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Wayward Pines - Season 2
TrailerSeason 2 is set three years after the Season 1 finale, Jason Patric’s Dr. Theo Yedlin, a recently woken member of Group C, found himself in the titular town after encountering Terrence Howard’s Sheriff Pope on a Hawaiian vacation meant to fix his marriage to next-level gorgeous but indifferent Rebecca.Actors: Jason Patric, Nimrat Kaur, Josh Helman, Tom Stevens, Kacey Rohl, Hope Davis, Djimon Hounsou, Terrence Howard, Carla Gugino, Charlie Tahan, Siobhan Fallon Hogan, ...»Director: Chad HodgeCountry: United StatesDuration: 60 minQuality: HDRelease: 2016IMDb: 7.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Wayward Pines - Season 2"
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Characters of "Wayward Pines - Season 2"
Dr. Theo YedlinPlayed by: Jason Patric
Rebecca YedlinPlayed by: Nimrat Kaur
Xander BeckPlayed by: Josh Helman
Jason HigginsPlayed by: Tom Stevens
Kerry CampbellPlayed by: Kacey Rohl
Megan FisherPlayed by: Hope Davis
CJ MitchumPlayed by: Djimon Hounsou
Sheriff PopePlayed by: Terrence Howard
Kate HewsonPlayed by: Carla Gugino
Ben BurkePlayed by: Charlie Tahan
Arlene MoranPlayed by: Siobhan Fallon Hogan
David PilcherPlayed by: Toby Jones
Theresa BurkePlayed by: Shannyn Sossamon
Frank ArmstrongPlayed by: Michael Garza
Nurse PamPlayed by: Melissa Leo
Adam HasslerPlayed by: Tim Griffin
MargaretPlayed by: Rochelle Okoye
Dale's Older SonPlayed by: Anthony Shudra
Dale's Younger SonPlayed by: Christian Michael Cooper -
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Critic Reviews of "Wayward Pines - Season 2"
Ben Travers indieWireMay 25, 2016Season 1 was, at best, a guilty pleasure with a weak ending. Now, you almost feel bad for the series in its second season, limping along, trying to rebuild from what little was left.
Brian Tallerico RogerEbert.comMay 24, 2016I was willing to give Wayward Pines a chance to justify a second season. It simply doesn't do so.
David Griffin ScreenRantMay 26, 2016Wayward Pines may not be the most unique show on television, but it can be a fun way to spend an hour when the series isn't taking itself too seriously.
Max Nicholson IGN MoviesMay 26, 2016While the new main character Theo isn't that interesting, the trajectory of the characters we know and where the story is headed certainly are.
Lily Sparks TV.comMay 26, 2016The world left behind is still uniquely appealing and ambitiously high concept: a small town held captive by sinister, self-righteous, fascist teens called the First Generation and encircled by a goblin-infested hellscape? Yes, sign me up please.
Roger Catlin rogercatlin.comMay 25, 2016Instead of a weird mystery tension... it's quite dull and repetitive.
Alex McCown AV ClubMay 26, 2016The series launches right into its new direction with confidence, but it's an awfully somber tone being set.
Jon Espino The Young FolksMay 25, 2016This may as well be a CW show like The 100 because the show is now only about trying to survive in a post-apocalyptic world where there are things and people always trying to kill you.
Robert Rorke New York PostMay 25, 2016A second-season seemed like a good idea. But, like Showtime's The Affair, Wayward - based on the novels by Blake Crouch - was meant to be one-season show.
Dan Fienberg Hollywood ReporterMay 24, 2016There are definitely more abbies in the second season, but if what you liked about the first was the insidious unknown, that's gone with little to replace it.
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