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residentdormouse · 1 year
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Yammering Out “Y” Words
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Yeah, yikes. As yelling turns to yawning, I must yield this battle to you @mrsmungus; my mind only yearns for yesterday’s dreams. For younger years where being yanked from a slumber wouldn’t be as yucky. As it is, best I have to offer is the image of yeti’s doing yoga in the yard to maintain their youth.
…aka I am so tired and there is not enough coffee…
My Words: Yell, Yawn, Yard, Yank, Youth
Your words: Since this is going to be a scattered hit or miss, with a majority of miss - find five sections with a ‘Z’ anywhere in it. Bonus Points for a word starting with 'Z'.
As Always - Open Tag, even though this really is coming to the end now… What are we going to do with the time. I feel like pooh trying to brainstorm a new challenge.
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(There were a surprising amount of spoilers with these words. Or maybe I’m using spoiler too liberally. I’m not sure. I’ve tried my best.)
Yell:
Another wave rolled over her, and she dropped to the floor, involuntarily yelling out in pain. While she had done well at hiding it so far, at putting up a strong front, this shock radiated out from her and she couldn’t hold back the cries of pain any longer. The added verbal release made her unable to hear that Lloyd had dropped to the ground along with her. It wasn’t until the pain fully receded the she noticed him laying there curled in on himself on the floor is, eyes closed and face twisted in a look of torment.
It took her a second to fully register what she saw, but as soon as it did, she quickly made her way over. "Hey, Lloyd... Hey…" she shook his shoulder and he jolted up into a sitting position, immediately scurrying back against the wall.
"What the FUCK did you just do to me?!" He placed a hand to his temple; energy of a wounded and cornered animal exuded off of him in waves.
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Yawn:
(Hey, another two-fer!)
The next morning came faster than either of them had wanted. Both her and Glen were slow to make their way over to Stu and Fran’s. While he said he appreciated the nod to his youth, Glen made the determination that the all night, late night drinking needed to be curbed, at least for a short while; they would both be essentially useless otherwise. Last night had certainly taken its toll on him, and she honestly wasn’t faring any better. Thankfully, the previous occupants of their home had the ibuprofen stocked up.
She let out a yawn as Stu greeted them. "Good mornin', you two! Beautiful start to the day, isn’t it?" His extra chipper greeting was solely to antagonize and that fact was not missed.
Walking right past with a smile and a middle finger, Hayden didn't give him much mind. "Uh-huh, yeah, love you too, Redman." Glen just shrugged, following behind her.
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Yard:
(cheating a bit.... Yard shows up, but it's endgame of Spiral - please accept backyard as a substitute. It can be just a plain old yard for our purposes. 😂)
As they passed through the door, Hayden instantly felt the relief of their arrival come back. The journey was over. They had made it. And she was accepted.
Introductions were already underway on her arrival, but she picked up quickly. Ray Brentner was sitting at the table, observing silently, while Tom Cullen was playing with Kojak on the floor. The latter pair brought a huge smile to her face, and plunking down on the carpet, she joined in.
“So I’m not the only sucker for his belly rub whines. He's good at that.”
“My Laws, yes! This is the first dog that's come here. M-O-O-N that spells first. Is he yours?”
"Glen found him. Only dog we saw on the trip as well."
"Well, I'm mighty glad you all made it."
Equally glad they had made it, Hayden continued to pet the pup until everybody moved through the kitchen to the (back)yard for dinner.
Yank:
(Four instances of this and all of them spoiler-rific. I guess this may be the least of the bunch? From where you’re at, I’m assuming teal book has already been mentioned enough to know it has importance.)
Hayden yanked out the teal book from the bookshelf, and watched the wooden pieces of shelf that connected it splinter away. She knew the deafening static now surrounded her, but for the first time, the underwater feeling was to her benefit. Now that the screeching static was simply a muffled noise in the background, she only had to fight against her fading energy.
She tried to hop down from the chair, but it turned into falling. With a hard crash to the floor, she let out a pained cry. Her shoulder cried out at her, and it took all of her willpower to push herself up from her position. Once she brought herself back up to standing, she looked back at the red spot on the hardwood, smeared across the floor where her back had hit. Time constraints were baring down on her.
Shaking, she moved back to the bookshelf and put all her weight on the side panel, beginning to push.
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Youth:
There was something special about watching karma happen in real time, and Max could barely contain her laughter as high-on-his-horse James stumbled and crashed face first into the dirt.
