Fear the Walking Dead season 6 introduced a nuclear threat, setting the stage for a nuclear apocalypse in season 7. A web series spinoff called Dead in the Water provided answers about the U.S.S. Pennsylvania and its crew's role in the outbreak. While the spinoff resolved many mysteries, it left the question of zombies in handcuffs aboard the submarine unanswered.
A forgotten series in The Walking Dead universe resolved a major mystery from Fear the Walking Dead season 6. The sixth season of the spinoff explored a new threat in the form of a nuclear bomb. Up against a serial killer turned cult leader named Teddy, the group had to contend with the possibility of a nuclear explosion wiping out part of Texas.
Going in this direction allowed for the show to play with the lore, considering that it paved the way for the show to create a nuclear apocalypse setting...
A forgotten series in The Walking Dead universe resolved a major mystery from Fear the Walking Dead season 6. The sixth season of the spinoff explored a new threat in the form of a nuclear bomb. Up against a serial killer turned cult leader named Teddy, the group had to contend with the possibility of a nuclear explosion wiping out part of Texas.
Going in this direction allowed for the show to play with the lore, considering that it paved the way for the show to create a nuclear apocalypse setting...
- 12/30/2023
- by Charles Nicholas Raymond
- ScreenRant
The Walking Dead sparingly used the F-bomb, but when it did, it left a lasting impact on viewers, no matter how desensitized they were to violence. Characters like Hope, Winokur, and Jason in spinoff shows surprised fans with their use of the F-bomb, further emphasizing the intense emotions and shocking moments in their respective storylines. The franchise strategically chose characters like Negan, Rick, and Daryl to drop the F-bomb, showcasing their transformation, character growth, and the high-stakes situations they found themselves in throughout the series.
The Walking Dead is largely known for its brutality and gory scenes, but kept its F-bombs to a minimum–however, there were quite a few characters who dropped it over the years. The show was never shy about using profanity, but it saved stronger words for rarer instances. Given the nature of the show, it seemed a strange choice to use such language so sporadically...
The Walking Dead is largely known for its brutality and gory scenes, but kept its F-bombs to a minimum–however, there were quite a few characters who dropped it over the years. The show was never shy about using profanity, but it saved stronger words for rarer instances. Given the nature of the show, it seemed a strange choice to use such language so sporadically...
- 8/29/2023
- by Kyle McLeod
- ScreenRant
Stars: Dominic Purcell, Nick Stahl, Mel Gibson, Kate Bosworth, John Cassini, Erik Valdez, Russell Richardson, Arielle Raycene | Written by Michael Kaycheck, Brooke Nasser | Directed by Michael Oblowitz
Confidential Informant opens with a voiceover telling us what wonderful people cops are, especially those with combat experience. Case in point Tom Moran and Mike Thorton. We get to see them raid a crack operation and then lie to their superior over little things like not having a search warrant. Wonderful people indeed.
While tossing a baseball around with his son Moran collapses in pain. His wife Anna tells him he needs to see a doctor. He’s seen a doctor, three of them in fact, and they all tell him he has stomach cancer and not too long to live. Coincidentally enough another cop, Frank, was talking at the bar about how much money the department pays out to your family if...
Confidential Informant opens with a voiceover telling us what wonderful people cops are, especially those with combat experience. Case in point Tom Moran and Mike Thorton. We get to see them raid a crack operation and then lie to their superior over little things like not having a search warrant. Wonderful people indeed.
While tossing a baseball around with his son Moran collapses in pain. His wife Anna tells him he needs to see a doctor. He’s seen a doctor, three of them in fact, and they all tell him he has stomach cancer and not too long to live. Coincidentally enough another cop, Frank, was talking at the bar about how much money the department pays out to your family if...
- 6/29/2023
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Stars: Courtney Oliviér, Fay Smalling, Elizabeth Trieu, Haley Raines, Jason Kirkpatrick, Alexander Biglane, Leila Anastasia Scott | Written by Christine Chen, Camille Gladney | Directed by Christine Chen
Erzulie is a Haitian voodoo goddess and a protector of women and children. It’s also the title of the debut feature from director Christine Chen and her co-writer Camille Gladney which places the goddess in a Louisianna swamp with some vacationing women who are going to need some protection.
Wendy, Zoe, Violet, and Allison (Haley Raines; His Stretch of Texas Ground) are getting together for a much-needed vacation. The city has shut down Wendy’s project and fired her and Zoe is getting over an abusive relationship.
Unfortunately, this isn’t going to be the relaxing trip they planned. The river is off-limits after a gator ate a tourist. The resort owner’s son Rhett is letting a company dump toxic waste in said river.
Erzulie is a Haitian voodoo goddess and a protector of women and children. It’s also the title of the debut feature from director Christine Chen and her co-writer Camille Gladney which places the goddess in a Louisianna swamp with some vacationing women who are going to need some protection.
Wendy, Zoe, Violet, and Allison (Haley Raines; His Stretch of Texas Ground) are getting together for a much-needed vacation. The city has shut down Wendy’s project and fired her and Zoe is getting over an abusive relationship.
Unfortunately, this isn’t going to be the relaxing trip they planned. The river is off-limits after a gator ate a tourist. The resort owner’s son Rhett is letting a company dump toxic waste in said river.
- 6/11/2022
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
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