This Fear the Walking Dead review contains spoilers. Fear the Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 5 Sitting down to write this review of “Till Death,” I was surprised that the word count for just my notes was a whopping 1,400 words. While I tend to take very extensive notes for each episode, what sets “Till Death” apart is that much of my notes is devoted to ranting. Much of my frustration as both reviewer and fan stems from my disappointment with this season’s aimlessness. Why should viewers care about solving a 40-year-old murder case, or Sarah’s sudden interest in finding Wendell? Those both felt like filler episodes to me, and “Till Death” likewise does little to advance the overall story. Austin Amelio and Christine Evangelista give this week’s tepid, nonsensical script their all, but even so, why should we care about the Dark Horses and their code? Does it really matter that Dwight and Sherry have become “peace officers of a modern frontier?” Fear the Walking Dead already explored the pitfalls of being Good Samaritans—to deleterious effect—in previous seasons. Why revisit this theme when it proved so disastrous the first time? Sure, the Dark Horses’ cause is a noble one, but here, now, it just falls flat. And the idea that their reputation already precedes them a scant two months after taking up the Dark Horses mantle? I’m sorry, but I found that a bit laughable. But it’s not until Dwight and Sherry are forcibly brought before Strand that “Till Death” completely divorces itself from logic. You see, while Strand has heard tell of the Dark Horses, he had no idea it was Dwight and Sherry behind these exploits. It’s interesting that he finds this surprise reunion so amusing—because, really, the world that these characters inhabit is way too small. So, sure, why not laugh at how contrived all of this feels? As for why Strand has summoned them—this is likewise laughable. Why would he seek the aid of “ethical outlaws” to find a missing person? That’s not what the Dark Horses are known for—at all. No, what Strand needs is a tracker, or even a bounty hunter, like Josiah—someone who knows how to find people that don’t want to be found. I’m sorry, but just because Dwight and Sherry found each other doesn’t qualify them for this task. If it did, Strand would have sought them out, and not the Dark Horses. And yet, despite all of this, and with almost no information to go on, Dwight and Sherry easily track down the wayward Mickey Aisha Tyler. It’s hard to tell how long this takes—is it a matter of hours? A few days? And how is it that they found such quick success, whereas Strand’s people kept coming back empty-handed—if they came back at all? These are rhetorical questions, though, since Fear’s writers don’t seem to care about the logic or lack thereof behind any of this. As to why Strand is so keen to find Mickey in the first place? This is likewise devoid of logic. Certainly it’s not because he’s concerned for her welfare. Rather, he’s angry that she devised a way to escape and doesn’t want word getting out about how she did it. But, so what? This information would only be useful to anyone still inside the tower, and she has no desire to go back there anyway. So, really, Strand’s motivation for finding her makes zero sense. If she’s brought back to the tower, wouldn’t that make it that much easier to share her means of escape? It’s phone books, by the way. The secret is…phone books. There’s been a bit of friction up to this point between our beloved Dark Horses, though. Is Strand’s community right for them, and for the Larsons, whose storm cellar they’ve been sharing since the bombs fell? And does Mickey really know what’s best for her? So, yes, when it comes to helping Mickey, flip-flopping ensues despite their code—or maybe in spite of it. Would Sherry really choose a stranger over Dwight? Yes, apparently, since the two go their separate ways. This happened last season too, if you’ll recall, only for them to reunite a few episodes later. As it turns out, the journey to the gym the Grapple Chapel! is hardly treacherous, so what was Mickey waiting for this entire time? How long does it take to construct armor out of phone books and duct tape? What bothers me more, though, is that Sherry brings back the use of zombie guts as camouflage. If this is a known trick, then why not do this all the time—like Nick used to do? Mickey soon discovers that Cliff is undead and before long she and Sherry are cornered by a horde of walkers. Luckily for them, and before they can radio Strand for help, Dwight has somehow tracked them down, and in the nick of time, no less. What follows is a bizarre montage of zombie-killing set to Damian Marley’s “Welcome to Jamrock.” For me, this does not work at all. Nor does seeing Mickey put her pro-wrestling skills to use against the horde—not when guns are suddenly in abundant supply. Join our mailing listGet the best of Den of Geek delivered right to your inbox! By episode’s end, the Dark Horses are not only reunited, they’re now joined by Mickey. Their first mission together turns out to be a ruse, though. In actuality, a mysterious group needs their help locating Padre. To me, Padre feels like a retread of the Terminus storyline from The Walking Dead. And even if Padre turns out to be the promised land so many survivors believe it to be, certainly experience has taught us that any safe haven in the Walking Dead universe is really a hell just waiting to burn.
