The Beginning
- El episodio se transmitió el 10 jun 2021
- TV-MA
- 51min
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7.6/10
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaEveryone desperately scrambles to live out the coming destruction on their own terms.Everyone desperately scrambles to live out the coming destruction on their own terms.Everyone desperately scrambles to live out the coming destruction on their own terms.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Alycia Debnam-Carey
- Alicia Clark
- (solo créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
10cruise01
5 out of 5 stars
Intense and thrilling as characters go on an emotional journey with the little time they have left. Action packed. Thrilling. And a great cliffhanger.
Season 6 overall i would rate 4 out of 5 stars. This season has improved over the last. Its action packed. More fast moving. And does deliver an emotional journey. Hoping next season gets better.
Intense and thrilling as characters go on an emotional journey with the little time they have left. Action packed. Thrilling. And a great cliffhanger.
Season 6 overall i would rate 4 out of 5 stars. This season has improved over the last. Its action packed. More fast moving. And does deliver an emotional journey. Hoping next season gets better.
Searching for shelter, Dwight and Sherry find the home of a family terrorized by two cultist; Dwight and Sherry kill the men and join the family in their storm shelter, deciding not to let the bad guys win anymore at any cost. Rachel is badly injured while changing a tire and, unable to reach safety in time, ties herself to Morgan's dog Rufus and commits suicide so that Rufus can lead her as a walker and baby Morgan to other people. On the sub, Grace and Morgan admit their love for each other and prepare to commit suicide rather than live in the devastated world that will be left when Rachel arrives with her baby; Morgan puts their friend down and the two take custody of the baby, hiding under a nearby vehicle from a nuclear shockwave. Teddy and Dakota prepare to meet their end on an overlook, only to be confronted by John and June who forgive Dakota for her crimes.
John discovers that Teddy has a hidden bunker that he intends to ride out the destruction in and emerge later to finish launching the Pennsylvania's nukes. John and June disarm the two and enter the bunker while Dakota, enraged that Teddy was only using her, kills the insane cult leader before allowing herself to be incinerated in a nuclear explosion. Strand takes cover in a building where he meets Howard, a historian; after surviving one of the blasts, Strand embraces the chance for a new beginning. Daniel, Wes, Luciana, Charlie, Jacob, Sarah and Rollie capture Riley who agrees to lead them to the cult's hidden bunker. However, Daniel realizes that Rollie is actually the cult's spy and kills him before Charlie shoots Riley who is left to reanimate when he dies. Following coordinates that Daniel had received over the radio, the group is rescued by a CRM helicopter sent by Al while nuclear explosions rock the area.
"Fear the Walking Dead" Season 6, Episode 16, titled "The Beginning," serves as a fitting conclusion to the season, delivering a mix of action, emotion, and character development. The episode picks up after the dramatic events of the previous episodes, as the characters grapple with the aftermath of their actions and face new challenges in a rapidly changing world.
One of the most notable aspects of "The Beginning" is its focus on character growth. As the characters confront the consequences of their past actions, they are forced to reevaluate their choices and priorities. This leads to some powerful and emotional moments as they strive to find redemption and meaning in a world that has been irrevocably changed by the apocalypse.
The episode also features some intense and memorable action sequences, including a thrilling showdown between the survivors and their adversaries. These scenes are expertly choreographed and keep viewers on the edge of their seats, showcasing the show's ability to deliver pulse-pounding thrills.
Thematically, "The Beginning" explores the idea of new beginnings and the resilience of the human spirit. Despite facing seemingly insurmountable odds, the characters demonstrate a remarkable ability to adapt and survive, highlighting the strength of the human will.
In conclusion, "The Beginning" is a strong conclusion to "Fear the Walking Dead" Season 6, delivering a mix of action, emotion, and character development. It sets the stage for an intriguing seventh season, leaving viewers eager to see where the story goes next.
