Let the River Run
- Episode aired Oct 23, 2019
- TV-MA
- 1h
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
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What can I say other than this season of castle Rock is blowing my mind. This is truely Stephen King and not disappointing at all. You will be deeply involved because of Misery's Annie Wilkes
So yeah, I didn't like season 1. I can't legitimately critisize it, because I stopped watching halfway of episode 3. So it could just be me, but I felt the creators were not making ANY effort to suck me into their story at all, I was just really bored by it.
Still there was never any doubt I would give season 2 a try! Why? Because 'Misery' was always my second favorite King-book!! And I also really like Lizzy Caplan, so how could I not try this Annie Wilkes origin story? (just in case you were tormented by the question: Cujo is my number 1( BOOK!!! NOT the movie!!) )
Well Lizzy does not dissapoint one bit! I think her Annie Wilkes is amazing and also connects really well with Kathy Bates' version which imo is just great. But also the writing, plot and choices made for Annie in this episode were really fine.
In the Misery book and movie the horrible fate of Paul Sheldon gets to us so much that Annie Wilkes becomes pure evil without us being able to help that. I really like how in this episode we really get a chance to also empathize with her since in the absence of such a victim as Paul we can see her for what she really is: just a terribly, terribly sick woman. I enjoy this so much right now, I want more!
I refuse to be one of those reviewers that just immediatly gives a 10 to anything I like and when I don't like something immediatly whip out that ridiculous 1 star people throw at anything they even remotely didn't like... I wanted to give this a 9 but had to drop to 7 because of one personal note of critisism:
I can NOT agree with the choice to bring this origin story to the present day with cellphones and internet!! I understand how that is convinient and fun, but it just doesn't make any sense since even the much later events in 'Misery' take place in times before the internet. And you should be able to watch this with Misery following without it being totally weird. They didn't invent the character Annie Wilkes, Annie Wilkes already existed and she existed in times way before internet. This is a fact. Making that choice seems just way to easy going and negligent to me. Yes, I am so unable to respect that choice I just have to take 2 full stars off only for that. Which sadly brings my verdict from 9 to 7 out of 10.
Still there was never any doubt I would give season 2 a try! Why? Because 'Misery' was always my second favorite King-book!! And I also really like Lizzy Caplan, so how could I not try this Annie Wilkes origin story? (just in case you were tormented by the question: Cujo is my number 1( BOOK!!! NOT the movie!!) )
Well Lizzy does not dissapoint one bit! I think her Annie Wilkes is amazing and also connects really well with Kathy Bates' version which imo is just great. But also the writing, plot and choices made for Annie in this episode were really fine.
In the Misery book and movie the horrible fate of Paul Sheldon gets to us so much that Annie Wilkes becomes pure evil without us being able to help that. I really like how in this episode we really get a chance to also empathize with her since in the absence of such a victim as Paul we can see her for what she really is: just a terribly, terribly sick woman. I enjoy this so much right now, I want more!
I refuse to be one of those reviewers that just immediatly gives a 10 to anything I like and when I don't like something immediatly whip out that ridiculous 1 star people throw at anything they even remotely didn't like... I wanted to give this a 9 but had to drop to 7 because of one personal note of critisism:
I can NOT agree with the choice to bring this origin story to the present day with cellphones and internet!! I understand how that is convinient and fun, but it just doesn't make any sense since even the much later events in 'Misery' take place in times before the internet. And you should be able to watch this with Misery following without it being totally weird. They didn't invent the character Annie Wilkes, Annie Wilkes already existed and she existed in times way before internet. This is a fact. Making that choice seems just way to easy going and negligent to me. Yes, I am so unable to respect that choice I just have to take 2 full stars off only for that. Which sadly brings my verdict from 9 to 7 out of 10.
Great first episode of this new season. The cast is superb and the aforementioned Lizzy is "crazy" awesome. Much easier to follow and better episode to episode pay off than the first season.
First of all, lizzy Chaplin is great as Annie Wilkes. It's not identical to Kathy Bates' portrayal, but this is a younger Annie, with a child, actually trying to keep her illness under control. People are hard to please though, so of course there's gonna be complainers. I'm not really seeing any valid critism about her in the reviews at this point.
I was a little annoyed the show was starting out so political, but it does serve a purpose to the story and the characters. That was the one thing that had me rolling my eyes. But as long as it's done well, in a believable way, it won't be an issue for me.
The story had me hooked right away. It's off to a much better start than season 1 for me.
Did you know
- TriviaAce Merrill has previously appeared on the big screen, played by Kiefer Sutherland in "Stand by Me," the film adaptation of the novella "The Body "
- SoundtracksLet the River Run
Written and Performed by Carly Simon
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- Runtime
- 1h(60 min)
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