That's funny! When I first read it I thought the exact same thing about more failed gunslingers.
Totally caught off guard...
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That's funny! When I first read it I thought the exact same thing about more failed gunslingers.
Totally caught off guard...
Lol...King did manage to pull it off but I just didn't like the whole Deus Ex Machina concept here. Doesn't mean I'm not a deep thinker...am so!!!!!
So if Susan didn't have those internal issues, then Roland would've been less appealing to her? Maybe less of a forbidden fruit, per se? I'm sooooo confused!!!!:onfire:
I'm preety much with the majority in this one as saying that the ending was fair and it was the only way to do it. It's easy for me to say that because I've only invested about a year with DT. Some...
Matt, I guess you're talking about Alice. LMFAO!!!
I would have to say that if Roland chose Jake, there wouldn't be much of a story period because it would take away from the fact that Roland obsesses over finding the Tower. Although he subsequently...
"The Gunslinger" was great, but when I read "The Drawing Of The Three", it had a totally different feel from the first and it had everything that you could ever want in a book (the mafia, drug bust,...
This is all I can think of right now:
Roland - Scott Weiland (Velvet Revolver and Stone Temple Pilots. In Velvet Revolver's video for "She Builds Quick Machines", Weiland is a dead ringer for a...
Definitely the original. Great point by some of you when you said that the revised felt like it was forced just to go with DT2-4. I disagreed with SK when he stated that he wasn't crazy about the...
It was probably hot but light and the physical attraction was the main aspect in the relationship. Roland only thought this to be true love later on after he loses Susan and reminisces on what once...
If there is a small screen or big screen adaption, it would be great if Scott Weiland (lead singer for Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver) played Roland. In the Velvet Revolver video for "She...
I don't know if it's just me, but the books with Michael Whelan's art always seem to be better. I wasn't too big on the art in "Wolves Of The Calla".
Thanks for the welcomes and the compliments on my av! I've seen great ones here and I'm only trying to hold my own! We'll palaver very soon!
How did you discover the Dark Tower? I always saw the listings of the DT books when I read King novels. One day in 2004, I saw "The Gunslinger" on a shelf at a stoer and bought it out curiousity.
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