Fear the Walking Dead’s latest episode gives us a world on the offensive.

Here is our review!

A downtown zombie-infested LA burning down somehow led to quaint suburban family living.

Last week showed that the beginning really wasnt all that different.

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The episodes best moments showcase whats going on beyond the fences.

It was a powerful moment in which the teenagers sarcasm wasnt the worst.

Wouldnt it be nice to watch a mockumentary-style episode in this universe?

We get confirmation that the saviors arent really saving as much as containing.

Everything seemed so under control.

Then I thought, Well, maybe its Griseldas foot thats going to doom everyone.

Shell bite someone and then that person will bite someone…

So how does humanity eventually fall?

Whatever sense of control Travis felt humanity had over the situation is clearly a farce.

Daniel Salazar said it himself, Its already too late.

The spark and crash of the gunshots in the night is the episodes most powerful moment.

So much of the episode is about feigning control by doing something radical.

Alicia has to sneak into an abandoned house to mourn the death of her beloved Matt and tattoo herself.

Liza fakes her registered nurse credentials to help the sick.

Madison beats the crap out of her son to put him back in line.

The army is killing everyone outside the fence just to be sure.

The not fading away of the episodes title refers to order.

Itll be interesting to see how he deals with the saviors next week.

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Rating:

3 out of 5