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7/10
Good development, slow pacing
ninjaboyballer26 August 2019
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These later episodes of season 5 have good development for the characters but do little to drive the plot forward. And yes we did get tease at the end to what Logan is planning, but it still doesn't flesh it out in anyway, its just there. Alicia and Wes by far get the most development this episode and Morgan was also decent to. Wes is an interesting character because you cant really tell where he's coming from. And Alicia finds out that he has been painting the "If your reading this, your still here", which inspires her to start painting on the trees. But the problem is that overall it has good development but it lacks a story.

Final rating: 7/10
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7/10
Nothing new with story progression but slight thrills.
cruise0126 August 2019
3.5 out of 5 stars.

The episode picks up with Alicia and Victor coming across paths with messages that are written on the trees. And along with a new stranger who broke down on his bike. They are lead to an abandoned police station which that stranger is motivated to go after someone who stole his backpack. While they are stuck in the police station from the undead. Alicia is still suffering from fear from killing the undead. Victor is unable to after he came across tear gas. The episode does deliver some thrills. It does suffer from a slow moving direction and thin out story. Which you really wonder if the rest of the season will pick up.
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7/10
Ideas Rise Above . . .
starsurfer833 September 2019
Some rather weak plotting . . .

A new character is teetering on the edge; his journey drives the episode and provides the deeper meaning.

I just don't get how when enemies who have the upper hand just don't shoot our heroes in the head.

The show, if it's going to go the deeper route and deliver great character moments, cannot sink to B-movie tropes.
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7/10
Wes
ZegMaarJus12 February 2021
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This episode begins with Alicia, she got attacked by a walker. Strand saved Alicia from dying. Wes contacts Alicia and Strand for help. A bleeding man stole Strand and Alicia's truck, after a gunfight where Wes was involved. Wes and Strand got teargas in their eyes. Strand can't see anything. Logan wants to know from Morgan and Al where the oil fields are, then he will let them trough to help Strand and Alicia. Morgan attacks Logan when Logan begins about Morgan's wife and son. Alicia opens the doors, she gets help from Wes to kill the walkers. The bleeding man tries to kill Wes but he defends himself and stabs the man down. The bleeding man dies. Logan steals all Althea her tapes and other stuff of the group. Solid episode of Fear the Walking Dead Season 5, not as good as last episode but it was allright tho.
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6/10
Getting worse
swadwolf127 August 2019
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Ok this shows getting worse and the guy from honey I shrunk the kids isn't convincing as a bad guy like Morgan shoulda just killed him tonight what's the actual point to this story? Oh well at least it's not long before the walking dead is back on screen this is just a filler
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6/10
Boriiiing
pariisaap15 October 2021
The idea of help everybody is going so borring . Why they should risk their life to save strangers. The people that they don't even know they are good or they want to hurt them.

In walkers world they should try so hard to save their own life and their friends lives so that is meaningless to roam around to find someone to help . And insist on helping them even when they don't want that.

Hope the new boy not going to be Alicia 's new boyfriend. I really don't want to see another stupid relationship. I wonder how they prevent pregnancy!
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4/10
Ed Wood Would Be...
songod-950032 September 2019
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...embarrassed!

"I don't want to kill the dead." -Alicia

Of all the ridicules lines of dialog I have heard watching TV and movies over the years this one has to be tops. Not even Ed Wood had dialog so completely inane.

Since when is killing already dead people an inhumane act? Toss in that their sole purpose for being is to EAT YOU and the line becomes even more absurd. I thought Morgan had gone off his nut in his quest to help everyone (and managing to convince the whole gang to follow) but Alicia topped him.

Okay she got her act together by the end but I wondered if she hit her head when the plane crashed.

As for Morgan...

Not even Rick went out looking for trouble. He had no quest other than a safe place for Carl and his wife. That others came along was just fine. Morgan has all these folks looking for trouble. Granted he did not see the cannibals, the wolves, or other unsavory types Rick and crew did before joining them in Alexandria; but he was there for Negan and no doubt ran into more than his share of "beyond help" people on his journey west.

Grief never ends but really... getting yourself and others killed to try and assuage it is not the answer.
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7/10
S5.E11 - Slow but Decent Episode [7/10]
panagiotis19936 October 2023
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(S5. E11) My Reaction / Review for Fear The Walking Dead Season 5 Episode 11 ''You're Still Here'': Episode 10 was good and I gave it a rating of 8/10. Let's see if this one is better or worse. Will Wes be part of the team now? And Logan appears once again, he wont give up easily. He wants the oil. So this episode has no Luciana, no John, no June and no Daniel? That sucks, I wish they would stop doing that. Al and Morgan are on their way to help another stranger, pretending to be saviors or something. Like I said before, it's not like they have unlimited supplies, I wonder where they find those supplies, I wish they would show us. All this food, gas and medicine. Wes left them? Where is he going? And Alicia kills walkers again, finally. Logan wants Al's tapes, why are they important to him? Overall a good episode but not a masterpiece. My rating is 7/10.
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1/10
Each Time I Think This Show Can't Get Worse...
ocddavid4 September 2019
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...It does.