“Don't worry, Graceful, you get used to it."
"Right."
By the time her hand extended towards him, he was already up on one knee. A moment passed, before he grudgingly accepted the help. Clearly, he was not somebody who liked to rely on others. She understood the logic. For the bulk of her youth, she was the same way. Headstrong and independent, and you best not get in her way. A woman of her own making.
Until she wasn’t.
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kieselguhrkid · 3 years
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I figured we ought to document the moment for posterity.
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spockvarietyhour · 3 years
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Ma’am, your unearthly child. Ma’am your pallidness. Ma’am your cracked lips
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dynatoxic · 3 years
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aeneidpdf · 3 years
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ray saying to nadine “bitch you look bad” i gotta GO
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WHOOPI GOLDBERG as MOTHER ABAGAIL FREEMANTLE THE STAND (2020)
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azulso · 3 years
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I prefer Ray over Ralph
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But would love see her reading Nick's notes to Tommy, before meeting Frannie of course.
Also, why banish her from the committee? An Afro American men, Native American woman and Deaf-mute Latin man, that's representation. Have 1/3 of women and 1/2 of people of color would be great.
At least she had excellent lines and moments in episodes 7 and 8.
I love Irene Bedard so much, just look at her smile.
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And I know her famous character is fucking Pocahontas, but I really love her voicing Shelly Longshadow in Young Justice Invasion.
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binickandros · 3 years
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Here There be Monsters - Chapter 19: Shelter
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A fanfic for The Stand
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: None
Relationships: Nick Andros/OFC
Characters: Nick Andros, Original Female Character(s), Abagail Freemantle, Randall Flagg,Tom Cullen, Julie Lawry, Stu Redman, Fran Goldsmith, Harold Lauder, Larry Underwood, Nadine Cross, Ray Brentner, Lloyd Henreid, Glen Bateman
Additional Tags: Canon Disabled Character, Canonical Character Death, Deaf Character, Bisexual Nick Andros, Former Sex Worker Nick Andros, Fix-It of Sorts, Canon Compliant, but only like sorta, because OC, Canon - Book, but a smidge of 2020 adaptation, Slow Burn, Plague, beware of FLU, Eventual Smut, Two Dumbass Bisexuals, being dumbasses, Until They Dumbass Fall in Love, Hurt/Comfort, Falling In Love, Idiots in Love, Sharing a Bed, Emotional Hurt/Comfort, Alternate Universe - Gender Changes, Gender or Sex Swap, Female Ralph Brenter, Female Glen Batemen, Bisexual Female Character of Color, Bisexual Male Character, Oral Sex, Vaginal Fingering, Past Abuse, Rating: NC17, Penis In Vagina Sex, Non-Penetrative Sex, Friendship/Love, Male Friendship, Female Friendship, Male-Female Friendship, just LOTS of friendship okay???, Cross-Generational Friendship, Sexual Tension
Summary: "When the map says 'Here There Be Monsters', I know you’ll fight them all, and I wanna be the one to fight them with you."
Nick Andros didn't ask for a front row seat to the end of the world, but here he is, and there it goes. It all starts with the dreams: lost in a cornfield searching for a woman he's never met before. Her name is Kai, and she's dreaming of him too. Meanwhile Captain Trips sinks its teeth into the world, and something evil slouches toward Bethlehem to be born.
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residentdormouse · 2 years
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Share a snippet (or two or three . . .) of some writing that hasn’t been posted yet for an OC
It is taking me forever to get to Lloyd Henreid, and today has just been a very Lloyd type day, so I stole a bit from the limo ride in the first chapter he shows up. My OC is Hayden.
(I'm writing a story set in the newest 2020 version of the Stand. That said, canon is pretty M material, and my writing conforms to rules set by canon. -Language/vices- So clip under the bar then, just to be safe)
He took another drag on the cigarette, and Hayden took cue from this to pull out her vape. "So there's no problem with smoking here, then?"
"Shit, no! Land of freedom, baby, that's what we're all about here." Glen let out a short breath of laughter at the statement of their 'freedom', and Hayden followed by taking a hit without further hesitation. Lloyd paused a second before he realized just exactly what she had pulled out. "Woah! Hey, what do you got there?"
"I think it's called Ice Cream Sandwich. Couldn't find any more Banana Cream, but this is a pretty good substitute. Want some?" She offered the pen over and raised her eyebrows at the flabbergasted look on his face.
