That is my main beef. The mist is not just carrying monsters but it somehow makes people go crazy. And the bugs going in and giving that guy wings is way out in left field and honestly not even cool in a horror sense. I will give it some time but the pace is slow the acting and directing is second tier and it's way off the source material in a bad way.
You know, after watching the last episode I was thinking the exact same thing. I'm not sure I like the direction they seem to be going in with regard to the Mist being more "supernatural" than "Sci-Fi" if you know what I mean. Like you, I'll probably stick out the season, but I think this is a big mistake.
07-15-2017 05:22 PM
RichardX
This show is in a death spiral. Hopefully they don't prolong the agony with a second season which would be brutal. I have learned something from this show. If you ever hang yourself at the mall, security will randomly select a high school kid to cut your body down. So it hasn't been a complete waste of time.
07-16-2017 09:36 AM
NoAttitudeThisTime
I felt that the actress playing the daughter was pretty good in the first two (or three) episodes, but when confronted by that monster in the recent episode, she didn't seem scared out of her wits and her behavior was off. Maybe it's intentional, since it's a mystery why she was spared. Still like it mucho, mucho better than UTD but I hope the pacing and some of the performances gets better. I don't mind the mystery of the mist, though
07-16-2017 10:11 AM
ICry4Oy
You just know that weird "Children of the Corn" guy in the church is TROUBLE!
07-16-2017 10:53 AM
Bev Vincent
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Originally Posted by NoAttitudeThisTime
I felt that the actress playing the daughter was pretty good in the first two (or three) episodes, but when confronted by that monster in the recent episode, she didn't seem scared out of her wits and her behavior was off. Maybe it's intentional, since it's a mystery why she was spared. Still like it mucho, mucho better than UTD but I hope the pacing and some of the performances gets better. I don't mind the mystery of the mist, though
I'm sorta hoping the daughter has been somehow compromised by the mist.
07-21-2017 03:12 PM
Merlin1958
I really don't like the way the writing seems to be going on this. The Foreign Monsters/creatures were'net enough? Now, it appears the "Mist" itself is active? I'm very wary of another UTD. They should have stuck to the source material and changed perspectives, IMHO
Exploring the military angle would have been great without the new properties. JMHO
07-23-2017 04:30 AM
NoAttitudeThisTime
Liked so much the first three episodes - the pilot really got me hooked. The last two episodes were lacking, especially the recent one which was close to being terrible. Except for the end with all the leeches. Stand By Me Gone Loco! The kissing scene in the bathroom...I hope there's a reason and a meaning, except for just trying to make daring TV. I hope the show picks up speed in the next episode. It does not deserve to be another UTD
07-23-2017 07:00 AM
RichardX
Can anyone explain why they needed to take that guy to the ER to remove the pipe? The only thing in the ER appeared to be a staple gun and some bandages. Not a great trade-off for not having a doctor. I learned another important survival skill from this episode. If someone removes a pipe-like object from your liver and it starts to bleed like a mother, then the doctor's advice is to "put more gauze on it." LOL. That may have unintentionally been the funniest scene that I've seen in a long time.
07-23-2017 01:05 PM
St. Troy
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Originally Posted by Merlin1958
Exploring the military angle would have been great without the new properties.
Indeed.
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Originally Posted by RichardX
Can anyone explain why they needed to take that guy to the ER to remove the pipe? The only thing in the ER appeared to be a staple gun and some bandages. Not a great trade-off for not having a doctor.
This was another example of something we've seen more than once on this show: something interesting hints at the possible development of a situation from which maybe we'll learn a bit more and/or something interesting will happen, and then...not much. I guess the buildup there was to the
Spoiler:
mass of slugs
...but even that seemed pretty underwhelming.
For me, there's waaaaaay too much personal interest/personal backstory stuff and nowhere near enough mist action/mist backstory. We're halfway through the season and we still don't know shit about Arrowhead. I don't care about past relationships! I don't care about love triangles (or whatever the hell they were hinting at)! I don't care about repressed sexuality! Good God - are they under direct threat of immediate harm or not? It feels like a lot of padding, for the purpose of leaving a reason for a future season...but I don't want a horror soap opera.
Still with it for now, but it really is starting to feel like I'm throwing good time after bad, trying to make good on an investment of time that I can't undo.
07-24-2017 05:09 PM
Merlin1958
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Originally Posted by St. Troy
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Originally Posted by Merlin1958
Exploring the military angle would have been great without the new properties.
Indeed.
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Originally Posted by RichardX
Can anyone explain why they needed to take that guy to the ER to remove the pipe? The only thing in the ER appeared to be a staple gun and some bandages. Not a great trade-off for not having a doctor.
