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Fear the Walking Dead
S4.E16
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...I Lose Myself

  • Episode aired Sep 30, 2018
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  • 53m
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Fear the Walking Dead (2015)
The Walking Dead: I Lose Myself
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Morgan struggles to find the strength to help friends in dire need before it's too late.Morgan struggles to find the strength to help friends in dire need before it's too late.Morgan struggles to find the strength to help friends in dire need before it's too late.

  • Director
    • Michael E. Satrazemis
  • Writers
    • Robert Kirkman
    • Tony Moore
    • Charlie Adlard
  • Stars
    • Lennie James
    • Alycia Debnam-Carey
    • Maggie Grace
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    6.3/10
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    • Director
      • Michael E. Satrazemis
    • Writers
      • Robert Kirkman
      • Tony Moore
      • Charlie Adlard
    • Stars
      • Lennie James
      • Alycia Debnam-Carey
      • Maggie Grace
    • 54User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    • Morgan Jones
    Alycia Debnam-Carey
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    • Alicia Clark
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    • Althea Szewczyk-Przygocki
    Colman Domingo
    Colman Domingo
    • Victor Strand
    Danay Garcia
    Danay Garcia
    • Luciana Galvez
    Garret Dillahunt
    Garret Dillahunt
    • John Dorie
    Jenna Elfman
    Jenna Elfman
    • June
    Tonya Pinkins
    Tonya Pinkins
    • Martha
    Aaron Stanford
    Aaron Stanford
    • Jim Brauer
    Daryl Mitchell
    Daryl Mitchell
    • Wendell Rabinowitz
    Mo Collins
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    • Sarah Rabinowitz
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    3Rob-O-Cop

    Marketing Strategy - please don't cancel us, look 5 x 10/10 reviews, it must be good..

    Updated after watching the episode.

    I'm still having trouble believing that the script ISN'T written as an experiment in how stupid you can make plot points and get away with it. The ethanol tanker, cos that stuff was in big demand and tankers of it were all over the place just before the zombie apocalypse, yep, anyway...., hey look, there's one outside and they need to drink some of it cos it cures anti freeze, but it gets shot up,... and then there was none, hang on.??? like not even some in the bottom of the barrel?, or a last drip or 3 of it coming out the holes they could get with their bucket, or like puddles of it they could scoop up from the big tanker that spilled it's content onto the ground. Seriously, no seriously, could the 5 year old children who write this script not come up with a better reason for the ethanol run to fail than it poured onto the ground and becoming invisible? Here's one, it got set on fire, there you go, problem solved, and a nice special effect stunt to make it exciting. Honestly all of us apart from the '10/10, best-episode-ever!!!, 'please-don't-make-me-lose-my-job-by-getting-my-show-cancelled' bots' feel we could write a better show than the handful of people actually hired to write the show.

    The rest was the normal (for this show) children's preschool level story telling, grunted in caveman level explanations. Morgan need to show he 'does what he says', Morgan tells everyone, "he does what he say", Morgan do what he say!!! everyone laughs 'ha ha, ha ha'. It really is that simplistic. And the moral of the story, beer cures everything, let's all have a happy beer, even the kid, but just this once,

    Now there's a mysterious Denim factory we've not heard anything about before the last 5 mins?

    This season started out well with ep 1, then 3 ok episodes, then a really good episode in ep 5 - 'Laura', the John Dorie focused one, then, a bunch of rubbish ones and one other decent one in ep 11, but only just decent. That's a pretty poor result for series 4 but still better than the last 2 series.

    The actors are good, the production values, sound, and camera are good. The stories are terrible, and the writing is beyond bad, It's intelligence insulting nonsensical preschool basic rubbish. This show could be good. hire me, or anyone on this board apart from the drones you're already paying to put up good reviews.

    Check it out. 5 glowing reviews of this episode almost before it even aired. How does that happen? I'm guessing these are staff writers, or maybe even the actual program script writers who put so little effort in on the actual show they had enough time to come on here and put in a little job security effort to try and get a dying show that lost its way and is all over the place, renewed for a 6th season. Good luck to you team. Hopefully the $20 you invested in this campaign of hype pays off and you all get gainful employment for another year. But, back to the show. I'll fill in the detail as soon as I see it.
    nomis94

    I'm impressed and happy with this direction (spoiler-free review)

    What an explosive and eventful season finale! I consider myself a fan of season 4 and I enjoyed this final ride as much as I've enjoyed the previous chapters.

    I think the viewers really need to appreciate this new band of brothers, this amazing group: Every single one is likeable and even sketchy Wendell and Sarah are now two of my favorites. June's hopeful character developed so well and John Dorie is always a delight to watch, his actor is amazing! Althea finds herself in a predicament this episode and her survival-skills are stunning. It's entertaining to watch her fighting off walkers in the city! Her character is also a breath of fresh air in this franchise. I might get hate for this, but I've never liked or loved FTWD's core group. Sometimes they all felt shady and selfish and some decisions were just plain awful. In season 3, however, a lot changed and in season 4 almost everything changed - for many viewers it changed in a very bad way... I enjoy it throughout!

    What I liked about this episode: The group is TOGETHER. I remember how I cheered up when the group came to rescue Momo in the previous episode. I had the same good feeling while watching the finale. The group-action in TWD and FTWD is always good and fun to watch. Though I'm a fan of well-done bottled episodes, I enjoy the "we-are-in-this-together"-episodes most. I also enjoyed the direction of the Virginia-story and I think the majority will love it as well!

    What I didn't like about this episode: It's way too short. Some scenes felt a bit rushed, though the pace alltogether was entertaining. What bugged me during season 4b: Martha. I liked her back-story, but her character as a villain is sketchy, weird and not believeable. But I think people will enjoy her storyline in this season finale.

    Let's see what season 5 will bring to the table.
    spiritcymbal

    Don't bother....

    Save yourself and don't waste your time watching this show anymore. It's about as exciting as watching someone take a trip to Pittsburgh by train.

    Done with this show. The sooner they cancel it, the better. Time to scuttle this ship for everyone's sake.
    3JensSeidl

    Lazy writing is killing the show

    I don't need to list the way too many plot points in this last season where the writers just got lazy to have yet another "twist" or progress the story telling by introducing yet another stupid thing done by one or some of the characters, or some random "coincidence" that just stretches the viewers belief beyond all limits. Get some decent writers back because this could be a good show.
    6tsalouhas

    This was the last drop...

    I understand that this is fiction...it's about zombies for Christ sake...But there is so much inconsistency, so many bad decisions by the characters and so much of...well... Morgan...This show, continuously insults our intelligence...and it's getting tiresome...They have to do something about the dialogues and the dexisit making or there is no future... I shall remain hopeful for one more season...

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      • September 30, 2018 (United States)
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