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Humbug's Gulch

  • Episode aired Jun 16, 2019
  • TV-MA
  • 43m
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7.4/10
2.8K
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June and Dorie take shelter to hide from a threat, but a misunderstanding with a desperate survivor leads to trouble. Meanwhile, Alicia and Morgan face a dangerous obstacle.June and Dorie take shelter to hide from a threat, but a misunderstanding with a desperate survivor leads to trouble. Meanwhile, Alicia and Morgan face a dangerous obstacle.June and Dorie take shelter to hide from a threat, but a misunderstanding with a desperate survivor leads to trouble. Meanwhile, Alicia and Morgan face a dangerous obstacle.

  • Director
    • Colman Domingo
  • Writers
    • Robert Kirkman
    • Tony Moore
    • Charlie Adlard
  • Stars
    • Lennie James
    • Alycia Debnam-Carey
    • Maggie Grace
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    2.8K
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    • Director
      • Colman Domingo
    • Writers
      • Robert Kirkman
      • Tony Moore
      • Charlie Adlard
    • Stars
      • Lennie James
      • Alycia Debnam-Carey
      • Maggie Grace
    • 16User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Lennie James
    Lennie James
    • Morgan Jones
    Alycia Debnam-Carey
    Alycia Debnam-Carey
    • Alicia Clark
    Maggie Grace
    Maggie Grace
    • Althea Szewczyk-Przygocki
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    Colman Domingo
    Colman Domingo
    • Victor Strand
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    Danay Garcia
    Danay Garcia
    • Luciana Galvez
    Garret Dillahunt
    Garret Dillahunt
    • John Dorie
    Alexa Nisenson
    Alexa Nisenson
    • Charlie
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    Karen David
    Karen David
    • Grace Mukherjee
    • (credit only)
    Jenna Elfman
    Jenna Elfman
    • June
    Rubén Blades
    Rubén Blades
    • Daniel Salazar
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    Cooper Dodson
    Cooper Dodson
    • Dylan
    Bailey Gavulic
    Bailey Gavulic
    • Annie
    Ethan Suess
    Ethan Suess
    • Max
    Austin Amelio
    Austin Amelio
    • Dwight
    Jenny Biggs
    • Featured Walker
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    Arlene Cavazos
    • Walker
    • (uncredited)
    Derrick Gilbert
    • Kid Survivor
    • (uncredited)
    Samantha Inoue Harte
    Samantha Inoue Harte
    • Zombie
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    • Director
      • Colman Domingo
    • Writers
      • Robert Kirkman
      • Tony Moore
      • Charlie Adlard
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    User reviews16

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    10Holt344

    Well directed and incredible episode with great character development and memorable moments with a well done crossover

    There haven't been a single bad episode yet and this is again a great episode which is directed by Colman Domingo who plays Victor Strand and he did a phenomenal job at this episode, having improved a lot since last season. The episode is full with emotion, good drama and character development, western vibes and amazing sets. The zombie kills with the Western Era guns was entertaining and a dream come true for me as a big western fan, even the silly but cool San Antonio Split which I understand people hate about but it was incredible in the way that it was intended, a nice zombie kill.

    The ensemble cast was great in this episode, focusing on Morgan's crew that is currently on the road trying to help the kids but John Dorie and June ultimately finds the crossover character Dwight in the western town that they have teased, three of the six of my favorite characters on Fear is together and the trio didn't disappoint, chemistry on screen and behind the scenes. Great reintroduction and it gave the character justice, giving him a bigger and personal role which can lead to some interesting and exciting character development which makes me look forward to what the showrunners has in store for the character. It was an incredible episode and overall stand-alone experience, similar to episode 4.01 and 4.05 as we follow almost only John Dorie and June but they mixed the other scenes perfectly with the episode, great editing.
    1kattringo

    Worst episode of the Fear series...

    Boring, lame and I thought I was watching a soap opera. How is anyone watching this show and giving it 8 stars? Oh and now we know how Garret made his cameo in the Deadwood movie. How is this series still on? Ever since getting rid of Kim Dickens' character the show has gone downhill. She was the reason I started watching in the first place and now well it's completely over for me. No more watching this crap of a show. Still can't believe how bad this episode was. Bad writing, worse directing and just all around awful. Good bye walking dead franchise. I hope you put all of us out of our misery soon and cancel both of these shows.
    7fernandoschiavi

    The episode effectively uses the setting of Humbug's Gulch to drive its narrative, blending Western genre elements with zombie fiction to create a unique viewing experience

    John and June take shelter in Humbug's Gulch, a ghost town that once acted as a theme park attraction similar to the one John once worked at. They encounter Dwight, a man desperate to find his wife Sherry. After convincing him that they are not a threat, he agrees help them get passed the Walkers. Dwight, trapped in a car, soon contemplates suicide after believing he'll find his wife until June talks him out of it. The trio escape and find Morgan where they learn Dwight and him know each other from Virginia. Later, the group finds a bloodied Dylan while Max and Annie set up another walker roadblock and plot to use Dylan to find out why Morgan's group is in the area before making sure they are not a threat to them.

