(all demolished by 2004)
Scenario
Unravel the mystery of a town in the middle of the United States that imprisons all who enter. As the residents struggle to maintain a sense of normalcy and find a way out, they must survive the threats of the surrounding forest.. The town set was built specifically for the series in North Beaver Bank, Nova Scotia. Beaver Bank Villa has a long history, and many years ago contained housing units, a community hall, fire station, school, church, convenience store, etc.
While his wrists are chained, he is (presumably) roped down by Martin
Workers at a nearby military radar base that operated in the 1950s and 1960s. Only pedestrian streets and tracks remain, on which the fake city is built. ) Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be) was written by Jay Livingston and performed by Pixies by Ray Evans. I am loving this show so far and the acting and mysteries etc are definitely very cool.
However, this is the "lost" vibe
"Lost" It was also a wonderful show in terms of acting, direction etc. What finally bothered me was how much mystery there was just to be a mystery. Watching the second season, I got a little annoyed every time something more weird happened. Mystery was introduced, be it a symbol, an object, a thing, an event…mainly because I couldn’t stop thinking "Is this going to be relevant in any way in the long run?
Because writing such mysteries ends up just annoying me
to run Is this just one of those with a mysterious-fog-creature or hatch or light etc.? It was never mentioned again or explained in any way. The writer can go behind their back and draw absolutely anything and never go back to it. It is "rocky" and "spatula"!" And that was it, forgotten after one season, no explanation, it was weird.