"Is that fucking weed?"
She heard Glen start chuckling beside her, and noticed Larry had now cracked a smile as well. Ray, well, wasn't; she never really found much amusement in her and Glen's antics, and her disdain was evident behind the overall general concern she rightfully hadn't been able to shake.
"What are you like, fuckin' hippie stoners or some shit? Thought you bunch would be the uppity, better than thou, prim an' proper type."
Larry let out a snort of laughter, while Glen just shrugged. Hayden mimicked Glen's gesture, and followed with a quick, "I mean, she's not wrong." At least the mood was alleviating.
This caused a bit more laughter, and finally gave Ray the courage to speak up. "Are you kidding, she swears like a sailor, and the pair of them are constantly stoned."
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THE WALK // The Stand (2020) You are to leave now, today, on foot. You are to take no food and no water, just the clothes on your back.
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Court is now in session
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How Stephen King Got To Finish The Stand
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This article contains spoilers for the last two episodes of The Stand.
After nine episodes, the CBS All Access limited series adaptation of Stephen King’s The Stand has come to an end with a final segment written by none other than King himself.
But before we get to that, let’s recap the massive climactic events of last week’s episode eight, which was not titled “The Stand” for nothing.
After setting out on their long walk to New Vegas at the behest of a dying Mother Abagail (Whoopi Goldberg), the little party of Boulder Free Zone leaders finally arrived in Sin City to make their long-awaited stand against Randall Flagg (Alexander Skarsgard) and his minions — minus one.
Stu Redman (James Marsden) has broken his leg in a fall and stayed behind at the bottom of a washout — almost certain to die there — while Larry Underwood (Jovan Adepo), Glen Bateman (Greg Kinnear) and Ray Brentner (Irene Bedard) were captured outside Vegas by Flagg’s right-hand goon Lloyd (Nat Wolff).
In the book, none of the three make it out of Vegas alive — along with thousands of others. Glen is the first to go, shot unceremoniously in his cell by Lloyd for laughing at Flagg to his face. In the just-concluded series, Glen is still shot by Lloyd, but this time during a show trial shown on screens all over the town and meant to rile up Flagg’s depraved supporters.
“It just seemed to me, that for one thing, the murder of Glen in the book never quite made sense to me,” says Ben Cavell as we get on the phone to discuss the end of the series.
He adds that changing Glen’s death from a private cell to a public courtroom changed its impact. “It seemed to me and us that the more dynamic version of that scene was for Glen to be challenging Flagg in front of his people,” he says. “That’s what has consequences for Flagg, is being made to look at all weak in front of the people who give him the adulation from which he derives his power.”
Larry and Ray are scheduled to die next, but not before Flagg’s “bride,” and the mother of his unborn child, Nadine (Amber Heard), hurls herself out a high-rise window after realizing she’s carrying a monster. Her crushed, disfigured head is brought before Larry to soften him up, but his resolve only strengthens, giving him the ability to be strong both for himself and Ray — not to mention the people of Boulder — when they are chained to the bottom of a pool that slowly fills with water.
Their courage sparks a mini-revolt among the denizens of Vegas, including Lloyd. At the same time, Trashcan Man (Ezra Miller) returns from the desert with a nuclear warhead in tow. The stand has been made, the tide has turned against Flagg and now God — or whatever force for good exists in the universe — takes over. A storm of clouds and lightning descend upon the casino — the clouds oddly looking like fingers — to incinerate Flagg, the warhead and New Vegas all at once, along with Larry and Ray.
The hand of God — which is how King describes it in the book and how it was envisioned, as a literal hand, in the 1994 miniseries — has always been problematic for readers and certainly for viewers of the original mini.
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“Obviously, there was a lot of talk about how much the hand of God should or should not look like a hand,” says Cavell. “I think we ended up at a very cool hybrid place, where if you want it to be a hand grasping the hotel, it certainly can be. It certainly has those five fingers of cloud coming around it. But it’s not as explicit as the fist in Yellow Submarine or the Monty Python hand coming out of the sky. That’s what we were very concerned about. I’m really happy with where we ended up with that.”
