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'The Stand' Episode 2 'Pocket Savior': Will Larry Underwood and Rita Blakemoor's love story meet a tragic end?


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Spoilers for ‘The Stand’ on CBS All Access and Stephen King s 1978 book
Mystery and tragedy fill the second episode of ‘The Stand’. Based on Stephen King s 1978 novel, the tale shifts from introducing Frannie Goldsmith (Odessa Young), Harold Lauder (Owen Teague), and Stu Redman (James Marsden) to showing a glimpse of the lives of Larry Underwood (Jovan Adepo) and Lloyd Henreid (Nat Wolff). Instead of following the linear narrative of the book, the series uses the flashback formula to peep into the characters lives.
After ‘The End’ ended on a mysterious cliffhanger about the visions, ‘Pocket Savior’ leans into Larry s love story with Rita Blakemoor (Heather Graham) and Lloyd s life behind the bars after a robbery-gone-wrong. Over an hour long, the drama begins with Larry s playing his breakout hit ‘Baby Can You Dig Your Man’ at concerts as the entire band calls in sick after the virus Captain Trips spr ....

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Review: Stephen King modeled 'The Stand' on 'Lord of the Rings.' TV has done it no favors [Los Angeles Times]


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Review: Stephen King modeled ‘The Stand’ on ‘Lord of the Rings.’ TV has done it no favors [Los Angeles Times]
As a story of a world-gutting flu pandemic, Stephen King’s “The Stand,” whose second, superior miniseries adaptation begins Thursday on CBS All Access, could not be more timely. And as a story of good and evil facing off for the usual high stakes and of democracy versus autocracy, self-sacrifice versus narcissism it also feels very on brand for 2020. Whether that makes people more or less inclined to watch, I couldn’t say.
I have reviewed a lot of King adaptations over the years, and apart from “The Shining,” my King reading consists entirely of preparing to review TV adaptations of Stephen King novels. Sometimes they are better than the books and sometimes worse. First published in 1978, at 840 pages, “The Stand” was updated in 1990 with a few hundred pages more, and you will excuse me, I hope, if in t ....

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The Stand recap: Season 1, Episode 1, "The End"


Every time a book as popular as
The Stand is adapted for screen, two questions emerge: Will it satisfy the built-in fanbase? And will it also work for viewers who are new to the story? In its very first installment, the CBS All Access iteration of one of King’s most popular books isn’t really succeeding in either endeavor. It’s, of course, far too early to condemn its efforts entirely. And
The Stand’s pilot does check a lot of important boxes of the genre while also putting forth at least one intriguing character arc. But it still feels like too much is missing to make it really stand out as a memorable pilot. ....

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'The Stand': Inside That Massive Change From Stephen King's Novel


The Stand : Inside That Massive Change From Stephen King s Novel
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CBS All Access The Stand
Executive producer Benjamin Cavell speaks with The Hollywood Reporter about a critical structural difference between the CBS All Access thriller and the original book on which it s based.
Without the context of Stephen King s novel on which the limited series is based or even the previous 1994 miniseries, viewers of CBS All Access
The Stand may find themselves as lost as the survivors of the Captain Trips pandemic.
In King s
The Stand, a deadly plague wipes out virtually all of humanity, save for a small few. Most of these folks find themselves drawn by dreams to one of two communities: a safe zone in Boulder, Colorado alongside a woman named Mother Abigail (Whoopi Goldberg), or the post-apocalyptic remnants of Las Vegas alongside the charismatic monster Randall Flagg (Alexander Skarsgard). The book chronicles the lives of the people workin ....

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