'Wayward Pines' season 2 episode 6 spoilers: Is Teresa's life in danger in the next episode?

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More chaos is about to unravel in the mysterious town of Wayward Pines in the next episode of "Wayward Pines" season 2.

In the episode titled "City Upon a Hill," the town will be in serious danger after the Abbies continue their attacks. This could cut them from a lot of vital supplies like food. But the worst part of the attacks will fall on Teresa (Shannyn Sossamon).

According to the synopsis for the upcoming episode, "The Abbies attack CJ (Djimon Hounsou) and the harvesters, leaving Teresa in grave danger and the town dangerously low on food supplies. Then, Theo (Jason Patric) constructs a makeshift triage unit, but he may not be able to repair his marriage to Rebecca (Nimrat Kaur). Also, Xander (Josh Helman) still has some fight left in him as Jason (Tom Stevens) questions his abilities to lead."

Fans of the series know that Teresa is no longer interested in living in the town after her husband Ethan (Matt Dillon) died and son Ben (Charlie Tahan) was left outside the fence. But if she will get badly injured by the Abbies on the other side of the fence, this could mean that she may not see Ben again in case he is still alive.

If Teresa dies, it means that all the characters from season 1 are being killed off one by one. Teresa's possible death in the upcoming episode could leave Adam (Tim Griffin) behind, but he might also be in danger due to the growing threat within the town.

Could the residents of Wayward Pines win the war against the Abbies and reclaim their food supply before it runs out? With the rate things are going between the leaders of the town, the people will be in a lot of trouble before they can finally eliminate the threats in their lives.

"Wayward Pines" season 2, episode 6 airs June 29 on Fox.

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