Spoilers follow for It: Welcome to Derry Episodes 1-4.
So far, I’ve found the scariest thing about It: Welcome to Derry by a significant margin to be the downward trend of the episodes’ quality. “The Great Swirling Apparatus of Our Planet’s Function” turns things around for the series at the season’s critical midpoint, with some of the best drama and horror we’ve seen from Welcome to Derry yet turning the temperature up to a rolling boil.
Armed with the photos from last week’s odious cemetery setpiece, Welcome to Derry’s core group of kids (assuming no more slate-wipes like the premiere) – Lilly, Ronnie, Will and Rich – march into Chief Bowers’ office to find the dollar store ghoul children they’d captured have disappeared from their pictures. Even though the clown’s still visible, Bowers quickly sends the kids packing, which should come as little surprise given how little this guy seems interested in solving crimes in Derry. Peter Outerbridge has done nice work to this point playing Bowers’ simmering rage in moments like these, far more in control of himself than his grandson (Losers’ Club nemesis Henry Bowers) will go on to be, and the tighter he gets wound by the escalating events in town, the scarier he’s getting.



