Wayward pines

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:By the way, to the poster who has read the books - thank you, your posts are extremely helpful. They are not spoiling anything but making a lot of sense out of some slightly vague stuff on the shows. And your posts are making the show more interesting too...


Ha ha - I agree! I was just talking to my mom about this show (she's now getting into it too) and she said she thinks the whole thing is an elaborate hoax or experiment. I said, "No, it isn't, because the poster on DCUM said it was based closely on the books and in the books, they really are in the future!"
Anonymous
So I don't get it, if Kate and her group want outside the wall so bad, why don't they just let them go and let the Abbies take care of them?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So I don't get it, if Kate and her group want outside the wall so bad, why don't they just let them go and let the Abbies take care of them?


If they blow a hole in the fence guess what wanders in? The monsters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:By the way, to the poster who has read the books - thank you, your posts are extremely helpful. They are not spoiling anything but making a lot of sense out of some slightly vague stuff on the shows. And your posts are making the show more interesting too...


Ha ha - I agree! I was just talking to my mom about this show (she's now getting into it too) and she said she thinks the whole thing is an elaborate hoax or experiment. I said, "No, it isn't, because the poster on DCUM said it was based closely on the books and in the books, they really are in the future!"


Not sure if I am the book poster you're referring to because there are many of us but really, read the books! The first is cheap on Amazon Kindle and they also are part of the prime lending library. Such an easy and good read. I read all three in about a week. Get to the end before the show ends!! It's so stunningly simple but I have to admit I did not see it coming.
Anonymous
I hate to criticize Matt Dillion because he is so perpetually dreamy, but did you see his "acting" when his "son" was half blown up in that truck?

It was like he was looking under an old rag to see if someone else's dog had died.

Did he care? No he did not. Can he act? Only if you don't cast him as a father, people!
Anonymous
So is David Pilcher going to off his sister, Pam? He seems to be moving in that direction quickly.

Pam has always creeped me out, but I found her much more relatable when she showed empathy and understanding for the security guy when he said he sometimes blurs out things people say.

Are the abbies going to invade the town now??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So is David Pilcher going to off his sister, Pam? He seems to be moving in that direction quickly.

Pam has always creeped me out, but I found her much more relatable when she showed empathy and understanding for the security guy when he said he sometimes blurs out things people say.

Are the abbies going to invade the town now??


I think its setting up a division in leadership, the whole brother sister opponents element.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So is David Pilcher going to off his sister, Pam? He seems to be moving in that direction quickly.

Pam has always creeped me out, but I found her much more relatable when she showed empathy and understanding for the security guy when he said he sometimes blurs out things people say.

Are the abbies going to invade the town now??



When that dude blasted through the fence with the huge truck and the Abbies immediately devoured him and the other injured dude, there were huge holes in the fence on either side of the truck. The abbies could totally get in and have a feast.
Anonymous
Anyone else still watching this? I have to admit last night's episode was not as exciting as hoped and I found myself multi tasking all the way through it.

I will watch the finale next week and promptly forget the lot, I think.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else still watching this? I have to admit last night's episode was not as exciting as hoped and I found myself multi tasking all the way through it.

I will watch the finale next week and promptly forget the lot, I think.



Yes, I'm still watching. But I'll watch anything with Matt Dillon in it. So unlikely that that undeveloped "Plot 30" would be so easy for his wife to access. The finale next week looks epic, though. Those "Abbie" things are freaking scary.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else still watching this? I have to admit last night's episode was not as exciting as hoped and I found myself multi tasking all the way through it.

I will watch the finale next week and promptly forget the lot, I think.


I'm still watching and thought it was a pretty good episode. It was touching when Harold mouthed to Kate, "I love you" right before that kid shot him. I wasn't sure if they really loved each other or were just playing along due to the constant surveillance.

So how do they prove to the townspeople that what they're saying is true? Do they take them to Plot 33 and show them the videos that Teresa discovered? Also - don't all the kids (the "First Generation") know about the Abbies anyway?

And finally - will the writers please, please put Teresa in something other than a huge, lumpy, shapeless cardigan sweater, skirt, and boots? Doesn't seem fair that Kate gets all the sexy/updated clothes, while Teresa is dowdy personified.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else still watching this? I have to admit last night's episode was not as exciting as hoped and I found myself multi tasking all the way through it.

I will watch the finale next week and promptly forget the lot, I think.


I'm still watching and thought it was a pretty good episode. It was touching when Harold mouthed to Kate, "I love you" right before that kid shot him. I wasn't sure if they really loved each other or were just playing along due to the constant surveillance.

So how do they prove to the townspeople that what they're saying is true? Do they take them to Plot 33 and show them the videos that Teresa discovered? Also - don't all the kids (the "First Generation") know about the Abbies anyway?

And finally - will the writers please, please put Teresa in something other than a huge, lumpy, shapeless cardigan sweater, skirt, and boots? Doesn't seem fair that Kate gets all the sexy/updated clothes, while Teresa is dowdy personified.


She is slightly on the larger side and they are attempting to conceal that fact.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else still watching this? I have to admit last night's episode was not as exciting as hoped and I found myself multi tasking all the way through it.

I will watch the finale next week and promptly forget the lot, I think.


I'm still watching and thought it was a pretty good episode. It was touching when Harold mouthed to Kate, "I love you" right before that kid shot him. I wasn't sure if they really loved each other or were just playing along due to the constant surveillance.

So how do they prove to the townspeople that what they're saying is true? Do they take them to Plot 33 and show them the videos that Teresa discovered? Also - don't all the kids (the "First Generation") know about the Abbies anyway?

And finally - will the writers please, please put Teresa in something other than a huge, lumpy, shapeless cardigan sweater, skirt, and boots? Doesn't seem fair that Kate gets all the sexy/updated clothes, while Teresa is dowdy personified.


She is slightly on the larger side and they are attempting to conceal that fact.


No, she's gorgeous and a perfect size. They seem to be deliberately trying to make her appear homely or dowdy, when she's anything but.
Anonymous
I was just thinking about this, too! Why are they making Teresa so frumpy?!? So weird. She's beautiful!
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