The Hurt That Will Happen
- Episode aired Jun 9, 2019
- TV-MA
- 41m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
2.7K
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Morgan and Alicia meet a survivor and learn of a grave new walker threat; the mission is put to the test when one of their own goes missing; Strand makes contact.Morgan and Alicia meet a survivor and learn of a grave new walker threat; the mission is put to the test when one of their own goes missing; Strand makes contact.Morgan and Alicia meet a survivor and learn of a grave new walker threat; the mission is put to the test when one of their own goes missing; Strand makes contact.
Maggie Grace
- Althea Szewczyk-Przygocki
- (credit only)
Alexa Nisenson
- Charlie
- (credit only)
James Armstrong
- Beckett
- (uncredited)
Jenny Biggs
- Featured Walker
- (uncredited)
- …
Arlene Cavazos
- Walker
- (uncredited)
Samantha Inoue Harte
- Zombie
- (uncredited)
Brian Mahood
- Cabin Walker
- (uncredited)
Rachel Prieto
- Walker
- (uncredited)
Catina Thomas
- Masked Walker
- (uncredited)
Featured reviews
Still on the fence but definitely on the suspicious side.
Still enjoy watching John Dorie, Strand and Althea, maybe Morgan, but I'm pessimistic about investing energy into this cos you know what happened last time. We got elderly whoppie goldberg ridiculously reeking havoc.
Not sure I care about the nuclear fall out story line. they've got bigger problems. move away. The head hunter angle could be interesting. and Maxheadroom could be interesting too. The optimal word being 'could'. The last 2 episodes have been shot and edited better than last season so that's good. The lines aren't terrible. so that's good, locations are good, ........
Will check in next week.
This episode moves along nicely with our heroes finding a new location and an interesting survivor and a returning character that they teased in the trailer, a great character from S1-3. The crew and cast delivered an episode filled with suspense, character development and great drama. I personally loved the slower pace of the episode as we the viewers got to see more of the nature, the overgrown style of it all which makes it so much easier to get immersed into the world and story that they have set up for us. The walkers was extremely good in this episode and the kills were some of the season's best, the director did an amazing job and I hope she will get another shot at it.
There were lots of great character moments, the new showrunners finally knows how to write for Luciana, these two episodes feels like the old her again the one we love. There were also some great acting in the episode: Alycia, Lennie, Colman and Danay were the ones that shined throughout the episode with their superb performances.
There were lots of great character moments, the new showrunners finally knows how to write for Luciana, these two episodes feels like the old her again the one we love. There were also some great acting in the episode: Alycia, Lennie, Colman and Danay were the ones that shined throughout the episode with their superb performances.
Fear the Walking Dead
Episode 5.02 (3.5 out of 5 stars).
The episode delivers another spine chilling journey with the characters in a new setting. Morgan and Alicia meet a new survivor that is committed to containing the undead that are radioactive from an exploded plant. Strand comes across a familiar face that nearly goes nowhere with this episode.
It does deliver another thrilling episode. The characters barely make progress with this episode. The story barely goes anywhere. Which is also one of the downside of this episode. It does get a little haunting with an injured Luciana walking outside the store after hearing strange noises. And comes across a horde of undead. Overall, still an entertaining series that is worth seeing through.
Episode 5.02 (3.5 out of 5 stars).
The episode delivers another spine chilling journey with the characters in a new setting. Morgan and Alicia meet a new survivor that is committed to containing the undead that are radioactive from an exploded plant. Strand comes across a familiar face that nearly goes nowhere with this episode.
It does deliver another thrilling episode. The characters barely make progress with this episode. The story barely goes anywhere. Which is also one of the downside of this episode. It does get a little haunting with an injured Luciana walking outside the store after hearing strange noises. And comes across a horde of undead. Overall, still an entertaining series that is worth seeing through.
While searching for the Al, Morgan encounters a woman named Grace while dispatching two walkers in a trap. She explains that due to a power plant meltdown the year before. Simply getting close to the walkers risks survivors becoming contaminated, causing Morgan to permanently lose his contaminated staff after stabbing a walker with it. Grace blames herself for the deaths of her friends and attempts to make amends by safely disposing of all the radiated walkers while being terminally ill with radiation sickness. Evidence of the effects is found at an abandoned campground where Annie and her brothers stayed at.
