As Nick and Marco relationship is tested, Travis comes face to face with people he left behind.
Fear the Walking Dead's penultimate episode is aptly name Wrath, not only is there a gut- churning eye gauging from Nick there's a brutal boot stomping from Travis fighting Brandon and Derek. Director Stefan Schwartz and writer Kate Barnow seem to go out of their way to push the envelope in TV violence, oddly from two of the series most laid back characters.
As lies are uncovered, both at the hotel and the compound there's a death of a main character not before they crash and we see some wince inducing protruding broken bones before their executed with a head-shot.
Whilst Wrath is certainly not the best episode, it deserves a mention in TV history simply due to its film-like execution of grotesque graphic violence and blood.
Fear the Walking Dead's penultimate episode is aptly name Wrath, not only is there a gut- churning eye gauging from Nick there's a brutal boot stomping from Travis fighting Brandon and Derek. Director Stefan Schwartz and writer Kate Barnow seem to go out of their way to push the envelope in TV violence, oddly from two of the series most laid back characters.
As lies are uncovered, both at the hotel and the compound there's a death of a main character not before they crash and we see some wince inducing protruding broken bones before their executed with a head-shot.
Whilst Wrath is certainly not the best episode, it deserves a mention in TV history simply due to its film-like execution of grotesque graphic violence and blood.