![]() ![]() But TV history is filled with adaptations that seem like bad ideas that work out anyway. It's an unnerving, intimate tale of the friendship between a bullied boy and a mysterious new neighbor (seemingly) his age who travels with a middle-aged man, one that doesn't suggest storylines that can be stretched over multiple seasons. It shouldn't immediately be alarming that Let the Right One In - a 2004 novel by John Ajvide Lindqvist previously turned into the 2008 Swedish film of the same name and remade in America as Let Me In (and a pair of plays and a comic series, too) - doesn't seem like a story that could be expanded into a TV series. ![]() Ian Foreman and Madison Taylor Baez, Let the Right One In Francisco Roman/SHOWTIME ![]()
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