Brother's Keeper
- Episode aired Sep 24, 2017
- TV-MA
- 41m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
3.9K
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Nick and Jake set out to handle a delicate situation while the Ranch prepare for a massive threat.Nick and Jake set out to handle a delicate situation while the Ranch prepare for a massive threat.Nick and Jake set out to handle a delicate situation while the Ranch prepare for a massive threat.
Kim Dickens
- Madison Clark
- (credit only)
Colman Domingo
- Victor Strand
- (credit only)
Danay Garcia
- Luciana Galvez
- (credit only)
Lisandra Tena
- Lola Guerrero
- (credit only)
Rubén Blades
- Daniel Salazar
- (credit only)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaBetween Fear the Walking Dead (2015) and its mother show The Walking Dead (2010), this episode marks the first time in franchise/series history where the word "Fuck" is stated explicitly on a broadcast television premiere. Past episodes of "The Walking Dead" have featured the word in alternate takes, including the infamous Negan swearing alternate take of the Season 6 finale, though these were only available on Blu Ray and DVD releases.
- Quotes
Nick Clark: [after seeing a massive horde of walkers approaching] Fuck.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Talking Dead: La Serpiente (2017)
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The emotional crux of the episode is the complex relationship between the Otto brothers
Troy lives off the land while continuing to write in his journal. He finds a grenade launcher and is inspired to gather the Walkers. He warns Nick that the ranch will be destroyed. Nick and Jake find him and that he intends to use the launcher to drive the herd to the ranch. He fires and Jake holds Troy at gunpoint but hesitates on learning that Nick killed their father and Alicia kept it secret. Jake is bitten and dies following an amputation.
The Nation and the ranchers build a wall of trailers and RVs is hoped to turn the herd but if fails and they all evacuate to the bunker-like pantry.
The twelfth episode of "Fear the Walking Dead" Season 3, titled "Brother's Keeper," offers a profound exploration of familial bonds, sacrifice, and the devastating impact of isolation in a post-apocalyptic world. This episode centers around the character of Troy Otto and his spiraling descent into madness, which serves as the catalyst for one of the season's most intense and heart-wrenching conflicts.
At the outset, "Brother's Keeper" revisits Troy, exiled and alone, struggling with the demons of his past and the harsh realities of his present. His loneliness and mental instability are palpable, evoking a sense of impending doom. The episode cleverly builds suspense as viewers witness Troy's transformation from a solitary figure into a force of chaos. He orchestrates a massive walker attack on the Broke Jaw Ranch by leading a horde towards it, a desperate and twisted attempt to reclaim some semblance of control or perhaps to punish those he feels have wronged him.
The emotional crux of the episode is the complex relationship between the Otto brothers. Jake's attempts to reason with Troy and bring him back from the brink highlight the theme of brotherly duty versus moral responsibility. Their confrontation on the hilltop, overlooking the approaching horde, is both tense and poignant, emphasizing the tragic disconnect between Troy's unhinged motivations and Jake's desperate hope for redemption. This culminates in a shocking moment when Jake is bitten, forcing Alicia to amputate his arm in a futile attempt to save him-a scene that is graphic, distressing, and a stark representation of the brutal choices that characters must make to survive.
The final act of "Brother's Keeper" sees the ranch's defenses overwhelmed by the walker horde, leading to a chaotic and desperate battle for survival. This sequence is not only gripping but also showcases the culmination of the community's internal divisions and the external threats they face. Alicia's leadership during the crisis, her decisive actions to protect the community, and her ultimate realization of the futility of their situation are powerfully portrayed, marking significant character growth and setting the stage for future challenges.
The Nation and the ranchers build a wall of trailers and RVs is hoped to turn the herd but if fails and they all evacuate to the bunker-like pantry.
The twelfth episode of "Fear the Walking Dead" Season 3, titled "Brother's Keeper," offers a profound exploration of familial bonds, sacrifice, and the devastating impact of isolation in a post-apocalyptic world. This episode centers around the character of Troy Otto and his spiraling descent into madness, which serves as the catalyst for one of the season's most intense and heart-wrenching conflicts.
At the outset, "Brother's Keeper" revisits Troy, exiled and alone, struggling with the demons of his past and the harsh realities of his present. His loneliness and mental instability are palpable, evoking a sense of impending doom. The episode cleverly builds suspense as viewers witness Troy's transformation from a solitary figure into a force of chaos. He orchestrates a massive walker attack on the Broke Jaw Ranch by leading a horde towards it, a desperate and twisted attempt to reclaim some semblance of control or perhaps to punish those he feels have wronged him.
The emotional crux of the episode is the complex relationship between the Otto brothers. Jake's attempts to reason with Troy and bring him back from the brink highlight the theme of brotherly duty versus moral responsibility. Their confrontation on the hilltop, overlooking the approaching horde, is both tense and poignant, emphasizing the tragic disconnect between Troy's unhinged motivations and Jake's desperate hope for redemption. This culminates in a shocking moment when Jake is bitten, forcing Alicia to amputate his arm in a futile attempt to save him-a scene that is graphic, distressing, and a stark representation of the brutal choices that characters must make to survive.
The final act of "Brother's Keeper" sees the ranch's defenses overwhelmed by the walker horde, leading to a chaotic and desperate battle for survival. This sequence is not only gripping but also showcases the culmination of the community's internal divisions and the external threats they face. Alicia's leadership during the crisis, her decisive actions to protect the community, and her ultimate realization of the futility of their situation are powerfully portrayed, marking significant character growth and setting the stage for future challenges.
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- Runtime41 minutes
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- 16:9 HD
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