Eye of the Beholder
- Episode aired Jun 4, 2017
- TV-MA
- 47m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
4.5K
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The Clark family find themselves in a dire predicament and must work together to discover a path to safety.The Clark family find themselves in a dire predicament and must work together to discover a path to safety.The Clark family find themselves in a dire predicament and must work together to discover a path to safety.
Colman Domingo
- Victor Strand
- (credit only)
Mercedes Mason
- Ofelia Salazar
- (credit only)
Steve Stafford
- Marine Helicopter Pilot
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaWhile captive Travis (Cliff Curtis) is asked if he is Mexican or Persian before he states he is Maori. This could be a nod to the fact that Curtis has played a number of roles in the past where he played Latino (such as Training Day or Columbina) or middle eastern (such as Three Kings (1999) or The Insider (1999)) characters.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Talking Dead: Eye of the Beholder/The New Frontier (2017)
Featured review
Season 3 begins with a bang, this beautifully shot season premiere continues to express me
For two seasons we have gotten the chance to follow these characters and family, they are interesting and realistic written. They don't feel like they are from a comic book (which isn't a bad thing) instead they're more real and it's thanks to the writers but especially Dave Erickson and Robert Kirkman. This is my second time watching Fear TWD, I appreciated it a lot more and enjoyed the pacing and its second season much more because I could watch multiple episodes per day. The season 2 finale ended with Nick and Luciana at the border, Ofelia captured and Madison and company getting to know where Nick is. It was a great episode, and so is this one. Both the finale and this premiere is directed by the talented Andrew Bernstein.
The third season is moving away from Mexico and back into America, at the border. There are a bunch of interesting characters that gets introduced in this season premiere, and it's the Otto family, Dayton Callie who plays the patriarch of the family made a guest appearance in episode 2.14. The other two in the Otto family is Troy and Jeremiah "Jake", completely different in personalities but both are interesting and well cast.
The first time I saw this episode was when it aired and I found it incredible, character driven but also moving the story along nicely. Now I see how good a storyteller Dave Erickson is and his 3-season plan is great, the characters is superb and so is the actors who portray them... The character arcs continues in this episode with a lot of character development, great development. For me this episode is an incredible season premiere and also one of the best episodes of Fear, it's also slow paced filled with memorable character interactions but also some action packed moments that is beautifully shot. The cinematography is insane, I personally liked a lot of things of this episode.
Having seen this season once before I know how the events will unfold so I won't spoil anything but it's the definition of Fear, this season has everything that a The Walking Dead show need to have and they did a spectacular job.
The third season is moving away from Mexico and back into America, at the border. There are a bunch of interesting characters that gets introduced in this season premiere, and it's the Otto family, Dayton Callie who plays the patriarch of the family made a guest appearance in episode 2.14. The other two in the Otto family is Troy and Jeremiah "Jake", completely different in personalities but both are interesting and well cast.
The first time I saw this episode was when it aired and I found it incredible, character driven but also moving the story along nicely. Now I see how good a storyteller Dave Erickson is and his 3-season plan is great, the characters is superb and so is the actors who portray them... The character arcs continues in this episode with a lot of character development, great development. For me this episode is an incredible season premiere and also one of the best episodes of Fear, it's also slow paced filled with memorable character interactions but also some action packed moments that is beautifully shot. The cinematography is insane, I personally liked a lot of things of this episode.
Having seen this season once before I know how the events will unfold so I won't spoil anything but it's the definition of Fear, this season has everything that a The Walking Dead show need to have and they did a spectacular job.
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