'Wayward Pines' season 2 episode 8 spoilers: Abbie leader runs rings around Theo and others

A screenshot of abbie leader Margaret from the "Wayward Pines" season 2, episode 7 trailer YouTube/FOX

In the next episode of "Wayward Pines" season 2, Theo (Jason Patric) will throw himself in another dangerous mission to save the town.

Titled "Pass Judgment," episode 8 will see the doctor go after the escaped Abbie leader, who was revealed to be named Margaret, following the horrors she endured at the hands of Jason's (Tom Stevens) group.

After watching the people holding her prisoner kill every other abbies they used for experiment, she bolted when she had the chance to escape with a plan to get back at Wayward Pines.

Theo would not let this happen, and so in "Wayward Pines" season 2, episode 7, he seeks the help of Adam (Tim Griffin), who knows his way around the areas outside the fence to look for Margaret.

Unfortunately, the leader of the abbies knows so much more than he will ever know seeing that the outside world has long been her territory.

She knows the best hiding spots and the best locations to trap Theo and Adam and so in "Wayward Pines" season 2, episode 7, the duo will be in serious trouble.

That being said, going after her will be very dangerous. However, it will be far dangerous to let her out and about as it will allow her to summon the other abbies and orchestrate an attack at Wayward Pines.

It remains to be seen if Theo and Adam will ever find Margaret, but it looks like Wayward Pines better gear up for the brewing war anyway.

Meanwhile, apart from the search for the abbie leader, more secrets will be unveiled in "Wayward Pines" season 2, episode 7.

One of which is the real situation of Rebecca (Nimrat Kaur) and the other is "something devastating" about Kerry (Kacey Rohl) that Jason himself will discover.

"Wayward Pines" season 2, episode 7 "Pass Judgement" airs Wednesday, July 13 at 9 p.m. ET on FOX.

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