The Little Prince
- Episode aired Jul 7, 2019
- TV-MA
- 43m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
2.4K
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Facing impossible odds, Luciana and the group work together to tackle an impossible task while Morgan helps prevent disaster. Elsewhere, an old friend presents Sarah, Charlie, and Strand wit... Read allFacing impossible odds, Luciana and the group work together to tackle an impossible task while Morgan helps prevent disaster. Elsewhere, an old friend presents Sarah, Charlie, and Strand with a solution.Facing impossible odds, Luciana and the group work together to tackle an impossible task while Morgan helps prevent disaster. Elsewhere, an old friend presents Sarah, Charlie, and Strand with a solution.
Rubén Blades
- Daniel Salazar
- (credit only)
Jenny Biggs
- Featured Walker
- (uncredited)
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Arlene Cavazos
- Walker
- (uncredited)
Derrick Gilbert
- Kid Survivor
- (uncredited)
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Such a cool episode with everyone being together, kinda. Al is now one of my favorite characters for sure. Sarah is chill. Charlie is actually useful, same as Victor. June is amazing. John - no words needed (he is everything the show needs). Morgan is such a good person and loyal friend. Wendell is chill as well. Dwight is tragic but cool. Alicia - badass as ever. Luciana, the love of my life. Grace is a promising newbie, hopefully she sticks around, I really like Karen David as an actress. Oh well, and the kids. Not so sure about them.
Fear the Walking Dead
Episode 5.06 (3 out of 5 stars).
While Morgan and his group are tasked at fixing a plane to escape a contaminated area. John and Dwight are on a search for Sherry.
The episode is a bit of a slow burn. A plot that is little interesting with a group being stuck from a power plant that is beginning another meltdown and the zombies are contaminated with radiation. The kids are stubborn on leaving the hostile location. The episode has been nothing but a repetition with a weak story and slow moving pace. A group of surviving scientists exterminating the radioactive zombies. And a mysterious military group that is coming and going. The season needs to pick up.
Episode 5.06 (3 out of 5 stars).
While Morgan and his group are tasked at fixing a plane to escape a contaminated area. John and Dwight are on a search for Sherry.
The episode is a bit of a slow burn. A plot that is little interesting with a group being stuck from a power plant that is beginning another meltdown and the zombies are contaminated with radiation. The kids are stubborn on leaving the hostile location. The episode has been nothing but a repetition with a weak story and slow moving pace. A group of surviving scientists exterminating the radioactive zombies. And a mysterious military group that is coming and going. The season needs to pick up.
I am a mega fan of both Walking Dead shows, and while they both have ups and downs, one strength overall has been that the actions of the characters typically feel genuine.
However, this episode set a new low bar in that the major sequences that occurred were simply not believable, nor were they decisions that rational people would make in those situations. It is painfully obvious that a theme was chosen for this season, and by god the writers MUST write a story that fits neatly with the theme. But at the expense of having anything that remotely resembles a believable story.
Sure, anyone watching the show is willing to entertain what happens in an unreal world, but when common sense no longer applies, enjoyment of watching the show no longer applies. I will still give it a 4 stars because there are still technical aspects to the filming that are well done, and the actors are doing an admirable job to deliver bad material.
Please AMC - we need new showrunner(s) immediately.
However, this episode set a new low bar in that the major sequences that occurred were simply not believable, nor were they decisions that rational people would make in those situations. It is painfully obvious that a theme was chosen for this season, and by god the writers MUST write a story that fits neatly with the theme. But at the expense of having anything that remotely resembles a believable story.
Sure, anyone watching the show is willing to entertain what happens in an unreal world, but when common sense no longer applies, enjoyment of watching the show no longer applies. I will still give it a 4 stars because there are still technical aspects to the filming that are well done, and the actors are doing an admirable job to deliver bad material.
Please AMC - we need new showrunner(s) immediately.
This show has completely lost its way, not since season 3 which was excellent and great story with the bikers, plus a cliffhanger ending, but what happened after it went on a different path entirely, in season 3 they had found perfect vilian to continue on, but no writers decision on a different storyline dat a 2 year old could write, its finished this show for me anyway, I did not watch all season 4 and expected it to pick up on 5 but worse its getting....
What is this show anymore? It used to be smart, it used to be self-aware. Season 4 and onwards has been pandering, moral-speech-throat-shoving garbage. The writing has dipped from one of the best shows on air during Season 1 through 3 to one of the top 10 worst, I'm talking worse than The 100. This episode felt like an episode of a show on Disney Channel with a sepia filter. There were 10 (yes, I counted) "moral" speeches given in this episode alone. 10! Also, beer balloon. I don't even need to explain why that's the stupidest thing I've ever seen from FTWD. Oh, how the mighty have fallen.
Did you know
- TriviaThe Episode Title is a reference to the Book The Little Prince.
- ConnectionsFeatures Gulliver's Travels (1939)
Details
- Runtime
- 43m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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