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dik-dik posted:I think you guys are making a big mistake in assuming that episodes are written with any planning for how the following episodes will work out or any respect for what happened in the previous episodes. Remember that M Night Shyamalan is involved here, people. AFAIK Shyamalan only directed the forst episode, and is an executive producer of the series as a whole (aka not creatively involved). Also it seems to follow the pre-existing novel quite closely.
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# ? Jun 19, 2015 00:19 |
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# ? Jun 10, 2024 12:45 |
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My brother refuses to watch past the first episode because M Night Shaym-alien has his name all over it.
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# ? Jun 19, 2015 06:02 |
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meanolmrcloud posted:Also, if it is really the last of the humanity, keeping the truth from the adults is a really dumb plot device. A few might despair at humanity dying , but you'd think that they would realize they have a chance to raise a new generation and do things right? Do not tell your parents. Jimmy told his parents and everybody died. Send a copy of this letter to ten other people within 2 weeks and good fortune will find you.
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# ? Jun 19, 2015 08:34 |
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Well I finally watched the first episode and thought, this is dumb. Before deleting it I came here, read some spoilers, went back and watched all the episodes so I'm current. So this is basically Riverworld meets The Prisoner with a dash of Lost and The Matrix for good measure; but mostly a scaled down Riverworld. It's completely bonkers and makes no sense but I'm obviously hooked. Some things I don't like: Hypno-teacher - Hope Davis - her character is weird and seems all wrong. I feel like she's a pedophile or something. Mrs Burke - Shannyn Sossamon - her scenes with the kid are cringe worthy, I had to fast forward through them. And yeah, the kid is a bad actor but that's true for 99% of children and teens. The science is ridiculous. Not that I expect primetime tv to give a quark about science but it wouldn't have hurt to run things by a scientist, or even someone reasonably well educated. Why are there no crickets? That was a big deal in Ep2. Everyone is too subdued. If you woke up and suddenly lived in a different town where everyone acts creepy and won't let you see or contact your family, I'm pretty sure most of use would get a reckoning on the first day. And if everyone was chosen, why choose so many dimwits? Things I like: Nurse Sociopath - Melissa Leo - I hate the character, love the actress, she's nailing it. There is some good acting in minor roles too. Subtle indications that more time has passed than it seems. I'm talking about Burke's wounds apparently healed within hours. But I'm guessing he was actually out of commission for days. He goes to sleep in a bloody shirt and wakes up with a clean shirt. Burke never questions these things. Someone asked why those things don't climb the fence, cause it's got a bajillion volts running through it. Just ask the former realtor. The cliff is a good point though, if Burke can go up, they can come down. Why is Burke's family there? So they can control Burke. Why is Burke there? Well because I assume they can't or don't want to stay inside the walls forever and they need a manly man. When I first saw Jenkins/Philcher, I thought he was the doctor from Total Recall.
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# ? Jun 19, 2015 09:02 |
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wormil posted:The science is ridiculous. Not that I expect primetime tv to give a quark about science but it wouldn't have hurt to run things by a scientist, or even someone reasonably well educated. Why are there no crickets? That was a big deal in Ep2. The waitress was trying to warn Burke about the surveillance equipment. The note says there are no crickets, but when Burke goes outside, you can clearly hear clicks and chirps. wormil posted:Everyone is too subdued. If you woke up and suddenly lived in a different town where everyone acts creepy and won't let you see or contact your family, I'm pretty sure most of use would get a reckoning on the first day. And if everyone was chosen, why choose so many dimwits? The show has indicated that many people have freaked out and/or tried to escape. Pilcher told Burke "you're the first one to make it this far." The people left are the ones that learned to cope/survive. I would guess that they give new people a tiny bit of leeway the first day or so, and in that time, the people in the town cryptically warn them to watch out/follow the rules, like they did with Burke.
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# ? Jun 19, 2015 09:32 |
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Apparently the show leaked yesterday and so spoilers are out. Episode 6 is suppose to answer a lot of the questions like: LEAKED EPISODE 6 SPOILERS - why they keep everyone under surveillance The current Wayward Pines is group B, group A were told the truth and people either tried to escape and got eaten or killed themselves so the cameras and the fence are for their own protection - where they get all their stuff from There are two massive facilities in the mountains surrounding the town, one for food and one for everything else that are run by volunteers/cultists. Pilcher was some kind of billionaire and just started funnelling everything he had into Wayward Pines -how the people were chosen All the people there are either cultists or were incredibly gifted or talented but had somehow hosed up in their previous lives. They were then kidnapped to give them a second chance at life. - why they unfroze Ethan To guide the town to a nicer place away from the public executions I think that pretty much answers most of the questions I had and I'm guessing that the second half of the series is going to deal with how Ethan is as the new sheriff. It's a pretty gutsy show that switches genre half way through but if they can pull it off, it'd make for some pretty decent TV.
