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Fear the Walking Dead: Dead in the Water (2022)

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Fear the Walking Dead: Dead in the Water

39 Bewertungen
6/10

Better than seasons 6 & 7 even with the mistakes

  • mhorg2018
  • 4. Okt. 2022
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7/10

Quick, enjoyable, and one of the best (albeit low budget) TWDU webseries. Adds a lot of context to Fear!

  • frankiesilver-91836
  • 23. Juni 2022
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6/10

Do what needs doing.

  • reddiemurf81
  • 25. Nov. 2022
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Have Not watched TWD or FTWD for a couple of years+

...because every once in a while, things didn't make logical sense. And over the seasons, it just added up as did my frustration. So I gave up on them.

Anyway, I really enjoyed this 41-minute story.

(Was looking forward to five more episodes, but apparently, this was all 6 mini episodes in one)
  • dave42c
  • 22. Apr. 2022
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7/10

Worst Makeup Job I Have Ever Seen!

The premise in the show decription makes it look like it all takes place inside a submarine. It only STARTS in a submarine. Great cast, though the dialogue mostly sounds wooden in the first episode. The timing was way off in some scenes. But the thing that really botthered me was the atrocious makeup job done on the undead. I swear, the white makeup is no better than circus clown makeup. A couple zombies looked like they had zinc oxide cream thickly spread on their faces. I could actually see the THICK outline of the cake makeup. This made it impossible to take them seriously.

The director needs to quit his damn job as he obviously doesn't seem to pay attention to detail. Go back to being a producer, dude. Money is your wheelhouse, not directing.
  • madhouserevival
  • 14. Apr. 2022
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6/10

Great way to pass the time whilst waiting for the ongoing series to get back on the screen...

This six episode mini-series or webisodes, call them what you like, was actually a fun way to pass the time while waiting for the "Fear the Walking Dead" series to start again. The people behind these series have been good as dishing out these small mini-series to stoke the fire and keep the fans anticipated and baited while waiting.

And it works. Oh yeah, it definitely works.

"Fear the Walking Dead: Dead in the Water" follows the crew and the fate of the submarine USS Pensylvania in the early days of the zombie outbreak. It was actually a nicely enough written storyline from writer Jacob Pinion and director Kenneth Requa.

Running at about 41 minutes, these six episodes actually do make for adequate entertainment, especially when binging through all six episodes in one rapid succession.

It was nice to see cast members return to reprise characters from the days before the time we saw them in the ongoing "Fear the Walking Dead" series, and especially good to see Nick Stahl (playing Riley) and John Glover (playing Teddy Maddox) back on the screen.

The special effects are good in "Fear the Walking Dead: Dead in the Water", as they have been in all the various series in this franchise. However, I just never comprehended why the face would be so sullen and sunken mere moments after someone has died and turned into a zombie. Sure, I get it that it visually makes for a more menacing zombie and lets the audience have no doubt about whether or not someone has turned, but come on, the human body just doesn't decompose and deteriorate that fast.

All in all, then "Fear the Walking Dead: Dead in the Water" is a good way to stoke the interest of the "Fear the Walking Dead" franchise. And it certainly is a mini-series that you should sit down to watch if you enjoy the ongoing series.

My rating of "Fear the Walking Dead: Dead in the Water" lands on a six out of ten stars.
  • paul_m_haakonsen
  • 14. Apr. 2022
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6/10

web prequel

  • SnoopyStyle
  • 31. Jan. 2025
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8/10

Nick Stahl is fantastic.

Sure there are flaws in this series, but if you just sit back and relax, it's an enjoyable back story that we should've had before we met Riley.

It's a shame he was wasted on FearTWD, 8/10.
  • fountasalexander
  • 10. Apr. 2022
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2/10

Poor acting, low budget feel

Several reasons for a low rating:

The acting was very poor.

As a Navy veteran, they did a terrible job making it seem like it was the actual Navy. So many flaws.

Poorly written, they smashed in several storylines, Crimson Tide and Fear the Walking Dead. They failed miserably.

This doesn't hold up to The Walking Dead standards.
  • buckmurray
  • 16. Apr. 2022
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10/10

Was not expecting it to be this great!

