Oh, baby = new Beverly is a fun one. I'll have to think about that.
Oh, baby = new Beverly is a fun one. I'll have to think about that.
Agreed. I think part of what pushed Pope to the breaking point was seeing this secret service agent get to come in and flout the rules over and again, while Pope is forced to act like everything is normal.
We're all going to pretend that didn't happen. And then I'm going to buy you dinner for catching such a weird mistake.
What I like about this theory is that it makes me sound smart while still making you sound smarter. Based on this, if and when Theresa and Ben arrive in Wayward Pines (something the show seems to be suggesting will happen, given that tease of them entering Idaho at the end of last ep), I wonder if it will make them…
Good arguments, Spituna and Commander Shepard! We'll see what happens—if you're right, my theory may need revisions. Actually, it'll need revisions regardless, but for now, I still maintain we haven't seen the last of Lewis.
I like that idea of why the agent got fed up and was trying to escape. But again, I'm not sure yet that Pope's the one making those decisions.
If that's the case, it might account for the otherwise-inexplicable time shifts. If they can send the clones back on missions or whatever, then it would explain why Kate thinks she's been there 12 years. It's 12 years for her, since they sent her back to whenever her appointed task was.
Oooooooh. Well played, kokoke.
It 100 percent said "park" to me, as well.
Yep! A few sharp readers have pointed out that Evans' journal had a map saying "pack." Good eye.
Oh, that's an interesting theory. I like the notion that townspeople consider breaking the rules "killing themselves."
You're absolutely right on the names! Not sure how that happened. Fixed now, and thanks.
"Ring up the ducks!" is going to be my new go-to phrase when I'm frustrated.
Ooh, I like that!
If so, I look forward to meeting bizarro world funhouse mirror Kirk.
No cliffhangers. Everything gets tied up with a bow for you by the end.
Jessica Lange probably called her and explained that there is a very simple formula for winning Emmys.
I commend your defense of America's greatest paleontologist.
You are correct—fixed now. Thank god computers always work perfectly every time.
This episode is the best thing Shyamalan has done in over a decade. Also, he's practically a gun-for-hire here; I'm told his influence in the writer's room, for instance, was nonexistent.