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The video is a review of the first part of the 1990 miniseries adaptation of Stephen King's It, which follows a group of childhood friends who encounter a shape-shifting evil clown named Pennywise. The video counts the number of deaths in the miniseries, which are mostly off-screen or implied, and provides commentary on the plot, characters, and special effects. The video ends with a cliffhanger as one of the friends commits suicide as an adult rather than face Pennywise again.
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1. The text is a transcript of a video series called "The Kill Count" where the host counts the number of deaths in horror movies.
2. The video covers the first part of the 1990 miniseries adaptation of Stephen King's novel "It", which aired on ABC in two parts.
3. The miniseries follows a group of childhood friends called the Losers Club who are terrorized by an evil entity that takes the form of a clown named Pennywise.
4. The miniseries alternates between two timelines: 1960, when the Losers Club first encountered Pennywise, and 1990, when they reunite as adults to face him again.
5. The host mentions that Tim Curry's portrayal of Pennywise is the most memorable and scary part of the miniseries, and praises his performance.
6. The host also mentions that most of the kills in the miniseries are off-screen or bloodless, due to the budget and censorship limitations of television.
7. The host counts five kills in the first part of the miniseries: Lori Ann, Georgie, Vic, Belch, and Stan. Stan is the only adult who dies, by committing suicide after receiving a phone call from Mike, who informs him that Pennywise has returned.
8. The host ends the video by promising to release part two on Friday, where he will count the remaining kills and conclude the story of "It".