Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did I miss an episode somewhere?? I watched last night, where the rogue group, led by Kate, tried to blow up the wall and escape. But the "previously, on Wayward Pines" bit in the very beginning showed Ethan being shown the behind the scenes workings of the town. I never saw that episode! Grr - irritated!
Yes you probably missed the previous week's episode (there was one week with no episode then last week). You can get it for $1.99 on Amazon instant video. Its worth watching because it covers a lot of the "behind the scenes" information.
Thanks! I just finished watching it on the fox.com site. Had to put up with the commercials, but it was free (I'm cheap). You're right, it was a pivotal episode and explained a lot.
So what is going on with Plot 33? Could it be a tunnel out of the town?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did I miss an episode somewhere?? I watched last night, where the rogue group, led by Kate, tried to blow up the wall and escape. But the "previously, on Wayward Pines" bit in the very beginning showed Ethan being shown the behind the scenes workings of the town. I never saw that episode! Grr - irritated!
Yes you probably missed the previous week's episode (there was one week with no episode then last week). You can get it for $1.99 on Amazon instant video. Its worth watching because it covers a lot of the "behind the scenes" information.
Anonymous wrote:Did I miss an episode somewhere?? I watched last night, where the rogue group, led by Kate, tried to blow up the wall and escape. But the "previously, on Wayward Pines" bit in the very beginning showed Ethan being shown the behind the scenes workings of the town. I never saw that episode! Grr - irritated!
Anonymous wrote: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.
exactly, its a ruse only.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But how can they be having conversations in the present about what is happening in the future?
They aren't. I believe what you are referring to is the scene with the Secret Service agent and Dr Jenkins. The agent let Dr Jenkins know Ethan's wife was snooping around and keeping Wayward Pines a secret was obviously extremely important. Dr Jenkins, instead of removing Ethan from stasis "its already done", took Ethan's wife and son - to keep them from investigating his disappearance. When you see wife and kid in Idaho they are in the town's past. When you see them pulled over by the sheriff (and he cuts their brake lines) it is in the towns present aka the Wayward Pines 2000 years in *our* future.
So when they're all in their car accidents (you'd think they'd change it up after awhile!), this is after they've been woken from stasis? I thought that the car accidents were a precursor to being taken and placed into stasis?
Also, was this project sanctioned by the government after they became aware of the Abbies? Or is this a private venture run only by the scientist and a few select others (like the nurse and the principal)? So many questions! Can't wait for the next episode.
Anonymous wrote:But why the strange, cult-like behavior of the townspeople? The "reckonings," etc.? The "always answer the phone" chantings, etc. Is the scientist a megalomaniacal nutcase? It all seems so unnecessarily creepy - though it does make for a good show!
Anonymous wrote:But why the strange, cult-like behavior of the townspeople? The "reckonings," etc.? The "always answer the phone" chantings, etc. Is the scientist a megalomaniacal nutcase? It all seems so unnecessarily creepy - though it does make for a good show!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But how can they be having conversations in the present about what is happening in the future?
They aren't. I believe what you are referring to is the scene with the Secret Service agent and Dr Jenkins. The agent let Dr Jenkins know Ethan's wife was snooping around and keeping Wayward Pines a secret was obviously extremely important. Dr Jenkins, instead of removing Ethan from stasis "its already done", took Ethan's wife and son - to keep them from investigating his disappearance. When you see wife and kid in Idaho they are in the town's past. When you see them pulled over by the sheriff (and he cuts their brake lines) it is in the towns present aka the Wayward Pines 2000 years in *our* future.
Anonymous wrote:But how can they be having conversations in the present about what is happening in the future?
Anonymous wrote: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.
****Book spoiler****
The books (3 of them) end with an open ended cliff hanger so since episode 10 will be the end of book 3, they could definitely continue from there.
I think that is one of the reasons Kate didn't age as much as she did in the books, so they could have a love triangle later if they wanted to go that route.