darkhorse298
darkhorse298 t1_j1ztax1 wrote
Reply to comment by cronedog in Wayward Pines worth watching even though it was cancelled? by livingmybestestlyfe
This was something I didn't realize until I listened to the books on audible later. Been a bit since I watched the show but I think book 1 takes you up to the reveal at the end of the episode where he finds out where he really is. Makes sense why season 1 was so snappy and season 2 ran out of gas.
darkhorse298 t1_iujr6rg wrote
Reply to comment by neoengel in TIL that after being initially cancelled, the second season of ‘Jericho’ was only reinstated after fans sent 20 tons of nuts to CBS studios in a nationwide protest. by GezimS
I had never heard they shot another ending if they got picked up again. That's neat.
darkhorse298 t1_iu5jm0x wrote
Reply to comment by capsaicinintheeyes in TIL Al Capone was only 33 when he was locked away for tax evasion and developed neurosyphilis, leading to his death at 48. Eliot Ness was 27 when he formed the Untouchables--he died in a state of financial ruin in his 50s, likely hastened by his heavy drinking in his later life by capsaicinintheeyes
Jesus those are some city miles on capone lol. Looks much older than 34.
darkhorse298 t1_j1zzqc0 wrote
Reply to comment by cronedog in Wayward Pines worth watching even though it was cancelled? by livingmybestestlyfe
Agreed. Still enjoyed the books as is for the most part but both those books had some bits you could toss out and come up with a better product.