Wayward Pines, Season 1 Episode 2: Do Not Discuss Your Life Before
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By Katharine Everett
Is this 1984? Because it sure feels like George Orwell’s Big Brother has its gaze fixed on the town of Wayward Pines. Everything the residents say, do, and maybe even think seems to be observed by whoever is really in charge. It’s pretty unsettling, but in the best way possible for a TV show. Some mysteries are solved in this episode but even more are created in the process. Now we know the rules of survival in this town but that doesn’t guarantee anyone’s safety, especially Ethan’s. There were a few bumps and bruises as well in this episode, but I’m willing to smooth them over for the sake of the wonderful and creepy story unfolding in episode 2, “Do Not Discuss Your Life Before”.
Hay-Makers:
While there are still many questions left unanswered, this episode gave the audience a bit more information about the way life in Wayward Pines works. Kate Houston, now Kate Ballinger, gives Ethan the three most important rules to know to survive Wayward Pines: 1. Don’t try to escape, 2. Don’t talk about the past, and 3. Always answer the phone. While the last rule seemed quite odd at first, by the end of the episode it made a lot more sense. The townspeople’s sudden abandonment of smiling, peaceful suburbia to hunt down and kill Beverly was abrupt and terrifying in its enactment. The scene really illustrated the true menace of the town and that following the rules is truly a life or death choice.
I also loved the way the episode handled the subtle body language and dialogue that characters in the town have to adopt to communicate with each other under the eyes of whatever Big Brother figure calling the shots. Saying one thing but meaning the other hints at who might secretly be allies for Ethan. For instance, Kate seems particularly helpful to Ethan, although she betrays both him and Beverly at the end, and the Sheriff as well seems outwardly aggressive toward Ethan but also always seems to point him in the right direction. We’ll have to see if either of them become allies for Ethan later on.
Head-Scratchers:
While I thoroughly enjoyed the episode, certain actions and decisions on Ethan’s part seemed farfetched to me. Perhaps he handles situations under pressure differently than most people as a special agent but he doesn’t seem very fazed by the gigantic wall running around the perimeter of the town or the microchip in his skin. In fact, he doesn’t seem to question very much why anything is happening or who is in charge of the town. I thought he might ask more questions of Beverly who has lived there for a year and thus allowed the audience to get a better understanding of the town. I know we’re not supposed to understand everything just yet, but Ethan’s reactions felt a bit unrealistic to me and left me feeling frustrated. His and Beverly’s escape plan also seemed horribly planned out and executed. They couldn’t come up with anything better than what the dead secret agent planned? For me, everything just felt a bit rushed and the characters’ actions didn’t make total sense. Hopefully next episode will improve upon this problem.
Now onto the whacky parts. Seriously, what is up with the time difference in Wayward Pines? That is my biggest question at the moment. Neither Beverly nor Ethan seems to have an explanation or appear very interested in investigating it either. Maybe next episode? Also, is Ethan hallucinating some of the stuff that is going on? The shrink and sheriff certainly seem to want him to think so. It seems we’re dealing with a potentially unreliable narrator in this series. How much is real and how much is delusion? I also want to know the deal with the phones and the rule about not talking about the past. They literally killed Beverly just because she slipped up and mentioned her daughter. Why did they have such an extreme reaction? And why did Kate betray Ethan? She seemed to be helping him up until the dinner party. Did she only do it because her husband was there and she didn’t want to out herself as Ethan’s ally? What will Ethan do now that the town is out for his blood? I can’t wait to see what happens next.