In my rebooted IT miniseries none of the losers are close to famous and are only mildly successful in their chosen creative fields, and so still have money problems, because as a millennial I simply can't imagine it any other way
Richie is a relatively successful podcaster no more or less mainstream than pre 2016 McElroys. Bill is published but he is an adjunct professor and also ghost writes to make ends meet. Ben is an architect and he makes good money but owning his own firm? Get the fuck outta here
Eddie isn't some New York insurance guy, he's a new jersey insurance customer service phone guy who denies people healthcare and hates his life. Bev was heading toward a successful fashion career but domestic abuse derails all that cuz that's what happens. She considers luluroe.
Mike's a librarian and also substitute teaches for extra cash, and if his landlord keeps uping the rent he's gonna have to find some 3rd job. He's wondering if getting into ghost or history YouTube or podcasting can be fianically viable. Maybe a patron? For research? For $$$?
Stan is still an accountant with a bird watching hobby but he's 35 just made manager cause the boomer above him finally kicked the bucket and him and Patty are stoked they can finally financially consider having children.
Book: demonic space clown
Me: 7 intensely traumatized people all ending up financially stable, successful, famous??? Unrealistic.
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