The Beacon
- El episodio se transmitió el 10 oct 2021
- TV-MA
- 46min
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7.0/10
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaWhile most of the landscape is destroyed by nuclear warheads, Strand thrives in one of the few inhabitable places left; Strand's search for survivors uncovers a stranger with an unexpected c... Leer todoWhile most of the landscape is destroyed by nuclear warheads, Strand thrives in one of the few inhabitable places left; Strand's search for survivors uncovers a stranger with an unexpected connection to his past.While most of the landscape is destroyed by nuclear warheads, Strand thrives in one of the few inhabitable places left; Strand's search for survivors uncovers a stranger with an unexpected connection to his past.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Fotos
Lennie James
- Morgan Jones
- (solo créditos)
Alycia Debnam-Carey
- Alicia Clark
- (solo créditos)
Danay Garcia
- Luciana Galvez
- (solo créditos)
Austin Amelio
- Dwight
- (solo créditos)
Mo Collins
- Sarah Rabinowitz
- (solo créditos)
Alexa Nisenson
- Charlie
- (solo créditos)
Karen David
- Grace Mukherjee
- (solo créditos)
Christine Evangelista
- Sherry
- (solo créditos)
Colby Hollman
- Wes
- (solo créditos)
Jenna Elfman
- June Dorie
- (solo créditos)
Keith Carradine
- John Dorie Sr.
- (solo créditos)
Rubén Blades
- Daniel Salazar
- (solo créditos)
Jenny Biggs
- Walker
- (sin créditos)
Olivia Cairo
- Town Resident
- (sin créditos)
Thomas DuPont
- Utility Strand Guard
- (sin créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
The Walking Dead veteran, Michael E. Satrazemis returns to direct the season 7 premiere of Fear TWD. He does an amazing job at bringing an engaging episode with his great direction and visual storytelling, the camera work and cinematography are great. But honestly the sets was kind of disappointing with the unnecessary smoke making the scenes seen worse and not the visually appealing scenery that we got in the previous seasons. The bunker set was incredible though. The writing is mostly good, but some of the writing was flawed. Like I wrote in my review for the season 6 finale, this episode have both the good and bad writing from the showrunners. But I just felt like the dialogue was kind of unrealistic and not as great as the previous season. The overall writing for the aftermath wasn't what I anticipated it would be in terms of writing, with a big thing like a nuclear aftermath, you have to be careful and place logic before entertainment but the showrunners placed the latter before logic.
While most of the landscape is destroyed by nuclear warheads, Strand thrives in one of the few inhabitable places left; Strand's search for survivors uncovers a stranger with an unexpected connection to his past. It's what the episode is about and spending an entire episode with Victor Strand, one of the best characters of Fear TWD and seeing what he had accomplished during the time skip was nice to see. The performance Colman Domingo brought to the role of Victor Strand was the highlight of the episode, the writing for him is great and a nice change of who he was in season 4 and 5 that was a complete character assassination but season 6 improved immensely and brought a character arc that I like and the actor himself it seems like. Truly terrific. But having said that, I just didn't find it worthy of 40 minutes of screen time. The new character of Will made us see the nuclear aftermath from a different perspective and was enjoyable. But not showing any of the other perspectives hurt the episode, hugely. It's a season premiere after all.
But what it was worth "The Beacon" was overall a good season premiere, but it didn't meet my expectations. I was disappointed. The episode included a plenty of suspension, tension and action, thus making the episode entertaining. I just didn't find it to be a great premiere as a premiere to me is how you should grab the attention of the audience and making them want to come back. If I wouldn't have been a big fan of the TWD Universe, I would have thought hard if it's worth coming back. But luckily I think the season has promise and I'm here to stay, we can only hope the writing gets better and a more focused story. The anthology format worked for season 6 because of how big it was. They could have easily added in another perspective of for example June Dorie and John Dorie Sr. For a much better premiere. Some scenes in this episode felt unnecessary as it added next to nothing to the story or characters.