A the characters plod along as aimlessly as the ZOMBIES acting and reacting in ways that have long since ceased to make any sense.

Alicia at one point actually says "I don't want to kill the dead."

Seriously?

Morgan and his stick confront and them get the jump on this season's bad guy Logan and five or six of his gun toting crew who then proceed to just let him walk away.

Really?

Victor shoots a ZOMBIE in the stomach with tear gas and then decides to wrassle with it until he loses his eyesight.

What?

Lennie James continues to hold the show together with his undeniably strong acting chops.

Aside from that the show is now simply a hate watch.
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6/10
The episode focuses largely on Alicia and her quest to find meaning after her mother's death, using her newfound mission of painting trees with messages as a form of catharsis
fernandoschiavi23 April 2024
Alicia and Strand come across Wes after he finally calls for help. They agree to help him get something from his shelter only to discover his attempt to kill someone who stole from him. Wes doesn't believe that they are wasting their time helping people and walks off after he kills the thief. During this event, Alicia struggles with maintaining her "no kill" rule, fearing that she will become what she used to be. Elsewhere, Morgan and Althea hear the distress call from Alicia and Strand and attempt to assist only to be hindered by Logan. He nearly tackles him into the truck and holds his stick to his neck but Al stops him. The two groups meet up again and Wes finds a message on a tree and appears to have a change of heart.

The eleventh episode of "Fear the Walking Dead" Season 5, titled "You're Still Here," delves into themes of identity, redemption, and the haunting power of the past. This episode focuses largely on Alicia and her quest to find meaning after her mother's death, using her newfound mission of painting trees with messages as a form of catharsis. Simultaneously, it explores Strand's efforts to reconcile his duplicitous nature with his desire for redemption, intertwining these narratives with suspense and emotional depth.

Alicia's journey in "You're Still Here" is marked by her struggle to redefine herself in a world that continually forces her to confront death and destruction. Her fixation on finding the artist who originally started painting the trees symbolizes her desperate search for connection and purpose. Her interactions with Strand, who is trying to mend his ways and prove his loyalty to the group, highlight a dynamic of mutual understanding and shared redemption. Their complex relationship adds a layer of introspection about what it means to change and how others perceive that change.

One of the episode's most intense scenes involves Alicia and Strand's encounter with Wes, a mysterious new character with his own burdens and secrets. The tension in their interaction adds a psychological depth to the narrative, posing questions about trust, survival, and the selfish versus altruistic decisions people make in dire situations. Wes's cynical worldview challenges Alicia's more hopeful outlook, providing a narrative friction that enriches the story.

"You're Still Here" successfully captures the emotional and moral complexities of its central characters, set against the relentless backdrop of the apocalypse. The episode's thoughtful exploration of identity and purpose, coupled with compelling character dynamics and moral dilemmas, offers a poignant reflection on the ways individuals seek meaning in their lives amidst chaos. It stands out as a deeply introspective episode that moves beyond mere survival to probe what it means to truly live and leave a mark in an unforgiving world.
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2/10
Talk about depressing
seanhalliwell2 September 2019
What is going on with these walking dead shows? All it seems now is two shows based in the countryside doing the same boring things as one another. Both walking dead shows started great in the cities with greater risk and storylines. Now it looks like a budgetary constraint exercise pure and simple. Think it's time to call it a day or rename them "walking dead in the woods" or "dead drama in the woods"
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2/10
I use to love this show...
tjv-8785226 August 2019
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I use to love this show but it's getting to the point to where its becoming a chore just to watch it. The plot is terrible and the writing has gone down the trash. Spoilers by the way, Morgan ran into Logan again this episode and for whatever reason logan let's him walk away without telling him what he wants to know. No decent writer would let this happen the way it did and because of it, I really don't even want to continue watching this show... The only reason i'm still watching is because I love Alycia Debnam Carey and pray her career isn't ruined by this series.
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1/10
Running in circles...
sosevh26 August 2019
I'm not exaggerating when I say that this episode was tremendously boring that I LITERALLY fell asleep. Why? It's another episode where essentially nothing happens, just the same lousy dialogue and the same corny phrases they repeat over and over; lazy writing also manifest in the form of redundancy in phrases like: "people are people", "no one's gone until they're gone" and "if you're reading this it means you're still here"... well, no sh* t! "Redundancy is redundancy", "no one is redundant until they're redundant" "if you're watching this show it means you're still here watching this show". The last five episodes of this season are so hard to watch.

