All I See Is Red
- Episode aired Jun 15, 2023
- TV-MA
- 1h
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6.0/10
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Morgan fights his past as he and Madison race to stop PADRE's expansion.Morgan fights his past as he and Madison race to stop PADRE's expansion.Morgan fights his past as he and Madison race to stop PADRE's expansion.
Colman Domingo
- Victor Strand
- (credit only)
Danay Garcia
- Luciana Galvez
- (credit only)
Grayson Bane
- Walker
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaAll entries contain spoilers
- GoofsThe characters are concerned about the houseboat sinking, as well as the surrounding walkers, yet walkers are only waist deep and slightly higher as they are walking up to the houseboat on all sides. It couldn't sink more then it already had since Morgan is already waist deep while on the houseboat.
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"All I See Is Red" is a mid-season finale with a bad first half and great second half, also a farewell to Morgan Jones, a good mid-season finale
Michael E. Satrazemis directed the mid-season finale of the final season of Fear TWD, his direction and visual storytelling was actually quite great. It was written by Andrew Chambliss & Ian Goldberg, it went from bad to decent, the writing. The cinematography was great but the editing was the opposite of that, the editing is season 7 bad. The episode looks great, nothing wrong there, with some great shots and camera angles. The sound editing and musical score is fantastic.
Morgan fights his past as he and Madison race to stop PADRE's expansion.
"All I See Is Red" is the sixth episode of the eighth and final season, it's an average episode, both good and bad at times all depending on how much you want to criticize. Episode six actually has good drama and scenes with emotion, also a decent send off for Morgan Jones (the actor left the show). Performances? Lennie James is the best and the worst performance goes to Maya Eshet who plays Shrike. The second half has most actors giving good performances. Lennie James is great and it's so unfortunate how he gets this script for his final episode, this episode is all over the place and serves as a terrible farewell to Morgan Jones. Yes, it's quite believable why Morgan is back in Clear mode, but honestly how the episode was written and edited it just wasn't any good. Lennie James and the character of Morgan Jones deserved better, he deserved a greater arc.
That opening sequence was full of bad dialogue and writing, how they didn't even show us Morgan being a killing machine is a damn shame. The second half, the writing improves and becomes bearable, this is where Lennie James truly shines. There was also some true emotional depth in that second half of the episode. The callback to the pilot episode of The Walking Dead made me smile, that radio message made me have some hope that Morgan will return (possibly the Rick and Michonne show) but the final mysterious scene gave some hype to an episode you could easily say is an ending. But this isn't the end, we haven't even gotten a reunion with Madison and Strand and Luciana. I'm sure that's coming.
The first half of the final season was only okay, it went from average to bad and back to average, not how it should be. As a mid-season finale, this was mostly satisfying and good. I'm glad Madison was in the episode as she's the second lead but this was all about Morgan Jones and Lennie James who have played the role since 2010. This was a good farewell episode!
Morgan fights his past as he and Madison race to stop PADRE's expansion.
"All I See Is Red" is the sixth episode of the eighth and final season, it's an average episode, both good and bad at times all depending on how much you want to criticize. Episode six actually has good drama and scenes with emotion, also a decent send off for Morgan Jones (the actor left the show). Performances? Lennie James is the best and the worst performance goes to Maya Eshet who plays Shrike. The second half has most actors giving good performances. Lennie James is great and it's so unfortunate how he gets this script for his final episode, this episode is all over the place and serves as a terrible farewell to Morgan Jones. Yes, it's quite believable why Morgan is back in Clear mode, but honestly how the episode was written and edited it just wasn't any good. Lennie James and the character of Morgan Jones deserved better, he deserved a greater arc.
That opening sequence was full of bad dialogue and writing, how they didn't even show us Morgan being a killing machine is a damn shame. The second half, the writing improves and becomes bearable, this is where Lennie James truly shines. There was also some true emotional depth in that second half of the episode. The callback to the pilot episode of The Walking Dead made me smile, that radio message made me have some hope that Morgan will return (possibly the Rick and Michonne show) but the final mysterious scene gave some hype to an episode you could easily say is an ending. But this isn't the end, we haven't even gotten a reunion with Madison and Strand and Luciana. I'm sure that's coming.
The first half of the final season was only okay, it went from average to bad and back to average, not how it should be. As a mid-season finale, this was mostly satisfying and good. I'm glad Madison was in the episode as she's the second lead but this was all about Morgan Jones and Lennie James who have played the role since 2010. This was a good farewell episode!
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