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That's right. When Ethan first got there the hospital was bare bones, bereft of patients, furnished with what looked like old mental institution castoffs, and staffed only by Pam. Couldn't help but notice that by the time Ben was admitted the place had become the Mayo Clinic.

What are you talking about? Did I say she didn't wake up in a cryogenic chamber? That's right, I didn't. I said she promotes his stuff unquestioningly and she was manipulated into compliance pre-freezing with the sociopathy that was only hinted at before but is on full display in this week's episode.

I agree. Another series of this would just be a reiteration of Under the Dome, a horrible show that's not even good for laughs anymore. As a matter of fact, all of the networks should take notice of the success of the limited series aired this season and consider producing much more programming like it, rather than

I think there are a lot of things that Dr. Pilcher is hiding.

I remain skeptical.

Not buying it.

Remember when Dr. Creepo is showing Ethan around the works within the wall? He tells him than that those people drive WP and made/grow almost everything for the town but WP is not yet self-sufficient. The workers in the wall are the secret to WP's survival and function. The workers are Wayward Pines.

Evidently they're not. If they were WP would be self-sufficient, and it isn't.

I don't doubt for one second that she believes every word of Dr Whosits's destroyed world outside-new world inside manure. If last weeks flashbacks were a reliable reminiscence at all, creepy Doctor Wacko is a prime sociopath adroit at spotting people's weak spots and zeroing in on them… remember the cut down job he

Last week, creepy Dr Whatsits moaned to Ethan that, even after all that time, Wayward Pines is still not entirely "self-sufficient." So if stuff is still being brought in from the destroyed world outside the wall, who is making stuff out there?

Are you sure they weren't? Astronauts come from Earth. Why is there only one man on the space station?

Isn't two years a long time for a cow to still be giving milk without having been milked for two years, or needing to be mated again? I'm sure that Forte addressed the logistical errors before the series ever aired when he admitted that not much research was done on the science of the characters' situation.