I just watched the finale. Overall, this was an enjoyable adaptation of King's story, I give it a B+.
It felt very... anticlimactic to me.
I mean, nothing actually happened. Like, literally. That was as big a reset button as anything Star Trek ever did. Nothing even really changed for Jake either, other than him having a reason to be melancholy for the rest of his life.
It would have at least been nice to explore more of what happened after his return. Literally all we know is that JFK was re-elected, Wallace became president after him, there was a nuclear war, and JFK set up "refugee camps" in the U.S. for U.S. citizens. That, and whatshisname was inexplicably sad because Jake saved his family by killing his dad, but left his siblings and mother alive (which, apparently, was more horrific than just having his by-all-accounts evil dad die).
And instead of learning exactly what happened, and then trying again for a better world -- something he was apparently committed to at least some time in the past -- he just says "fuggit" and gives up? Including letting the woman he allegedly loves go through however many years of being married to a psychopath, all because she'd apparently gotten over it some forty (hopefully)-odd years later?
Meh. Feels like a colossal waste of 8 hours of my life having watched that.
So the last episode is almost on us and just watched the 7th episode. Got to say im kinda disappointed in this mini series. I understand they want to keep this as close to the book as they can. But i was kinda hoping we would see Jake take chances at changing the past and then going back to the future and see how it all played out.
Never read the book so not sure how the final will end but Jake really failed to do much of anything it seems.
I'm only on episode 4 or 5, but that was my initial problem with the show (especially after pissing off the gamblers, which i thought was going to come back and bite him in the ass a lot more then it has seemed to so far).... with the ability to reset, and being at the "beginning" of the journey, i would have reset repeatedly until i had it all correct.
Never understood why he didn't plan out intricate plans with modern surveillance eqquipment, either. Or make copies of all his intel before he went back the first time.
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