While most of the landscape is destroyed by nuclear warheads, Strand thrives in one of the few inhabitable places left; Strand's search for survivors uncovers a stranger with an unexpected connection to his past. It's what the episode is about and spending an entire episode with Victor Strand, one of the best characters of Fear TWD and seeing what he had accomplished during the time skip was nice to see. The performance Colman Domingo brought to the role of Victor Strand was the highlight of the episode, the writing for him is great and a nice change of who he was in season 4 and 5 that was a complete character assassination but season 6 improved immensely and brought a character arc that I like and the actor himself it seems like. Truly terrific. But having said that, I just didn't find it worthy of 40 minutes of screen time. The new character of Will made us see the nuclear aftermath from a different perspective and was enjoyable. But not showing any of the other perspectives hurt the episode, hugely. It's a season premiere after all.
But what it was worth "The Beacon" was overall a good season premiere, but it didn't meet my expectations. I was disappointed. The episode included a plenty of suspension, tension and action, thus making the episode entertaining. I just didn't find it to be a great premiere as a premiere to me is how you should grab the attention of the audience and making them want to come back. If I wouldn't have been a big fan of the TWD Universe, I would have thought hard if it's worth coming back. But luckily I think the season has promise and I'm here to stay, we can only hope the writing gets better and a more focused story. The anthology format worked for season 6 because of how big it was. They could have easily added in another perspective of for example June Dorie and John Dorie Sr. For a much better premiere. Some scenes in this episode felt unnecessary as it added next to nothing to the story or characters.
Please don't find this not helpful, it's my personal opinion and I don't want to be downvoted just for speaking my opinion.
I think this season premiere is more than average, yes. It features the brilliant Colman Domingo, has great cinematography.
I have to say the pacing is quite off, it can be a bit dull at times and dragging.
As well as characters acting foolish despite the fact they've been in the apocalypse for over 3 years now and should know better.
I give it a 6.5/10.
Not bad but it needs some work!
I think this season premiere is more than average, yes. It features the brilliant Colman Domingo, has great cinematography.
I have to say the pacing is quite off, it can be a bit dull at times and dragging.
As well as characters acting foolish despite the fact they've been in the apocalypse for over 3 years now and should know better.
I give it a 6.5/10.
Not bad but it needs some work!
How bad has twd franchise become,nuclear bombs everyone's got protective gear 10 years into the apocalypse I thought the world beyond was bad but fear twd has just took on a whole new meaning in senseless story telling.it's about time this shambling monstrosity was but to sleep for it own sake.
The cinematography is at its peak this season with the fabulous colors & lovely directing...
The writing, however, is NOT. So weak. So forced. The dialogue is unrealistic and there's a sense of "you have to be a better person" vibes in every single line uttered.
Overall, better premiere than 401 & 501. But that's not saying much.
The writing, however, is NOT. So weak. So forced. The dialogue is unrealistic and there's a sense of "you have to be a better person" vibes in every single line uttered.
Overall, better premiere than 401 & 501. But that's not saying much.
The only thing this episode achieved is showing us how annoying Strand has become. I love colman Domingo and I love Season 1-3 strand but this goofy Hitler-styled Strand is so goofy and so hitler-styled.
The cinematography is so weird. Do they think a nuclear apocalypse everything means everything is gonna be orange and green?
The cinematography is so weird. Do they think a nuclear apocalypse everything means everything is gonna be orange and green?
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaSeason seven, was modeled on the real-life effects of nuclear detonation in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, especially the haze after the fallout, and fires still burning from the detonation.
- ErroresThe dangers and precautions taken to prevent or safeguard against radiation exposure are covered pretty well, at least for the survivors. One area that is overlooked is that the horses are not covered in any way to prevent their direct exposure to the same environment.
- ConexionesFeatured in Talking Dead: The Beacon/Exit Wounds (2021)
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 46min
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- 16:9 HD
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