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The first season of Fear the Walking Dead, an American horror-drama television series on AMC, premiered on August 23, 2015, and concluded on October 4, 2015, consisting of six episodes. The series is a companion series and prequel to The Walking Dead,[1] which is based on the comic book series of the same name by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard. On March 9, 2015, AMC announced it had ordered Fear the Walking Dead to series, with a two-season commitment. The second season, comprising 15 episodes, premiered on April 10, 2016.[2][3]
The season follows a dysfunctional, blended family composed of Madison Clark (Kim Dickens), her fiancé Travis Manawa (Cliff Curtis), her daughter Alicia (Alycia Debnam-Carey), her drug-addicted son Nick (Frank Dillane) and Travis' son Chris (Lorenzo James Henrie) from a previous marriage to Liza Ortiz (Elizabeth Rodriguez). At the onset of the zombie apocalypse, their group is joined by Daniel Salazar (Rubén Blades), his wife Griselda (Patricia Reyes SpÃndola), and their daughter Ofelia (Mercedes Mason). The families navigate through Los Angeles in search of a safe haven.
Production[edit]Development[edit]
In September 2013, AMC announced they were developing a companion series to The Walking Dead, which follows a different set of characters created by Robert Kirkman.[4] In September 2014, AMC ordered a pilot, which was written by Kirkman and Dave Erickson, and directed by Adam Davidson,[5] and is executive produced by Kirkman, Erickson, Gale Anne Hurd, and David Alpert, with Erickson serving as showrunner.[6] The project was originally known as Cobalt.[7]
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In December 2014, the first four starring roles were cast: Kim Dickens as Madison, the female lead; Cliff Curtis as Travis Manawa, the male lead; Frank Dillane as Nick; and Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia.[8][9][10] In April and May, 2015, Elizabeth Rodriguez and Mercedes Mason were announced as series regulars, both in unknown roles.[11][12]
Filming[edit]
Production of the pilot episode began in early 2015 and ended on February 6, 2015.[13][14] The pilot episode was filmed in Los Angeles; the remaining first-season episodes were filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.[15][16] Production on the remaining five first-season episodes began on May 11, 2015.[17] Adam Davidson, who directed the pilot, also directed the series' second and third episodes.[17]
Cast[edit]
Kim Dickens (Madison Clark), Cliff Curtis (Travis Manawa) and Frank Dillane (Nick Clark)
Alycia Debnam-Carey (Alicia Clark), Elizabeth Rodriguez (Liza Ortiz) and Mercedes Mason (Ofelia Salazar)
Lorenzo James Henrie (Chris Manawa), Rubén Blades (Daniel Salazar) and Patricia Reyes SpÃndola (Griselda Salazar)
Main cast[edit]
The first season features eight actors receiving main cast billing status:
Supporting cast[edit]
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Episodes[edit]
Reception[edit]Critical response[edit]
On Rotten Tomatoes, the season has a rating of 77%, based on 62 reviews, whose average rating is 6.76/10. The site's critical consensus reads, 'Fear the Walking Dead recycles elements of its predecessor, but it's still moody and engrossing enough to compete with the original.'[24] On Metacritic, the season has a score of 66 out of 100, based on 33 critics, indicating 'generally favorable reviews'.[25]
Elisabeth Vincentelli of the New York Post rated the first two episodes three out of four stars, stating that '[They] are creepily suspensefulâthey're great examples of how effective a slow pace and a moody atmosphere can be.'[26] Another positive review of the first episode came from Ken Tucker of Yahoo TV, who wrote, 'Fear the Walking Dead is a mood piece, more artful than the original series' and that the cast is 'terrific'.[27] Tim Goodman of The Hollywood Reporter gave an average review, writing, 'The 90-minute first episode and the hour-long second episode are, while not actually boring, certainly less magnetic than the original.'[28]
One of the harshest negative reviews came from HitFix, on Daniel Fienberg and Alan Sepinwall's podcast, where Fienberg called the premiere episode 'awful, just horrible .. as bad as The Walking Dead has ever gotten at its very worst. This is that bad. I've been kind of stunned to see people being generous to it. .. I thought this was almost unwatchably bad.' Sepinwall called his B- review 'slightly generous'.[29][30]
Ratings[edit]
The U.S. series premiere attracted 10.1 million total viewers, with 6.3 million in the advertiser-coveted 18-to-49-year-old demographic, both cable television records for a series premiere.[31][32] Numerous international debuts of the pilot also set ratings records.[33] The first season averaged 11.2 million viewers in 'live plus-3' ratings (includes VOD and DVR viewing within three days after initial telecast) to become the highest-rated first season of any series in cable history.[34]
Home media[edit]
The first season was released on Blu-ray and DVD on December 1, 2015.[40] A special edition version of the first season was released on Blu-ray and DVD on March 22, 2016, with new bonus features, including deleted scenes, seven featurettes, and audio commentaries by cast and crew, on all six episodes.[41]
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External links[edit]
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So the storm continues to take its toll as Group A and Group B meet up. We still don't know where June and Madison are as we head into the back half of Season 4. Remember, we still need to kill off Nick because Dillane wants off the show, and we still need to kill off Madison because the showrunners want her out. Now the timelines have caught up to one another.
Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia Clark
Credit: Ryan Green/AMC
We have two groups:
And two villain groups:
Dorie is still looking for Laura and because of all her name changes, we still don't know that she's the same person. The excellent 'Laura' episode drops around episode 10, right after a reveal that Laura and June are the same person at the end of episode 8. The gun works fine for this.
