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      • Despite a semblance of hope throughout much of the final episode of The Stand, the show ends on an ominous note taken directly from the last pages of King’s uncut edition of the book: Flagg is reborn and appears on an island before an isolated, primitive tribe, who immediately see the levitating monster — now calling himself “Russell Faraday” — as a god.
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  2. Feb 12, 2021 · The Stand Ending Explained: Decoding Stephen King’s New Coda. The author himself penned the finale of the series, ending the Apocalypse with an enigmatic Garden of Eden story. By Anthony...

    • Why Do Frannie and Stu Decide to Leave Boulder?
    • Who Is The Mysterious Young Girl Who Helps Frannie?
    • Is Randall Flagg Really Dead?
    • Changes Between The Ending of The 2020 Miniseries and The Book
    • What The Stand 2020's Ending Really Means

    Frannie went through an emotionally difficult pregnancy, one fraught with anxiety as one might expect of being pregnant in the middle of a pandemic and post-apocalyptic wasteland. The last month of her pregnancy was even more difficult, Stu having gone to Las Vegas with the others making the final stand against the Dark Man. With Mother Abigail hav...

    In the final episode, Frannie falls down an old abandoned well on the property of a home they're staying at overnight. Her body is twisted and broken: A leg broken in multiple places, a fractured hip, a blown-out knee, a potentially fractured skull, broken ribs, and blood coming from her mouth indicating one of those broken ribs has potentially pun...

    Though Flagg appeared to be obliterated in the nuclear bomb blast in Vegas, it was never confirmed that he had died. As he was pummeled with the bolts of lightning, he disappeared just a few seconds before Trashcan Man's (Ezra Miller) bomb detonated. The survivors believed him to be gone, but still, evil has a way of never dying, and it's shown tha...

    The ending of the 2020 miniseries was written by Stephen King himself, and in it, he seemed to find the right balance between the book's two endings while adding something new. The original ending of the book closed on a tranquil, ambiguous note. As Frannie and Stu put their kid to bed, Stu asks Frannie whether she believes humankind will be capabl...

    The ending is neither happy nor bleak but both simultaneously. It's this balance that is needed to keep the world turning. Just as good was reborn in the form of the young Abigail, so, too, was evil rebirthed into the world in the form of Flagg. There can be no good without evil, no Mother Abigail without Randall Flagg; one is always destined to ex...

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  3. Feb 12, 2021 · From prophetic instructions to deadly cosmic showdowns and Biblical allegories playing out in a subconscious vision, here are some of the most confusing aspects of the ending of The Stand,...

    • Lauren Thoman
  4. Feb 13, 2021 · Why the new ending of 'The Stand,' penned by Stephen King himself, gave the final episode a mystical twist – and left us with a taste of ‘True Blood.’.

  5. Feb 11, 2021 · In the new version of The Stand for CBS All Access, King’s new ending gives greater depth to Odessa Young’ Frannie character, and introduces a new twist for Randall Flagg (Alexander Skarsgard ...

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  6. Feb 11, 2021 · A recap of ‘The Circle Closes,’ the final episode of the CBS All Access miniseries The Stand, a new epilogue to the original novel, written by Stephen King. After four decades, Frannie ...

  7. Feb 11, 2021 · First, let’s check off where The Stand‘s finale does match its source material: At the start of the hour, Frannie gives birth to a girl named Abagail (in the novel, a boy named Peter) who ...

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