The Walking Dead's downfall over the past few seasons has been due to sappy dialogue, slow-moving episodes and lame storytelling. It seems that has infected this episode of Fear the Walking Dead. With Scott Gimple coming on to "assist" the new showrunners this season, maybe it shouldn't be a surprise, but given that this season by and large has been pretty good, what else can I attribute this missed opportunity of an episode to? We've been getting teases here and there leading up to this episode about what exactly happened at the ballpark and why are protagonists are the way they are now, as well as why they harbor so much hatred towards Laura aka whoever. Well now we know what happened and I still don't know why they hate her so much. We also find out what happened to Madison, albeit from lame storytelling(literally the characters telling the story into a camera) accompanied by corny slow motion sequences with little to no action. What should have been an emotional reveal and an impactful scene was boring and empty. Nothing really happened this episode aside from that. I thought Season 3 was surprisingly good. The first several episodes of Season 4 were good and seamlessly introduced new characters well. Which is why I'm baffled things went so wrong here.