My latest video on my YouTube channel, where I discuss and break down the first season of Stranger Things!
My latest video on my YouTube channel, where I discuss and break down the first season of Stranger Things!
My breakdown of the 1990 It miniseries, on my YouTube channel. Again, subscribe, pretty please?
My first official episode on my YouTube channel, where I am joined by a special guest host, and I talk about my origin story as a King fan and horror fan, and I discuss the book It! Link is below, please subscribe to me:
I have created a YouTube channel to complement this blog. My intro video is posted below…cheers!
This is one of many ledger entries written by a Constant Reader who has made her umpteenth visit to the world of The Stand, by Stephen King.
(Or a journal entry, if you prefer. You know, back in the prehistoric days where we *gasp* used pencil and paper to write.)
In fact, you could argue that perhaps she has visited this particular world a few too many times, and is a little obsessed, as she has written a series of entries detailing her adventures.
So, let us take a peek into this world. Oh, and as always:
This is one of many ledger entries written by a Constant Reader who has made her umpteenth visit to the world of The Stand, by Stephen King.
(Or a journal entry, if you prefer. You know, back in the prehistoric days where we *gasp* used pencil and paper to write.)
In fact, you could argue that perhaps she has visited this particular world a few too many times, and is a little obsessed, as she has written a series of entries detailing her adventures.
So, let us take a peek into this world. Oh, and as always:
This is one of many ledger entries written by a Constant Reader who has made her umpteenth visit to the world of The Stand, by Stephen King.
(Or a journal entry, if you prefer. You know, back in the prehistoric days where we *gasp* used pencil and paper to write.)
In fact, you could argue that perhaps she has visited this particular world a few too many times, and is a little obsessed, as she has written a series of entries detailing her adventures.
So, let us take a peek into this world. Oh, and as always:
Life can be a bit ambiguous sometimes.
What color is that dress, really?
The only sure thing is that it’s ugly!
And no, I know what Donald, Mickey and Pluto are, but I still don’t know what the hell Goofy is!
So, in order to deal with the ambiguity that is life, sometimes you just need to kick back…
And remind yourself of something:
M-O-O-N, that spells schisma!
In other words, go watch Castle Rock!
No ambiguity there!
Oh, and Pennywise is just your friendly neighborhood clown. He’s just a lonely guy, and he just wants to have the neighborhood kids for dinner…
Oh, right.
Back to reality this instant!
You know, the reality where having kids for dinner is actually literal?
And the reality (or maybe realities in this case) where Castle Rock is confusing as fuck and makes you question everything that you thought you knew, at least according to the last episode.
In other words, let’s review and dissect the season 1 finale of Castle Rock, titled Romans.
And, as always:
Life can be so confusing sometimes.
You might think you have things figured out, but then you just get thrown for a (time) loop.
So, sometimes you just need to kick back (in your cage,)
Grab something tasty (your Wonder Bread) and…
Tell yourself, oh hey, what the schisma…
And go watch Castle Rock!
So yeah, episode 9. Henry Deaver.
No, not this guy.
Or this one.
That was the title to the episode.
And if you thought that the ride was wild in the previous eight episodes, well buckle up, my friend.
Because the show completely took its foot off the break with this second to last episode.
And the writers now have just jammed that accelerator, so that we can hurry to our destination, whatever that may be.
So, without any further ado, here is is my recap and review of the ninth episode of Castle Rock, titled Henry Deaver.
As always:
This is one of many ledger entries written by a Constant Reader who has made her umpteenth visit to the world of The Stand, by Stephen King.
(Or a journal entry, if you prefer. You know, back in the prehistoric days where we *gasp* used pencil and paper to write.)
In fact, you could argue that perhaps she has visited this particular world a few too many times, and is a little obsessed, as she has written a series of entries detailing her adventures.
So, let us take a peek into this world. Oh, and as always: