
Overdue Ep 033 - The Stand, by Stephen King
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Oct 14, 2013 Join Giaco Furino, an avid reader and fan of genre fiction, as he dives into Stephen King's 'The Stand'. They explore the significance of the uncut edition and discuss the dynamics of writing and editing. The conversation highlights themes of societal collapse, the clash of communities, and dark humor amid catastrophe. They humorously reflect on the political implications of a government-released super flu and delve into character journeys reminiscent of 'The Lord of the Rings', all while considering the quirky survival tactics of animals in a post-apocalyptic world.
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Transition to Supernatural Threat
- About a third into the story, The Stand shifts from pandemic to supernatural with the introduction of Randall Flagg.
- Flagg is a mysterious, magical figure who appears in survivors' dreams, setting up the battle of good versus evil.
Mother Abigail Leads Survivors
- The survivors receive visions leading them to Boulder, Colorado, led by Mother Abigail, a 108-year-old minister of God.
- Mother Abigail's resilience and faith provide hope to survivors amidst chaos.
Randall Flagg's Technocratic Cult
- Randall Flagg's followers are generally 'bad people' or tech-savvy individuals seeking nefarious order.
- His faction in Las Vegas values control and authoritarianism, contrasting Boulder’s free community.









