![]() ![]() If anything, kudos should be doled out to the writers for realizing the character would be overstaying her welcome if she continued on in the series. ![]() ![]() Plus there was her monotone delivery and Beverly's overall stupidity - how did she survive for so long on her own anyhow? The fact that she was caught wasn't surprising at all. But Ethan is already married and his former mistress is also in town having a third love interest wouldn't have done much for the story. Killing off Juliette Lewis' character so early in the season was shocking, sure. Except the residents of Wayward Pines - not only do they have landlines, but they also have a huge bloodlust to publicly execute anyone who doesn't abide by those rules. Capping it all off is the "always answer the phone" rule, which made no real sense until the terrifying final few moments, in which we all realized no one has a landline anymore. Then there's the no leaving, which anyone could have surmised from the gigantic electric fence surrounding the entire town. As the episode title suggests, there's no talking about the past, or your life before. Following up on last week's premiere, which set up the town's melodramatic tone and introduced us to the cast of characters, this week's episode laid down the groundwork of how life in Wayward Pines actually functions. these were all just small components of another Wayward Pines episode as the series continued its run on Wednesday night. ![]() Time jumps, ice cream comes, weird money and decomposing corpses. ![]()
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