Totally agree.yeah.She would have been much easier to handle had they allowed her the kid.
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Totally agree.yeah.She would have been much easier to handle had they allowed her the kid.
I loved that bit myself. I read the first book and I am reading the second. I hope the characters continue.So I absolutely LOVE the story. I was shocked and delighted at the whole 2000 years in the future plot. Also wondering if this could somehow be a hoax but it looked like the place was decimated and there are funky creatures running around. Very intrigued. I was thinking some weird purgatory at first.
Is the show sticking closely to the books?I loved that bit myself. I read the first book and I am reading the second. I hope the characters continue.
No there are going to be 10 episodes total. 4 more to go...I finished! Are 6 eps the whole season? Because they seemed very sure that they would get a second season, if that's where it ends! I think I need to read the books. I like it, particularly Matt Dillon. I don't see his acting so much wooden here as very controlled, and that fits with his background (what we know of it) and especially his training as a Secret Service agent.
Still not absolutely SURE that the story told by the doc and the principal thingy is true.
The first book did, but with a slightly different direction.Is the show sticking closely to the books?
I am a bit confused...Nothing new for the series. So, is Ethan trying to stop the bomb plot? I thought he wanted to get out of Wayward Pines. Plus, if his kid just walks it off..there is a problem.
I couldn't watch Hemlock. Tried. Just couldn't buy into it at all.This show is reminding me a bit of Hemlock Grove. Less graphic nasty 'old' people sex (lol) but the same type of pacing/narrative line. That show had a decent first season and an absolutely abysmal second, so I hope this one lays its cards out by the end of season 1.
I liked the first season of Hemlock Grove.....barely tolerated the second.This show is reminding me a bit of Hemlock Grove. Less graphic nasty 'old' people sex (lol) but the same type of pacing/narrative line. That show had a decent first season and an absolutely abysmal second, so I hope this one lays its cards out by the end of season 1.
I think they gave up on the idea. The second season was so awful, until the last two episodes. Too little, too late to save the series, I'm afraid. The first season was weird, but the dynamic between the characters was interesting! I liked it, too.I liked the first season of Hemlock Grove.....barely tolerated the second.
Are they still planning a final third season, or has it been axed?
I thought the last ep was kind of meh up until the end. I'm not entirely sure that what they're saying is happening is truly happening or if this really is some type of government experiment. Maybe he didn't really leave the walls of Wayward Pines so much as they made him think he did.
Ah yes! Excellent point. I forgot about that.I still think it's a mind game. I keep going back to an early scene with the scientist meeting in the rain with Ethan's supervisor at the FBI after he had already arrived in Wayward Pines
My daughter thinks that (as well as all the other Seattle scenes) are flashbacks. Maybe so.I still think it's a mind game. I keep going back to an early scene with the scientist meeting in the rain with Ethan's supervisor at the FBI after he had already arrived in Wayward Pines
Could be. My boyfriend also keeps reminding me that M. Night Shyamalan likes to add lots of twists and turns, so anything is still possible.....of course, he's not read the books either. (the BF, not Shyamalan)My daughter thinks that (as well as all the other Seattle scenes) are flashbacks. Maybe so.