Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That doesn't make any freaking sense
Okay spoilers below:
There was a lot of moaning about the books explanation being a copout, but it is what it is.
Present day Wayward Pines is 2000 years in the future.
Everything not seen in Wayward Pines the town proper is the past.
Dr Jenkins recruited for a couple decades and put people into stasis. The first people they thawed out all at once and told the truth - it didn't go so well. Now they have been doing it in stages and keeping the reality of the town a secret, except for the children "the first generation".
Kate has been in Wayward Pines 12 years, to Ethan she has only been gone 5 weeks because she was put into stasis 5 weeks before he was (in the past) but she was brought out of stasis 12 years before he was in Wayward Pines.
Beverly was brought out of stasis and into the present day Wayward Pines one year before Ethan, but she was frozen 15 years before he was in the past.
oh this is good stuff. and what about the screaming banshee naked people other side of the wall? are they people who got mangled somehow when coming out of stasis and set off into the wild, or what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That doesn't make any freaking sense
Okay spoilers below:
There was a lot of moaning about the books explanation being a copout, but it is what it is.
Present day Wayward Pines is 2000 years in the future.
Everything not seen in Wayward Pines the town proper is the past.
Dr Jenkins recruited for a couple decades and put people into stasis. The first people they thawed out all at once and told the truth - it didn't go so well. Now they have been doing it in stages and keeping the reality of the town a secret, except for the children "the first generation".
Kate has been in Wayward Pines 12 years, to Ethan she has only been gone 5 weeks because she was put into stasis 5 weeks before he was (in the past) but she was brought out of stasis 12 years before he was in Wayward Pines.
Beverly was brought out of stasis and into the present day Wayward Pines one year before Ethan, but she was frozen 15 years before he was in the past.
Anonymous wrote:That doesn't make any freaking sense
Anonymous wrote:Ok, I'm finally caught up. There is no effing way they are actually in the future. What crazy bullshit is that? Then the doctor guy is a time traveler or something, because he was in Seattle in the present talking to the agent who sent them there.
Anonymous wrote:Ok, I'm finally caught up. There is no effing way they are actually in the future. What crazy bullshit is that? Then the doctor guy is a time traveler or something, because he was in Seattle in the present talking to the agent who sent them there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was pleasantly thrown by this new twist. I guess it's not a surprise if you've read the books but I'm sure glad I didn't. I can't wait to see what pops up next week. I did just read that it's limited to 10 episodes. There will not be a season 2.
I wouldn't be so sure. I read an article where they mentioned a second season being a possibility. And let's be real -- if something is popular and hollywood can make an extra buck, they will.
Anonymous wrote:I was pleasantly thrown by this new twist. I guess it's not a surprise if you've read the books but I'm sure glad I didn't. I can't wait to see what pops up next week. I did just read that it's limited to 10 episodes. There will not be a season 2.
Anonymous wrote:I was pleasantly thrown by this new twist. I guess it's not a surprise if you've read the books but I'm sure glad I didn't. I can't wait to see what pops up next week. I did just read that it's limited to 10 episodes. There will not be a season 2.
Anonymous wrote:PP with the spoiler answer - thanks! I was seriously debating with my husband whether the entire thing was an elaborate hoax for some kind of gov't. experiment or something like that.
We can't figure out why there are such silly rules in the town if, in fact, the reason for the town's existence is to start humanity over again due to the "Abbies". Why not just tell everyone what's going on - no one's going to want to leave once they know what's waiting for them outside the wall! Why is it all so hush-hush? It makes no sense. You'd think the town would all band together against a common enemy if they would just tell them what's going on. I don't get it. But I'll still watch.
