Not Fade Away
- Épisode diffusé le 21 sept. 2015
- TV-14
- 47min
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueMadison and Travis see different sides of the National Guard's occupation in their neighborhood; the family tries to adapt to the new world.Madison and Travis see different sides of the National Guard's occupation in their neighborhood; the family tries to adapt to the new world.Madison and Travis see different sides of the National Guard's occupation in their neighborhood; the family tries to adapt to the new world.
Histoire
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- AnecdotesAt around the 2:10 mark, a Carl Grimes look alike can be seen wearing the same clothes and being the same age he is in season six.
- GaffesTravis's sweat stain on his shirt from when the power cuts back on to when he goes outside to the roof to talk to Chris.
- Citations
[last lines]
Alicia Clark: [Alicia reads the suicide letter that the neighbor Susan wrote for her husband Patrick, narrating] Patrick, if you find this, I'm sorry. If you find this, I love you. I saw something today, something that horrified me. At first, I thought it was unnatural. I thought it was an aberration. But I was wrong. What I saw was prophesized. What I saw was godly. And I think it's overdue. I wish you were here, but I will see you soon. And you will hold me.
[Travis sits on the roof in tears, and see's gunfire in the distance on the hilltop]
Alicia Clark: [continues narrating] If you find this, I am sorry. If you find this, I love you.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Talking Dead: Fear the Walking Dead (2015)
Madison, having sneaked out of the safe-zone, finds bodies that are not Infected but people who were simply shot and her and Daniel grow mistrustful of the military.
Liza encounters Dr. Bethany Exner who is impressed with her work tending patients in the neighborhood and asks for her help. Liza lets slip Nick addition issues and he is rounded up along with Griselda as a potential threat and is taken to another compound. Liza goes with them despite Chris' objections. Travis retreats to the roof, distraught. He sees someone signaling from the house in the Dead Zone. A moment later gunfire erupts at the house, followed by darkness.
"Not Fade Away" marks a pivotal turning point in the first season of "Fear the Walking Dead," exploring the illusion of safety and the rapidly deteriorating illusion of government protection. As the military quarantines the neighborhood, the episode delves into the complex dynamics of power, control, and the human psyche under the guise of security. The stark contrast between life inside the safe zone and the reality outside its fences serves as a compelling backdrop for character development and escalating tensions.
This episode excels in its portrayal of the psychological effects of isolation and the illusion of safety. The residents, including the Clark and Manawa families, grapple with the semblance of normalcy while an ominous threat looms just beyond their protected bubble. The sense of unease is palpable as characters begin to question the true intentions of their military protectors and the transparency of the information they're given. The episode's most striking moments come from its exploration of how quickly societal norms can be upended, and the lengths to which people will go to cling to a semblance of order.
"Not Fade Away" challenges viewers to consider the moral complexities of survival in a collapsing society. The episode's climax, revealing the harsh realities of military intervention and the true extent of the outbreak, serves as a critical commentary on authority and autonomy in times of crisis. It questions the ethics of sacrifice for the greater good and the erosion of individual rights in the face of perceived security. Through its compelling narrative and character arcs, the episode skillfully navigates the grey areas of morality, authority, and survival.
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- 8 avr. 2024
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- Durée47 minutes
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- 16:9 HD