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7/10
Another great episode
callcooldude7 May 2018
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This season is killing it so far. I love how ominous this episode was and it just made me even more eager to find out what happened at the Stadium. There was some great character development in this episode for Alicia, Strand and Luciana.

The episode was about the three survives deciding to stay and fight for their way of life, which ultimately leads to the destruction of the Stadium and the death of Nick. This will completely affect any future decisions they make. Very powerful indeed. Bring on the next episode!
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7/10
Another decent episode - A new writer Alex Delyle laying down the new house rules
Rob-O-Cop9 May 2018
Another episode where I didn't roll my eyes back and cringe a little. Someone's done a stock take and decided what are assets to a good show and what are dead weight. Madison no longer does erratic and annoying things and it's not so dominated by her. I don't agree that Nick was dead weight, he was interesting and well played although give some stupid things to act out, but he wanted out as an actor so we lose him. Strand and to a lesser degree Alicia and Lucinda are all assets, especially Strand and if they can come up with back story that is true to the way the actor originally delivered the character in the first few episodes we met him, ie a flawed scheming but founder with a heart character, he's going to keep the show moving.

I am liking the 2 new characters Althea and John Dorrie. Dorrie in particular. Someone questioning the emotional aspect of events in a classic cowboy shell. And Morgan, I like how the actor delivers his character but in TWD he was given some absolute rubbish to wade through. They've cleaned that up for his role here, His trajectory is much more believable. A guy who just wants to be left alone crossing paths with things that draw him in.

I liked the water park set up for the action thrill section. you could see the disaster coming a mile away but enjoyed it just the same.

The story to camera angle with it shown in 4.3 ration and vhs degraded, it was ok, tolerable, and I did like that everything was kept honed and focused, Not sure about the old characters delivering the lines as if we don't know who they are. I'm guessing that's got something to do with them being damaged by the events of the stadium, but possibly that's a little over done, I guess we'll see when that's all revealed.

This episode could have been so much worse, and they have been so much worse so it's a pleasant surprise that it is in fact watchable and engaging. it's not genius level good, but.... we'll see. If Alex Delyle and the other writers can keep it fresh and focused and with direction and the directors and producers don't mess it up again, we might have a show to follow and focus on again.
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7/10
Where is Madison Clark?
ZegMaarJus19 May 2020
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This episode didn't answered my question, where is Madison 'Maddy' Clark? Is she dead, left behind, or whatever. This episode was solid with some action and horrror moments but not that much.
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7/10
"Buried" continues to explore the aftermath of Nick's death and its impact on the group dynamics
fernandoschiavi18 April 2024
Al finally manages to coax info out of Alicia's group where they reveal the Vultures attempted to starve them out of the stadium. They share regrets of the choices they made which led them to the path they're on now because it led to Nick's death. They arrive at a spot where Alicia's group buried a cash of weapons. One of the guns is shown to be Naomi's and the one he gave to woman named Laura. He deduces they are the same person and decides to search for her on foot with Morgan accompanying him.

In the past, Luciana and Nick go on a run and find an atlas to help the group expand their supply runs and find locations the Vultures don't know about. Alicia and Naomi's run involves the latter attempting to flee on several occasions as she doesn't believe that the stadium will survive.

Season 4, Episode 4 of "Fear the Walking Dead," titled "Buried," continues to explore the aftermath of Nick's death and its impact on the group dynamics. The episode focuses on the fallout of the Vultures' attack and the subsequent burial of Nick, delving into themes of grief, guilt, and the struggle to maintain humanity in the face of overwhelming loss.

The episode opens with a somber tone as the group copes with Nick's death and prepares to bury him. This sequence is emotionally charged, highlighting the deep bonds between the characters and the pain of losing a loved one in such a harsh world. As they lay Nick to rest, tensions within the group rise, particularly between Alicia and Morgan, who have conflicting approaches to coping with grief and seeking revenge.

"Buried" also explores the moral dilemmas faced by the survivors, especially Madison and Strand, as they navigate their choices in the post-Nick world. Madison's decision to seek vengeance against the Vultures by attacking their camp reflects her inner turmoil and her desperate need for justice. Conversely, Strand's reluctance to join her in this mission showcases his moral ambiguity and his desire to avoid further bloodshed.

