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Wayward Pines
Genre
Based onWayward Pines novels
by Blake Crouch
Developed byChad Hodge
Starring
ComposerCharlie Clouser
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes10 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
ProducerRon French
Production locationBritish Columbia
CinematographyAmelia Vincent
Running time42–44 minutes
Production companiesBlinding Edge Pictures
De Line Pictures
Storyland
FX Productions
Original release
NetworkFox
ReleaseMay 14, 2015 (2015-05-14) –
present

Wayward Pines is an American television series based on the Wayward Pines novels by Blake Crouch. Developed for television by Chad Hodge, the pilot was directed by M. Night Shyamalan, with both as executive producers. The series premiered on Fox on May 14, 2015, and the first season concluded on July 23, 2015. On December 9, 2015, Fox renewed the series for a second season which is set to premiere on May 25, 2016.[1]

Premise

The series stars Matt Dillon as Ethan Burke, a U.S. Secret Service agent investigating the disappearance of two fellow agents in the mysterious small town of Wayward Pines, Idaho. Ethan awakens from a car accident unable to contact the outside world, and unable to leave. He finds one of the agents dead and the other, his former lover Kate Hewson (Carla Gugino), settled down in the seemingly idyllic town. But the inhabitants of Wayward Pines are trapped there by a set of rules enforced by the strict Sheriff Arnold Pope (Terrence Howard), and any attempt to escape is punished by a public execution known as a "reckoning." Ethan works to discover the truth, and has to make hard choices when he does.

Cast

Main

  • Matt Dillon as Ethan Burke, a U.S. Secret Service agent (season 1)[2]
  • Carla Gugino as Kate Hewson, one of the missing agents and Ethan's former lover (main; season 1, recurring; season 2)[3]
  • Toby Jones as David Pilcher, a scientist who founded Wayward Pines and uses the alias of Dr. Jenkins, a psychiatrist at Wayward Pines Hospital (main; season 1, recurring; season 2)[3]
  • Shannyn Sossamon as Theresa Burke, Ethan's wife (main; season 1, recurring; season 2)[3]
  • Reed Diamond as Harold Ballinger, a toymaker and Kate's husband (season 1)
  • Tim Griffin as Adam Hassler, Ethan's boss at the Secret Service (main; season 1, recurring; season 2)[3]
  • Charlie Tahan as Ben Burke, Ethan and Theresa's son (main; season 1, recurring; season 2)[3]
  • Juliette Lewis as Beverly, a bartender who bonds with Ethan (season 1)
  • Melissa Leo as Pamela "Pam" Pilcher, a nurse at Wayward Pines Hospital and sister of David Pilcher (main; season 1, recurring; season 2)[3]
  • Terrence Howard as Sheriff Arnold Pope, the strict and feared sheriff of Wayward Pines (main; season 1, recurring; season 2)[3]
  • Jason Patric as Dr. Theo Yedlin, a confident, driven surgeon whose leadership skills will prove invaluable to the residents of Wayward Pines (season 2)[4]
  • Djimon Hounsou as CJ Mitchum, a historian and an original resident of Wayward Pines (season 2)[5]
  • Nimrat Kaur as Rebecca Yedlin, Theo's wife, a successful architect (season 2)[6]
  • Kacey Rohl as Kerry Campbell, a tough and unflappable part of the new Wayward Pines brain trust (season 2)[6]
  • Josh Helman as Xander, a confident and charming guy working to undermine Wayward Pines from within (season 2)[7]
  • Hope Davis as Megan Fisher, the principal of Wayward Pines Academy and a former hypnotherapist who is Brad Fisher's wife (recurring; season 1, main; season 2)[3]
  • Tom Stevens as Jason Higgins, the leader of the Class One of the Academy (recurring; season 1, main; season 2)[3]