At the same time, Victor tracks down Daniel Salazar at a warehouse. Though convinced of the problem, Daniel refuses to lend his plane to Victor who he feels will only make things worse based on past experiences. After letting him make contact with Luciana, Daniel forces Victor to leave threatening to kill him the next time if he comes back.
"Fear the Walking Dead" Season 5, Episode 2, "The Hurt That Will Happen," dives deeper into the dangers and moral complexities of the post-apocalyptic world. In this episode, the group grapples with the disappearance of Althea, who was last seen chasing a story about the mysterious helicopter group. This episode underscores the risks of curiosity and the high stakes involved in their world.
The episode efficiently portrays the sense of urgency and fear surrounding Althea's disappearance. As the group searches for her, they encounter a woman named Grace, a survivor who introduces a new threat - radiation from a nearby nuclear plant meltdown. This not only adds a layer of environmental danger but also significantly raises the stakes, as they now have to navigate a landscape that is literally toxic.
Noteworthy in this episode are the scenes involving Morgan's confrontation with Grace and the harsh reality of dealing with walkers that are radioactive. These interactions are charged with tension and introduce a new dynamic to walker encounters, highlighting the show's ability to reinvent itself and keep the narrative fresh. The radiation suits and the haunting clicking of the Geiger counter add an eerie, almost sci-fi element to the episode.
Critically, "The Hurt That Will Happen" manages to balance character development with the introduction of new plot elements effectively. Grace's character adds depth to the storyline, bringing with her a background of loss and responsibility that mirrors the main group's ongoing struggle with the consequences of their actions. However, the episode does struggle slightly under the weight of its own ambitions, sometimes feeling cluttered with too many themes jostling for space.
Overall, this episode continues the season's exploration of the themes of risk, responsibility, and survival in an evolving world. While it effectively sets up new narratives and builds tension, it also leaves viewers pondering the ethical dilemmas of survival in a world where every decision can mean life or death. The combination of human and environmental threats makes for a gripping and suspenseful episode that pushes the boundaries of traditional zombie genre storytelling.
At the same time, Victor tracks down Daniel Salazar at a warehouse. Though convinced of the problem, Daniel refuses to lend his plane to Victor who he feels will only make things worse based on past experiences. After letting him make contact with Luciana, Daniel forces Victor to leave threatening to kill him the next time if he comes back.
"Fear the Walking Dead" Season 5, Episode 2, "The Hurt That Will Happen," dives deeper into the dangers and moral complexities of the post-apocalyptic world. In this episode, the group grapples with the disappearance of Althea, who was last seen chasing a story about the mysterious helicopter group. This episode underscores the risks of curiosity and the high stakes involved in their world.
The episode efficiently portrays the sense of urgency and fear surrounding Althea's disappearance. As the group searches for her, they encounter a woman named Grace, a survivor who introduces a new threat - radiation from a nearby nuclear plant meltdown. This not only adds a layer of environmental danger but also significantly raises the stakes, as they now have to navigate a landscape that is literally toxic.
Noteworthy in this episode are the scenes involving Morgan's confrontation with Grace and the harsh reality of dealing with walkers that are radioactive. These interactions are charged with tension and introduce a new dynamic to walker encounters, highlighting the show's ability to reinvent itself and keep the narrative fresh. The radiation suits and the haunting clicking of the Geiger counter add an eerie, almost sci-fi element to the episode.
Critically, "The Hurt That Will Happen" manages to balance character development with the introduction of new plot elements effectively. Grace's character adds depth to the storyline, bringing with her a background of loss and responsibility that mirrors the main group's ongoing struggle with the consequences of their actions. However, the episode does struggle slightly under the weight of its own ambitions, sometimes feeling cluttered with too many themes jostling for space.
Overall, this episode continues the season's exploration of the themes of risk, responsibility, and survival in an evolving world. While it effectively sets up new narratives and builds tension, it also leaves viewers pondering the ethical dilemmas of survival in a world where every decision can mean life or death. The combination of human and environmental threats makes for a gripping and suspenseful episode that pushes the boundaries of traditional zombie genre storytelling.
This season is becoming really annoying. The characters are getting dummer just pull the plug out the plug on this AMC it's a shame for the eyes.
Did you know
- TriviaFirst appearance of Karen David as Grace.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Talking Dead: Here to Help (2019)
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- 41m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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