The episode's climax comes when Madison and the group launch their attack on the Vultures' camp, resulting in a violent confrontation that further blurs the lines between right and wrong. The action-packed scenes are juxtaposed with moments of introspection and reflection, highlighting the complexity of the characters' emotions and the difficult decisions they must make to survive.
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8/10
aftermath of a shocking death
rfgtdfgvdfg20 November 2023
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4x4 Rating: 8.3/10

Storyline: Alicia, Strand, Luciana, Morgan, Althea and John ride in the SWAT van with Nick's body.

In a flashback, Al videotapes Luciana as she plunges a knife into Nick's head to keep him from turning. She films Alicia killing a zombified Ennis, and Strand covering Nick's body with his jacket.

In the SWAT van, Strand informs Al that his group is ready to tell their stories. Al turns on her video camera and asks the group how they ended up in their current situation. Luciana explains that everything traces back to one particular day.

In a flashback, Luciana watches Vultures unload supplies outside the stadium. In the SWAT van, she explains to Al that it had been a couple of weeks since the Vultures' arrival and rations were getting low.

Nick, Alicia, Strand, Luciana and Cole eat breakfast at the stadium. Madison distributes maps of potential supply locations that the Vultures might have missed.

In the SWAT van, Strand tells Al that their first misstep that day was to go on runs.

Cole pries Strand for details about his life as they search a nursery for plants. Cole asks Strand why he's afraid of him. They kill a group of infected together.

Nick and Luciana drive up to a library. Luciana argues that they won't find any food in the library, but Nick nevertheless goes inside.

In the SWAT van, Luciana tells Al that she went inside because she thought it would be good for Nick.

Nick finds a cat poster inside the library and looks for books. He argues that people need reasons to stay in the community, besides food. Luciana realizes that Nick is thinking about Charlie. She agrees that they should help Charlie but in a different way.

In the SWAT van, Luciana tells Al that Charlie was beyond help. Meanwhile, John chats with Morgan while driving the van. Morgan explains that he will travel alone after he has paid his respects to Nick.

Al tells the group they can stop the story if they'd like, but they continue.

In a flashback, Alicia and Naomi arrive at a water park to search for supplies. Naomi finds a Land Rover but no keys. They spot an abandoned campsite at the top of a waterslide.

Strand warns Cole that he has done questionable things in the past.

Alicia and Naomi climb up a waterslide to reach the abandoned campsite. Alicia finds a machine gun with ammo. Naomi falls down a slide after infected attack them. Alicia grabs onto the machine gun and falls down the slide. She kills an infected with the machine gun barrel and narrowly avoids landing in a pool of infected.

In the SWAT van, Al notices that Alicia kept the machine gun barrel, which now has a jagged point.

Alicia and Naomi find a large stash of medical supplies and stuff them into their packs. Naomi finds keys to the Land Rover and sneaks off while Alicia is distracted.

Strand brings Cole to a secret car and reveals a stash of provisions that he has been stocking for himself as evidence of his duplicity and a reason Cole shouldn't want to know him. He proposes they run off together. Cole recoils from Strand's offer and drives back to the stadium alone.

Naomi turns the key in the Land Rover but discovers that the gas tank is empty. Alicia catches up and explains that she, too, once tried to strike out on her own. She looks for gas.

Nick kills an infected in the library. Nearby, Luciana finds a road atlas of the southwestern U. S. She proposes that they pick a random page and then relocate their community to that location.

Luciana tells Al that she should never have opened the road atlas.

Back at the stadium, Mel contacts Madison via walkie and asks if she has any relish as he's grilling hot dogs. Madison strides over to Mel and tells him that she is still willing to build a community together. Mel scoffs.

Al asks if that was the day that everyone left the stadium.

Nick and Luciana pick a page in the atlas.

Strand sits in the driver's seat of his escape car.

Naomi tells Alicia that, as an ICU nurse, she developed an intuition for which people would survive and which people wouldn't. She advises Alicia to tell Madison that the stadium has no chance of lasting.

Cole returns to the stadium. Strand follows in his SUV and reveals his stash of supplies.

Strand tells Al that he never told anyone that he'd hidden the supplies only for himself.