Recurring

  • Siobhan Fallon Hogan as Arlene Moran, the secretary at the Sheriff's office (season 1)
  • Greta Lee as Ruby Davis, a waitress at The Excellent Bean
  • Justin Kirk as Peter McCall, a real estate agent who like Ethan is questioning the mystery of Wayward Pines (season 1)
  • Sarah Jeffery as Amy, Ben's girlfriend and fellow Wayward Pines Academy student (season 1)
  • Barclay Hope as Brad Fisher, the mayor of Wayward Pines
  • Mike McShane as Big Bill, a real estate agent (season 1)

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
1"Where Paradise Is Home"M. Night ShyamalanChad HodgeMay 14, 2015 (2015-05-14)YJU1013.76[8]
U.S. Secret Service Agent Ethan Burke awakens from a car accident on the outskirts of Wayward Pines, Idaho. After entering town and collapsing in a coffee shop, he recalls driving with Agent Stallings, searching for Agents Kate Hewson and Bill Evans. Beverly, a bartender, gives him a note with an address where he finds the decaying corpse of Agent Evans, which he reports to an uninterested Sheriff Pope. When Ethan is subsequently hospitalized, psychiatrist Dr. Jenkins suggests surgery, but Beverly helps Ethan escape. In Seattle, Dr. Jenkins meets with Ethan's boss Hassler and tells him everything is going as planned. Ethan's wife Theresa wonders if he has run off with Kate, his former mistress. Ethan finds Kate in Wayward Pines, but she is noticeably older than when he saw her five weeks earlier, and she claims to have been there for 12 years. He steals a car to leave town, only to discover that a high fence blocks the only exits from Wayward Pines. Sheriff Pope tells him that he can never leave.
2"Do Not Discuss Your Life Before"Charlotte SielingChad HodgeMay 21, 2015 (2015-05-21)YJU1024.59[9]
Defying Pope's orders to stay put, Ethan goes to the morgue to inspect Evans' clothing and retrieve his journal with a map of the area. He also learns that Evans was married and speaks with his widow, who claims her husband committed suicide in front of her. Ethan inspects the map to find a way past the fence, and he and Beverly plan to escape after removing the tracking devices implanted in them. Meanwhile, Ethan's wife Theresa and son Ben set out for Idaho to find Ethan. Before Ethan and Beverly can escape, they are invited to dinner by Kate and her husband Harold. There, Beverly slips and mentions something from her recent past, breaking one of the town's rules (for her, the year is 2000, and she has been in town since 1999). She panics, and she and Ethan leave. Kate tells Harold she is sure they will run. Phones around town begin to ring, and the townspeople are mobilized to search for Ethan and Beverly, who separate. Beverly is caught, and then executed by Sheriff Pope in front of the entire town in what he calls a "reckoning".
3"Our Town, Our Law"Zal BatmanglijChad HodgeMay 28, 2015 (2015-05-28)YJU1033.97[10]
Kate warns Ethan that he has been given a rare second chance after Beverly's execution. Theresa and Ben follow Ethan to Wayward Pines, but Pope intercepts them en route. While attempting escape, Ethan finds Theresa's car, which seems to have been abandoned for years. The Burkes are reunited, but before Ethan explains the odd events to Theresa, he goes to confront Sheriff Pope. Ethan meets Kate, who explains that she tried to escape for years, but the only way to survive is to play along. After Ben sees Ethan and Kate together, he and Theresa try to leave, but Sheriff Pope stops them. Ethan intervenes, eventually killing Pope with his own gun. Ethan opens a gate in the perimeter fence with Pope's remote, but before the Burkes can drive out, something enters and drags Pope's body beyond the fence. Hearing bestial cries, Ethan closes the gate.
4"One of Our Senior Realtors Has Chosen to Retire"Zal BatmanglijSteven LevensonJune 4, 2015 (2015-06-04)YJU1044.20[11]
Ethan explains all he knows about Wayward Pines to Theresa, and they agree to play "happy family" until Ethan can investigate. Ethan learns from Mayor Brad Fisher that he has been named the new Sheriff. Playing along, Ethan soon finds a hidden cache of files about the town's residents, which includes information about their former lives. Ben is welcomed to Wayward Pines Academy by its principal Megan Fisher, the mayor's wife, who Ethan has learned used to be a hypnotherapist. Nurse Pam and Ethan face off over "insurgent" realtor Peter McCall. Told by a mysterious phone caller that a reckoning is required for Peter, Ethan instead takes the man to the perimeter fence in hopes of hiding him. Peter indicates the cliff-side as the only escape from the town. Knowing that Ethan needs to do as he is told in order to gain time to solve the mystery of Wayward Pines, Peter electrocutes himself on the fence. Later, Ethan begins climbing the rock face to escape and get help, as a mysterious figure awaits him at the top.
5"The Truth"James FoleyBlake Crouch and The Duffer BrothersJune 11, 2015 (2015-06-11)YJU1054.24[12]
Ethan is slashed and stalked by violent humanoid predators as he makes his way through the woods toward Boise. During his orientation at the academy, Ben learns some of the truth about Wayward Pines: humans have evolved into "abbies" (aberrations), the result of a series of genetic mutations, and are now vicious carnivores who dominate a wasted Earth in the year 4028. The citizen-abductees of Wayward Pines were kept in hibernation chambers for over two thousand years before being awakened in the town, which is essentially an ark to re-introduce and protect the human race to ensure its future. Principal Fisher tells the students they cannot reveal this truth to their parents. Ethan comes upon the ancient ruins of Boise. A helicopter arrives with Dr. Jenkins, who introduces himself as David Pilcher, creator of Wayward Pines. He explains that the town is humanity's only sanctuary.
