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Adopted from Stephen King's stories, the series shows some of these stories which occur in a serious prison amidst a genuine woods named Maine. For the starting, the series recounts the account of Henry Deaver, a death-row lawyer, whose fate takes him back to the place where he grew up in Castle Rock where he reestablishes dim past because of the mysterious call that he has received.
[The third episode] is incredibly entertaining. Titled "Local Color," it is bizarre and intense, with gasp-worthy twists, funny dialogue and strong performances.
Whether Castle Rock will choose to take advantage of its potential is still unclear. In an era where there are hundreds of shows to choose from, patience is quickly becoming a thing of the past.
"Local Color" moves from scene to wonderful scene as a pitch-perfect distillation of Stephen King weirdness, character-driven drama, and frights - and much of that falls on Melanie Lynskey, who delivers a staggering performance...
Episode three develops Castle Rock's most prominent side-player who, up until this hour, was really only lurking on the story's periphery [Molly Strand (Melanie Lynskey)].
Actors Andre Holland and Bill Skarsgård have a great anti-chemistry together; you sense that these guys aren't so much from different worlds as from different species.