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The Stand: How the Penultimate Episode Differs from Stephen King's Book


The Stand: How the Penultimate Episode Differs from Stephen King's Book
The eighth and penultimate episode of
Warning: spoilers ahead for the eighth episode of
The Stand appropriately titled "The Stand". If you haven't seen the episode or are unfamiliar with King's novel, now would be a good time to turn back.
This week's episode was almost entirely focused on Vegas with Ray, Larry, and Glen facing off with Flagg and while the general mechanics of how that showdown changed (we'll explain that as you keep reading) the end result of the experience is the same: the Hand of God sets off Trashcan Man's nuke, thus ending this battle of good versus evil with good winning when everyone in Vegas is vaporized in the blast.

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Katherine McNamara Opens Up About Learning Boundaries from Shadowhunters, Arrow

Katherine McNamara is currently starring in CBS All Access's adaptation of Stephen King's The Stand as Julie Lawry, a small-town girl with a wild streak who also happens to be a not-so-great person. It makes the character a good fit for Randall Flagg's (Alexander Skarsgard) group of survivors in [...]

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The Stand: How "Fear and Loathing in New Vegas" Differs From Stephen King's Book


The Stand: How "Fear and Loathing in New Vegas" Differs From Stephen King's Book
The fifth episode of
The Stand debuted on CBS All Access on Thursday with "Fear and Loathing in New Vegas" taking viewers into Randall Flagg's (Alexander Skarsgard) stronghold for the first time. At the same time, things continued to develop for those in Mother Abagail's (Whoopi Goldberg) Boulder Free Zone after spies were sent off at the end of "The House of the Dead" last week. As has been the case with previous episodes of
The Stand, there are some significant differences between Stephen King's book and the series and we're breaking down some of the major ones we spotted as the story begins to move even closer to the showdown between good and evil.

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The Stand: Katherine McNamara Sees Her Julie Lawry Role as An Opportunity for Good


The Stand: Katherine McNamara Sees Her Julie Lawry Role as An Opportunity for Good
While viewers of CBS All Access'
The Standgot a taste of how distasteful wild child Julie Lawry could be when the character debuted in the series' fourth episode, "The House of the Dead", it was this week's "Fear and Loathing in New Vegas" that really drove home how disturbing and awful the young woman is. Played by
Arrow star Katherine McNamara, Julie is manipulative, crass, and even cruel, mocking those who are different or less fortunate than she is while also turning a blind eye to suffering. She's exactly the sort of person you'd expect to heed the call of the devilish Randall Flagg. But for McNamara, while Julie is a terrible example of humanity, she sees the good in playing her, hoping to use the opportunity to guide people to simply be better.

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Kat McNamara on The Stand, Making a Movie in Quarantine, Shadowhunters & Arrow


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Kat McNamara did not spend 2020 learning to crochet or baking banana bread over and over and over again. Instead, the 25-year-old actress filmed a horror movie from home, started development on a YA adaptation, appeared at virtual fan conventions, and plotted where her career goes next as she looks to explore what she calls “new avenues of her psyche.”
But the pandemic escapes no one, so we’re meeting over Zoom. “I have tried to make the best of it, being the stubborn optimist I am,” she laughs as we both admit 2020 was not the year either of us planned for.

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Katherine McNamara says The Stand Adaptation Brings the Story "Full Circle"

CBS All Access's The Stand is the latest adaptation of the iconic Stephen King novel to hit the small screen, but for Katherine McNamara, who plays Julie Lawry in the nine-episode series, it may be the most complete version yet. In a new featurette highlighting this latest adaptation, McNamara [...]

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The Stand: Katherine McNamara Talks Julie Lawry's Evolution

This week's episode of The Stand, 'The House of the Dead' saw the introduction of Julie Lawry. Played by Katherine McNamara, Julie is a far different character than fans have seen from the actress, best known for her more heroic roles as Clary Fray on Freeform's Shadowhunters and as Mia Smoak on [...]

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The Stand: How "the House of the Dead" Differs From Stephen King's Book


The Stand: How "the House of the Dead" Differs From Stephen King's Book
The fourth episode of
The Stand debuted on CBS All Access Thursday and moved the story forward a great deal with the introduction of a couple of new, but key, characters, as well as advanced Randall Flagg's plot against Mother Abagail and the Boulder Free Zone. While the nine-part limited series is largely a faithful adaptation of Stephen King's epic novel of the same name, this episode also contained some significant differences from the page to the screen and we're breaking down some of the major ones we spotted as the story deepens.

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The Stand buries its best character moments


The Stand’s flashback-dependent structure continues to be one of its downfalls. As for “The House Of The Dead,” the central issue mostly amounts to the fact that it’s kind of boring. The stakes just aren’t there, and when they are, they feel too forced and
merely plot-driven, leaving character development in the dust.
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As has become tradition for this show, the episode stuffs about as much as it can into one installment and then adds some more. It doesn’t know where to place its focus, diluting the most compelling parts of the story or all out distracting from them. In my mind, there’s one clear and powerful narrative at the heart of “The House Of The Dead,” and yet it doesn’t pack nearly enough of an emotional punch. That one piece of the plot is the committee’s decision to send three of their own to Vegas, to the place where people are crucified, to the place where the dark man presides. This is by far the most potent part of the episode, tapping into all the story’s most important themes about good vs. evil, means and ends, the impossible things they face at the end of the world. But instead of building the flashbacks around the fraught decisions to send Dana Jurgens, Tom Cullen, and Judge Harris into the darkness in the name of the greater good,

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