Cavell says that the starting point for the hand of God was the famous photo of the Pillars of Creation, a distant nebula snapped by the Hubble telescope. “If you look at it in a certain way, it kind of looks like fingers, but it doesn’t have to,” says Cavell. “And it is completely naturally occurring. That’s what we wanted. It was very important, at least for me, that you not be required, as a viewer, to accept the characters’ or Mother Abagail’s or anybody’s interpretation of these events.”             
By the end of “The Stand,” many of the story’s major characters are dead, and the aftermath of the destruction of Vegas is even visible in the sky from Boulder — where Frannie (Odessa Young) goes into labor and precipitates the events of the ninth and final episode, “The Circle Closes.”
In the final episode, Frannie — keeping hope alive that Stu and the others will return from making their stand — gives birth, but the baby comes down with Captain Trips. However, since Frannie herself is immune, her child inherits her immunity and is able to bounce back from the disease, leaving open the possibility that the superflu will no longer be a part of their lives going forward.
At the same time, Stu — who was discovered and rescued by a returning Tom Cullen (Brad William Henke) — finally arrives home as well. But after a period of rest and recuperation, he and Frannie decide to leave behind a growing Free Zone and journey to Frannie’s hometown of Ogunquit, Maine. But along the way they face one final confrontation.
The episode was written by King himself and incorporates elements from the end of the original novel, the ending of the 1990 expanded edition, and brand new material in which Frannie falls down a well and is badly injured while Stu is out getting supplies. While down there, she has an otherworldly encounter with Flagg, who offers to save her life and provide a comfortable future for her, Stu, the baby and any other future family members in exchange for her fealty.
Frannie firmly refuses the deal, and as Stu arrives back at their camp and struggles to rescue her from the well, he receives unexpected assistance from a young Black girl who — it’s made quite clear — is an incarnation of Mother Abagail sent to help them.
First things first: did the writers’ room of The Stand break the story for the final chapter, or was it wholly developed by the master himself? “We didn’t break it,” says Cavell. “(King) had mentioned that there was this ending that he had been playing with and turning over for 30 years, this thing that had always been nagging him about the ending of the book, which was that Frannie never got her stand…that had always been eating at King. He really wanted to give her a satisfying conclusion to her arc in the book.”
Cavell says that King felt comfortable enough with the way the scripts were going for the rest of The Stand to entrust the creative team with bringing his final chapter to life. “Essentially what we arrived at was, ‘Okay, tell me where you guys are going to be able to leave it at the end of chapter eight, and I’ll pick up there,’” recalls Cavell. Asked if he gave any notes to King on his teleplay, Cavell laughs. “Whenever people ask me, ‘Did you give notes to Stephen King?’ My answer is, ‘Yes. I gave him one note, which was, “Thank you for writing this.”’”
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.
“I love the idea that Flagg is eternal and always reborn as this beautiful Alexander Skarsgard avatar, or whatever we decide is the word for how he’s using that form,” says Cavell. “Flagg is the kind of guy who’s not going to let a little defeat like death stop him from his ultimate aim. And of course, the perfect place to go is a place that’s completely isolated, and that the disease hasn’t reached.
“It always felt like such a smart, interesting, inspiring Stephen King ending,” adds Cavell. “To have this ultimate evil, that seems to be eradicated, find a way back into the world, which was lovely, I thought.”
Cavell also says that the re-emergence of Mother Abagail in the form of the young girl — a concept original to this episode — was meant to mirror Flagg’s rebirth. “They are so much, I don’t know, photo negative versions of each other, I think King always felt that there wasn’t a symmetry in Mother Abigail having her own rebirth,” he explains. “I thought it was so smart to make it a very different kind than Flagg’s, where she’s not in her same form… I thought that was really cool and unexpected.”
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Now that The Stand has come to its conclusion, Cavell says that the experience was everything he expected it to be. “If you’re going to adapt something that big — in terms of its actual heft, the sprawl of the narrative, and how many people have read it and have been living with it for so long — it should feel big and difficult and unwieldy and enormous. And it did. It felt all of those things. But it also feels like we managed to achieve something that I think is really special, and I just am going to be eternally proud of.”
All nine episodes of The Stand are available to stream on CBS All Access.
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azulso · 3 years
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I finished The Stand comics and I would love that the 2020 version have more hours. So here is my "wishlist", with time onscreen per character:
E1 The End: main characters introduction, including Jesse (Frannie's boyfriend, father of her baby).
Stu: 25 minutes
Frannie and Larry: 15 minutes each one
Nick: 5 minutes
E2 Blank Page: main characters development, including Carla (Frannie's mom).
