I loved the book, my favourite Stephen King book, and I am quite enjoying this but not half so much.
I wonder why they had to change so many things from the book? Like why does he have to have a companion with him helping him? The character of Bill only appeared briefly in the book. A plot device, so they can discuss outloud what's happening, I suppose. And in the book, doesn't he keep going 'back to the future' and having to start again?
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Like when he killed the murderous father of the caretaker he knew in the present day, so that he couldn't go ahead and murder his family, then he went back to the present day and found that he had altered the timeline so that the caretaker had been killed in the Vietnam war, so it hadn't done him any good anyway. So when he returned to 1960 again he decided not to bother and just get straight over to Texas, to prepare for stopping the Kennedy assassination.
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So seems that is not happening in the TV show, he has made one long continuous trip to the past, that's it. It kind of makes it less interesting in a way, the going backwards and forwards, and time 'resetting' on each attempt made you think more about what a weird thing was actually happening to him, IYKWIM.
And all the stuff about 'the past not liking to be changed and fighting back' well why doesn't 'the past' stop people going back then? I know, I know, it's not going to be logical.
Also, WTF is a 'clothespin'?