King County
- Episode aired Jun 5, 2023
- TV-MA
- 47m
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6.4/10
1.7K
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Morgan's return to King County gets complicated when PADRE comes to collect.Morgan's return to King County gets complicated when PADRE comes to collect.Morgan's return to King County gets complicated when PADRE comes to collect.
Kim Dickens
- Madison Clark
- (credit only)
Colman Domingo
- Victor Strand
- (credit only)
Danay Garcia
- Luciana Galvez
- (credit only)
Jenna Elfman
- June Dorie
- (credit only)
Rubén Blades
- Daniel Salazar
- (credit only)
Grayson Bane
- Walker
- (uncredited)
John Eric Lee Smith
- Marty's Bandit
- (uncredited)
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Adrian Kali Turner
- Duane Jones
- (uncredited)
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Hello, is anyone left here, After multiple series of decline and fumbling the season premiere proved this sinking boat was going nowhere but down, and when the boat is sinking everyone abandons ship.
No one is talking about this series because there's no one left watching it. There's no motivation to do so we've all accepted it is not worth it, there's no John Dorie Moments, no insight, no thrill, there's just budget and low level crew using the opportunity to practice above their station. That's what this series feels like. Test footage.
We've had so many series disappoint as they go one but I guess the walking dead series can take comfort in them being early adopters for the principle.
No one is talking about this series because there's no one left watching it. There's no motivation to do so we've all accepted it is not worth it, there's no John Dorie Moments, no insight, no thrill, there's just budget and low level crew using the opportunity to practice above their station. That's what this series feels like. Test footage.
We've had so many series disappoint as they go one but I guess the walking dead series can take comfort in them being early adopters for the principle.
I've stuck with this franchise for 13 years. I was in highschool when TWD started.
This isn't only the worst season of FTWD, this is the worst episode of the whole franchise.
Horrible pacing, horrible dialogue, characters appear out of nowhere while they were doing something else last episode.
They have absolutely massacred the character of Morgan. Butchered. So disrespectful to him. Seriously how can you put out something so bad.
I hate every darn character. No wonder Lennie James wanted no more.
I need like 100 more characters and I cannot express my disappointment. How are the people responsible still employed??
This isn't only the worst season of FTWD, this is the worst episode of the whole franchise.
Horrible pacing, horrible dialogue, characters appear out of nowhere while they were doing something else last episode.
They have absolutely massacred the character of Morgan. Butchered. So disrespectful to him. Seriously how can you put out something so bad.
I hate every darn character. No wonder Lennie James wanted no more.
I need like 100 more characters and I cannot express my disappointment. How are the people responsible still employed??
Actually not as terrible as the rest of the season so far. Definitely the best episode we've seen from this show in a long time, maybe since Season 6. Great character for development for Dwight, Grace and Morgan. I really enjoy Dwight and Morgan's friendship and this episode did a good job of selling it.
The only downside is that the main arc (Morgan putting his past to rest) did kind of get dragged out but the payoff was somewhat decent so Im willing to look past it. Bonus points for revisiting the house from the pilot, it looked exactly the same as it did 10+ years ago.
The next episode actually looks half-decent too, but I wont get my hopes up just yet. This season has had a rough start.
The only downside is that the main arc (Morgan putting his past to rest) did kind of get dragged out but the payoff was somewhat decent so Im willing to look past it. Bonus points for revisiting the house from the pilot, it looked exactly the same as it did 10+ years ago.
The next episode actually looks half-decent too, but I wont get my hopes up just yet. This season has had a rough start.
Kenneth Requa directed this episode of the final season of Fear TWD, his direction and visual storytelling was actually quite great. The cinematography and editing were great, with some nice transitions. The episode looks great, nothing wrong there, with some great shots and camera angles. The sound editing and musical score is fantastic. Great set and production design, I love how much has changed in King County since last time we were here, it's overgrown.
Morgan's return to King County gets complicated when PADRE comes to collect.
"King County" is the fourth episode of the eighth and final season, it's a good episode, both good and bad at times all depending on how much you want to criticize. Episode four actually has good drama and Morgan finally feels like Morgan again, he has some great zombie kills and it's nice to see Lennie James show off his acting chops again. The writing was actually good in this episode, not much I can criticize, the dialogue is finally good or at least for this episode. Honestly, this was the episode I looked most forward to and it didn't disappoint. I think the writers/showrunners did justice for Morgan, in going back to his past and such. I'm just glad Fear The Walking Dead can be good and not awful or average, it's a nice change of pace. The episode also ends with you waiting eagerly for the next episode, that's how you should end a episode, with suspension. There were plenty of tension and suspension in this episode. King County, how did it feel going back to that location, which is the town Rick Grimes found himself in the pilot episode of The Walking Dead. I felt happy throughout the episode and satisfied when the episode had come to an end.
Morgan's return to King County gets complicated when PADRE comes to collect.
"King County" is the fourth episode of the eighth and final season, it's a good episode, both good and bad at times all depending on how much you want to criticize. Episode four actually has good drama and Morgan finally feels like Morgan again, he has some great zombie kills and it's nice to see Lennie James show off his acting chops again. The writing was actually good in this episode, not much I can criticize, the dialogue is finally good or at least for this episode. Honestly, this was the episode I looked most forward to and it didn't disappoint. I think the writers/showrunners did justice for Morgan, in going back to his past and such. I'm just glad Fear The Walking Dead can be good and not awful or average, it's a nice change of pace. The episode also ends with you waiting eagerly for the next episode, that's how you should end a episode, with suspension. There were plenty of tension and suspension in this episode. King County, how did it feel going back to that location, which is the town Rick Grimes found himself in the pilot episode of The Walking Dead. I felt happy throughout the episode and satisfied when the episode had come to an end.
What happened to her? I tought that we will de her later but they just forgotten her? She had a great role in the previous seasons and a great character,at least AMC should say something about her character,or they should mention her and Vendell,if they are fired or i dont know.
Sherry and Dwight are great characters,Morgan is a dull one. He has a story with comtains all the walking dead cliche characters. I dont get that why Morgan is acting just dumb in every episode. He was a better character in the mother series the walking dead,in this series especially in this season and in season 7,his decisions are unlogical.
Sherry and Dwight are great characters,Morgan is a dull one. He has a story with comtains all the walking dead cliche characters. I dont get that why Morgan is acting just dumb in every episode. He was a better character in the mother series the walking dead,in this series especially in this season and in season 7,his decisions are unlogical.
Did you know
- GoofsThe events Morgan is recalling in this episode took place in Georgia, yet previous to this episode, he was in Texas. In "The World Beyond" series, it is said that all of the Mississippi bridges were destroyed during the outbreak. So, if they are back in Georgia, this is the second time Morgan has crossed the bridge-less river, and traveled hundreds of miles trailed by a woman in a truck and folks on horse back.
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