![]() ![]() ![]() Once Jake falls through the "rabbit hole" - the time portal lurking in the back of Al's diner - he falls deeper and deeper into webs of conspiracy and the stalwart belief that he has a capital M Mission. Anyway, the recently divorced Jake doesn't have much going on right now anyway, so what the hell. Why, you might ask? Well, his friend Al (a wild-eyed Chris Cooper) seems to think that would reverse just about everything bad that's happened since - like the Vietnam War, and maybe racism(?). ![]() Abrams as a producer - throws English teacher everyman Jake Epping (James Franco) headlong into the 1960s, so he can stop the assassination of JFK. Hulu's miniseries adaptation of Stephen King's novel - featuring former Friday Night Lights producer Bridget Carpenter as its showrunner and Star Wars: The Force Awakens director J.J. But it's also easy enough to leave behind once you have to get back to the real world. It moves at a steady clip, is stuffed with cheese, and remains compelling enough to fill an afternoon. 11.22.63, Hulu's new drama, is the TV equivalent of picking up a book at the airport. ![]()
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