In Wayward Pines, there is a set of Seven Rules that every resident must follow in order to live in the community.
History[]
After the failure of Group A, David Pilcher and his volunteers agreed that the new town's residents should follow Seven Rules designed to avoid talking about the truth.[1] These rules were never to be questioned.
People who broke them would receive a strike, and if someone got three strikes, they would be reckoned in public execution.[2]
People in town can see the rules framed in shops, since they should be posted prominently on every place of business across town and they are recited after a reckoning. Some people who broke the rules to the point of being reckoned are Bill Evans and Beverly Brown.[3]
Rules[]
- Rule #1: Enjoy your life in Wayward Pines
- Rule #2: Be happy
- Rule #3: Work hard
- Rule #4: Always answer the phone if it rings
- Rule #5: Do not discuss the past
- Rule #6: Do not discuss the life before
- Rule #7: Do not try to leave
References[]
- ↑ The Duffer Brothers, Brett Conrad (writer) & Jeff T. Thomas (director) (June 25, 2015). "Choices". Wayward Pines. Season 1. Episode 6. FOX.
- ↑ Steven Levenson (writer) & Zal Batmanglij (director) (June 4, 2015). "One of Our Senior Realtors Has Chosen to Retire". Wayward Pines. Season 1. Episode 4. FOX.
- ↑ Chad Hodge (writer) & Charlotte Sieling (director) (May 21, 2015). "Do Not Discuss Your Life Before". Wayward Pines. Season 1. Episode 2. FOX.