There's a whole, there's a line I highlighted about a goose walking over your grave that I'm going to be thinking about for a while. Sam Hamilton is like, he's kind of freaked out after he meets Kathy. And he's like, I think I need to build a fence around my grave so the goose can walk over it. That's why cemeteries have fences now. Good fences. The geese out. Make bad goose cemeterries.
After 488 episodes, we finally return to ol' Johnny Steinbeck. East of Eden mixes autobiography, pastoral fiction, and Biblical allegory -- a cocktail that has dismayed critics and excited audiences for decades. We dig into what works in this sprawling story and what might leave some readers wanting more.
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