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isn't Stephen King known for not knowing how to end a book?
Ya maybe. But it's like he intentionally hacked off the obvious good ending in favor of a contrived bad one. So less can't and more won't.
So why would he choose that? I can only assume for money.
The only good ending I can remember from him is that of The Dark Tower series.
The one he started in early/pre-college years and took up formulaic horror to pay the bills before finally finishing it decades later? Hunh.
What's that saying about "infinite monkeys on infinite typewriters" again?
... the one with a warning to stop reading, in case you hate the ending?
Oh ya it was the trolly problem. King doesn't like the trolly problem. So he declared the 5 people on the first track illusions born of hubris and narcissicism. Another best seller