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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.
The episode's biggest revelation isn't a shift in the spacetime continuum. It's Bill Skarsgård. After spending the entire season silently skulking around, the actor suddenly gets to try on an entirely different personality and appearance.
For all the graces of its remarkable cast, its thoughtful direction, its lush visuals and unsettling sound design, Castle Rock is a little rockier than its writers seem to realize.
There's something else we should take into account after "Henry Deaver" that we haven't really talked much about - this show may owe as much to Lost as it does to Stephen King.