And remember, folks, if you're reading this message it means you're still here reading messages and you're not gone until you're gone, mmkay?
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5/10
What's the endgame?
davidcg-5831226 August 2019
I feel like the show is at a standstill. I'm all in for character development but I feel like were hashing out the same old stuff over and over again.
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2/10
how to beat the fear... ... wayne´s Dyer therapy
royo-3718816 October 2020
Never imagined that fear in the show´s name means that it turn into a therapy for each character of the cast...
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2/10
No Longer A Show Worth Watching
TheDragonfly4426 August 2019
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Fear was never an amazing show but it was once a good show and those short days are over. This is the first time a person has died this season on screen. In Episode 11. And he was just introduced this episode. He doesn't even have a name and we're supposed to feel sad for him. Now the show is aimless, the only real theme left is that "killing is wrong and we must help everyone " and while unique to a zombie show it doesn't make for an interesting story when it's not just one character who thinks that way but all of the main characters. The last few minutes weren't that bad though Rating - 25/100
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3/10
Put this show out of its misery!
angeladevillier27 August 2019
I have watched from the day this showed aired, and I have to say this is the worst episode I have ever seen!!!!!! It left me so damn frustrated and confused that I have decided not to continue on with this show. Every week I keep telling my self it's gonna get better, and this is leading up to something big. Well enough is enough, it's to slow and draggy, nothing they say makes any since nothing they are doing makes any since. You are suppose to keep our attention and wanting to come back for more, but I JUST CAN'T TAKE IT ANY MORE!!!!!! Either hire new writers or take it behind the barn and put this show out of its misery!!!!!
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2/10
Stupid episode
richney101026 August 2019
Very very boring but the last 5 mins were okay. I get where the show is going but long very long self reflection scenes.
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1/10
Fear the Walking Soap Opera! Morgy and the Helper Team! Where are we going with this? Who knows, who cares, just find something to laugh at.
Bababooe26 August 2019
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Morgy left Grace on the side of a road and is out helping Al place her precious tapes in a vault.

Alyc and Vic are chasing after painted trees and some dude asking for help. Nonsense unveils.

Logan is looking to be in another movie, Mad Max?

Garbage Story, nothing to laugh at, dumb characters, dumb situations. The end is here.
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4/10
Just stop!
RaadlEe2 September 2019
The worst episode of Season 5b, HORRIBLE!! I was so annoyed til the end.
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3/10
Worst Episode of FTWD
SamGleesh31 July 2023
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I actually really love this series and just got back into watching it after taking a long break and going back to finish the original TWD, anyway 'm here now and this episode made me wish I never came back. That's a joke, first half of this season was great but this episode was also, a joke. Anyway, this Wes dude cares so much about his book that he's hunting down this guy and lying to Alicia and strand to get to him, he then finishes him off later and completely kills him just to say nah... I don't really want it. The only way this would make sense is if we end up finding out he didn't really want the book and had another reason for killing that guy which, fair enough if so, but it was done so horribly and I don't think that's what's gonna end up happening. Also, from the second Alicia decided she didn't want to kill the dead anymore I audibly said "oh please not this crap again." Especially when their entire purpose right now is going around helping people, every zombie you kill is one that can't hurt someone else, why in the world would you not want to kill them? I could see if from the very beginning you made a decision for whatever reason to not kill any but to go from zombie assassin to pacifist overnight is just strange. Anyway, I could let it slide if it wrapped up in a nice and somewhat poetic or clever way but again... nah. She just needed to paint a tree, that's all. She wasn't chasing the person painting the trees because they inspired her, she simply needed the paint so she could paint a tree and go back to killing zombies. LOL this episode was so bad, and I really do love this show and will finish the entire thing gladly but they do themselves no favors with episodes like this. Oh wait, just remembered, Logan has no idea where these oil fields are that his own partner knew about, but he can find a random bank vault in the middle of nowhere that Al and Morgan went into because this whole thing is "bigger than we realize." Ughh, I'm done, let's just hope for better writing going forward.
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1/10
Worst episode of the worst season of a pathetic series
Ceredon19 October 2019
Recap: a group of incredibly stupid people fill out an incredibly stupid plot making incredibly stupid decisions.
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1/10
Even the ratings doesn't make sense
patrickpink201327 August 2019
When this review was written, the ratings of the show was 6.3. In fact it has to be 3.2. Geez a lou, what is the story people ? Cannot keep track. The airplane, the helicopter chick, the factory dude the oil fields the spoiled kids and on and on and on.
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2/10
end it please
Larrypiraeus26 August 2019
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Almost the whole stupid group was searching to save an unknown who shot the new member ..really?

Logan is the bad guy..really??

The only reason that i'm still watching that awful series is the so cute alicia..
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5/10
Huh?
Rob-O-Cop26 August 2019
Either this episode was real deep, so deep and clever we won't realise it's genius till much later,....... or, it was treading water with badly written nonsensical and slight details. Alicia doesn't care to harvest walkers to protect herself and others, er, ok, whatever,............ then she gets over it, again, fine, did we learn anything from this? no. not really, or nothing as important as the person who wrote it into the script thinks it is. Another slight detail that gives us no insight into our world, or theirs. Dreadlock dude cares about his book, some dude stole it, he ends up dying for that act. er, ok, whatever,..... We're not given enough detail about the situation to care one way or the other. It could have been a pointed and insightful moment into the human condition, but it ends up just being another Huh? moment, through poor writing or just a poor idea. No John Dorie so no real fun this episode either.
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