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shootemindehead
14-Jun-2016, 12:45 PM
Anybody watching this?

I'm on the 8th episode of the frist series.

I'm "enjoying" it, but I don't know if I like it? If that makes sense. :confused:

EvilNed
15-Jun-2016, 06:34 AM
I watched the first episode and never got around to watching the second...

shootemindehead
15-Jun-2016, 10:34 AM
Yeh, there seems to be a few people like that.

I finished out the first series last night. Ends oddly, but sort of predictably? I'll give the next series a lash and see where it goes, but I kind of think that it's shot its bolt in a way.

The big reveal of the show happens in episode 5

Neil
15-Jun-2016, 04:00 PM
Anybody watching this?

I'm on the 8th episode of the frist series.

I'm "enjoying" it, but I don't know if I like it? If that makes sense. :confused:

A friend of mine recommended it... But there's just sooooo many series now...

EvilNed
16-Jun-2016, 05:34 AM
Yeh, there seems to be a few people like that.

I finished out the first series last night. Ends oddly, but sort of predictably? I'll give the next series a lash and see where it goes, but I kind of think that it's shot its bolt in a way.

The big reveal of the show happens in episode 5

Just spoil it already.

shootemindehead
16-Jun-2016, 01:29 PM
That's against the interweb laws Ned. But, seeing as you asked...

turns out, it's the year 4020 or something and all that's left in the world is the town of Wayward Pines which was set up by a meglomaniac and is populated by people who were frozen before the "apocalypse" and who are kept in ignorance of their surroundings. The town is enclosed by a huge wall, which keeps out evolved "humans" that are little more than eating machines and look like goblins from 'Lord of the Rings'.