Back in 1990 it played for a year or less. The same type of mystery and weird characters.I never watched Twin Peaks ...
Back in 1990 it played for a year or less. The same type of mystery and weird characters.I never watched Twin Peaks ...
I stand corrected. Two seasons. But it wasn't very good and it was cancelled due to low ratings.Twin peaks had 2 seasons. Season 1 was 8 episodes. Season 2 was 22 episodes.
Me too. One of two episodes and I got lost trying to make sense of the plot and lost my patience.I think I only watched one or two.
Back in 1990 it played for a year or less. The same type of mystery and weird characters.
Ok , I mean it is a mystery genera that both shows are in.It isn't at all the same type of mystery, but that said, I have watched a couple episodes. Maybe if I get bored, I'll watch more, but it hasn't grabbed me, and I know what the story actually is.
Books are always better than the TV version 99% of the time .... if you already know whats going to happen, your waiting to be let down, therefore it's never as good as you hope.It isn't at all the same type of mystery, but that said, I have watched a couple episodes. Maybe if I get bored, I'll watch more, but it hasn't grabbed me, and I know what the story actually is.
I watched part of episode 2. They are starting to change up the character roles a bit from the book, but so far it remains interesting.
Not at all what I expected. I don't really know what I was expecting but definitely not that. If this wasn't a limited series I would stop watching and it Fox gives it CBS' Under The Dome treatment, I will not be tuning in next year. I guess my biggest problem is this show just went from psychological thriller to sci fi and I don't like science fiction that much.
Maybe my memory is failing but I don't recall the First Generation kids in the book.
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Nope. I just watched the episode. That was a big divergence from the books, but the kids did know about the Abbies. Nor did Ethan get so far out, and able to see the ruins of Boise.
Thanks for the confirmation. I don't really mind the changes too much but it does leave me scratching my head on occasion.
Compared with Under the Dome, this has been pretty close to the books, although in five episodes they are already well into book 2. So, it has been abbreviated. The other former FBI agent's character has changed quite a bit, as has how Burke's wife and kid got to Wayward Pines, but all pretty minor.
Although given how the third book ends, I'd be ok if they depart a bit more from the story.