TWD Webisodes have not always been great. The original ones by Greg Nicotero (Torn Apart, Cold Storage and The Oath) were all very great! But after that, they went downhill. Flight 462, Passage and Red Machete were meh. Dead in the water was a great standalone short that shed light on an intriguing villain and expands the universe. I was seriously expecting to hate this! But wow this was loads of fun. Nick Stahl absolutely killed it! If it's possible to get him an Emmy for this, do it! The ending was brilliant to. Awesome work team.
  • alexthelion-21
  • 11. Apr. 2022
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3/10

Another AMC Flop

  • importantleast
  • 18. Apr. 2022
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9/10

First time in a while!

  • awesomness-94748
  • 10. Apr. 2022
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1/10

An early 90's sci fi channel b movie at best ... real trash.

  • ethanyt-64613
  • 24. Apr. 2022
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8/10

Mixed bag

  • tkell31
  • 9. Jan. 2023
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2/10

Sub Vet

Having spent a few years on submarines I can say I never laughed so hard in my life. Nothing about this is even close to how a submarine operates. It's embarrassing and very insulting. Whoever produced this obviously has a very low opinion of the military and that's okay, that's what this country stands for, having the right to be wrong and biased. Aside from that I can not believe the producers of The Walking Dead thought this was good, it is so far from a quality show it should be buried under the studio and never mentioned again. The story is terrible the acting is atrocious and the make-up is laughable. I gave it a 2 only because I did watch the whole thing.
  • Beaumont12
  • 15. Apr. 2022
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8/10

Actually pretty great

I thoroughly enjoyed this as a twd fan but I can see why this wouldn't be for everyone. What makes it so great is the little titbits of information it gives us about the world and lore of twd universe. Also Nick Stahl was really solid in this and managed to make Riley a really likable decent character. I wish there was more of John Glovers Teddy, but his Cameo was done pretty well I think.

Overall, this was better than just about every episode we have had so far in Fear Season 7 so far. However I would recommend watching it as 1 whole 40 min regular episode and not in little 5 minute webisodes.
  • matp-47600
  • 12. Mai 2022
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4/10

Fear the Writer

Fear the Walking Dead: Dead in the Water is a good example what's wrong with the whole TWD franchise since season 5 or 6 of the mothership TWD - the writing is lazy and not only occasionally plain stupid. I never was on board of a submarine but can't imagine that a zombie outbreak would overtake the crew in such a way (the show makes a convenient time jump, so the writers don't have to explain how the infected take over the sub), I just mention all those bulkheads, close them and you are save and/or you can confine the infected, on top, secure and control the Combat Information Center - easy work for a military crew, one might think. Anyway, the little show is not a total fail and not worse than the regular Fear the Walking Dead show (I must admit, that I do not watch that one anymore and missed the last two or three seasons) but you get just served the same lukewarm characters like in all the other shows, nothing really makes sense or provides real suspense, it's like eating a cheeseburger while you still do some stuff on your machine.
  • Tweetienator
  • 15. Apr. 2022
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9/10

Pleasantly Surprised

I've been on a TWD Universe binge for the last several months. I'm almost caught up for the new mini series! With that said... I've watched every single web series and let me say... most of them have been terrible. But this one? It's high quality. It was written well. I loved it. It was great seeing Nick Stahl again and he once again proves he is an amazing actor. Right now? This web series killed FTWD Season 7. Which is really terrible. I wish they would put the same effort into FTWD they did into this mini series. I do really enjoy seeing everyone's origin stories. The show doesn't concentrate enough on that.
  • meltingmel
  • 8. Juni 2023
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2/10

I suffered thru this.

I knew it wasn't going to be worth watching as soon as I heard several onboard the sub calling it a "ship". A submarine is never called a "ship". It's a boat. Then there are the sailors with longish hair and not even using proper naval terminology. I mean didn't they have an advisor to make sure these basics were correct? I'm ex navy and of course that is going to drive me bananas. The thing is tho, people that are not navy know that submarines are not called ships.

