![]() It felt a little more conventional and it was difficult to get grounded. “The downside of it was that in getting to Mexico there were a number of episodes that did feel episodic. “The boat was a great backdrop and it allowed us to make the trip to Mexico and that was always the intention and that was a great thing for the show.” Dave elaborates. ![]() But as Fear the Walking Dead began its first attempt at a full series run, it became obvious that the creators had decided to take a somewhat more episodic approach. Not that Season Two of the show lacked punch, each and every one of the early episodes had plenty of drama. “I don’t think we really started to find ourselves until we got to the back half of last season.” “To be perfectly candid,” Showrunner Dave Erickson acknowledges. While the end of Season Two showed tremendous promise, Season Three is about to act as a shot of adrenalin that will finally show that Fear can not only live up to that but maybe even surpasses it. From the moment when The Walking Dead bit a large enough chunk in the ratings to spawn another undead show, Fear the Walking Dead has shuffled uneasily through its run, causing fans and critics alike to question whether it had what it would take to live up to the promise of its progenitor.
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