Clementine has become as much a seasoned survivor as she has remained the sweet girl that made us want to stand by her side at all costs. The end of Season 7 of Fear the Walking Dead not only marked a new beginning for Kim Dickens’ late Madison, it teed up a meet-anything-but-cute for Alicia’s mother and Morgan. It faithfully calls back to the events and places of Season One, but also boldly takes new steps in making its story feel just as new and dangerous as it did the first time around. “All That Remains” is just the beginning – lots of new faces are introduced, a vast jump in time from the first season has taken place, and even more danger, both human and walker alike, waits for Clementine around every corner. Critics Consensus: A distinctive ensemble brings a compelling flavor of Fear to The Walking Dead mythos, but this ambitious spinoff still shares its originator's penchant longwinded pacing that may. While there are the occasional technical hiccups and stutters that plagued much of Season One between load times and decision-making, the overall experience of the game seemed smoothed-out and more refined, with much less distraction coming from waiting for a crucial decision to take effect. Technically, Season Two‘s debut faithfully preserves the graphical style of Season One and Robert Kirkman’s The Walking Dead universe incredibly well with its vivid art and comic-inspired visuals. As season two of Fear the Walking Dead kicks off Sunday night, AMC continues its hope that the zombie-adjacent series finds both an audience and a rhythm that will at least begin to come close to. After a play-through of the first episode in the new season, it’s easy to see that many tears, as much as blood, will be shed over the course of Season Two‘s five episodes. While equal parts horrific and nerve-wracking, Season Two‘s debut certainly puts Clementine through the ropes of survival, but never loses track of making her the strong-willed (and strong-hearted) protagonist that made us want to love and protect her as much as Lee did in Season One.
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