This Texas Chainsaw Massacre-inspired episode is the return of Alycia Debnam Carey and Alexa Nisenson as they explore an eerie setting with an intense feel throughout the installment.
It does it's best to make two characters more interesting since they were butchered horribly last season, making Alexa's character way more intelligent - a Clementine-esque (but not nearly as remarkable as Clementine) character as well as making Alicia slightly tougher yet still attached to her season 5 persona.
Phenomenal directing. Close up eye shots. A series of horror vibes, as well as scarier walkers. Although, some strange out-of-character moments occur within the installment that raises a ton of red flags. Despite that, the show and the visuals are relatively stunning. And this is the best Fear has been in years. Regardless, Season 3 is still superior.
It ends on a cool (yet anticlimactic considering some screeners hyped it up too much) cliffhanger that begins the clash between our two groups. This episode mostly formed an army and set up the events that will occur in the rest of the season and it's quite intriguing to see all of this unfold.
The ending of this episode most likely builds up to the big midseason finale, the leverage. There might have to be a trade between the two groups, not sure if it'll be a peaceful or chaotic trade. But it's very exciting. Episode 8, coming next year apparently.