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You've never explicitly seen people outside Wayward Pines in 2014 communicating with people inside Wayward Pines in 4028.

If she's in on the secret, then I'm sure she knows that Pilcher and Jenkins are the same person.

They all exist in "both times."

There are five episodes left…and the next one directly deals with the mechanics of how this all happened.

While Kate (the partner) disappeared 5 weeks before Ethan, she was "unfrozen" 12 years before him. She's been living for 12 years - which is why she has aged.

He's not going back to 2014. When you see him (and Pope) in the outside world, you're seeing a flashback to 2014.

(Spoiler warning - although not really because the showrunner already confirmed this in an interview with EW)

How do you know it's "inside Wayward Pines…in 4028?"

You need people to raise the children. You need people to maintain the infrastructure and do jobs. You need adults to help ensure order.

Being the anti-Lost as far as acting, early character development, suspense creation, etc is not a good thing.

If I understood it correctly, he's not really "going back" though.

Was actually Breeda Wool, who plays the virgin contestant.

Sure, but I mean - I thought the goal here was to find a bitch character to replace Arielle Kebbel (someone people 'love to hate' throughout the show's run)? Without knowing the storyline explanation for WHY she went on this rampage, I'm not sure how I can see Anna as the resident bitch. I just saw this as a fun

It was actually a pretty terrible number. The viewership was about half that drawn by the Devious Maids premiere, and the Devious Maids premiere # was weak in comparison to its previous season openers.

Super entertained during the show, but there's something 'messy' about it - particularly when it comes to the Everlasting show.

Confused. Last week's episode was primarily a comedy episode….and it was great.

Ridiculously excellent episode - completely deserving of that A.

The first Burning Love starred Ken Marino as The Bachelor and the typical "quirky comedy women" (Leggero, Akerman, Raphael, etc) as the bachelorettes. It was definitely a Bachelor parody.

Was Craig Bierko recast? Because he's definitely in the version of episode two that I saw…

Community effectively skewered this trope a few weeks ago.