is fucked up

I tried, got about 5 episodes in and couldnt handle the acting anymore. I loved the setting and premise, most of the acting is fine, but jesus christ early on in the series it was fucking painful and each episode there was a glaring line that was delivered so poorly

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Fpbp in my opinion

Whats the morale of the show? Roll over and accept your fate?
Thank you Stephen, very uplifting

Nothing to lose but a seasons worth of time.

The show veers from the book strongly almost from the get go. Bill turcotte is in his 30s or 40s and dies of a heart attack when Jake goes to kill Frank Dunning. In the series he becomes his 20 year old sidekick. It seems many adaptations of King's works change major details, characters and plot points, usually for the worse, although the Mist was an improvement.