This was another example of something we've seen more than once on this show: something interesting hints at the possible development of a situation from which maybe we'll learn a bit more and/or something interesting will happen, and then...not much. I guess the buildup there was to the
Spoiler:
mass of slugs
...but even that seemed pretty underwhelming.
For me, there's waaaaaay too much personal interest/personal backstory stuff and nowhere near enough mist action/mist backstory. We're halfway through the season and we still don't know shit about Arrowhead. I don't care about past relationships! I don't care about love triangles (or whatever the hell they were hinting at)! I don't care about repressed sexuality! Good God - are they under direct threat of immediate harm or not? It feels like a lot of padding, for the purpose of leaving a reason for a future season...but I don't want a horror soap opera.
Still with it for now, but it really is starting to feel like I'm throwing good time after bad, trying to make good on an investment of time that I can't undo.
I'd agree to a large degree. Seems to me that the original story left plenty of room for a series to explore different aspects/angles without enhancing the original premise or, revisiting topics dealt with in the original (religeon i.e.).
07-24-2017 05:41 PM
Ricky
I'm getting to be like you guys. I enjoyed the first couple episodes, but now I'm getting to the point of "Let's start having things happen."
One really big issue I have with the show is that Kevin's group CONSTANTLY goes out into the mist and they get off without a scratch. In the movie and novella, going out into the mist was the big climax, the last-ditch effort to escape and find what's out there. Now that they keep doing it, it's kind of weakening the stakes.
And I thought they'd be doing a lot of Arrowhead stuff with this series, but now it looks like that's not the case. The mist has...weird ghost images in it?
07-24-2017 05:45 PM
Merlin1958
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Originally Posted by Ricky
I'm getting to be like you guys. I enjoyed the first couple episodes, but now I'm getting to the point of "Let's start having things happen."
One really big issue I have with the show is that Kevin's group CONSTANTLY goes out into the mist and they get off without a scratch. In the movie and novella, going out into the mist was the big climax, the last-ditch effort to escape and find what's out there. Now that they keep doing it, it's kind of weakening the stakes.
And I thought they'd be doing a lot of Arrowhead stuff with this series, but now it looks like that's not the case. The mist has...weird ghost images in it?
Spot on!!! Tell me about it!!! At least the title screen now references a "Story by Stephen King"!!! lol
07-24-2017 06:42 PM
St. Troy
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Originally Posted by Ricky
And I thought they'd be doing a lot of Arrowhead stuff with this series, but now it looks like that's not the case. The mist has...weird ghost images in it?
The Arrowhead angle is so rich with unexplored possibilities; how does someone adapt The Mist and leave that alone? When the soldier volunteered to accompany Eve in an early episode, I thought, "here we go!", but they just left it there.
07-25-2017 07:36 AM
Ricky
And it really bothers me that the opening credits say it's based on "the novel by Stephen King." Not a novel! Novella! <_<
07-25-2017 08:26 AM
Bev Vincent
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Originally Posted by Ricky
And it really bothers me that the opening credits say it's based on "the novel by Stephen King." Not a novel! Novella! <_<
At over 50,000 words, most venues would consider it a novel. If it were submitted for a Nebula Award, for example, it would end up in the novel category (> 40,000 words)
07-25-2017 08:30 AM
St. Troy
Has The Mist ever seen stand-alone release?
07-25-2017 08:41 AM
Bev Vincent
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Has The Mist ever seen stand-alone release?
Yes -- it was a movie tie-in mass market paperback.
I know the definitions of novel and novella aren't hard and fast, but might it be considered a novel by virtue of having a standalone publication?
07-25-2017 09:42 AM
Bev Vincent
It is whatever people choose to call it. If someone wants to call it a novel because it fits that category, so be it. If someone else wants to call it a novella...yup, okay. The TV people decided to call it a novel -- probably because the term "novella" isn't necessarily familiar to all viewers.
07-25-2017 01:24 PM
Ricky
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Originally Posted by Bev Vincent
At over 50,000 words, most venues would consider it a novel. If it were submitted for a Nebula Award, for example, it would end up in the novel category (> 40,000 words)
That's just alternative facts, Bev. ;)
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Originally Posted by St. Troy
Has The Mist ever seen stand-alone release?
Yes -- it was a movie tie-in mass market paperback.
Yup, that's the one I bought when the movie came out in 2007.
07-26-2017 12:37 AM
herbertwest
In France, the novella THE MIST was released individually within an imprint with bigger typefont (and in 2 volumes) for people that suffer from eyesight issues.
07-26-2017 01:31 AM
webstar1000
This is getting brutal... one more episode and I'm out if it doesn't get better!
07-27-2017 03:13 AM
jhanic
Here are the movie tie-in paperbacks (US on the left, UK on the right):