Reports have it that Season 3 will see an evolution alright but it would merely resemble humans although they would be far from being one. In fact, they are to become worse than the Abbies.
Crouch also added that the awakening humans would discover three things in Season 3 of “Wayward Pines.” If Kerry Campbell, played by Kacey Rohl, was successful in her mission of infecting the Abbies, it would be interesting to find out what kind of creatures that those Abbies will be evolving into.
Another big question is what happened to humans who did not go to cryo-sleep at the time of the Abbies invasion.
Season 3 of “Wayward Pines” shall return to Fox next year although the network has yet to come out with an announcement about the show’s exact release date.
Incidentally, Season 2, “Wayward Pines” is getting the raw end of the reviews by a number of critics.
Most of them are saying that the first season was amazing because it featured the perfect marriage of all the elements of a racy mystery series and that there was always a healthy dose of suspense into it, along with ample actions too, particularly during the Season 1 finale.
However, critics felt that Season 2 was a bit of a downer. The first few episodes paled in comparison to its counterpart episodes in Season 1.