You know what, here's the hottest take I can drop, Stephen King *should* have been the next Poe or Lovecraft, he had both the imaginative horsepower, the narrative mastery, and the sense of horror necessary to become this.
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God that sucked lol. That was his magnum opus, and he knew that, and it scared him, and rather than taking control of that, he backed off, and gave us what we got. That's why King is gay in the end.
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The actual ending ending was painfully poignant but felt so undeserved for a character that already learned the lessons it was implied he needed to learn. That ending went with a very different book 2 onward of the series but wasn't bad in itself.
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