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Wayward Pines - Season 1
Following the adventures and struggles of Ethan, a Secret Service intelligent and courageous agent, who is well known for his smartness and courage, has gone in a mission to the weird and dangerous town of Wayward, in order to investigate in the disappearance of two detectives, but upon his arrival there, incidents come to threaten his life.
20 August 1980, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
9 June 1971, North York, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
13 May 1961, Syracuse, New York, USA
May 17, 2015
Let's just say there's a bait-and-switch here -- but viewers who stick it out will be getting the better part of the deal.May 01, 2015
The cast is superlative, the run is limited. The appeal as a light summer pastime is clear.May 07, 2015
The good news is that Wayward Pines is a creepy mystery that gets more compelling -- and shocking -- as it goes along.May 13, 2015
All in all, Wayward Pines is a delightfully twisty romp that always seems to be winking at audiences, even during its most seriously complex moments.May 13, 2015
This title is therefore your first hint that you're not in Kansas anymore, and will have to spend all 10 episodes figuring out what state, or state of mind, this is exactly.May 07, 2015
Building on the success of similarly themed mysteries without greedily leeching off of them, Wayward Pines is a standout on multiple fronts.May 07, 2015
Wayward Pines looks as though it has the potential to rise above its false starts while grippingly spooling out truths that are "worse than anything you could even imagine."April 24, 2015
Likable, dynamic and intelligent, Dillon's a welcome presence and easy to hook into as a protagonist; it's almost kind of shocking that he HASN'T led a TV show before.May 13, 2015
[Shyamalan] says that what he likes about TV is the time it allows to build the suspense, and he clearly relishes using it.May 13, 2015
Unfortunately, the show failed for me in both key areas where it needed to work. It's not fun enough while waiting for the explanation... and the explanation doesn't do a good enough job of justifying everything that's happened before.