    Season 5, Episode 3 of "Fear the Walking Dead," titled "Humbug's Gulch," plunges viewers into a setting that's both nostalgic and eerie - an abandoned Wild West theme park. This backdrop serves as more than just a location; it encapsulates the idea of the Old West's lawlessness mirrored in the post-apocalyptic world the characters are surviving. John Dorie and June find themselves trapped here, navigating both the physical and emotional terrain of their past and present lives.

    The episode effectively uses the setting of Humbug's Gulch to drive its narrative, blending Western genre elements with zombie fiction to create a unique viewing experience. The dust and decay of the theme park reflect the desolation and degradation of the world around them. The highlight is undoubtedly John Dorie's gunslinging skills, which are not only pivotal in their survival but also pay homage to classic Western films, providing a thrilling spectacle amidst the bleakness.

    Throughout the episode, themes of trust, redemption, and survival are explored. John and June's relationship undergoes further development as they confront the fears and insecurities brought on by their precarious environment. Their conversations, filled with vulnerability and revelations about their pasts, add depth to their characters and underscore the human emotions at play, even in a world overrun by the undead.

    In conclusion, "Humbug's Gulch" stands out for its clever integration of Western motifs into the series' established narrative, offering viewers both excitement and introspection. However, while the episode excels in atmosphere and character development, it occasionally lapses into predictability with its plot progression. Nonetheless, it maintains the season's momentum, continuing to challenge its characters while engaging and expanding its audience's understanding of their motivations and fears. The eerie replication of a world gone by, contrasted with the stark reality of their current world, allows "Fear the Walking Dead" to keep redefining its boundaries within the genre.
    7Rob-O-Cop

    Ashley Cardiff knows how to write a good episode.

    Finally they lucked on a good writer who knows how to construct a story and make it entertaining. We've still got the paid reviewers in here but they look like they might be up for unemployment if they keep Ashley on as series writer. No need for fake high score reviews when they deliver like this episode does. John Dorie center story, delivering some great throw away lines. san antonio split, only the second time he's pulled it off etc, and the western theme, an obvious winner I mentioned way back in my review from Dorie's first appearance. We love the cowboy mystique and why no writer bothered to pull this through to the screen in the last season shows how inept last seasons writers were in general. I'm going to go ahead and assume Ashley read my suggestion of focusing on this and incorporated it in her winning approach. She's not here to say she didn't so we'll leave it as fact until she challenges it personally. Great to see Dwight back again, and delivering some serious deep thought and emotional content aimed for our brains and not zombies. No one else was too annoying which has been a common problem, we don't need to have the story cluttered up with stupid and annoying parts just to fill up an episode, Ashley show's there's plenty of decent content to fill the time. Ashley mercifully didn't use the annoying trope of smart people doing stupid things to move the script along (ok Dwight jumping off the roof etc, but that's nothing compared to what we've had to put up with), and some touching well paced character moments. I see Ashley is listed as writing a large chunk of this season. eps 1-8,10, and 16. Let's hope who ever fills in the gaps doesn't blow it. I fear ep 9 and11-15, till we see who writes them.

    You've got my attention, please use it wisely.
    2madmada

    Splitting a bullet?

    Really? That's Z Nation stuff without it being actually funny. Ah, and an overly complicated scheme by the kids just to know what they want? They already told you.

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    • Trivia
      Second Episode directed by Colman Domingo, who Plays Victor Strand.
    • Goofs
      During some of the Humbug Gulch street scenes, the wind is strongly blowing through the street corridor around 11:56 and yet the flag is barely moving, making it clear that a wind machine is being used. The trees in the background are also not moving.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Talking Dead: Here to Help (2019)

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    • Release date
      • June 16, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Texas, USA(filmed in)
    • Production companies
      • American Movie Classics (AMC)
      • Idiot Box Productions
      • Skybound Entertainment
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      • 43m
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 16:9 HD

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