6"Choices"Jeff T. ThomasThe Duffer Brothers and Brett ConradJune 25, 2015 (2015-06-25)YJU1063.45[13]
Dr. Pilcher takes Ethan to the town's secret control center and tells him the history of Wayward Pines. In the 1990s, Pilcher discovered the mutant gene and predicted the coming of the abbies, but the scientific community shunned him. While he was able to recruit a number volunteers for his project, the bulk of participants were abducted. Keeping everyone in cryochambers for over 2000 years, Pilcher and his closest associates (including Pam) awakened in 4014 to find that they were the last remaining humans. The initial townspeople awakened—"Group A"—were told the truth about the world outside Wayward Pines. Unable to handle the truth, they all perished, either by suicide, violent anarchy or by escaping and falling victim to the abbies. The adults of the current "Group B" have not been told the truth, but Pilcher is aware that a secret faction are disaffected, and planning to breach the wall. Pilcher awakened Ethan to impose order on Wayward Pines. Ethan is willing, but only on his terms. Meanwhile the Ballingers are building a bomb as part of their plan to finally escape.
7"Betrayal"Steve ShillRob FrescoJuly 2, 2015 (2015-07-02)YJU1073.38[14]
Theresa thinks something nefarious has been done to Ethan when he tells her that it is the year 4028. He finds a pipe bomb in his vehicle, and begins investigating the conspiracy. Theresa investigates Plot #33 and finds that a metal structure lies beneath the empty lot. Ethan finds that a former explosives expert, Franklin Dobbs, planted the bomb and soon discovers that Harold is involved in the secret group. He correctly surmises that Kate is the group's leader. Kate thinks Ethan's story about what lies beyond the fence is the result of brainwashing, telling Theresa she got a call out to Hassler within her first week in Wayward Pines. Kate pushes up the group's plan to blast through the wall to that night. Ethan intercepts Kate and her accomplices at the fence before they succeed, but soon realizes there is another bomb that is headed to the fence in a delivery truck. He is in pursuit when the bomb—inadvertently armed by Amy—detonates early, leaving Amy injured and Ben bloody and unconscious.
8"The Friendliest Place on Earth"Tim HunterPatrick Aison and Rob Fresco & Chad Hodge & Blake CrouchJuly 9, 2015 (2015-07-09)YJU1083.37[15]
In the aftermath of the explosion, Ben is hospitalized and Ethan and Pilcher try to locate the remaining members of the conspiracy. Suspecting that someone on his surveillance staff is aiding the rebels, Pilcher tasks Pam to investigate. Dr. Fisher tells an awakened Ben that Ethan had the bomber in custody, but let him go because he is Kate's husband Harold. Ethan confronts a jailed Kate, who refuses to cooperate with his investigation. Harold and Alan steal a dump truck to ram the fence, but Harold stays behind for Kate. Alan makes it to the other side of the fence with the body of a fellow conspirator he hopes to bury, but the two are immediately attacked by abbies.
9"A Reckoning"Nimród AntalThe Duffer BrothersJuly 16, 2015 (2015-07-16)YJU1093.25[16]
Ethan arrives at the fence just in time to stop three abbies from breaching it. He convinces Harold to give him the names of the remaining 14 conspirators, but Ethan soon finds that they have all removed their tracking chips and gone off the grid. Three young men from "Class One of the Academy", led by Jason Higgins, storm the jail wanting to reckon Kate, Harold, Franklin and two others. They are initially thwarted by Arlene, but return later and Jason executes all except Kate, who survives only when Ethan arrives to shoot her attacker. Meanwhile, prompted by a conflicted Pam, Theresa has gone into the tunnel system under Plot #33 and finds a video of Hassler making a report from the ruins of San Francisco in the year 4020, which she shows to Ethan and Kate. Ethan tells Pilcher he now believes he must reckon Kate, and insists the whole town be there. Instead, Ethan tells them all the truth about Pilcher and Wayward Pines. Observing, Pilcher cuts power to the town—including the fence.
10"Cycle"Tim HunterThe Duffer Brothers and Chad Hodge & Blake CrouchJuly 23, 2015 (2015-07-23)YJU1103.98[17]
Scores of aberrations breach the perimeter of Wayward Pines. Learning what Pilcher has done, Ethan and Kate direct the assembled citizens to the bunker under Plot 33, but not before the abbies begin to arrive and slaughter everyone they can. Jason, still recovering from being shot by Ethan, heads to safety in another bunker with members of Class One. Pam objects to Pilcher's intent to wipe the town clean and start over with "Group C", so he has her refrozen against her will. The townspeople flee through a tunnel from the bunker to the mountain complex, with abbies in pursuit. The volunteers, about to be refrozen by Pilcher's security force, rebel and reawaken Pam who kills Pilcher. With the survivors (including Theresa and Ben) safe in the complex, Ethan sacrifices himself to stop the rest of the abbies. Ben is injured and wakes up in the hospital; it is three years later and Amy, now a nurse, tells him that "they" are listening. Jason and Class One have seized control of Wayward Pines and frozen most of the adults. As Ben walks through the town, he finds that Jason has become the sheriff—and corpses are strung up on lampposts bearing signs saying "DO NOT TRY TO LEAVE".

