 Hey guys, a little bit of a different video here today talking about a new show that I'm watching from HBO called The Outsider. It has Jason Bateman and Ben Middleston in it and it's adapted from a Stephen King novel. At least to say so far this show definitely has a slow burn appeal but it is developing its kind of quirkiness. I'm admittedly happy that I watched the first two episodes at the same time because if I had just watched the first episode I would have been like what? Yeah because it ends on such a odd cliffhanger that it then proceeds into the second episode which really gets the whole mystery and the idea going. At first it looks like kind of a procedural crime drama where Jason Bateman is pulled in for the murder of this child. However, it starts to be revealed that he is in two different places at the same time. Then the whole King-esque sort of mystery supernatural possibility starts to brew in the background considering there's this person with a hoodie that they keep showing in the first two episodes. My thought is that this is a different interpretation or something similar to that of Storm of the Century. If you guys recognize this poster, this is Colin Furrow, probably the most sinister looking Canadian that you've ever seen except for maybe Robert Picton. Either way the Storm of the Century series was made back in 1999. King wrote the whole thing out. It was a four-parter episode about a little island town off the coast of Maine that gets hit by this blizzard. And then there's this mysterious stranger who appears, people start to die, and eventually the mysterious stranger's plan is revealed. And it's a pretty cool cliffhanger episode. I still talk about it to this day mainly because Tim Daly, the voice of Superman's also an actor in it. He's one of the main characters. I'm getting a similar sort of vibe here in the outsider because people are starting to lose their minds, people are starting to die. Something else that I should really mention is that this show has Jason I'm Not Funny Bateman. I say that because I have never found this guy funny. I thought he was not funny in rest development. I never thought he was funny in anything else. However, the guy can do drama. I watched a couple of episodes of Ozark and after watching the episode and then seeing that he directed a few episodes, which he does the same here for the outsider. He directs the first two episodes. He's really good at this. He's not good at comedy in my opinion, but this stuff he is exceptional at. Either way, I would suggest you guys watch it, but maybe wait a few more weeks. I know there's going to be another new episode next Sunday, and I'm going to definitely watch it because I really, really enjoy this show. I'm curious to see how it develops like a cop kind of who done it, but I'm waiting for that full-on king vibe to appear because I know what's going to. Give me your guys' thoughts as we've started watching this. If you haven't, watch it. Come back here and let me know what you guys think. And obviously, I'll be doing a review of this when it comes to its end two months from now, I guess. Anyways, guys, that's all for me. I hope you enjoyed this video. If you did, leave a like and if you're interested in more, maybe subscribe. Otherwise, see you guys next time.