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More and more as this season goes on I’m believing non of what we see is really happening. Hannibal has retreated to his mind palace (as we get hints of in the previously on segment) while he is in an asylum for the criminally insane and Will is in a coma. They both know each other so well that the story we see more

Call to Glory springs to mind reading this. I want to rewatch that now.

The sherif was part of the program. He helped people getting accidents and in to suspended animation. Later say in 2020 he was put in suspended animation as well and taken out of it probably a couple of years before Ethan and the family were taken out.
We as the viewers were the only ones going back and forth in time

In the first couple of episodes the scenes outside Wayward Pines were flashbacks. So we saw Ethan in 4028 and then we saw his wife in 2014 as a flashback outside Wayward Pines. Remember when Ethan saw his wife was brought in to the hospital before (from a linear perspective of the episode.) the accident happened. So

On top of it all there is the irony of the closing statement by the narrator criticizing the authorities of withholding information on what to expect during a nuclear attack.

I thought the same. Someone picked the item for zombie apocalypse so they had to fill the whole town up with fresh bodies before the zombies can get loose.

My theory. The scenes in WP are sometime in the future. Everybody in WP were in hibernation or a coma for a long time. They fill up the town by taking people out of their coma and then whenever someone dies they get replaced by someone else in storage. Ethan Replaced his partner His wife replaced Beverly. (Kids go for

Yes, but I was referring to the look and feel of the show not its plots.

I think the best that could happen for Constantine (Not that it will) is if it gets picked up by a British broadcaster (BBC, Sky or C4). Brits know how to do the grit that Constantine needs. I always look at BBC's Luther as an example of how Constantine should look.

The incredible Hulk from the 70's etched in my brain forever.

I more or less expected Claire to turn up at Jamie by the camp fire with his son/daughter after she went back to her own time. She found out she was pregnant had the baby and had to go back to Jamie. For added drama no time had past for Jamie.

The fight scene reminded me a lot of the hallway fight scene of Old Boy, in the best possible way. Both very claustrophobic and both acknowledged how exhausting a brawl like that is.

and would that farm be in Belize by any change?

I'm sure she's medivaced to the main land as she needs an intensive care facility.

Yes but you can argue in that case that you can't change the past. Also he knew that time would sort of correct it self. My point is he talked to Barry as someone who has experience with time travel and that didn't raise suspicion.

Curious that Barry wasn't more suspicious of Wells, when he took him aside and asked him if he time traveled. Wells showed a lot of knowledge of "show" specific time travel. To be fair at the end of the episode it seemed to dawn on Barry.

So the AV Club can retire the Expert section for Game of Thrones.

so far I can see in the comments no one mentioned the mystery woman in the bus in part 1. That's the "ghost" of Sarah isn't it? (and why the role wasn't mentioned on the IMDB page.)

I wander, did Nick Fury ever give Coulson his Captain America trading cards back?

So now we have a civil war in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Are they gonna drag that out until the new captain America movie and if so which S.H.I.E.L.D. is gonna side with which Avenger?