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The series revolves around Henry Deaver, a man who functions as a legal counselor for the individuals who have a capital punishment. One day, Deaver gets a call from obscure individual forces him to come back to the place where he grew up in Castle Rock, specific in a prison named Shawshank State Penitentiary. There, his dull past starts to show up and he needs to confront it.
It's as if the flames of Hell have been slowly escaping from that iron cage along with the potentially supernatural being, allowing ashes to fall from the sky thanks to the forest fire.
The implication, via a smart script from Lila Byock, the dreamy direction of Andrew Bernstein and the inclusion of real-life, ripped-from-the-headlines horror... is clear: Everyone did grow up in the worst place in the world.
Castle Rock's most plot-heavy episode is also its best so far. As the mystery deepens, so do the characters that inhabit this fascinating world set in the Stephen King universe.