Episode 11 would shift back to Madison and June, both badly hurt and hiding from the Vultures. Maybe this is when we discover that the real leader of the group is Proctor John from Season 3. We see Martha, now obsessed with finding Laura to get revenge on her abandoning her, kill one of the Vultures she comes across. Now we know she's crazy and ruthless, but her motivation is revenge over being abandoned rather than 'making people strong.' Maybe she kills an innocent instead of a Vulture. I'm not sure what would work best, but you get the picture.
Act III: Death Comes Swirling Down
Danay Garcia as Luciana, Kim Dickens as Madison Clark, Colman Domingo as Victor Strand, Sebastian Sozzi as Colep
Credit: AMC
Events transpire. The Vultures and Morgan's group come into conflict and Nick is taken prisoner when he acts rashly, still angry over Luciana's death and Charlie's betrayal. Speaking of Charlie, it turns out she's Proctor John's adopted daughter. Morgan and the others are left licking their wounds, but Alicia is determined to go save her brother so they come up with a plan. Morgan urges caution, but Alicia is too impatient and impulsive and heads off on her own. The others realize later and go after her.
Madison and Laura get to the Vulture's hideout first, and Madison---to her eternal terror---realizes they have Nick. When they go to save him they see the Vultures take Alicia captive also. Now both Clark kids are trapped by the Proctor John and his bad guys. So Madison and Laura split up to go save one Clark kid each.
Then the proverbial dung starts to hit the proverbial fan. Two rescue missions are attempted but Nick escapes on his own before Madison gets there and when she shows up he's gone. Laura manages to save Alicia but Madison is hurt as her and Proctor John exchange fire, and while she escapes the Vultures, she's out of the frying pan and into the fire. Martha, who's been following them at this point, finds her and takes her captive to use against Laura.
Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia Clark, Alexa Nisenson as Charlie
Credit: Ryan Green/AMC
When Laura tries to radio Madison, Martha answers (we'd have a lot fewer radio exchanges in our version of this season but there may as well be one or two!) and tells Laura she has Madison. Laura and Alicia rush to save her, but when they arrive Martha kills Madison in front of them (or maybe causes her to be bitten in a struggle or something; remember Madison is already wounded at this point.) Enraged, Alicia goes after Martha who escapes but runs headlong into Morgan who was separated from the others during a fight with the Vultures. Morgan realizes she's crazy and takes her prisoner to try to help her because he's Morgan, but when he discovers what she's done, he leaves her cuffed and bleeding to die. (That was a cool moment, after all.)
Meanwhile, Nick discovers that his mom is dead and blames the Vultures for it. He rushes back and finds Proctor John who he beats to death. Charlie sees it and even though she and Nick have formed a bond, she shoots Nick and kills him just as Alicia and the others show up. Charlie flees. The Vultures, leaderless and bloodied from the fight, disband and escape.
The final fight we get to see John Dorie really shine, gunning down enemies left and right. We get a lot of rage from the Clarks, and even though we're left with two of them dead, we see Alicia grow ice cold and imagine her in Season 5 as the group's de facto leader.
Morgan is messed up and wanders off and we don't know what will happen to him next season. He was never the leader of the group. If anything, we were left hints about this mysterious trucker leaving charity boxes around the state but nothing explicit. A mystery that remains unsolved for Season 5. There's never any stupid Alexandria tease, though we wonder in the back of our minds if Morgan will go back or try to take some of his new friends with him now that everything is FUBAR in Texas. The season ends on a note of tragedy and victory. Proctor John and his Vultures are dead. Charlie is in the wind. Madison and Nick are dead within moments of one another.
What about Strand? The eternal conman should remain the eternal conman. Maybe he hightails it out of there before the fight, cowardly as ever. Maybe he had a moment where he could have intervened and saved Madison or Nick, but let his weakness get the better of him. Strand is an interesting character because he's not heroic or noble. Keep him that way. People change, but they don't change much.
This version leaves out Sarah, Wendell and Jim. They served no real purpose anyway. Jim was the 'big death' of the back half of Season 4, but that's all out of whack. Nick and Madison make much more sense for the second half of the season, while Luciana is a better death for the first half.
This version also replaces the two Vulture leaders with Proctor John, though they could remain as his lieutenants. And it makes Proctor John the 'father' of Charlie. Since we've been with him as a villain since the second half of Season 3, this relationship is more poignant. Nick killing him (finally) since the dam explosion didn't do the trick would be just as satisfying as Charlie killing Nick was devastating.
In the end, we're left with Alicia as the leader of the group, but all that remains of the group is Alicia, John Dorie, Al and June. They'll need to track down Morgan, though Alicia wants revenge on Charlie also. Lots of fodder for Season 5. What will they do? Strand is left alive and missing to stir up mischief in the future.
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Tonya Pinkins as Filthy Woman, the new antagonist in 'Fear The Walking Dead.'
Credit: Ryan Green/AMC
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So that's my version. Rough draft #1. I'm sure we could make it better sitting around a table and talking it through. Working out the kinks. Hammering out the problems. Giving each character some deeply held belief and motivation that, ultimately, comes into conflict with friends and foe alike.
This could have been a much better season is all I'm saying. It just takes a little planning. Read my review of last night's Season 4 Finale here.
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