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Mentioned in 6 episodes

The Green Mile

Book • 1996
The Green Mile is a serial novel by Stephen King that tells the story of Paul Edgecombe, the supervisor of the death row block at Cold Mountain Penitentiary, known as 'The Green Mile' due to the green linoleum floor.

The narrative switches between Paul's time as an old man in a nursing home in 1996 and his experiences in 1932.

The story centers around John Coffey, a giant of a man convicted of raping and murdering two young girls, who possesses inexplicable healing and empathetic abilities.

As the story unfolds, Paul and the other guards discover the truth about John's gift, which challenges their beliefs and leads to a series of dramatic and tragic events.

The novel explores themes of compassion, justice, and the supernatural, and is an example of magical realism.

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Mentioned in 6 episodes

Mentioned when discussing King's non-horror works and their film adaptations.
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Stephen King - eine Abrechnung mit linkem Horror / Mit Schattenmacher | Thymos Podcast #20
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Tom Hanks
as the author of the novel 'The Green Mile', which was adapted into a movie.
Tom Hanks
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Hywel Roberts
when describing serialized storytelling and releasing work in parts to create suspense.
Teaching that grips: Hywel Roberts on the Pedagogy of Botheredness
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James Acaster
when describing the character John Coffey and his role in the story.
Lucia Keskin (Chi With A C)
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Matt
as an example of the 'gentle giant' archetype in storytelling.
GAL235 - Why Do We Love Gentle Giants?
Mentioned as the basis for the movie starring Tom Hanks.
Culture Club: Donncha O'Callaghan
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Benjamin Percy
as a serialized novel that he eagerly read in installments as a child.
Punisher goes noir as Stephen King enters 'The End Times'
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Jason Yanowitz
as a classic movie he watched, based on a Stephen King book.
Is 2025 Crypto's Dot-com Moment? | Weekly Roundup
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Garnt
as a film they've watched multiple times, discussing its aging CGI and overall impact.
We Rated the Top Ranked Movies of All Time | Trash Taste #238

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