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6/10
Ok Nothing More!
Matin_Shwany26 March 2020
Fear The Walking Dead: Passage the characters couldn't proof themselves in (15 minute) but i still find them ok to fit the original show, unfortunately Colton (Michael Mosley) was supposed to be in season three of (FTWD) but because of some circumstances they couldn't add him up, well they can add the two other characters for future but i couldn't find them interesting and worthy, recommended for (FTWD) fans it's good for what it is, 5.5/10⭐
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6/10
Fast paced and straight to the point...
paul_haakonsen20 September 2023
Oddly enough, t hen I had actually never heard about the 2016-2017 Webisodes of "Fear the Walking Dead" titled "Fear the Walking Dead: Passage" before now in 2023, as I happened to come across it by random chance on YouTube. Needless to say that with my love of all things zombie and "The Walking Dead" franchise in general, of course I had to sit down and watch these 16 short webisodes.

The storyline and plot in "Fear the Walking Dead: Passage" is pretty straightforward. The audience is tossed into the action right away, and there isn't a bunch of fillers, dialogue or setup for the webisodes to sit through. Nay, this was straight to the action, pure and simple. And, of course, with each webisode running for less than a minute each, then there is not really room or leniency for fillers and such. I found the storyline in "Fear the Walking Dead: Passage" to be enjoyable.

I wasn't familiar with the cast ensemble in "Fear the Walking Dead: Passage". But with a very small cast ensemble, I will say that they had some good talents to portray the characters. I was especially impressed with actress Mishel Prada.

Something that was missing from "Fear the Walking Dead: Passage" was more zombie action. Sure, you have some, but this was essentially a short story about Gabi's reunion with Colton and of her coming to terms with the dystopian world filled with ravenous zombies that she now lives in.

If you enjoy "The Walking Dead", or any of the numerous spin-offs, then you will also enjoy "Fear the Walking Dead: Passage" for what it is; a short running tale.

My rating of "Fear the Walking Dead: Passage" lands on a six out of ten stars.
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4/10
Certainly not needed
Horst_In_Translation19 April 2021
Warning: Spoilers
"Fear the Walking Dead: Passage" is a little miniseries we have here, but the better description would probably be that it is a collection of 16 snippets that result in a short film that you can watch in a quarter of an hour. The show this is linked to you can find in the title as well, even if the characters are none that are featured greatly on said show. And the show itself is already a spinoff, so what we have here is basically a spinoff for a spinoff you could say. And the quality was lost somewhere along the way. I have seen the original "The Walking Dead", many seasons, but not everything. Most of it is alright. Haven't seen "Fear the Walking Dead" and what we have here does not really get me curious one bit honestly. It feels much more about being politically correct than about telling a convincing story. The zombie-like antagonists are almost not existent with the exception of two moments or so, so this could be linked to any other series pretty much with the conflicts between the (still) human characters. Early on, we have two girls who seem to be cautious and not have the greatest relationship. Afterwards, we then have a guy and a girl down in a bunker or something and their relationship also isn't the greatest.

This is then basically where the political correctness kicks in. In the end it is about strong females bonding and the evil men are out of the way. One of them seemed like a friend early on, while the other guy, who was an antagonist from the start and really only has a very small role is killed right away with some help of the biters. The male protagonist lives a little bit longer, but is also killed then before he can kill any of the two girls. It's certainly getting worse and worse here the longer it goes and seeing the two bond at the very end and being close friends out in the sunlight again was really as cringeworthy as it gets. Completely aside from the misandry here, there are other aspects that make no sense at all. Its difficult to ignore the not very likely possibility of characters showing up all of a sudden to save the day, no matter if we are talking about the guy taking the shot or the Blackm girl showing up before he can kill her friend. Of course, with the shot early on, he was just getting in the way of the White woman's progress and independence anyway, so he is not a savior. Also are we really supposed to believe said woman is scared of killing a biter, but effortlessly ready to pick up a knife and direct it at the male protagonist when she finds out about his betrayal? Please don't tell me she found her strength within these scenes there. But the worst is probably that this mess of a miniseries even received crucial awards attention. Tough to take the Emmys seriously if they nominate something like that, but at least in the case of the nominated actress here, we all know why she got it. None of the cast was remotely good, but I would not blame the actors. This had all to do with how it was written and the characters had nothing too work with. Well, nothing of quality. The only question as a consequence here is if this was a bad or just a weak watch. I will still go with the latter, but it is a really close call. The first few snippets were still alright and keep it from being a failure overall, but there was not a single moment when I had the intention to give this a positive recommendation. Absolutely skip, even if you love the show that this is linked to.
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