Fearthe Walking Dead, Saison 7 Fear the Walking Dead. Genre: Drame; Date de sortie: 2022-08-15; Note consultative:-12; Episodes: 16; Prix iTunes: EUR 11.99 ; Prix iTunes HD: EUR 13.99 . 7.7 /10. 7.7. De 4,214 Notes. Acheter sur iTunes Acheter sur Amazon. Description. Cette septième saison de Fear The Walking Dead, suit le groupe séparé au Texas alors qu'il tenteThe Walking Dead Saison 7 Episode 1 – S07E01 Votre Note de l’épisode sur 5 174 votes, Note 4,33 sur 5Loading... Résumé The Walking Dead S7E01 The Day Will Come When You Won’t Be » Negan entend en imposer au groupe de Rick, la première impression étant très importante comme il dit… Le jeu du hasard va désigner une victime… Date de diffusion 23/10/2016 aux USA sur AMC. 24/10/2016 sur OCS en VOSTFR. Les premières minutes The Walking Dead Saison 7 Episode 1 S07E01 Galerie photos The Walking Dead Saison 7 Episode 1 S07E01 Saison4 de Fear the Walking Dead, une série TV de Dave Erickson lancée en 2015. Dans la saison quatre, nous voyons le monde de Madison Clark et sa famille à travers de nouveaux yeux - les yeux de Morgan Jones. Le passé immédiat des Bien que cela ne fasse pas très longtemps que Fear the Walking Dead a terminé sa sixième saison en juin, la saison 7 de la série AMC se prépare déjà pour un retour. Lors du panel Comic-Con de l’émission, il a été annoncé que la saison 7 de Fear the Walking Dead serait diffusée le dimanche 7 octobre à 21 h / 20 h CT sur AMC. Les épisodes feront également leurs débuts en début de semaine sur le service de streaming AMC +. Ce n’est pas tout ce qui a été révélé lors du panel, cependant. Les deux premiers clips de la nouvelle saison ont été diffusés, introduisant une apocalypse zombie très différente. Ceux qui ont regardé jusqu’à la fin de la saison 6 se souviendront sans aucun doute qu’une série d’ogives nucléaires a explosé dans l’État du Texas, conduisant à un scénario de double apocalypse ridiculement dangereux – zombies et retombées nucléaires. Dans le premier clip, que vous pouvez regarder ci-dessus, on voit à quel point la situation est grave. Morgan Lennie James et Grace Karen David se sont accroupis à l’intérieur d’un sous-marin nucléaire avec bébé Morgan, n’allant à l’extérieur – en tenue de protection intégrale – que lorsque cela est nécessaire. Dans le clip, Grace part à la recherche de nourriture pour le bébé, montrant au public à quel point le paysage est dévasté et à quoi ressemble un zombie nu. Le deuxième clip trouve June Jenna Elfman et John Dorie Sr. Keith Carradine survivant dans le bunker construit par Teddy John Glover – l’homme qui a fait exploser les ogives nucléaires. Après un temps indéterminé à y vivre, les deux trouvent une pièce cachée dans le bunker couverte de sang. John en déduit que c’est la pièce où Teddy a effectué ses meurtres en série avant l’apocalypse. Alors que Teddy est mort maintenant, le souvenir de ses actions et la propre incapacité de John à l’arrêter pour eux, pèsent toujours sur Dorie. Quant aux nouveaux visages, un ajout a été annoncé pour la série. Gus Halper Dickinson rejoint le casting dans un rôle non divulgué. Pendant ce temps, Sydney Lemon, qui a joué Isabella, et Omid Abtahi, qui a joué Howard, reprendront leurs rôles de la saison 6, aux côtés du reste de la distribution. Fear the Walking Dead revient sur AMC le 7 octobre pour les huit premiers épisodes de la saison 7. Avant cela, la dernière saison de The Walking Dead arrive le 22 août.
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