Anonymous wrote:SPOILER!!!!!
Did anyone see the most recent episode? It's really getting interesting now. At least there's a reason for everything, though I'm still wondering if it's all been made up for some reason. Does anyone really think they're actually 2000 years in the future? Or is this a ruse for something bigger?
Anonymous wrote:I am really into this show, but find Ethan's wife to be curiously unruffled about the whole situation. When she and her son found Ethan, she was a little bewildered, but quickly got over it. Move into a new house after being discharged from the hospital? Um, ok! Send my son to a brand new school? Sure! She just doesn't seem to be reacting in a very realistic way...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok so far I have direct references to
LOST (opening sequences)
The prisoner
The Truman show
Twin peaks
Don't get me went I LIKE it but apart from the faces I am having trouble finding anything genuinely original about it
That's what I thought too, but let's not forget Children of the Corn! No matter which way you drive, you're stuck in the same town, with every turn leading you back.
I would like it much better without the supernatural alien element that seems to be emerging. The introduction of the zombies spoiled Game of Thrones for me, too. I hate when a good government conspiracy or fantasy show gets wrecked by aliens.
Anonymous wrote:Ok so far I have direct references to
LOST (opening sequences)
The prisoner
The Truman show
Twin peaks
Don't get me went I LIKE it but apart from the faces I am having trouble finding anything genuinely original about it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't read the books but M Knight Shyamalan completely changed the story for Airbender from the Avatar series so I'm not surprised he has changed Wayward Pines to suit his interpretation. Sadly, when he did the Airbender movie, he pissed off A LOT of people. His movies have sucked way too much of my time over the years, hoping they would return to the caliber of Sixth Sense, but no such luck. I'm not wasting any more time on him.
I really enjoyed The Village, on so many levels. I thought it was genius.
The village was a rip off of a book. It was a good movie, but a rip off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't read the books but M Knight Shyamalan completely changed the story for Airbender from the Avatar series so I'm not surprised he has changed Wayward Pines to suit his interpretation. Sadly, when he did the Airbender movie, he pissed off A LOT of people. His movies have sucked way too much of my time over the years, hoping they would return to the caliber of Sixth Sense, but no such luck. I'm not wasting any more time on him.
I really enjoyed The Village, on so many levels. I thought it was genius.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't read the books but M Knight Shyamalan completely changed the story for Airbender from the Avatar series so I'm not surprised he has changed Wayward Pines to suit his interpretation. Sadly, when he did the Airbender movie, he pissed off A LOT of people. His movies have sucked way too much of my time over the years, hoping they would return to the caliber of Sixth Sense, but no such luck. I'm not wasting any more time on him.
I really enjoyed The Village, on so many levels. I thought it was genius.
Anonymous wrote:The show reminds me of a short-lived series from a couple years ago -- I think it was called Persons Unknown, where a bunch of people woke up in a small deserted town with no idea how they got there, and no way to get out.
Anonymous wrote:The previews made it look like Twin Peaks but the plot seems so similar to The Prisoner. There are not a lot of people who know about The Prisoner so it's an easy plot to steal. Still, Matt Dillon is so great to watch that I have no problem tuning in to watch him beat the crap out of someone.