Does anyone know when a rerun of episode one is coming on? I missed it cause of summer slam.
Or where I can watch episode 1?
AMC always reruns the previous wee's episode before the new one. It's also probably on 6 other times this week.
Does anyone know when a rerun of episode one is coming on? I missed it cause of summer slam.
Or where I can watch episode 1?
Don't understand people pointing out the dude didn't go to the police after the Church. Mom clearly did not want the cops involved and the step-dad just found blood and guts where the addict son was high. If he went to the cops the son would quickly be arrested for suspicion of murder.
What was he supposed to do?It's more that he just didn't do anything about it.Ridiculous tbh.
- Something about the squeaky-clean teen who turns out to be the amoral drug dealer was hilarious to me. One minute he's scrubbing his car and the next he's some kind of elusive kingpin who offs the customers that speak out of turn.
"Watch this. This is the new real. Killshot bitch."
Laughing out loud haha
And Tobias with that stare on the bus. I can't handle this show haha.
I was thinking the same thing.
A young Johnny Depp.
holy shit man,
I was really just about to type this in here!
HILARIOUS DIALOG RIGHT THERE! LOL
I know right?! My god that teen dialogue is not real haha. At least I hope it's not. That shit was ridiculous I couldn't take it seriously until the last 10 minutes.
Nope. =\Also, any expectations of learning the origin of the plague at all in this?
Kill everyone asap. Id rather suffer another season of Andrea.
1) IMO, I liked it a lot. Had a pervasive sense of unease and encroaching collapse. A slow apocalypse that's already happening and people don't know it yetAs someone's who has fallen out of love with the main series starting with the Prison but who still reads the comics, does this seem promising? Was the pilot good?
Also, any expectations of learning the origin of the plague at all in this?
150,000 a day in the US or worldwide?
Because that's 0.000025 of the world's population and 0.00047 of the USA's population
I think that minuscule amount spread out across the world could easily go unnoticed for a while.
Government doesn't have to cover anything up. People's disbelief would be enough.
It's a minuscule amount of dead, 0.000025% of the world's population.Ummm...
150,000 a day
Damn, lol. I just got done watching the episode, liked it and thought I'd come see if GAF agreed.
Well then.
Hell, I even found the mom to be my favorite character that episode. :| Oh well.
Last night’s special 90-minute series premiere of “Fear the Walking Dead” made television history, delivering 10.1 million live/same day viewers and becoming the #1 series premiere in cable television history for total viewers and all key demos. The episode delivered 6.3 million adults 18-49. In that coveted demographic, AMC now is home to three of the top five cable series premieres of all time in live/same day viewing – “Fear the Walking Dead” at #1 (2015), “Better Call Saul” at #2 (2015) and “The Walking Dead” at #5 (2010) – a remarkable accomplishment so far into the post-DVR era. A “Talking Dead” Season 6 Preview Special that preceded the “Fear” premiere last night delivered 4.2 million viewers, and 2.5 million adults 18-49.
Yes, she was and she is. Post-apocalyptic queen tbh.
Wow. I thought the ratings would be good, but I didn't think they'd top the main Walking Dead's ratings
Wow. I thought the ratings would be good, but I didn't think they'd top the main Walking Dead's ratings
Zombie have been laying down in the shadows, collapsed in the tunnel, then was "awakened" by the passing carI like how at the very end,Am I missing something here?they're going back up the tunnel they drove down and the now dead drug dealer dude is walking back down towards where he died. How did they not see him on the way down, in the first place?
Zombie have been laying down in the shadows, collapsed in the tunnel, then was "awakened" by the passing car
Maybe?
I hated the episode. Slow, grating characters, and cliche after cliche. That being said I'll keep watching and hope it gets better but wow so bad.
I feel the same way. There's a lot of shows I can watch and "tolerate", giving them the benefit of the doubt. I don't mind slower paced shows-but again, they made us stay with this incredibly boring, annoying family. It's like being stuck on a plane with someone obnoxious and you can't get out until the plane lands.
I agree with a lot of this. I thought it was all around ok.Just watched the episode, and that comment slayed me. Three guys dead (or implied) in the first episode alone, lol!
I thought it was a solid pilot overall.
Pros:
- That mounting sense of uncertainty and desperation once you start hearing the helicopters and sirens become more and more noticeable in the background mix.
- The episode came off as a sort of bittersweet ending before society starts to crumble. I could have watched this and nothing else from the series and been satisfied because of its quasi-prequel status. The cinematography was really, really good.
- Cliff Curtis' and Kim Dickens' acting is quite good (lame ending reaction aside).
- It does play to the L.A. mentality of ignoring things until they hit you in the face.
- The character slowly coming to grips with what's happening was very interesting.
Cons:
- Something about the squeaky-clean teen who turns out to be the amoral drug dealer was hilarious to me. One minute he's scrubbing his car and the next he's some kind of elusive kingpin who offs the customers that speak out of turn.
- The daughter's acting was crap. Maybe she'll get better in time.
- That final reaction was hilariously bad. "What the hell is going on?" "I dunno."
Overall, I'm quite impressed. Will definitely keep watching.