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“Wayward” Review: A Dark Thriller That Redefines the “Troubled Teen” Genre

Kaypeekay by Kaypeekay
September 26, 2025
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Netflix Wayward series Review

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Netflix’s latest psychological drama, Wayward, comes from BAFTA-nominated Canadian comedian Mae Martin, who draws inspiration from their own difficult teenage years. The series transports viewers into the unsettling world of a fictional “rehabilitation” academy, offering a chilling yet engrossing exploration of manipulation, friendship, and the lies that shape identity.

Story

Wayward is a suspenseful drama set in 2003 that explores the unsettling dynamics of a remote Vermont community centered around Tall Pines Academy, a reform school with a dark edge. The story follows Abbie (Sydney Topliffe), a rebellious teen from Toronto whose parents, persuaded by her frustrated principal, send her to the academy in hopes of steering her away from her troubled best friend Leila (Alyvia Alyn Lind). Abbie is forcibly taken from her home and immersed in the institution’s rigid, unsettling program overseen by the enigmatic headmistress, Evelyn Wade (Toni Collette). While Abbie resists the academy’s strange rules, Leila attempts to rescue her but instead becomes enticed by Evelyn’s promises of healing.

Parallel to their story, new town resident Alex (Martin) and his pregnant wife Laura (Sarah Gadon) settle in Tall Pines seeking a fresh start. Alex, a former Detroit cop, grows uneasy as he encounters the town’s disturbingly close-knit social fabric and discovers that the academy—and its influence on the community—may conceal something sinister. What begins as a tale of teenage rebellion and friendship soon unfolds into a larger mystery about control, manipulation, and the hidden truths beneath Tall Pines’ idyllic surface.

Performances

While Collette takes on the larger-than-life persona, the most convincing performances belong to Alyvia Alyn Lind and Topliffe. Their authenticity and understated discomfort resonate strongly, especially in contrast to the more theatrical choices of some of their co-stars. A standout among the supporting cast is Isolde Ardies as Stacey, a deeply unsettling character whose disciplined obedience masks a frightening intensity.

Behind the scenes

Directed primarily by Euros Lyn, the show carries a deceptively calm rhythm. Its serene woodland setting lulls viewers into a sense of safety, while subtle, disorienting sound design creates a constant undercurrent of unease. Everyday noises become almost alien, blurring the line between reality and hallucination.

As the season progresses, the narrative widens to reveal not only Evelyn’s manipulative methods but also the mysterious origins of Tall Pines Academy and the secrets hanging over the town. Evelyn’s tactics gradually fracture relationships among her students, exposing how easily trust and loyalty can be weaponized. This whole arc is deftly handled by the brilliant collaboration of Martin and the series directors that keep the audience hooked all through.

Final Verdict

What makes Wayward so compelling is its unpredictability. Just as the audience begins to settle into familiar thriller territory, the plot shifts in surprising ways. At its core, the show examines the dangers of coercion as a misguided tool for controlling teenagers, while also highlighting how easily people who crave belonging can fall under the influence of a magnetic leader.

With masterful direction, standout performances, and a storyline that digs deeper than expected, the Netflix Wayward series is more than just another streaming thriller—it’s a haunting, thought-provoking exploration of power, vulnerability, and identity. For many viewers, one season won’t feel like enough.

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