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Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 7, Episode 5 – Photo Credit: Lauren "Lo" Smith/AMCīut as much as it would be easy to make this all about Evangelista and Tyler's performances, I would be a royal jerk if Amelio's evolution of Dwight wasn't also given top honors.
Their exchanges felt real as did the timing of the quieter moments, creating an opportunity for them both to lean on each other for the support they both desperately needed.
These are two women with completely different experiences and backgrounds (we loved the pro-wrestling backstory for Mickey aka "The Bride," by the way) who at their core are dealing with issues of love, commitment, and the need to live in even in the face of utter loss. Because in Mickey, Sherry found a kindred spirit she could share her hopes and concerns with- something we haven't seen her have in some time beyond Dwight. What I appreciated bout her character's arc in this episode is that it wasn't an original one at its core, and that's why it worked. Speaking of Mickey, we can now (hopefully) welcome Tyler's breath of fresh air to the spinoff series' cast. Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 7, Episode 5 – Photo Credit: Lauren "Lo" Smith/AMC Now, I've flipped 180 degrees and find myself rooting for a "The Dark Horse" miniseries during Tales TWD that includes Mickey. Okay, that aside? I actually had to laugh at the end of "Till Death" because at one point during their run I wouldn't have cared if Dwight or Sherry (or both) were killed off. James gave that pro-wrestling gym smackdown between Dwight, Sherry, Mickey, and a crapload of walkers a serious "grindhouse" feel. It's always a pleasant surprise and helps break up any potential "formula" to the episodes. Whether it's what James did with this episode or TWD alum Michael Cudlitz has done with episodes he's directed, I'm a big fan of the way franchise players use music to tell their stories when they direct.
Okay, a quick observation right from the start. So with that, we're throwing on the " MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD" sign and throwing down an image spoiler buffer as we do a deep dive into why Fear TWD might have the first serious candidate for a storyline in the upcoming Tales of the Walking Dead anthology. In exchange for finding and bringing back Mickey ( Aisha Tyler), a survivor that Victor is oh, so worried about so he wants her brought back safely- whether she wants to return or not. A reputation strong enough to get Victor's ( Colman Domingo) attention, having them brought to his sanctuary so he can make them an offer. Following through on their Robin Hood-like commitment "code" at the end of last season, we see that the pair have been pretty effective with their efforts and have gained a bit of an "urban legend" reputation. Oh, and possibly one of the most unexpected and effective uses of the World A Reggae song "Out in the Street They Call It Murder." This time around, the spotlight shines on Dwight ( Austin Amelio) and Sherry ( Christine Evangelista)… or as they're otherwise now going by, The Dark Horses (yes, that's badass). Because "Till Death" felt like a rollercoaster ride of feels overflowing with excitement & heartbreak, triumph & tragedy.
AMC THE WALKING DEAD THEME SONG MOVIE
Voxhaul Broadcast – “You Are The Wilderness”ħ.Directed by Lennie James (hey, that name sounds familiar!) and written by Justin Boyd & Ashley Cardiff, this week's episode of AMC's Fear the Walking Dead apparently heard all of the talk over the past several episodes and a good chunk of last season how the show was carrying a Western film/action movie vibe. Bear McCreary – “Main Title Theme Song” (UNKLE Remix)ģ.
AMC THE WALKING DEAD THEME SONG DOWNLOAD
The album is available for digital download from both iTunes and Amazon.Ģ. Here they’re given sort of an ominous, sparse synth backing track that lends the song a perfectly cold, apocalyptic feel. Below is the track listing but I think the real standout is Emily Kinney and Lauren Cohan’s “The Parting Glass.” Emily and Lauren play Beth and Maggie on the show, and you’ve heard Emily sing in the show a couple times. AMC is releasing the first volume of the show soundtrack. Well now you can get your hands on them in one easy place. Each week we field a bunch of questions about who did whatever track was featured that week. There’s been a marked increase in actual music in this season of The Walking Dead, as opposed to just Bear McCreary’s (excellent) score.