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Jason Christopher Roberts
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So, I'm only 4 episodes in, but I don't think the show is bad at all. I'll give this review the benefit of the doubt, hoping that the reviewer watched the whole thing. It is a dour and heavy show. But it's not without excitement and it's keeping me hooked.I am from Missouri and have been to the Lake of the Ozarks

Wolf Like Me is superior in my opinion.

I love Local H. I'm in STL and they're almost as big here as they are in Chicago, I guess. Just went to see them last year in Des Moines of all places. Was a great show. 12 Angry Months is a masterpiece.

I'd like to thank the can of soup for his service.

We get it, you ask the same question at the beginning of every review. Let's just wait and see, huh?

Or even ignorance on their behalf. And I don't agree with that either.

Well you're a bummer-human.

Hey, leave Louisiana out of this!

I'm really loving this. The novel is one of my favorites, and we've been so screwed with terrible King adaptations. I'm starting to hear some word of mouth pick up steam at work and with friends. As a Stephen King fan I hope this picks up some more viewership. It can only help get some of these other adaptations off

I tend to think that they just honed their craft and got decent production values. There's nothing wrong with that. I love this new album. I like their old stuff a lot. I jumped on the boat somewhere around The Moon and Antarctica. You just can't expect the sound to stay the same, that's how bands become irrelevant.

Man, make your own decision. I love the album. I really missed Modest Mouse, there are some great songs here.

I really disagree with you but respect you as a human being. Is this how the internet works?

The love story could have gone. But I loved the book.

Well it worked for me. I'm going to Cinabon at lunch today. As long as they get my money, they don't care if I cry in my car.

meh.

All he had to do was leave 2 characters dead and it would upgrade to disappointing.

Most people say Drawing of the Three was the best. But I personally loved The Wolves of Calla.

Yeah, that was pretty fucking great, and weird.

Well if you're disappointed now it will only get worse in the last 100 pages. The end of the series is dumb. But King's never been great with endings. It's the stuff in the middle that makes it worth reading.

It's done in an interesting way that is completely hard to explain. But it's sly. And I've never read an HP book or seen the movies. I thought it was kind of fascinating how it fit in with the story and the interconnecting Stephen King universe and reality.