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Mrs. Todd
October 29th, 2009, 09:56 PM
On Page 542 (Hardcover edition of 'IT', published in 1986), there is a blooper, as far as I can tell. Ben Hanscom has JUST MET this woman, and has not provided any credentials, is not wearing a nametag, or anything else. Yet, after a few questions, she says "Is this a Joke, Mr. Hanscom?"... HOW DID SHE KNOW HIS NAME? My only assumption is that she is 'IT'... but nothing in the story suggests this. Anybody else have any thoughts on this? Is this a legitimate blooper the King has made?
Srbo
October 30th, 2009, 11:02 AM
Not sure, but maybe she knew who he was anyway, since he became a famous architecht in the meantime and had his picture on the cover of Time magazine, so she recognized him.
Well, either or, IT rocks.
Welcome to the board.
rose key
October 30th, 2009, 01:34 PM
Good question. I'll have to look it up when I get home. Welcome to the board!
JimmySOZO
November 4th, 2009, 11:51 AM
On Page 542 (Hardcover edition of 'IT', published in 1986), there is a blooper, as far as I can tell. Ben Hanscom has JUST MET this woman, and has not provided any credentials, is not wearing a nametag, or anything else. Yet, after a few questions, she says "Is this a Joke, Mr. Hanscom?"... HOW DID SHE KNOW HIS NAME? My only assumption is that she is 'IT'... but nothing in the story suggests this. Anybody else have any thoughts on this? Is this a legitimate blooper the King has made?
That's too funny. I'm just re-reading IT after a few years (Signet paperback) and when I got to the scene in the library, I actually had to backtrack a few paragraphs to see if I didn't miss anything.
It could be two reasons: what Srbo said about Ben being famous, or Mr. King being in the moment and forgetting that little detail (and me as a reader am so into the moment also that I didn't really notice until the third time reading IT. :smile2:
PatInTheHat
November 4th, 2009, 06:33 PM
Hmmm, me thinks she perhaps had already read the book...It twas a bestestseller I thinks:eyebrow:.
:wink2:
Patricia A
November 4th, 2009, 06:56 PM
I just read this thread 3 times trying to figure out what the hells you guys were talking about!
I was thinking that you all were WAAAY off base here and mayhap ya'll had stepped outside of your minds, even though you guys said IT about a million times, and despite the fact that the title of the thread is "Blooper in IT," in my mind, for some quantum dyslexic reason I thought you were talking about Salem's Lot! WTF!
Oh Dear... I've been under a lot of stress. :blush:
But anyhow, I assume the reason she addressed him by name without an introduction was because he was famous. :dunno:
Srbo
November 5th, 2009, 02:24 AM
I just came across the same thing in The Wolves of Calla, page 533, HC, Grant, 1st edition.
Calvin Tower and Eddie are talking and Cal adresses him as " Mr Dean " even though there wasn`t a fomal introduction priror to that.
I guess that Sai King has faith that his Constant Reader is smart enough to not bother with such things to often as with those formal introductions.
Why describe the obvious, that people said their names when they met ?
It`s not like he has to draw everything for us now, is it ?:wink2:
michal
November 5th, 2009, 08:05 AM
Have to admit this skipped my notice and I must have read It close to 40 times over the years. But there are plenty of slips like that, and I saw some funny lists of them on the net.
staropeace
November 5th, 2009, 01:15 PM
I remember in Salem's Lot,Ben Mears had a concussion and the doc gave him something to help him relax and sleep........dont ever happen...lmao.
NathanStrickland
November 6th, 2009, 02:01 PM
I remember in Salem's Lot,Ben Mears had a concussion and the doc gave him something to help him relax and sleep........dont ever happen...lmao.
Not a typo. Ben Mears simply existed on a level of the Dark Tower where doctors are sorely misinformed on how to treat concussions.
Proof once again how the Dark Tower is the answer to all typos.
daffyrocks
November 30th, 2009, 12:28 PM
lmao - although I have read this about twenty million times, I have never noticed that. Just went back to check and the only thing I can think of is that Ben was in the process of completing the form, so she may have read his name from that??
LauraJo
December 2nd, 2009, 03:03 PM
Well, I dont know, but if it is a slip, its nice to know that Sai King is human! I mean, some of his books have so immensley layered plots (such as It, and The Stand) I mean, if I tried to write something even half as complex, im sure there would be more than a few little errors
I think that reading any book thats really good IS a little scary, whether its a horror book or not...the way a total stranger can weave a world that can fascinate you for hours at a time and make you feel such strong emotions for purely fictional charactars. Spooky and a little magical, its nice to know that SK is just a really good author, and not some sort of mystical being!!
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