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  1. Tom Cullen is a major character in the novel The Stand. In the 1994 TV miniseries, he is portrayed by Bill Fagerbakke. In the 2020 miniseries the character is portrayed by Brad William Henke. Tom Cullen is a mentally handicapped man from May, Oklahoma, where he lived with his mother and borderline-abusive father Don. Several years before the superflu outbreak, Don Cullen abandoned his family ...

  2. Or Stu may have simply chosen the moon as the symbol for returning home because of Tom's repetition of the phrase. Either way. Award. 30 votes, 12 comments. Tom Cullen continuously spells things incorrectly saying that everything is spelled m-o-o-n. He does get it right when he is….

  3. Oct 30, 2022 · Tom Cullen: Yes. No. I'm God's Tom.. . . Stu Redman: Look. And then you come back here to Boulder, when the moon is full. Do you understand? Tom Cullen: Yes! M-O-O-N… spells moon.

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    Mother Abigail Freemantle: I have sinned in pride. So have you all. But that's past now. It's time now to give over your will to the will of God. It's time, to make your STAND. Susan Stern: You're the perfect American male, Stu, we get the power back on and you decide to barbecue. Stu Redman:

  6. Feb 12, 2021 · Safe to say, that was no ordinary lightning. In the book, although the circumstances are a bit different, the warhead is detonated by a "Hand of God," described as a giant, glowing hand in the sky ...

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  7. Tom leaves Las Vegas when the moon is full, but Julie Lawry recognizes him; she tries to alert Flagg, but Tom escapes into the desert and hides from Flagg and his men. A crazed Nadine taunts Flagg that he is losing control over his empire.

  8. Mar 3, 2016 · I n the future, after you finish reading this book, when you walk outside at night and look up to see a full moon, in your head you will say, “ M-O-O-N, that spells moon, ” and won’t be able to help but smile and remember the importance of simple things and how much they can change.