Blake CrouchWhat books is it based on?
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Blake CrouchWhat books is it based on?
The first is titled Pines the second, Wayward, and the third, The Last Town. The author is Blake Crouch.What books is it based on?
These are remaining episodes:This was a good episode. Was it the season finale?
Why did I think that was the finale? Thank goodness my recorder is set no matter what!These are remaining episodes:
5 "The Truth" June 11, 2015
6 "Choices" June 25, 2015
7 "Betrayal" July 2, 2015
8 "The Friendliest Place on Earth" July 9, 2015
9 "A Reckoning" July 16, 2015
10 "Cycle" July 23, 2015
I've read all three books--really loved them, and it's interesting to see how the show compares.Some of my favorite people are watching this--you guys have me intrigued! I'm going to look it up on Hulu tonight & hope the first one is still there
Do y'all think that
the school teacher is actually going to tell those three students the truth?
And.....what the heck is in the woods??
So far this is the most intriguing thing to me...
The time differences for each person. Fro Ethan, it was only a day or two, but to his wife and son it was a few more days. For Kate, it had been 12 years, but only 5 weeks outside there. For Bill Evans it had been 2 years but the same amount of time as Kate's disappearance essentially. Beverly thought she had been there about a year, but it had been 14 years outside. Peter McCall also had a similar opposite time displacement where it had been longer than he thought. It seems each person's time displacement is inconsistent with others.
The other thing I noticed is that everyone (that you have any details about) there seems to be a "cheater" of some sort. Maybe the word "Wayward" makes sense then?
That didn't look like any kind of daisies I've ever grown!A giant monster made of daisies!!!
danie how close to the books are the shows thus far? Will it cover all three to complete the series?I've read all three books--really loved them, and it's interesting to see how the show compares.
The first 4 episodes are on Fox.com. Go to "Full Episodes" and scroll down near the bottom to the Ws.
FOX Broadcasting Company | Full Episodes
So far this is the most intriguing thing to me...
The time differences for each person. Fro Ethan, it was only a day or two, but to his wife and son it was a few more days. For Kate, it had been 12 years, but only 5 weeks outside there. For Bill Evans it had been 2 years but the same amount of time as Kate's disappearance essentially. Beverly thought she had been there about a year, but it had been 14 years outside. Peter McCall also had a similar opposite time displacement where it had been longer than he thought. It seems each person's time displacement is inconsistent with others.
The other thing I noticed is that everyone (that you have any details about) there seems to be a "cheater" of some sort. Maybe the word "Wayward" makes sense then?
Yes, good catch on that!I had not noticed the "cheater" commonality -Thanks for discussing that one.
From the preview of the next episode, it looks like they may finish the first book in that one, or maybe one more? It's kinda hard to tell because the show isn't matching up to the novels in some aspects. You know, if ratings are good, they'll go a whole different way if they feel they can squeeze some more episodes out of it.danie how close to the books are the shows thus far? Will it cover all three to complete the series?