It's like a boat full of untrained undisciplined hippies.
  • DelphinusMinor
  • 14. Aug. 2022
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8/10

A surprisingly good start

I was suprised that this was so good. Being a fan of the original walking dead I was absolutely appalled at the way it slowly slithered into Wokness after Rick left and basically turning into some sort of mothers meeting. Even my heroines Micheonne and Carole seemed to turn into a meek version of themselves more concerned with feelings than fighting the baddies. The spin-offs that followed were unwatchable, full of preachy woke rubbish and no real story. Men and Women with perfect makeup and hair worrying about trivialities does not a good Zombie series make. . Then we get this, and what a fantastic surprise, Fear the walking dead: Dead in the sea is very different to the other pale spin-offs . Good suspenseful story, reasonably likeable characters that you root for (unlike previous spinoff where your hoping the cast get eaten and quickly) no preachy woke messages and all on a submarine . I feel that it has a limited life in its present form as there's only so much they can do in a submarine but hopefully this will expand as the series progresses.
  • mlbit
  • 14. Apr. 2022
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1/10

One of the worst shows I've seen in awhile

I'm quite surprised I made it 20 minutes into the first episode. This show is just bad, and I mean really bad, bad acting, bad SFX, bad makeup, bad story, bad everything. I've been on Navy ships and this sub wasn't even close to looking real. If you spent 15 minutes in the military you know you need to shave everyday, and have regulation haircut, I swear I seen a male "crew member" walking around with a pony tale and the lead has like 3 days worth of stubble, and thats even before the "undead" are introduced. Save yourself some time and skip this thing and go learn to knit or something.
  • bgillmore
  • 15. Apr. 2022
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Great spinoff

  • TheMagpieManor
  • 20. März 2024
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10/10

Love it

Great start.. I wasn't expecting this good, the setting is unique because it is in the submarine. Can't wait the next episode.

Nick Stahl is great in this role. I want to watch more episodes, I hope this has at least12 episodes.
  • shyhartc
  • 28. Apr. 2022
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4/10

Constantly breaks its own rules, sloppy direction

I get it, TWD and FTWD writers all assume their audiences have very short attention spans.

"Dead in the water" is a great example of this. Simply put, why was everyone turning so quickly?

I don't know when it changed, but somewhere around season 7-8 of TWD, and around season 5 in FTWD, walkers started turning more quickly. Instead of a change that took 1-2 days after death, or after a bite, suddenly shortened drastically to hours, or minutes in some cases

My assumption for continuity sake was that as the virus evolved over time, it turned the dead faster.

This "short" or whatever you want to call it throws all that convention out the window. Why were these initial outbreak zombies turning in minutes?

For the sake of the story and direction itself, I also found it hard to believe over 100 navy soldiers would so easily succumb to zombie attack. "Noooo...zombie slowly approaching...should I move? Do anything to avoid the attack? Fight back even? Nah!" TWD / FTWD always paints every soldier as incredibly incompetent in every series, completely incapable of defending themselves from slow-moving attackers.

Bottom line, these directors are just so sloppy, all the time, and this episode broke no new ground, it goes exactly like you expected it would.

However, as a plus, I will say I'm a big fan of Nick Stahl's acting, including in this. I wish he was in more things.
  • rmmil
  • 9. Apr. 2022
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8/10

4 Stars out of 5 Stars

The fourth and final webseries spinoff of Fear the Walking Dead, this was actually the only webseries of Fear the Walking Dead I think actually understood the assignment, and made something unique, special, and completely warranted. A fantastic series, this 6 episodes webseries shows the USS Pennsylvania (the submarine from season 6-7) in the beginning of the apocalypse, with the return of Jason as the lieutenant on the ship. Not only was this pretty suspenseful, but it had some great acting/sequences, and nailed the claustrophobia horror of being stuck at the bottom of the ocean with zombies. It was pretty interesting seeing the juxtaposition of this series and Fear the Walking Dead's first webseries Flight 462; both claustrophobic with one series in the sky and one in the ocean, with a quality difference that's quite shocking. Definitely recommend this series for Walking Dead fans.
  • ajneeago96
  • 21. Apr. 2025
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