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Rex Tremendae Majestatis
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Finally got to see it on Netflix, and I'm suitably impressed.
I don't think I've ever seen such a collection of despicable people all together in one show. There's not one person so far who doesn't revert to meanness, violence and cruelty at one point or another. Except maybe for
. But that's just two out of a pretty large cast.
The "monsters" are kinda meh, but as is usual in King's work, the real monsters are people. Even the ones who are supposed to be the good ones.
There's also a couple of surprising decisions on the show, especially
Other than the mist itself, the show doesn't have much in common with King's novella, but it does make use of some of the themes he usually explores in his work.
Anyway, I really enjoyed the first season, looking forward to the second.
Finally got to see it on Netflix, and I'm suitably impressed.
I don't think I've ever seen such a collection of despicable people all together in one show. There's not one person so far who doesn't revert to meanness, violence and cruelty at one point or another. Except maybe for
the lovebirds
The "monsters" are kinda meh, but as is usual in King's work, the real monsters are people. Even the ones who are supposed to be the good ones.
There's also a couple of surprising decisions on the show, especially
the "plot twist" of the gay character who turns out to be the psycho of season 1, I thought it was unusual for a show to choose the gay character as the psycho in today's climate.
Other than the mist itself, the show doesn't have much in common with King's novella, but it does make use of some of the themes he usually explores in his work.
Anyway, I really enjoyed the first season, looking forward to the second.