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- El episodio se transmitió el 21 oct 2023
- TV-MA
- 40min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.1/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Strand lucha por mantener la paz de su nueva vida después de que la repentina llegada de un viejo amigo la amenace con fantasmas del pasado.Strand lucha por mantener la paz de su nueva vida después de que la repentina llegada de un viejo amigo la amenace con fantasmas del pasado.Strand lucha por mantener la paz de su nueva vida después de que la repentina llegada de un viejo amigo la amenace con fantasmas del pasado.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Danay Garcia
- Luciana Galvez
- (solo créditos)
Austin Amelio
- Dwight
- (solo créditos)
Grayson Bane
- Walker
- (sin créditos)
Emily Brinks
- Padre Soldier
- (sin créditos)
Casey Hendershot
- Resistance Member
- (sin créditos)
Theo Kypri
- PADRE Resident
- (sin créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
Yes, I know, FTWD isn't anything close to what it used to be, but I was really tired of the Morgan storyline, it was done and I was ready to move on. I miss Alicia as she was one of my favorite characters and I'm glad that Madison is back to her former self and Victor is back too. I didn't like either of them being bad guys as it kind of went against the heart of who those two characters were. Victor was always to me just misunderstood, but when he was written as a bad guy I hated him so I appreciate that he's back.
I like the Troy character being back as that I thought his character and the way he played him elevated the show. I (like Victor) never saw him as a bad guy, just mistunderstood and never quite understood why Madison tried to kill him it was the beginnig of the end of me at that time, but like an abusive relationship, I keep coming back more more.
I didn't hate this episode and the only thing really that's going to keep me going until the end is hopefully seeing what became of Alicia.
I like the Troy character being back as that I thought his character and the way he played him elevated the show. I (like Victor) never saw him as a bad guy, just mistunderstood and never quite understood why Madison tried to kill him it was the beginnig of the end of me at that time, but like an abusive relationship, I keep coming back more more.
I didn't hate this episode and the only thing really that's going to keep me going until the end is hopefully seeing what became of Alicia.
At some point during this episode, I was wondering who else could possibly be brought back from the dead. I didn't have too wait long before there was another one! Unwelcome revivals, in my opinion. It made me laugh, but it wasn't actually funny.
One thing I like doing (when there is French/German spoken) is watching the English subtitles and checking on my translation, seeing where the translation is not 100%, etc. Later in the episode there were a few scenes where Strand's German pronunciation was absolutely terrible (e.g. "spät" and "leid") so I assume these scenes were filmed earlier, before he got help with it.
One thing I like doing (when there is French/German spoken) is watching the English subtitles and checking on my translation, seeing where the translation is not 100%, etc. Later in the episode there were a few scenes where Strand's German pronunciation was absolutely terrible (e.g. "spät" and "leid") so I assume these scenes were filmed earlier, before he got help with it.
Even in a show about the undead, bringing Victor back as a gay, German speaking good guy is such weak writing that it's an insult to viewers intelligence.
This is really scraping the bottom of the plot barrel.
The show writers obviously spent none of their strike time exercising their creativity in any way. The plot here is like a fat flabby effort after months of doing nothing, and needs a training montage to get back into some sort of fighting fitness before a comeback.
Clearly it's a sign to shutter up shop. This horse is clearly dead, flogged, risen again, flogged again, and died again ... repeatedly.
This is really scraping the bottom of the plot barrel.
The show writers obviously spent none of their strike time exercising their creativity in any way. The plot here is like a fat flabby effort after months of doing nothing, and needs a training montage to get back into some sort of fighting fitness before a comeback.
Clearly it's a sign to shutter up shop. This horse is clearly dead, flogged, risen again, flogged again, and died again ... repeatedly.
Don't understand all this hate,despite this being good or mediocre still miles better than Dead City and Daryl As$ Dixon Show,TWD fanbase is very sick obviously i still like season 1-3 more but i see the quality of seasons 4,6 and this one,season 5 and 7 are bad but not Daryl Dixon show awfullness mainly after the first two or three episodes but time will show the truth and this fandom will be burned to grouns if i remember correctly season 1-3 of Fear was universally hated but after TWD awful seasons 7 and 8 made them change their minds now they are masterpieces,final season of TWD until now was worse than this season of Fear hope they don't drop the ball and made a even worse ending!
The first episode of the ending of Fear the Walking Dead brought a nice smile to my face, one I haven't experienced since Season 6. Now although the writers (Andrew Chambliss and Ian Goldberg) are two of the most god-awful television writers to ever exist, this episode quite impressed me, especially after the monstrosity that was Season 7 and Season 8A. Now yes, some of the dialogue itself isn't the greatest, the performances by Kim Dickens and Colman Domingo, are quite good, I would go as far as calling them good, just not quite great. Plus along with writing, it feels were clean compared to the first half of the season, this actually seems to be building somewhere rather than pushing too many stories into one arc and ending it in 6 episodes
Now another thing that stood out to me and still bothers me is the reuse of a scene from Season 6, now hardcore Walking Dead fans will only have noticed this but a scene from FTWD: 611 "The Holding" was reused for just a few seconds, and as much as people say, it's only a small iffy moment don't worry about it, it just goes to show the sloppiness of the shows creators.
Now another thing that stood out to me and still bothers me is the reuse of a scene from Season 6, now hardcore Walking Dead fans will only have noticed this but a scene from FTWD: 611 "The Holding" was reused for just a few seconds, and as much as people say, it's only a small iffy moment don't worry about it, it just goes to show the sloppiness of the shows creators.
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- TriviaThe kitchen footage at the beginning of the episode was originally used in season 6 episode 11
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