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Wayward Pines (2015)

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Wayward Pines

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    He didn't. That scene is a flashback, but viewers were left in the dark about that fact so as to make them think that it was happening contemporaneously with Ethan's adventures in Wayward Pines.



    Pilcher had predicted the gradual devolution of homo sapiens into the creatures shown in the show in an intensity proportional to the rapid environmental changes caused by humanity itself. The devolution involved an inactive genetic change (that would later on get active), happening gradually, until it was in the vast majority of the population. No matter what humanity would have done when it started getting active (build fortresses, eradicate the creatures), every living human would be devolved eventually.

    Pilcher had gathered all the town's population when the genetic change was still very rare, obviously tested their DNA to make sure they didn't have it and put them under suspended animation which prevented the genetic change as there weren't living in the rapidly changing environment as the rest of the world but in a stable, "frozen" state. He had programmed the suspended animation chambers of his and his team to terminate the biosuspension AFTER the environment they would breathe and live in had been turned to normal.

    Others who were not chosen, and did not have the genetic mutation, would have been killed off. Typical 'survival of the fittest' scenario.

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  • How many seasons does Wayward Pines have?
    2 seasons
  • How many episodes does Wayward Pines have?
    20 episodes
  • When did Wayward Pines premiere?
    May 14, 2015
  • When did Wayward Pines end?
    July 27, 2016
  • How long are episodes of Wayward Pines?
    1 hour
  • What is the IMDb rating of Wayward Pines?
    7.3 out of 10
  • Who stars in Wayward Pines?
    Siobhan Fallon Hogan, Toby Jones, and Shannyn Sossamon
  • Who created Wayward Pines?
    Chad Hodge
  • Who wrote Wayward Pines?
    Steven Levenson, Matt Duffer, Chad Hodge, Nazrin Choudhury, Anna Fricke, Michael Perry, Ross Duffer, Blake Crouch, Brett Conrad, Edward Ricourt, and others
  • Who directed Wayward Pines?
    M. Night Shyamalan, Ti West, Jennifer Lynch, James Foley, Vincenzo Natali, Zal Batmanglij, Nimród Antal, Tim Hunter, Steve Shill, Brad Turner, and others
  • Who was the producer of Wayward Pines?
    Donald De Line, Shawn Williamson, Patrick Aison, and Ron French
  • Who was the composer for Wayward Pines?
    Charlie Clouser
  • Who was the executive producer of Wayward Pines?
    Chad Hodge, M. Night Shyamalan, Blake Crouch, Donald De Line, Ashwin Rajan, Mark Friedman, and Anna Fricke
  • Who was the cinematographer for Wayward Pines?
    Jim Denault, Gregory Middleton, Amy Vincent, Mark Chow, and Mathias Herndl
  • What is the plot of Wayward Pines?
    A Secret Service agent goes to Wayward Pines, Idaho, in search of two federal agents who have gone missing in the bucolic town. He soon learns that he might never get out of Wayward Pines alive.
  • Who are the characters in Wayward Pines?
    Adam Hassler, Arlene Moran, Ben Burke, Beverly, Big Bill, CJ Mitchum, Dale's Older Son, Dale's Younger Son, David Pilcher, Dr. Jenkins, and others
  • What genre is Wayward Pines?
    Drama, Horror, Mystery, Sci-Fi, and Thriller
  • How many awards has Wayward Pines won?
    1 award
  • How many awards has Wayward Pines been nominated for?
    12 nominations

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