Nick gets an idea while looking at the atlas. He returns to the stadium with Luciana and shows the map to Madison. He suggests they range further north than the Vultures to find seeds and fertilizer to bring back to the stadium. Madison agrees.

Alicia decides not to tell Madison about Naomi's warning.

At the stadium Naomi tells Madison that, even if the community is a success, conditions are going to get worse before they get better. Nevertheless, Naomi offers to set up an infirmary.

Alicia tells Al that she should have talked Madison into leaving. Strand tells Al he should have kept the car a secret. Luciana tells Al that they should have left the stadium for a new destination. They declare that Nick is dead because they wanted to believe the stadium would work out.

John stops the SWAT van. Alicia's group gets out to dig a grave for Nick. Eventually, their shovels hit something.

Rather than burying Nick, they had Al bring them to the spot to dig up a cache of guns. They're planning to kill the Vultures. They ask Al to drive them, with the promise of showing her how their story ends. Al agrees.

Alicia's group buries Nick under a nearby tree then loads the guns into the SWAT van. John recognizes Naomi's backpack.

In a flashback, Naomi opens her backpack and unwraps a Colt - a twin to the Colt that John owns.

John finds the Colt in the backpack and realizes that Naomi is Laura. Alicia tells him that Laura died at the stadium. Al promises to find out what happened to Laura and report back to John. Morgan stays behind with John as everyone leaves in the van.
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6/10
Very very Mediocre
panagiotis199330 December 2022
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So we're still talking about the stadium... again? Oh no. Why not just focus on what happens now? Getting ready for another really disjointed episode. Still I find this whole interview thing to be ridiculous. The old Victor comes out in this episode where he suggests not sharing food with anybody. So much screen time wasted, so much focus on B characters who are simply tasteless and unlikable. Also the fact that the whole episode is basically the characters telling their story to that post-apocalyptic reporter makes the episode much more annoying. The use of music in this episode is really bad, sometimes too loud etc. Why not just focus on what happened at the stadium and after that focus on what's happening now. This structure is ridiculous. Also going against the enemy with just a few people while the enemy has a small army doesn't sound like a good idea to me. Also where is Madison why there is nobody talking about her? Wow really mediocre episode. My rating is 6.2/10.
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4/10
Decent, but could be better
Splarke227 May 2018
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There are tons of unanswered questions flying around in this season of Fear TWD. This episode provided hardly any answers & actually gave us even more questions. The big thing being eluded to throughout is "what happened at the stadium?" Judging by the previews of next week's episode, it's going to be focused completely on John & Naomi's backstory, with Morgan & John's story present day. Looks as though the big event at the stadium is going to continue being danced around until it's finally shown in the midseason finale.
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1/10
Constant stupidity
I want so hard to like this but these people keep making the stupidest choices, how have they stayed alive so long?
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5/10
This could get irritating very quickly but it's nowhere near as bad as TWD... yet.
peterjdickinson7 May 2018
Merging the old Fear with the new Fear by keeping the audience confused about time could get very irritating but so far it is nothing like as bad as the storytelling structure of The Walking Dead for the last few years. Having said that, starting this episode with a flashback to a time before the events of the end of the previous episode is a worrying misstep. Firstly, it takes away the finality of what happened and secondly, it makes the viewer terrified they are going to be subjected to the endless boredom inflicted by the parent show of retelling things over and over again from a different point of view. I know it saves money because you don't need complex setups or a proper director because voice-overs and soliloquies require no scene direction but these treading on water devices which have so ruined The Walking Dead make for very boring TV. It is difficult to see how the parent show can be redeemed now that it has been made so comprehensively awful but this show still has potential provided it doesn't take on board the worst devices of that show. This show needs to fear The Walking Dead and not recycle its mistakes.
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3/10
Boring Boring Boring
kenno7615 May 2018
I don't understand why TWD and FTWD keep using 4 to 5 episodes to tell the story that can be told in 1 or 2, i can guarantee you the next episode will be about the woman with the camera. When i first saw the vultures i thought this season might be good and was looking forward to watching it but they have managed to ruin it by telling us the future, now we already know what happens, it's like watch a football game when you already know the result.....if the story doesn't start moving the whole season will be a waste of time
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1/10
twd 2.0
barrientoscristian9 August 2018
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No pasa nada es totalmente aburrido esto se convirtió en the walking dead
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