Wayward pines

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I thought the ending was great. Especially how it mimicked the first episode.

Is that how the books ended?


No ***book spoiler***







At the end the townspeople decided to all go back into stasis for 80,000 years in hopes that the Abbies would either die out or evolve.

I loved the creepy ending of the TV show.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think they're overcompensating for Shannyn Sossamon's looks by putting her in that ridiculous outfit every episode. No one her age has worn an outfit like that in 20 years, or maybe ever. Such a weird, distracting costuming choice - it's been bugging me since the beginning. She can't be a hot mom, even though she's married to Matt Dillon? She's supposed to be the sad, dowdy, cheated-on wife and Kate is supposed to be the hot AP? Sorry, it's not working.


+1
I'm the PP who brought up her dowdy costuming and I agree. That outfit is completely distracting!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought the ending was great. Especially how it mimicked the first episode.

Is that how the books ended?


No ***book spoiler***







At the end the townspeople decided to all go back into stasis for 80,000 years in hopes that the Abbies would either die out or evolve.

Thanks! And thanks to whoever talked up the book. I read the first one and enjoyed it.

I loved the creepy ending of the TV show.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else watch the finale tonight? No spoilers, but I have to admit I was a little disappointed with the way they ended things in that final scene. I'm not sure how the books ended but this felt like a definite set-up for a second season.


I was so disappointed in the ending, and frankly - completely perplexed. So three years have passed and somehow the teens (the First Generation) have gotten control over the remaining townspeople and forced them back into surveillance, reckonings, etc.? What happened to the grownups who made it up into the mountain refuge? Or were there just far more of the teens hiding out in the school bunker? So many questions.

I was very sad to see Matt Dillon go. Oh, how I've loved him ever since "The Outsiders".
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else watch the finale tonight? No spoilers, but I have to admit I was a little disappointed with the way they ended things in that final scene. I'm not sure how the books ended but this felt like a definite set-up for a second season.


I was so disappointed in the ending, and frankly - completely perplexed. So three years have passed and somehow the teens (the First Generation) have gotten control over the remaining townspeople and forced them back into surveillance, reckonings, etc.? What happened to the grownups who made it up into the mountain refuge? Or were there just far more of the teens hiding out in the school bunker? So many questions.

I was very sad to see Matt Dillon go. Oh, how I've loved him ever since "The Outsiders".


I was disappointed to. If the only townspeople are now the First Generation (everyone else in stasis) why would they need reckonings? Why would anyone try to escape fully knowing what's beyond the fence? The public hangings they portrayed don't make any sense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else watch the finale tonight? No spoilers, but I have to admit I was a little disappointed with the way they ended things in that final scene. I'm not sure how the books ended but this felt like a definite set-up for a second season.


I was so disappointed in the ending, and frankly - completely perplexed. So three years have passed and somehow the teens (the First Generation) have gotten control over the remaining townspeople and forced them back into surveillance, reckonings, etc.? What happened to the grownups who made it up into the mountain refuge? Or were there just far more of the teens hiding out in the school bunker? So many questions.

I was very sad to see Matt Dillon go. Oh, how I've loved him ever since "The Outsiders".


I was disappointed to. If the only townspeople are now the First Generation (everyone else in stasis) why would they need reckonings? Why would anyone try to escape fully knowing what's beyond the fence? The public hangings they portrayed don't make any sense.


SOME adults had to stay behind, right? Otherwise, who would be managing the hospital and giving Amy her nurse training?

I get that they were going for a Twilight Zone feel to the very ending, but it just didn't work for me. At all. Like, why put the adults in stasis at all? Are they planning to wake them up? That seems like it would pose more problems than it would be worth--they'd be back at the start with the rebellion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else watch the finale tonight? No spoilers, but I have to admit I was a little disappointed with the way they ended things in that final scene. I'm not sure how the books ended but this felt like a definite set-up for a second season.


I was so disappointed in the ending, and frankly - completely perplexed. So three years have passed and somehow the teens (the First Generation) have gotten control over the remaining townspeople and forced them back into surveillance, reckonings, etc.? What happened to the grownups who made it up into the mountain refuge? Or were there just far more of the teens hiding out in the school bunker? So many questions.

I was very sad to see Matt Dillon go. Oh, how I've loved him ever since "The Outsiders".


I was disappointed to. If the only townspeople are now the First Generation (everyone else in stasis) why would they need reckonings? Why would anyone try to escape fully knowing what's beyond the fence? The public hangings they portrayed don't make any sense.


I assumed they "awakened" some of group C, perhaps, and followed the Pilcher model of not telling them anything. There weren't enough teens to keep the whole town running, right? Just a guess.
Anonymous
I was devastated by the ending. While it was well done (like the entire series), it just seemed so hopeless and it sounds like the book had a much more promising ending. I just can't wrap my head around how poor Ben is going to get out of that mess.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else watch the finale tonight? No spoilers, but I have to admit I was a little disappointed with the way they ended things in that final scene. I'm not sure how the books ended but this felt like a definite set-up for a second season.


I was so disappointed in the ending, and frankly - completely perplexed. So three years have passed and somehow the teens (the First Generation) have gotten control over the remaining townspeople and forced them back into surveillance, reckonings, etc.? What happened to the grownups who made it up into the mountain refuge? Or were there just far more of the teens hiding out in the school bunker? So many questions.

I was very sad to see Matt Dillon go. Oh, how I've loved him ever since "The Outsiders".


I was disappointed to. If the only townspeople are now the First Generation (everyone else in stasis) why would they need reckonings? Why would anyone try to escape fully knowing what's beyond the fence? The public hangings they portrayed don't make any sense.


SOME adults had to stay behind, right? Otherwise, who would be managing the hospital and giving Amy her nurse training?

I get that they were going for a Twilight Zone feel to the very ending, but it just didn't work for me. At all. Like, why put the adults in stasis at all? Are they planning to wake them up? That seems like it would pose more problems than it would be worth--they'd be back at the start with the rebellion.




Well it depends on the actors and their contractual negotiations. I don't expect they will get the script lined up until they know who is on board. I liked most of the adults anyway so Im' happy.
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