Web companion series to Fear the Walking Dead, focusing on the recordings made by the character Althea.Web companion series to Fear the Walking Dead, focusing on the recordings made by the character Althea.Web companion series to Fear the Walking Dead, focusing on the recordings made by the character Althea.
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Well, I never were a fan of the Althea character in "Fear the Walking Dead", and I never actually got around to watching "Fear the Walking Dead: The Althea Tapes" before now in 2023.
I have to admit that I found little enjoyment in "Fear the Walking Dead: The Althea Tapes", but of course I had to watch it, as I love everything zombie and am a big fan of "The Walking Dead" franchise. But these webisodes were a bitter pill to swallow. But I managed and can now check them off of the list.
While I loathe the Althea character, I have to admit that actress Maggie Grace, portraying Althea, certainly is a gifted and talented actress. She does perform quite well.
Sure, "Fear the Walking Dead: The Althea Tapes" does expand a little bit upon the lore set within "The Walking Dead" and its many spin-off series universe. But it was hardly a 'WOW' experience to sit through. But then again, the whole thing with recording and interviewing things during a zombie apocalypse just never found root with it, as I find it idiotic and ridiculous.
I am sure that there will be hardcore fans out there that will enjoy "Fear the Walking Dead: The Althea Tapes".
My rating of "Fear the Walking Dead: The Althea Tapes" lands on a four out of ten stars.
I have to admit that I found little enjoyment in "Fear the Walking Dead: The Althea Tapes", but of course I had to watch it, as I love everything zombie and am a big fan of "The Walking Dead" franchise. But these webisodes were a bitter pill to swallow. But I managed and can now check them off of the list.
While I loathe the Althea character, I have to admit that actress Maggie Grace, portraying Althea, certainly is a gifted and talented actress. She does perform quite well.
Sure, "Fear the Walking Dead: The Althea Tapes" does expand a little bit upon the lore set within "The Walking Dead" and its many spin-off series universe. But it was hardly a 'WOW' experience to sit through. But then again, the whole thing with recording and interviewing things during a zombie apocalypse just never found root with it, as I find it idiotic and ridiculous.
I am sure that there will be hardcore fans out there that will enjoy "Fear the Walking Dead: The Althea Tapes".
My rating of "Fear the Walking Dead: The Althea Tapes" lands on a four out of ten stars.
The 3rd webseries spinoff of Fear the Walking Dead, this one felt much more connected and warranted as it's basically those interviews Al does in the main show, but with characters we don't meet or see in the show. Idk. I get the approach and I appreciated they used Maggie Grace as the interviewer, but watching six 4-8 minute episodes of interviews with just random people talking about themselves got kinda boring after awhile. Some episodes were actually kinda bad too, with a particular episode with 2 characters that just seemed like the most rehearsed conversation I've ever watched. I appreciate the reason for this webseries, but I found the point kinda lost, and just felt like there's not enough material here to warrant it.
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- Fear the Walking Dead: As Fitas de Althea
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