'Wayward Pines' Finale Earns Fox Massive Audience Trust For Future Event Series

Choices, choices,choices! No, I'm not talking about a '90s-era health class video about sex ed and birth control, I'm talking about the most recent Wayward Pines episode of the same title. "Choices" largely continued the info-dump that started in “The

Oh, Wayward Pines, you devilish little minx. You sly, devious little show. You came into our lives this summer with the spectral intrigue of a psychothriller, the chic style of a Nordstrom, and the marching momentum of Luscious 

On Wayward Pines, Secret Service Agent Ethan Burke (Matt Dillon) drives to the bucolic town of Wayward Pines, in search of two missing federal agents. One was a former partner and they once had an affair. A truck slams 

Wayward Pines, from Chad Hodge and M. Night Shyamalan, was one of the first two event series greenlighted by Fox as part of its current push in the arena, getting a pickup alongside 24: Live Another Day in May 2013.

Thursday's so-called "series finale" of M. Night Shyamalan's "Wayward Pines" proved why broadcast television still doesn't understand how to replicate successfu.