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As it began, It: welcome to dery The telegraphed will be part of the military within its myth of supernatural terror in the city, while the local elite learn from “duck attack and cover” in the turt-whift section It Fans don’t know the importance of the turtles in Stephen King’s original story – there’s a top secret project going on at an Air Force Base outside of town. What could it be? This week’s episode, along with next week’s teaser, lifted the lid in a big way.

In one episode, we meet Major Leroy Hanlon (Jovan Adepo) as he lands in Delry base; He is a Korean veteran hand-picked by General Francis Shaw (James Remar) to work in this strategic center. In the beginning, Welcome to Derry Dependence on the Northerning position of Maine base Mase Nate: It is only a total flight of seven hours from Soviet AirSpace, a critical consideration at the height of the cold war. But we also pay attention, as does Hanlon’s large, expensive building with warning signs removed from it. “Special projects,” they were told.

When Major Hanlon first meets the general cleaning, there is a quick impression of the Firm, Righteous, “No Horseshit” Commander. He tells Hanlon to bring him to Derry Air Force Base to test the new plane, praises Hanlon’s reputation for flourishing, and gently inquires about Hanlon’s injuries. The two men united in their desire to defeat America’s enemies.

We also meet Dick Hallorann – an assistant who tells his friends that he is involved in the “Top Secret Spy Spy.” He’s funny, it seems, but he definitely has special privileges, which include stopping past the gate when he and his pals come back for hours. And since we know who dick Hallorann is, thank you To shine… We’re starting to get an idea of ​​where this could go.

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However, It: welcome to dery It keeps its cards close to its chest. In the second episode, “Thing in the Dark,” We see that Hallorann uses her gifts to guide mysterious digs.

Then, we get this brochure, as shaw brings hanlon to that “special projects” building.

“What you’re about to see would be our best and only way to protect that,” Hanlon tells us.

See, “Opentipt, aimed to win the cold war” before the first missile was ever fired. ” It depends on a very special weapon, “something buried in Dery long ago. Something you, big, worth helping us get back.”

It is because the weapon produces fear. Deteriorating fear. And hanlon, because of that brain damage he suffered from fighting, he does not feel fear.

“We don’t know everything about it, where it came from, how it works,” Shaw said. But they know that it is surrounded by things, “beacons” of sorts, that can help them pinpoint its location.

We know something else is going on Welcome to Derry It helps that these items are tied to the local natives, who are heavily invested in keeping the soldiers from hell away from them.

This week’s episode, “Now You See It,” shows that Shaw spent some of his childhood in Dery – where he met a close-knit “Weapon” while playing in the woods.

We know what it is: It is, a business that can take any form and go so far as to use fear to attack its victims.

“Now you see” and saw the Hallorann and Hanlon group, with Hanlon and Buddy Pauly (Rudy Manguso) piloting the Hallorann, which is described as a human plane. Hallorann, brandishing Shaw’s old slingshot, swings it in the air.

When Hallorann made the connection between mind and business, he almost jumped to his death from the eternal consequences. It’s such a problem, Shaw warns: “You shouldn’t have seen us. You shouldn’t have known. I got a feeling if we keep doing this thing?”

We tend to agree with you, Dick, because General Shaw – Who should know better – seems to think that he will capture it and somehow use it against the Soviet Union? Sir! This is not a good idea! This is a bad, bad plan!

And thank you It and IT: CHAPTER TWOWe know what happened to Drery in the following years. We know that there will be no arresting this monstrous creature and forcing it into the service of patriotism.

A promo for next week’s episode and not just a hint at the key It The location (“29 Neibolt Street”), but it also suggests that Hallorann will get to the unsavory point of PRY’s details about those “beacons.”

It also features Major Hanlon, who has long gone with all his heart and everything, asking Shiw, “what the hell are we forgiving?”

It’s a bad thing IS It’s coming – and we can’t wait to see how Penkwini responds, although we definitely threaten whatever happens.

New episodes of It: welcome to dery tune in Sundays on HBO.

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