As a colossal fan of The Walking Dead, I had keen interest and anticipation for Fear The Walking Dead as it was my understanding that we'd get to see more of how the outbreak begins and possibly even get some answers as to what exactly it is. Two episodes out of six completed for this season, and I'm stunned as to how stale this show is. Nothing exciting has happened thus far, the acting is truly woeful from everyone apart from the guy who's supposed to be coming off a heroin addiction, and 75% of these episodes are either people arguing with each other, establishing shots of the city, or musical scenes where characters sit around doing nothing. Let's get this out of the way...there's really no gore in FTWD. Everything is off camera. Why? Shouldn't a show with much less substance be even more gratuitous as compensation? So in essence there's nothing. It's painfully clear these writers have nothing to do with the original show, and have zero idea as to why it is popular. Case in point, when everything is going to hell in the city, all we as the audience gets is the ability to HEAR what's happening on the street directly outside. Has nobody in this production team heard that shows are also a visual language, and that is what sticks with people? Thus, we've waited for FTWD because we'll get to see what happened while Rick was in a coma, only we don't get to see it. To summarize, I sure hope this show makes a strong comeback in the final 4 episodes. As it stands right now, Fear The Walking Dead is looking like a shameless, cheap, as little effort as possible cash grab by AMC because of the demand The Walking Dead franchise has right now. I'll take Season 2 on the farm over this any day.