'Wayward Pines' Premiere Spoilers: 5 Questions Fans Have After Episode 1; Is …

A couple of things you need to know about Wayward Pines before watching are: 1) If you start watching, you shouldn't stop because it goes off in directions that, by the fourth and fifth episodes, are completely unexpected; and 

NEW YORK – M. Night Shyamalan has a vision of America, and it looks a lot like southeastern Pennsylvania. Which is why the houses in "Wayward Pines," his new 10-episode series for Fox, may look faintly familiar, even if the 

It turns out, nothing in Wayward Pines is what it seems.

From the moment Wayward Pines begins, it feels like a million other stories of its kind. “Tortured,” government-job-having white man (aka an adulterer) finds himself lost in a town full of secrets, sexually suggestive women, and the overwhelming

Thursday was the premiere of M. Night Shyamalan's “Wayward Pines,” and the enigmatic Fox mystery series already has fans asking a lot of questions. In the first episode, “Where Paradise is Home,” Secret Service Agent Ethan Burke (Matt Dillon) woke up