Daily Archives: October 5, 2015

Fear The Walking Dead <> Season 1

FTWD

Chalk one up on the board for a successful spin-off show! The Walking Dead has never been more popular so when I first heard about Fear, it sounded rather greedy. The intent was to look at the outbreak from a different angle, which I think was largely accomplished.

With the new Los Angeles settings and resetting the clock to the beginning of the outbreak, the show feels quite a bit different from its mother program. The main cast is average people, no apparent heroes who know how to use a gun or sweep a room right off the bat. I think the most skilled in emergency situations is Liza, who is almost a nurse. Family is a big part of the show and thankfully none of the kids are obnoxious or stupid. Everyone is in the dark about what’s happening, so there’s a lot of “what’s going on?” and parents hiding the truth the best they can. The only character I didn’t like is Victor Strand who is more or less a mystery. They cram him in there near the end and set him up as a smooth talker with a weird speech pattern. He feels like the biggest show “character” out of everyone.

I like the angle of the show, how it handles the outbreak in a city setting. It’s not immediate chaos, but a slower build. Certain professions (cops and healthcare) know something weird is going first. Then, public disturbances occur. With cell phones all over the place, footage hits the net and it looks like police brutality. The public spin kicks into full effect with internet chatter sweeping over everything. The fear comes from the unknown, seeing something wrong but not knowing what it is. Is the public being told what’s really going on? Is there more to be worried about? Mobs start hitting the street and then military occupation rolls in. The Walking Dead is more about the threat of a person than a shambling monster, which is explored very well in Fear.

I like having 6 episodes of this leading up to the new season of TWD. It’s a good companion piece, a refreshing perspective that is different enough to warrant its existence. I wonder if having many more episodes at a time would diminish it. Keep the arc tight to 6-8 episodes to avoid any stretches to kill time and make it feel more urgent. I think the best way to end Fear would be to get surviving cast members into TWD sometime in the future. Not sure how they’d do that as TWD is something like 3 years into the outbreak, but it would be a cool link if done right.