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# ? Jun 19, 2015 10:27 |
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violetdragon posted:The waitress was trying to warn Burke about the surveillance equipment. The note says there are no crickets, but when Burke goes outside, you can clearly hear clicks and chirps. The no crickets thing was to let him know how fake the town was. As in, he went outside and heard crickets but upon looking it was just a box making those noises.
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# ? Jun 19, 2015 11:48 |
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I can't stop laughing any time the kid has lines, his voice is such a marblemouthed disaster
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# ? Jun 19, 2015 17:13 |
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Yeah, but why are there no crickets? Crickets are extremely common and have been for millions of years. They live almost everywhere, even on islands thousands of miles from the mainland. It's an odd thing to call out if there is no meaning to it.
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# ? Jun 19, 2015 17:46 |
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Well if 2000 years is enough time for man to evolve into weird caveman super hunters, then maybe crickets evolved into the cars they drive around.
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# ? Jun 19, 2015 19:48 |
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I enjoyed this episode, seems to get better every week. The reveals are coming pretty quickly now.
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# ? Jun 19, 2015 21:38 |
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wormil posted:Yeah, but why are there no crickets? Crickets are extremely common and have been for millions of years. They live almost everywhere, even on islands thousands of miles from the mainland. It's an odd thing to call out if there is no meaning to it. The dumb murder monkeys are the ultimate predators - of course they ate all the crickets.
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# ? Jun 20, 2015 00:07 |
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steinrokkan posted:The dumb murder monkeys are the ultimate predators - of course they ate all the crickets. And all the humans, but not the deer.
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# ? Jun 20, 2015 00:39 |
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I just realized that 4028=2014x2 Also Ethan Burke is being kind of a turd. dik-dik fucked around with this message at 03:25 on Jun 20, 2015 |
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I love that we just got an hour of Toby Jones spouting pulp philosophy on Network TV. This show is pulling off what Dome, Helix and all the other out there sci-fi shows have tried and failed too. I have to think that a major reason why this show works is the cast. So many of those other B-Grade shows get B-Grade actors that devolve the already dodgy material into an aberrant mess whereas the ridiculously good cast manage to make half their lines work here, elevating the whole endeavour. Even Dillon, who I've not been a big fan of in the past brings something more compelling to the blank protagonist role than a hunky Aussie with a bad accent would have. I could honestly watch him lumbering round and trying to use his monster hands for hours. That said, as much as the last two episodes worked for me I don't know how the show can't peter out from here. Wayward Homeland doesn't seem anywhere near as compelling as campy sci-fi.
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# ? Jun 20, 2015 04:10 |
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For some reason I can't help but think the show is really dumb, but Dr. Pilcher is charismatic enough that I don't car. Good job, I guess?
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# ? Jun 21, 2015 01:30 |
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While I think the books are merely OK, they do a good job of basically getting into the heads of the people in town. They essentially live in fear and so just go about their lives. Some of them adjust fine, others don't. Some people think they're actually dead and are just living out a purgatory. The books are also a lot more violent. Beverly's death is a lot harsher, and the town sort of gets into this orgasmic frenzy when there's a reckoning. Literally, in some cases the townsfolk are half naked and it does a great job of having this disconnect between their usual buttoned-down selves and their bloodlust. Also I think it handles the Theresa stuff a lot better in the books. The first time you meet her it's a year after Ethan has gone missing and they're 'burying' him. Then Pilcher shows up and makes her an offer. By the time Ethan catches up with everything they've already been living in the town for a few years. As an adaptation it's sort of interesting to look at what changes were made. The show is pretty much in book 2 territory now, which is when Ethan is the Sheriff. But he finds out the whole secret of the town (And finds the bunker with the cars in it) right at the end of book 1. At least it gives Theresa some agency though, in the books she's just this sort of repressed housewife.
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# ? Jun 21, 2015 22:44 |
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el oso posted:The show took a turn for the totally insane but I'm enjoying it a lot, don't even care about the massive plot holes (or perceived plot holes that might be addressed later). It's fun to see a TV series go in a totally different direction than you expect - it's far more like The Prisoner, not much Twin Peaks (which I was expecting) or Lost. Much like a species of alien, say, might be fatally allergic to water, the mutants are clearly terrified of heights.
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# ? Jun 25, 2015 00:49 |
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We just went back and watched the end of Ep. 1, where Pilcher meets with Ethan's boss, and noticed that Pilcher has short hair in that scene instead of the long hair he has when he gets unfrozen. Continuity error, or does he have time travel abilities?
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# ? Jun 27, 2015 00:16 |
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Silent Linguist posted:We just went back and watched the end of Ep. 1, where Pilcher meets with Ethan's boss, and noticed that Pilcher has short hair in that scene instead of the long hair he has when he gets unfrozen. Continuity error, or does he have time travel abilities? Definitely a continuity error. Honestly (even though this was originally a book, I know), it feels like they wrote and shot each episode before even thinking up the plot points for the next one.
