Part 2 - • [Part 2] He Discovers ... Tags: fantastic captain, story recapped, movie recaps, movie recapped,, mystery recapped, fox recaps, movie recap, story recap, sci fi movies, movie
I watch these recaps so some random dude running the account makes some scrilla, and I get to spark-notes programs I would normally completely miss seeing.
The premise doesn't make any sense. If what remains of humanity is indeed surrounded by a hostile environment, why not simply telling the truth instead of those st*pid rules about not talking about the past?
In the second season it’s confirmed this is exactly what they tried to do with the first batch of several hundred people they woke up. Unsurprisingly telling peoplle they’d been kidnapped, cryogenically frozen for 2000+ years, during which time human civilisation had collapsed and mutated into man-eating Neanderthals who would kill them if they left the completely unfamiliar American town they suddenly themselves in was to much for most people to psychologically handle. Some people didn’t believe them and tried to leave the town and make their way back home, only to be hunted down and eaten. Others committed suicide. Others rioted and presumably tried to attack those in charge. With that in mind, it’s not surprising they tried something very different with the second batch. There unwillingly volunteers we’re not infinite after all. You think you’d react any better if you experienced and were then told all of the above in less then 12 hours. I’d be sure I was on a reality tv show. Think how the world reacted to Covid.
The 10 min overview makes it seem tolerable but..... imagine watching 10+ hours with the same knowledge you know now is extremely hard to do. This should have been a 3 episode mini series max.
I thought the first season was pretty good. The fact that M Night Shayamalan directed the pilot certainly was evident. But the second season was really mediocre
The whole show was quite bad after the first few episodes and the mystery of why everyone behaved as they did was revealed. The main character was not interesting either.
yeah the first season was interesting but once the core mystery was solved that the town existed in the post apocalyptic future the further seasons weren't as engaging
The original serie The Prisoner was already a nice mind playing tv serie!! But I have to say Wayward Pine has also the same twisted mind playing twist that completely captivating
Ok so I understand why they have to stay within the walls. But I don't understand how they were selected 2000 years prior to to be participants in this town through hybernation. Also I don't understand why they have all these rules when they could just live normally and avoid all the death. More answers in pt. 2 I hope.
So like they prepared this city carefully and had people frozen for 2000 years and then had them unfreeze and live there, right? where the hell did ethan come from, did they unfreeze him and drop him randomly into the woods
So funny to watch a movie shot in and around Vancouver. Usually you always find one or two "I know this place" moments in movies but HERE, it's like... I even recognize the forest. Not hating > I love it!
I really liked the premise of this tv series, but the execution was lacking. Liked season 2 better but it was cancelled right when it was starting to get good.
I wish this never happens. I just can't imagine being mutated to a different creature. I can however imagine the how frustrated Ethan was with all these confusion with no one who understands him😭😭😭😢
Mutation, by definition, happens from generation to generation. Not to a single individual as most sci fi movies/shows present it. You can't mutate, because you are already mutating compared to humans 1000 years ago. You'll change/turn into something else if that happens.
I don't understand why he would want to leave. Free housing, food and a job. Looks like they have free healthcare as well and quality of life in town is high.
@@athomenotavailable - The ending was left to our imaginations… I remember the season 2 ending as a cliffhanger and have always wondered what happens next?
Good start, but quickly turns into sh... even in S1. Reminds me of all tv series based on Stephen King work: great & intriguing idea, then boring and dragged out main part, and eventually - extremely bad finale.
@@funfactsfactory620So? I've been around long enough to have loved shows that were cancelled early without an ending, doesn't make them any less memorable in my mind. The concept of the show is still worth checking out - if only for those 20 episodes.
@@L3onOfKings if there were more seasons/episodes I would agree with you, but a good TV Show, specially one that good like you claim it is, will only leave disappointed that it ended on a cliffhanger, I’ve been disappointed by cancelations one too many times to waste time on something that short unless it has an end. For example, A discovery of Witches only has 3 seasons, but the story has a beginning and an end as per the books and it’s actually faithful to the story.
Their explanation was that adults couldn't handle the truth: their whole world is gone, and this small town is it - the last humans on Earth. It was too much to take in, and many went crazy or committed suicide, while they believed the children's minds are more adaptable and have less connections to the past.
Yea, humans and our ancestors never found ourselves surrounded by threat before. I mean there is no way that humans could possibly beat mindless creatures that are faster and stronger than us….
Ok so, I’m currently going through a lot & I’ve been asking the universe for signs that everything will be okay…I RANDOMLY came across this video…I live in Boise, ID. It’s rare they make movies about freakin Boise, ID. Thank you universe ✨🤞🏼
The title has nothing to do with the contains of this video. It deals with a series about weird events in a small town, no traveling to the future, much less about human mutants.
It's a somewhat interesting story, about a man's plan to save humanity, but why go to all the trouble of keeping them uninformed of their situation? Even worse, why do the so-called normal people publicly execute each other for talking about certain subjects? It just makes for a tragic end for the town. It's a stupid premise, and that's probably why it got cancelled.
wouldn't it be easier just to tell everyone the truth? Like, you can escape and get eaten by monsters if you want or stay and get with the program. Instead they lie to the adults and tell the children the truth. What could possibly go wrong?
I tried watching this series and I got bored in 5 minutes. Just, painfully slow. Thanks to these series recaps so i could quiet my ridiculous curiosity 😅
I love Juliette Lewis, she was Brad Pitts girlfriend,it started on the set of Kalifornia.A very dark and sinister movie. It didn't get much movie viewers but it's definitely a MUST SEE MOVIE. REMEMBER:KALIFORNIA , it's not a misspell but the title.
Shakespeare has been dead for about 400 years. If he were to come back to life tomorrow he would have a very, very hard time understanding anybody and I doubt that anybody aside from scholars would be able to understand him. The people in Wayward Pines were brought 2,000 years into the future. If you were to take someone from Ancient Rome and bring them to 2024 A.D. the differences between their world and ours would be massive, and extremely readily apparent. Why does the town look exactly like a 21st Century town complete with 21st Century technology? Why did humanity cease to evolve past the level it had reached by the 21st Century? What happened in those intervening 2,000 years?