Nick: 20 m
Frannie: 15 m
Larry and Lloyd: 10 m e/o
Stu: 5 m
E3 The Dark Man: Randall Flagg story, main characters development, Alice Underwood and Peter Goldsmith dying and Stu escape.
Randall: 25 m
Frannie: 10 m
Harold, Larry, Nick, Rita and Stu: 5 m e/o
Or... first movie The Stand: Captain Trips
Frannie: 40 m
Stu: 35 m
Larry and Nick: 30 m
Randall: 25 m
Lloyd: 10 m
Harold and Rita: 5 m e/o
E4 Pocket Savior: Trashcan Man story, main characters development, Stu meets Glen and Rita Blakemoor dies.
Trashcan: 20 m
Larry and Rita: 10 m e/o
Frannie, Glen, Nick and Stu: 5 m e/o
E5 The Dreams: Lloyd in prison, Nick starts to dream about Mother A, Frannie and Harold out of Maine.
Lloyd: 15 m
Nick: 10 m
Frannie, Glen, Harold, Larry, Mother A, Randall and Stu: 5 m e/o
E6 The Nightmares: Nick and Tom meeting, Randall attack them in tornado form, people having nightmares about Randall, new characters introduction, including Ray flashback.
Larry, Nick and Tom: 10 m e/o
Joe, Julie, Mother A, Nadine, Randall and Ray: 5 m e/o
Or second movie The Stand: American Nightmares
Larry and Nick: 25 m
Trashcan Man: 20 m
Lloyd: 15 m
Frannie, Glen, Mother A, Randall, Rita, Stu and Tom: 10 m
Harold, Joe, Julie, Nadine and Ray: 5 m e/o
E7 Hemingford Home: Mother A story, Frannie and Stu relationship starts, Harold fall in the dark side, Stu team saves Dayna, including Dayna flashback, Ray meets Nick and Tom, they arrives in HH.
Mother A: 20 m
Frannie: 10 m
Dayna, Glen, Harold, Randall, Ray and Stu: 5 m e/o
E8 My Life for You: Trashcan Man story, Mother A, Nick and Tom have a dinner, Stu team try to do a surgery.
Trashcan Man: 25 m
Frannie, Harold, Lloyd, Mother A, Nick, Stu and Tom: 5 m e/o
E9 The House of the Dead: Nadine flashback, Larry team development, Judge Ruth Farris introduction, including flashback, she acts as confidant for Larry, Trashcan Man arrives in New Vegas, he's forced to help Lloyd to crucifix a man, Larry team arrives in Boulder, Mother A is suspicious of Nadine.
Larry, Nadine and Trashcan Man: 10 m e/o
Frannie, Judge, Lloyd, Mother A, Randall and Stu: 5 m e/o
Or third movie The Stand Soul Survivors
Trashcan Man: 35 m
Mother A: 30 m
Frannie: 20 m e/o
Stu: 15 m e/o
Harold, Larry, Lloyd, Nadine and Randall: 10 m e/o
Dayna, Glen, Judge, Nick, Ray, Tom: 5 m e/o
E10 Worms Inside Him: "Harold vs Stu" story. Overcome with jealousy, Harold schemes to murder Frannie and Stu. Mother A and her committee encounter a Vegas escapee with crucifixion wounds, who warns them of Flagg. The committee votes to send three spies across the mountains to assess the threat from Flagg.
Harold and Stu: 10 m e/o
Frannie, Joe, Larry, Mother A, Nadine, Nick, Randall and Ray: 5 m e/o
E11 The Betrayal: development of the committee before the spies travel to New Vegas, Frannie and Stu with Dayna, Larry with Judge Farris, and Larry and Nick with Tom. Nadine has more visions of Flagg beckoning to her, he orders her to kill Mother Abagail and the committee. She seduces Harold and convinces him to help her. While stealing explosives for this purpose, Nadine kills Teddy Weizak, one of Harold's few friends.
Dayna, Frannie, Glen, Harold, Judge, Larry, Nadine, Nick, Randall, Stu, Teddy and Tom: 5 m e/o
E12 The Vigil: Frannie breaks into Harold's house and finds his surveillance-room and explosives. Harold finds her and tries to trap her, but she manages to escape. Harold and Nadine activate the explosives just as Frannie arrives to warn the committee. The blast kills Nick.