Production

Wayward Pines is executive produced by Chad Hodge with M. Night Shyamalan, Donald De Line and Ashwin Rajan. The pilot episode was written by Hodge and directed by Shyamalan.[18][19][20][21][22] The series was officially picked up on May 13, 2013 with a ten-episode order. Filming took place between August 19, 2013 and February 14, 2014 in Burnaby (interiors) and Agassiz (exteriors), in British Columbia.[23]

The plot of Crouch's first novel in the trilogy, Pines (2012), is covered over the first five episodes of the TV series. The second and third novels, Wayward (2013) and The Last Town (2014), make up the remaining five episodes.[24] After reading the source material Shyamalan said of the project, "As long as everybody isn't dead, I'm in", his "only rule" to secure his participation.[24] He noted that the TV series varies from the books in some ways, but as Crouch was still writing the novels while the show was in development, there was "all kinds of cross pollinating" between the two.[24] In June 2015, Deadline.com reported that Fox was considering a second season based on the series' impressive ratings, which included a record Live+3 DVR lift for a Fox network premiere.[25] Though Hodge asserted that, from a creative standpoint, "Wayward Pines was always designed to be just these 10 episodes" in concert with the plotline of the books, he allowed for the possibility of another season.[26][27] He said that in the finale, viewers would "see a window to that, but it also is a complete ending as it is".[27] With the tenth episode having been billed as the "series finale", the show was effectively finished.[28] However, on December 9, 2015, Fox renewed Wayward Pines for a second season, to premiere in mid-2016.[29]

