Fear the Walking Dead
Season 5 / Episode 3 "Humbug's Gulch"
Morgan: Sort of a nice moment when he was genuinely pleased at seeing Dwight again. Certainly not the emotion one Daryl Dixon would express if he ran into him.
Dwight: So, he's been away from the Virginia area for a year. How Sherry made it across the country--with nothing except the dress on her back--with endless walkers and living predators all over the place is anyone's guess.
Dwight not committing suicide does not necessarily mean he's got his head on straight. It would be nice to see him reunited with Sherry, but in the event he never finds her, or learn she fell into the wrong hands, viewers should expect Dwight to consider the hard way out again.
Alicia: Ehh, the problem with Alicia being so eager to help the kids who do not want it is that contrary to her stated motives in conversation with Morgan; she has shifted revenge for an aggressive urge to help and misplaced survivor's guilt, as if that's filling a void--and not thinking of a sensible plan at all.
I'm guessing once she learns the children have played them, Alicia will either return to her angry self, or she will go full Morgan and insist on "saving" the children...who--y the way--seem very dangerous for their age(s), as it appears they are responsible for the spiked planks and walker roadblocks. Children as a an independent, legitimate threat (and not insane like Lizzie, reckless like Henry, or commanded Fagin-style like the kids Michonne was forced to kill) would be a new twist in the TV-WD franchise
June and John Dorie: "We're serious people" according to June. I hope that comes into play this season, since they're sort of just running around popping walkers and not being much a tough unit.
Come on...splitting a bullet on the edge of an axe to kill two walkers? The so-called "San Antonio Split?" Even on a zombie show, that's stretching believability.
Luciana: "If we can almost die for someone...whatever comes next...how bad can it be?" Er...really dying?
NOTES: Someone in the production really wanted to play "zombies in the Old West" in this episode, or get something like that on their director's reel....
If they could secure Humbug's Gulch from walkers and random people, what on earth would prevent them from staying there? Its a solid shelter with food and weapons, and John knows the region giving the group an advantage. If they want to help people, fine, but a solid base of operations is the priority...
The continued focus on John and June's relationship was this episode's big saving grace. Yes, I know it will take time for all of the hints and threads to actually become a thing, and its still early in the season, but the "who is it" threats between the people in black uniforms, the children and whoever else should pick up steam before it becomes a tiresome drag into this fifth year.
GRADE: C+.