Frannie, Harold, Nadine: 10 m e/o
Joe, Larry, Mother A, Nick, Ray and Stu: 5 m e/o.
Or fourth movie The Stand Hard Cases
Harold: 25 m
Frannie, Stu: 20 m e/o
Larry, Nadine, Nick: 15 m e/o
Glen, Joe, Mother A, Randall and Ray: 10 m e/o
Dayna, Judge, Teddy and Tom: 5 m e/o
E13 Fear and Loathing in New Vegas: Dayna Jurgens arrives in New Vegas where she secures a position as one of Lloyd Henreid's girls. She finally meets Flagg, who offers to let her go on the condition that she reveal who the "third spy" is. Dayna kills herself to avoid revealing any secrets. Judge Farris is spotted at one of Flagg's checkpoints manned by Bobby Terry, who follows her. He have strict orders from Flagg to don't kill her, so she can be tortured and force her to reveal the last spy. After exchanging several shots with Farris, Bobby eventually manages one direct hit to the Judge's head. From her hospital bed, Mother Abagail reveals God's will to Stu, Larry, Ray, and Glen: they are to travel to New Vegas by foot, and that "one will fall" on the way there. She then dies peacefully. 
Dayna and Judge Farris: 10 m e/o
Bobby, Frannie, Julie, Lloyd, Mother A, Randall, Stu and Tom: 5 m e/o
E14 The Walk: Harold and Nadine leave Boulder on their motorcycles. Harold loses control on a curve and is badly injured. Nadine finally meets Flagg in the desert, but she has a belated epiphany that he is a terrifying demon, leaving her traumatized, catatonic and pregnant. Transported back to Las Vegas like a trophy, Nadine is installed in Flagg's quarters. Trashcan Man discovers a nuclear warhead, he attaches it to his sandcrawler and begins to drive back to New Vegas. Stu team encounter Harold's remains and Larry reads his journal before covering his body. While climbing out of a washed-out area Stu falls and breaks his leg; Larry, Ray and Glen recognize Mother Abagail's prediction and go on without him.
Glen, Harold, Julie, Larry, Lloyd, Nadine, Nick, Randall, Ray, Stu, Tom and Trashcan Man: 5 m e/o
E15 The Stand: Glen, Ray and Larry are given a show trial in front of a large public gathering. Glen mocks Flagg, prompting Lloyd to shoot and kill Glen. Realizing that she was never meant to live after giving birth, Nadine throws herself out of the window to her death. Larry and Ray are sentenced to be drowned in a swimming pool. Trashcan Man arrives with a nuclear bomb. A mysterious storm-cloud, "the hand of God", forms above the hotel and emits bolts of lightning that kill everyone present, then detonates the nuclear bomb, obliterating all of New Vegas and everyone in it. Tom finds Kojak and follows him. Stu is rescued by Tom and they witness the nuclear explosion together. Tom states that God "fixed" Flagg for what he did to Nick and the Judge. In a dream, Nick comes to Tom and tells him which medicine to give Stu, Tom saves Stu's life by treating his pneumonia and spends several weeks nursing him back to health. Stu recovers and the two of them return to Boulder in a snow storm via a Snowcat. Stu finds that Frannie has given birth to a daughter, whom she has named Abagail. The baby has contracted the superflu, but she is able to fight off the virus. In the jungle, Flagg appears floating before the primitive tribe. He kills one of their warriors with his dark magic and demands their worship. The tribe falls to their knees.
Stu: 10 m
Frannie, Glen, Julie, Larry, Lloyd, Nick, Randall, Ray, Tom and Trashcan Man: 5 m e/o
Or fifth movie The Stand Nobody's Land
Stu: 20 m
Julie, Lloyd, Randall, Tom: 15 m e/o
Dayna, Frannie, Glen, Judge, Larry, Nick, Ray, Trashcan: 10 m e/o
Bobby, Harold, Mother A, Nadine: 5 m e/o
Total time onscreen in the whole saga:
Frannie and Stu: 1h 40m e/o
Larry: 1h 30m
Nick: 1h 25m
Trashcan Man: 1h 5m
Mother A: 55m
Harold and Lloyd: 50 m e/o
Randall: 45m
Glen, Nadine, Tom: 35 m e/o
Ray: 30m
Dayna, Judge, Julie: 20 m e/o
Joe, Rita: 15 m e/o
Bobby, Teddy: 5 m e/o
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