Broadcast

On May 12, 2014, Fox announced that Wayward Pines would premiere in 2015 as mid-season replacement.[18] The series was picked up for broadcast by Fox in the United Kingdom,[30] and by FX in Australia from May 14, 2015,[31] where the premiere was the second most watched program on subscription television with 101,000 viewers.[32]

Fox made the pilot available on demand and through various online outlets from April 23 to April 30, 2015 in what the network called "the first-ever global preview event". The series subsequently debuted on May 14, 2015 simultaneously in more than 126 countries in what Fox called "the world's largest day-and-date launch for a scripted series ever".[33][34] Due to time zones, episodes aired first in Australia.[35]

Digital companion series

A digital companion series, also produced by Fox, airs alongside the weekly episodes of Wayward Pines, titled Gone and written and directed by Christopher Leone.[36] The series follows Eric Barlow, a rocket scientist, as he searches for his missing wife Sarah, a journalist, after she leaves a goodbye message and leaves him. He finds himself led toward a mountain in Idaho with the help of Sarah's colleague Elena, where he finds a man involved in the construction of Wayward Pines. Arriving at the site, a technician leads him to Sarah who is frozen in a prototype chamber, but it is really him they were after.[37]

Reception

Wayward Pines has received mostly favorable reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the series holds a rating of 86%, based on 50 reviews. The site's critical consensus reads, "Creepy and strange in the best way possible, Wayward Pines is a welcome return to form for M. Night Shyamalan."[38] The fifth episode, "The Truth", received an individual rating of 83%, the only episode of the series to do so.[39] On Metacritic, the series has a score of 66 out of 100, based on 34 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[40]

Ratings

Viewership and ratings per episode of Wayward Pines
No. Title Air date Rating/share
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
1 "Where Paradise Is Home" May 14, 2015 1.0/3 3.76[8] 1.1 2.1[41]
2 "Do Not Discuss Your Life Before" May 21, 2015 1.2/4 4.59[9] 1.1 2.92 2.3 7.51[42]
3 "Our Town, Our Law" May 28, 2015 1.2/4 3.97[10] 1.0 3.05 2.2 7.02[43]
4 "One of Our Senior Realtors Has Chosen to Retire" June 4, 2015 1.1/4 4.20[11] 1.3 3.33 2.4 7.53[44]
5 "The Truth" June 11, 2015 1.2/4 4.24[12] 1.0 2.93 2.2 7.17[45]
6 "Choices" June 25, 2015 1.2/4 3.45[13] 1.2 3.63 2.4 7.08[46]
7 "Betrayal" July 2, 2015 1.0/4 3.38[14] 1.3 3.53 2.3 6.91[47]
8 "The Friendliest Place on Earth" July 9, 2015 1.0/4 3.37[15] 1.1 3.15 2.1 6.51[48]
9 "A Reckoning" July 16, 2015 0.9/3 3.25[16] 1.2 2.97 2.1 6.22[49]
10 "Cycle" July 23, 2015 1.2/5 3.98[17] 1.1 2.98 2.3 6.96[50]

Awards and nominations

Wayward Pines has four pending nominations for the 42nd Saturn Awards:

See also

  • The Lottery - a 1948 short story about a small town that practices a ritual of publicly executing its townspeople
  • "Stopover in a Quiet Town" - a 1964 episode of The Twilight Zone wherein a married couple find themselves in a quaint but unfamiliar American town from which they cannot leave
  • The Prisoner - a 1967 British TV series about a secret village where spies go to retire, are brainwashed and cannot escape.
  • Persons Unknown - a 2010 American TV series with the similar premise of a town from which no one can escape.

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