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so in this latest episode when she initially meets mall cop to discuss shit he mentions he was a detective for 15 years?  and that heath wouldn’t have been “his” or something?  was the mall cop thing some kind of undercover gig?  one of you bookfags help me out please. 

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8 hours ago, futureman said:

so in this latest episode when she initially meets mall cop to discuss shit he mentions he was a detective for 15 years?  and that heath wouldn’t have been “his” or something?  was the mall cop thing some kind of undercover gig?  one of you bookfags help me out please. 

I took it more like he’d been fired or quit.  I assume we’ll learn the backstory at some point

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so in this latest episode when she initially meets mall cop to discuss shit he mentions he was a detective for 15 years?  and that heath wouldn’t have been “his” or something?  was the mall cop thing some kind of undercover gig?  one of you bookfags help me out please. 


Bookfags, if you’re listening, please spoonfeed this idiot his spoilers by DM.
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Really digging the show thus far. A few corny lines that make you roll your eyes, but plenty of good stuff that overcomes it.

Both Terry and Heath left town and got infected, returned home and then left town again - creating the opportunities which lead to their demise (and that of the victims). But whatever's happening to the Jack character and whatever happened to the chick, don't look to include either of them leaving town. Wondering if this is an intentional pattern change or more coincidental?

Also in the other situations, not only are the victim and "host" impacted significantly, but the families are tragically affected as well: Chick's family & victim's; Heath's family (not sure about his victim's or maybe just didn't pick up on it); but definitely Terry's victim's family. Curious why then the Maitlands haven't experienced as much 'grief' as the other affected families?

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On 1/27/2020 at 3:03 PM, sidis said:

i am highly entertained by this show but it definitely annoys me that we are effectively replaying the azazel character from "fallen."

Not really the same thing. Azazel had no physical form, he just hopped into new bodies and controlled them.

The boogeyman here is perfectly mimicking people or creating doppelgangers.

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On 1/27/2020 at 10:12 AM, Horns RD Standard said:

Curious why then the Maitlands haven't experienced as much 'grief' as the other affected families?

I gathered that the bad guy tried to visit the family and fuck with them but the little girl ain’t scared of him and tells him to fuck himself.  maybe it’s like “it” where if she isn’t afraid of him he can’t do anything. 

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Yeah I lean towards the different family demises we have seen were under the influence of the boogeyman and something with the little girl has prevented him from getting to the Maitlands.  He didn't create dopplegangers of the other family members but maybe he was controlling them like the cop?

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35 minutes ago, DDD Dad said:


csb two of my brothers worked on that film. They said Denzel was a jerk.

That movie freaked me out the first time I saw it.

Time Is On My Side by the Stones took on a whole new meaning for me when I heard it after that.

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12 minutes ago, Steamboat1874 said:

That movie freaked me out the first time I saw it.

Time Is On My Side by the Stones took on a whole new meaning for me when I heard it after that.

I think it's pretty seriously underrated.

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1 hour ago, DDD Dad said:


csb two of my brothers worked on that film. They said Denzel was a jerk.

well, he was possessed by a fucking demon...

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On 1/30/2020 at 3:45 PM, futureman said:

I gathered that the bad guy tried to visit the family and fuck with them but the little girl ain’t scared of him and tells him to fuck himself.  maybe it’s like “it” where if she isn’t afraid of him he can’t do anything. 

A running theory is that Pennywise the being is every evil in all of the King universe 

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11 minutes ago, SubliminalHorn said:

A running theory is that Pennywise the being is every evil in all of the King universe 

Who came up with that one? It doesn't jibe with all his other books.

If anyone is the ultimate evil in the King Universe, it's The Crimson King.

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1 hour ago, rage-a-holic said:

Who came up with that one? It doesn't jibe with all his other books.

If anyone is the ultimate evil in the King Universe, it's The Crimson King.

Damn right 

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28 minutes ago, bschoolprof said:

It's very well done, but given the pacing the last two episodes, and the likely resolution appears to be "the boogeyman makes clones," this should have been 6-7 episodes, not 10.  

Like you have anything else productive to do with your life.

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I watched episode 4 last night.  I liked it.  Yeah, it was a bit slow but needed IMHO for later episodes.  The acting is really really good.


How would you know what is needed for later episodes? Better not be reading on us.
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Like it so far. Someone said the monster failed with the little girl because she did not fear him. I think it feeds off of grief, not fear and she might just be apathetic. She does not seem to show much emotion even talking about her father.

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Really really enjoying this. The dread you feel hanging over each episode is really great. 


Yeah,the score really helps contribute to that as well. The acting, direction, cinematography, and score are all excellent.
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On 1/24/2020 at 9:45 AM, CurlyDumps said:

I was watching Back to the Future on cable recently and noticed  a scene when Biff is driving/listening to the radio, and a broadcaster reports some college football scores. There's a Texas score mentioned. I looked up the '55 season and sadly confirmed "Texas Christian over Texas, forty-seven to twenty" on 11/12/55 was indeed accurate.

Anyone know if Charlie Strong drives a DeLorean?

Texas was 5-5 that year, Joe Clements was QB1, and TCU was ranked #7 (beat Bama and Miami). Later in the year, the Longhorns did beat #8 aggy. The year after that, they won one game, necessitating the change to DKR.

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^Beating Bama and Miami would not be a good indicator of a great team, that year anyway. Ears Whitworth was the Coach at Bama then, he won a total of 4 games in his three years there. Miami was a nothing program until Howard Schnellenberger took over the program in the 80's.

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The portion with the dead abusive mom felt like vintage Stephen King. I was trying to remember who that was and she was on HBO's Dream On in the early 90s and was on SNL for about 2 seasons. 

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I don't think I can overstate how important Dream On was for world class titty scenes for impressionable young men in the pre-internet era.  I'm pretty sure it's slated to be selected for preservation by the US National TV and Film Registry as being culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.  

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