'The Mist' Season 1 Review: The potential of King's classic story has been squandered!


6.5/10
The Mist is an American science fiction-horrorthriller television series developed by Christian Torpe for Spike. It is based on the horror novella of the same name by author Stephen King.

Starring: Morgan Spector, Alyssa Sutherland, Gus Birney, Danica Curcic, Okezie Morro, Luke Cosgrove, Darren Pettie, Russell Posner, Frances Conroy.

It really is such a shame, the potential of King's classic story is squandered on an uninspired script and several bland performances. The premise is solid; a deadly mist engulfs a town, trapping its characters together. There's a lot of entertainment fodder to be mined as alliances are formed and relationships tested, allowing the best and worst of humanity to take the center stage.

However, this series barely allows us to get to know the people of the town and create a bond with them, before the mist starts ripping them apart in increasingly bloody and violent ways. As a result, the impact of these deaths is quite minimal. What little we do know of these characters rarely goes beyond boring stereotypes; coming across as plot devices more than multi-faceted human beings. Were the townsfolk more engaging and well drawn, the series might've been a solid entry in the pulp-horror genre. As it stands, it's tough to see whatThe Mist actually offers.

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