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Following the life of Ralph Anderson, a youthful shrewd and valiant criminologist, who does his work well, who in the wake of finding the dead body of a youthful person at Georgia woods, joins up with a savvy investigator, as together, they follow every little detail, has been flipped around, when they discover the relation to an otherworldly force, what challenges them.
The Outsider works. Like any good King adapter, Price hews close to King's original plot while relying on his own strengths to give the world an evocative visual palette and characters that feel truly alive within it.
The Outsider is the True Detective season we've all been waiting for. It's appointment television, the kind you want to keep talking about, the kind you want to keep solving. Constant Readers, call that a page turner.
"The Outsider" series wisely appears to trim a good deal of King's novel, leaving a more streamlined horror story that goes beyond the evil of what men -or boogeymen - do.
With the help of a great cast (led by Ben Mendelsohn) and eerie, stark direction from Emmy-winner Jason Bateman, "The Outsider" isn't on the level of Price's past work - but it's far better than this story has any right to be.