Adapted from the book Stinger (1988) by Robert McCammon
Line of Events
Stranded on a farm in rural Georgia, a group of neighbors must put aside their differences and band together in the face of a mysterious and deadly threat. Quoted in Korman Productions’ Deep Dive TV Podcast: Teacup on Peacock Deep Dive: S1 E1/2 “Think About the Bubbles”/”My Little Lighthouse” (2024).
It’s never asked and then they paralyze us, as they’ve done before
When the blue line came up, I immediately thought of “Lost” and “Under the Dome,” two other shows where people get trapped somewhere and have to avoid a mysterious danger. This is so poorly written because there are so many scenes where the simple question “why” is asked.
It’s unnatural for people not to ask obvious questions
It takes more than a creepy song to not realize how lazy the writing is. This show has potential for the tension between the characters, but the isolation/mystery element is just another attempt to get to an island or dome.
I’ll still watch it, but the slow pace won’t hold my attention for long
It’s too boring at this pace and I’m not as stupid as they think I am.
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