John discovers that Teddy has a hidden bunker that he intends to ride out the destruction in and emerge later to finish launching the Pennsylvania's nukes. John and June disarm the two and enter the bunker while Dakota, enraged that Teddy was only using her, kills the insane cult leader before allowing herself to be incinerated in a nuclear explosion. Strand takes cover in a building where he meets Howard, a historian; after surviving one of the blasts, Strand embraces the chance for a new beginning. Daniel, Wes, Luciana, Charlie, Jacob, Sarah and Rollie capture Riley who agrees to lead them to the cult's hidden bunker. However, Daniel realizes that Rollie is actually the cult's spy and kills him before Charlie shoots Riley who is left to reanimate when he dies. Following coordinates that Daniel had received over the radio, the group is rescued by a CRM helicopter sent by Al while nuclear explosions rock the area.
"Fear the Walking Dead" Season 6, Episode 16, titled "The Beginning," serves as a fitting conclusion to the season, delivering a mix of action, emotion, and character development. The episode picks up after the dramatic events of the previous episodes, as the characters grapple with the aftermath of their actions and face new challenges in a rapidly changing world.
One of the most notable aspects of "The Beginning" is its focus on character growth. As the characters confront the consequences of their past actions, they are forced to reevaluate their choices and priorities. This leads to some powerful and emotional moments as they strive to find redemption and meaning in a world that has been irrevocably changed by the apocalypse.
The episode also features some intense and memorable action sequences, including a thrilling showdown between the survivors and their adversaries. These scenes are expertly choreographed and keep viewers on the edge of their seats, showcasing the show's ability to deliver pulse-pounding thrills.
Thematically, "The Beginning" explores the idea of new beginnings and the resilience of the human spirit. Despite facing seemingly insurmountable odds, the characters demonstrate a remarkable ability to adapt and survive, highlighting the strength of the human will.
In conclusion, "The Beginning" is a strong conclusion to "Fear the Walking Dead" Season 6, delivering a mix of action, emotion, and character development. It sets the stage for an intriguing seventh season, leaving viewers eager to see where the story goes next.
Cliche tagger normaliser wastes good running away time by slipping in 'just one more' stupid tag, making us all think, "it really should be the end, please let it be over".
There were so many stupid plot details and logic holes in this potato salad of an episode it's hard to keep track of them all. I shouldn't bother and neither should you.
Seeking shelter from a bomb under a truck when there's a perfectly good beached submarine, the worst storm shelter they could find, no blast wave for strand as he stands in front of a full glass window to watch a nuke go off, wtf they keep psycho enemies around throwing away a perfectly working walkie for no real reason to set up a plot convenience later, fixing a brake fault with a blow torch, and forgetting to do it when you have a fire fight then it's all fixed like new, it just goes on and on, like this series. It doesn't know when to take the bullet to the head (3-4 series back)
There were so many stupid plot details and logic holes in this potato salad of an episode it's hard to keep track of them all. I shouldn't bother and neither should you.
Seeking shelter from a bomb under a truck when there's a perfectly good beached submarine, the worst storm shelter they could find, no blast wave for strand as he stands in front of a full glass window to watch a nuke go off, wtf they keep psycho enemies around throwing away a perfectly working walkie for no real reason to set up a plot convenience later, fixing a brake fault with a blow torch, and forgetting to do it when you have a fire fight then it's all fixed like new, it just goes on and on, like this series. It doesn't know when to take the bullet to the head (3-4 series back)
This episode is separated into a few different segment and well, each segment plays out similarly to one another. Wrapping up some storylines, and introducing others. Though, every single segment feels rushed and very coincidental. The episode itself has some really cool moments but they are brought down by the segment structure that did not need to happen.
The last scene with Morgan and Grace was quite stupid and the rest of this episode was very good.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe coordinates for the pickup (29.2N/95.015W) roughly equate to Hitchcock, Texas, about 16 miles southwest of Galveston where the submarine was located.
- ErroresGrace looks at the blast but isn't flash blinded.
- Citas
Victor Strand: I'm not the man I told you I was.I'm not Morgan Jones.I'm Victor Strand!
- ConexionesFeatured in Talking Dead: The Beginning (2021)
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 51min
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.78 : 1
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