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# ? Jun 27, 2015 00:39 |
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Not to defend the mess but... Pilcher may have been the last one frozen so his hair could have had a haircut in the stead of years between freezing and activating his plan.
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# ? Jun 27, 2015 02:12 |
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Solice Kirsk posted:Not to defend the mess but... Pilcher may have been the last one frozen so his hair could have had a haircut in the stead of years between freezing and activating his plan. So wait. He lost his hair, he got frozen, and his hair grew back in time for him to unfreeze?
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# ? Jun 27, 2015 02:18 |
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dik-dik posted:So wait. He lost his hair, he got frozen, and his hair grew back in time for him to unfreeze? Ohhhhhh.......well its been 2000 years so.....yes. Thats why the former people are weird caveman animals and deer haven't changed.
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# ? Jun 27, 2015 02:21 |
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dik-dik posted:So wait. He lost his hair, he got frozen, and his hair grew back in time for him to unfreeze? Or he didn't freeze himself right after we last saw him in the "present" and maybe several months went by?
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# ? Jun 27, 2015 02:50 |
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I thought they waited for society to be on the verge of collapse before the cultists all went in. That or it's a toupee.
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# ? Jun 27, 2015 02:54 |
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muscles like this? posted:Or he didn't freeze himself right after we last saw him in the "present" and maybe several months went by? I still don't see how this accounts for him having hair when he was unfrozen. The problem, stated simply, is that, in episode 1, there is a scene of him, bald, in what appears to be the year 2014. Then, a few episodes later, there is a scene that takes place 2000 years later, where he is unfrozen, and appears much younger than he did in 2014 (e.g. with hair). dik-dik fucked around with this message at 04:45 on Jun 27, 2015 |
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^^This. You're probably right, they probably hadn't planned out his "young" hairstyle yet when they filmed ep. 1. Also, if they have all these workers who volunteered to be frozen and run Wayward Pines, why not just use THEM to repopulate the world instead of kidnapping unwilling people??
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# ? Jun 27, 2015 11:38 |
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Astroman posted:Which of course begs the question, knowing what we now know about the timing--if Pilcher thought Ethan was so special (based on his files or whatever Pilcher knew about him before he was "selected" to got to Wayward Pines in 2015), why wait til now to wake him up? He could have woken up Ethan 20 years before, when the town was being set up to be the Sheriff then. Also, this may not have been the first time Ethan was woken up.
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# ? Jun 27, 2015 16:19 |
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dik-dik posted:I still don't see how this accounts for him having hair when he was unfrozen. He spent all his money on cryonics (and rogaine).
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# ? Jun 27, 2015 16:33 |
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Something Awful https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=g32i2eE2DC8#t=10 something something about showrunners being goons etc
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# ? Jun 27, 2015 16:51 |
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TunaSled posted:Something Awful Oh this show is something awful, alright.
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# ? Jun 28, 2015 02:58 |
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TunaSled posted:Something Awful The truth is worse than you can even imagine... it's full of slaw. Slaw and dogs.
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# ? Jun 28, 2015 19:57 |
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If this doesn't get a second season in a world where we're on Season 3 of Under the Dome then what the gently caress.
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# ? Jun 28, 2015 21:36 |
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precision posted:If this doesn't get a second season in a world where we're on Season 3 of Under the Dome then what the gently caress. I think I have bad news for ya, it's based on a novel and has a pretty clear schedule to complete the story.
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# ? Jun 28, 2015 21:45 |
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precision posted:If this doesn't get a second season in a world where we're on Season 3 of Under the Dome then what the gently caress. It's been advertised as a 10 episode "event" series, which usually means just the one season.
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# ? Jun 28, 2015 22:59 |
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I'm pretty sure Awake was billed as an "event" but they also wanted to make a second season, but if they wrap the story up completely at the end of episode 10 then that's fine by me.
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# ? Jun 29, 2015 00:03 |
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precision posted:I'm pretty sure Awake was billed as an "event" but they also wanted to make a second season, but if they wrap the story up completely at the end of episode 10 then that's fine by me. Awake. T_T I don't remember it being billed as an event series, but it was like 3 years ago.
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# ? Jun 29, 2015 01:54 |
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The showrunner said they can very easily be a second season and Fox has said it's a possibility. The only issue is that all the cast is only signed on for one season and the option lapsed for season 2.
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# ? Jun 29, 2015 02:15 |
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The two guys who are writing most of the show have already signed a deal to do a series for Netflix, so they wouldn't be available.
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Doesnt matter: http://www.avclub.com/article/another-surprising-twist-wayward-pines-may-get-sea-221527
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