Um agente do Serviço Secreto vai a Wayward Pines, Idaho, em procura de dois agentes federais desaparecidos na bucólica cidade.Um agente do Serviço Secreto vai a Wayward Pines, Idaho, em procura de dois agentes federais desaparecidos na bucólica cidade.Um agente do Serviço Secreto vai a Wayward Pines, Idaho, em procura de dois agentes federais desaparecidos na bucólica cidade.
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I was blown away by the first season, thought provoking and fun, but the second season ruined it for me; I couldn't even watch more than 3 episodes
After watching two seasons I have mixed feelings about Wayward Pines. It all started very promising with a lot of mysteries and questions. You constantly had that feeling of what's going on. The idea is good, but the unraveling of the story is just too quick. Normally I don't like stories where they try to drag it out as long as possible but in Wayward Pines I think they are going too fast. Season one could have been at least two or three seasons long. With all the mysteries you had, you could easily made more seasons and still be interesting. Now you get quick answers and it doesn't do any good to the series. The actors are okay without being great. All in all I had fun watching this series, but the beginning was just much better then the rest. If they make a third season I will probably watch it in the hope it gets better again.
The first season is an awesome affair, we follow Ethan Burke (Matt Dillon) as the secret service agent who goes to the small town Wayward Pines in Idaho to search for his missing colleagues. I found especially the first episodes very intriguing. What I really liked is that I noticed that I changed who to "cheer" for several times during the season as the story developed. The story was very good, my only complaint was that I thought some reveals came a little bit too soon. I think it would have been even more suspenseful if we as an audience got to wait for some answers. Matt Dillon was awesome in the lead, Juliette Lewis is, as always great, and so are Matt Dillons character's son, the actor Charlie Tahan. For some reason I always come to think of Bruce Campbell (Evil Dead) every time when I see Matt Dillon and Lisa Bonet (Cosby Show, Enemy of the State) every time I see Shannyn Sossamon who plays Matt Dillons wife.
So the Second season, talk about crash and burn. Soap opera dialogues and intrigues. No actors with any charisma whatsoever. And I caught myself thinking that I don't really care what's happening to any of these characters.
So the Second season, talk about crash and burn. Soap opera dialogues and intrigues. No actors with any charisma whatsoever. And I caught myself thinking that I don't really care what's happening to any of these characters.
The first season was good with good actors and a good script. In the second season all good actors have gone and the show became mediocre and boring. No wonder there was no 3rd season. 7/10 for 1st season, 4/10 for 2nd and 5/10 overall.
Only 2 seasons & I was on the edge of my seat for the finale. Feels like a huge let down, the network didn't have faith or the writers were boxed into a corner. I do miss the possibilities of the show.
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- CuriosidadesThis TV show is based on Blake Crouch's book series "Wayward Pines."
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Ethan Burke: How do I get out of here?
Sheriff Pope: You don't.
- ConexõesFeatured in Late Night with Seth Meyers: Matt Dillon/Tatiana Maslany/Will Butler (2015)
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