why in the end
why some people in 1999 to come this week and some people in 2014, but to come here for 10 years
and actor, has just come
If there is a time conflict these days , then why can the psychiatrist (the Red Skull scientist in the Women’s Federation) meet with the head of the male protagonist and appear in the small town again?
The "wall" that was revealed at the very beginning can make people understand some of the reasons, such as supervision, answering the phone at any time, no crickets, using counterfeit money, not allowed to escape, etc... These are all easy to understand, it is nothing but we locked you up.
However, the conflict of time, I still don't understand.
If this show is like Netflix, all episodes are released at once, then I just watch it directly. It's a pity that it's not. Could it be that I have to wait a few months for this! ? So I can only read the original
book to solve the gluttony... The following spoilers, please be careful
======================== Since the
1980s, a certain mysterious Organizations/scientists, according to the research on human DNA,
found that due to the continuous destruction of humans to the environment, DNA is constantly changing and destroying, and developing at this speed in the
future humans will perish at some time in
order to avoid the extinction of races, so they invested a huge amount Funding for research and development.
One is freezing technology, allowing you to freeze today, and then a few years later, you can wake up again. The
other is to circle a plot of land, save a lot of materials, trim perfect safety fortifications, and serve as the person who has recovered. Habitat. To protect people from the various existential threats that may be brought about by the great changes in the environment at that time. (Actually, it is a "Noah's Ark") At
this point, everyone may understand that the
male protagonist and everyone in the town are people who have been frozen and awakened.
At this time, the real time is 2000. More than 1500 years from now
The conflict between people’s time is actually caused by the inconsistency of the awakening time. The
small town of Wayward Pines is this habitat, and the wall that everyone saw in the first episode is part of the entire safety fortification.
But why are these male protagonists? Do not know at all? Didn't he have a car accident?
Because no one volunteered to participate in this "tinder" project, most of the people were "kidnapped"
while they were in a car accident or something. They secretly frozen people and erased their traces, making others think they were. Dead and
so on, so most people don’t know what’s going on.
Like the male lead, and the male lead’s colleagues, they all went to investigate, and the result was "sent".
However, since it is after 1500, then why That psychiatrist actually exists in two time and space at the same time? (I saw the boss of the hero, who existed in Wayward Pines again?)
Because he was also frozen later. Well, in fact, he is the "culprit" behind this,
but since it is for the survival of mankind, why not tell everyone?
In fact, what I have seen so far is not the first batch of "awakeners".
In fact, at the beginning, I told those "awakeners" who were waking up in the first place. However, this news had a great impact on them. Many people committed suicide, and many people fled and died in the harsh environment outside the wall. By
the way, humans at that time had “evolved” into creatures with blue-faced fangs under the harsh environment ( (Equivalent to zombies), to kill the previous humans, in
order to avoid further human losses (because the frozen humans, there are only a few hundred people in total), so we set the rules that are not allowed to discuss the past, let everyone do this In the vain life of Wayward Pines,
the first thing I might think of is "Trumen's World", but now I think it is "Snow Country Train"
and the opening, in fact, is a very good hint to the concept that Wayward Pines is a micro laboratory.
In addition, the original novel is very popular on Amazon, but I don’t know why almost no one reads it in China.
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