Anyone who’s ever picked up a Stephen King novel will know that his stories — and the subtleties within those stories — often play out through the minds of the main characters. When we read his books, we’re embedded in the brains of his creations, for better or worse.
Lisey’s Story is a prime example of this. King’s book, released in 2006, plays out as much through the titular character’s emotions and memories as it does through its narrative twists, and the result is a brilliantly immersive novel told through the lens of a well-drawn heroine. The question is, how do you take a novel that’s so closely filtered through one character’s thoughts, translate this for the screen, and turn it into a watchable TV show? Read more…
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