MM 54
- Episode aired Sep 16, 2018
- TV-MA
- 43m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
2.6K
YOUR RATING
Difficult decisions lead the group in uncertainty; Alicia delivers on a promise to Charlie.Difficult decisions lead the group in uncertainty; Alicia delivers on a promise to Charlie.Difficult decisions lead the group in uncertainty; Alicia delivers on a promise to Charlie.
Colman Domingo
- Victor Strand
- (credit only)
Garret Dillahunt
- John Dorie
- (credit only)
Mary Rachel Quinn
- Stevie
- (as Mary Rachel Dudley)
Dean Baldwin
- Trucker
- (uncredited)
Eryn Buchanan
- Zombie
- (uncredited)
Arlene Cavazos
- Walker
- (uncredited)
Featured reviews
But this season has me wishing for the unlikable characters from first seasons. Now it's boring characters with even more boring plots
It has had its ups and downs this season, but overall I have really liked the mood of this season. With no cartoonish antagonist to fight, the feel of day to day survival has returned to the show, which I prefer over the formulaic end-of-level-bad-guy that both TWD and FTWD has suffered from. The characters has started to grow on me and with some really good acting (the brewer especially in this episode) throughout the cast, the feel of anyone matters has emerged again. Major character deaths will hit hard.
I also like the fact that Morgan, due to his firm believes and stubborness, is starting to be seen as the teams leader, which he doesn't seem to thrive with. Great episode!
Oh, wow, they had weeks to come up with a decent back story for chubby Whoopie Goldberg, a woman who went from suburban housewife losing her hubby to expert zombie wrangler and street fighter besting seasoned experts, and this is what they deliver. There were so many stupid holes in this episode, it's got to be on purpose. Either that or when this show hires writers they do it randomly without interviews or even really meeting the people before they take possession of and produce said nonsense.
The ringing in Al's ear was a intriguingly gifted plot detail...... they should have worked that up into something magical, but they let it go at the hospital. Let's not forget the Classic beer guy rant too bout how morgan chose for them to be in the hospital so it as his fault. what a winner detail that was (not). Great to see it pulled out like a reworking of a top ten song in a dub step style. Genius,....... no really,...... if you look at it with the right fake lens flare and back lighting,............. sigh.
The ringing in Al's ear was a intriguingly gifted plot detail...... they should have worked that up into something magical, but they let it go at the hospital. Let's not forget the Classic beer guy rant too bout how morgan chose for them to be in the hospital so it as his fault. what a winner detail that was (not). Great to see it pulled out like a reworking of a top ten song in a dub step style. Genius,....... no really,...... if you look at it with the right fake lens flare and back lighting,............. sigh.
As the smoke clears, Morgan's group escape the truck before it explodes. Wendell shoots Martha in the chest and Morgan puts down Quinn before June can get bitten, Martha escapes in the SWAT truck. The group make their way to a hospital where they find a set of walkies in a hospital room. Despite Jim blaming Morgan for the state they're in, he kills a Walker. Morgan suggests they head up the stairs while Al looks for a generator to turn on the elevator. The rest of the group make it to the roof where June discovers that he had been bitten on the back.
Meanwhile, Alicia and Charlie continue to make their way to Galveston where the girl bicker over whether or not to save Morgan. Alicia explains that she wants to take Charlie to the beach because she needs something good to happen. They hear water nearby and see something across the lake.
"Fear the Walking Dead," Season 4, Episode 14, "MM 54," takes viewers on a thrilling journey as the characters face new dangers and challenges in the post-apocalyptic landscape. The episode follows Alicia, Strand, Luciana, and Morgan as they try to survive in a world overrun by the undead.
The episode's title, "MM 54," refers to a milestone marker on the road, highlighting the characters' journey and the distance they have traveled since the outbreak began. This marker serves as a reminder of how far they have come and the obstacles they have overcome.
One of the standout scenes in "MM 54" is when the group encounters a new threat in the form of a contaminated area that is infested with zombies. This sequence is tense and suspenseful, showcasing the show's ability to create thrilling action sequences.
Themes of survival, hope, and resilience are prevalent throughout the episode. The characters are constantly faced with difficult decisions as they navigate the dangerous world around them, highlighting the lengths they will go to in order to stay alive.
In conclusion, "MM 54" is a strong episode that delivers on both action and character development. With its tense atmosphere, engaging storyline, and strong performances, the episode keeps viewers on the edge of their seats and sets the stage for an exciting continuation of the season.
Meanwhile, Alicia and Charlie continue to make their way to Galveston where the girl bicker over whether or not to save Morgan. Alicia explains that she wants to take Charlie to the beach because she needs something good to happen. They hear water nearby and see something across the lake.
"Fear the Walking Dead," Season 4, Episode 14, "MM 54," takes viewers on a thrilling journey as the characters face new dangers and challenges in the post-apocalyptic landscape. The episode follows Alicia, Strand, Luciana, and Morgan as they try to survive in a world overrun by the undead.
The episode's title, "MM 54," refers to a milestone marker on the road, highlighting the characters' journey and the distance they have traveled since the outbreak began. This marker serves as a reminder of how far they have come and the obstacles they have overcome.
One of the standout scenes in "MM 54" is when the group encounters a new threat in the form of a contaminated area that is infested with zombies. This sequence is tense and suspenseful, showcasing the show's ability to create thrilling action sequences.
Themes of survival, hope, and resilience are prevalent throughout the episode. The characters are constantly faced with difficult decisions as they navigate the dangerous world around them, highlighting the lengths they will go to in order to stay alive.
In conclusion, "MM 54" is a strong episode that delivers on both action and character development. With its tense atmosphere, engaging storyline, and strong performances, the episode keeps viewers on the edge of their seats and sets the stage for an exciting continuation of the season.
Been awhile since I've watched the show, so I thought I would give it another go and see if it's gotten any better. It hasn't.
Martha's motivations are ridiculous and this episode really does nothing to help us understand them. Sure, some people didn't help her when she needed them, but the first helpful person she runs into she kills... ya that makes sense. And how is she like a stealth ninja with those walkers on a stick that she uses to kill people?
Sure, maybe former English teachers get ninja training, but how does keep the walkers quiet until they can jump someone and bite them. There are many more things to complain about in this episode and the series, but I'll leave it at that for now.
Martha's motivations are ridiculous and this episode really does nothing to help us understand them. Sure, some people didn't help her when she needed them, but the first helpful person she runs into she kills... ya that makes sense. And how is she like a stealth ninja with those walkers on a stick that she uses to kill people?
Sure, maybe former English teachers get ninja training, but how does keep the walkers quiet until they can jump someone and bite them. There are many more things to complain about in this episode and the series, but I'll leave it at that for now.
Did you know
- TriviaThe episode title refers to mile marker 54 where Martha's husband Hank died.
- GoofsAt this point everyone knows, especially Morgan, that walkers will eventually loose interest in an area such as a building if they can't see or hear anyone inside. So all they had to do was stay away from the hospital windows and keep quiet and the herd of walkers would start to loose interest and dissipate. Yet Morgan keeps standing right where the walkers can see him through the windows.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Talking Dead: Blackjack (2018)
- SoundtracksKeep on Truckin'
Performed by Eddie Kendricks
Details
- Runtime
- 43m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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