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Fear the Walking Dead
The Dog
Directed by
Adam Davidson
TV-MA
S1 • E3
Sep 13, 2015
48m
7.7
7.1
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After they escape a riot, Travis, Liza and Chris seek refuge with the Salazars; Madison defends her home.
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Cast of The Dog
Cliff Curtis
Travis Manawa
Kim Dickens
Madison Clark
Colman Domingo
Victor Strand
Alycia Debnam-Carey
Alicia Clark
Frank Dillane
Nick Clark
Lorenzo James Henrie
Chris Manawa
Rubén Blades
Daniel Salazar
Elizabeth Rodriguez
Liza Ortiz
Mercedes Mason
Ofelia Salazar
Patricia Reyes Spíndola
Griselda Salazar
Adam Davidson
Director
Jack LoGiudice
Writer
Michael S. Bolton
Production Design
Fear the Walking Dead - S1 • E3 Ratings & Reviews
The NitPic
Angela L. Harmon
This episode, while slower in its action than the last episode, reminds us of the emotional connections that were still present before the outbreak.
ScreenCrush
Kevin Fitzpatrick
Tonight seemed mainly to shake off the cobwebs, and gear up for the next arc.
Digital Spy
Alex Mullane
At the half way point of season one, it's more than justifying its existence.
The Young Folks
Kellie Sheridan
Even after having written this (brief... seriously, nothing really happened this week) review, I'm still not sure how I feel about the episode. It wasn't boring, it just could have been so much more.
PopMatters
M. King Adkins
The question remains, though, whether atmosphere is enough to convince us to relive what we've already lived. I'm not sure yet that it is, but I continue to hold out hope that the producers have something more up their sleeves.
SFX Magazine
Will Salmon
If, like us, you were slightly concerned by the pace of the first two episodes of Fear The Walking Dead, then "The Dog" should finally assuages your doubts. ...the show nails the sense of escalating fear and paranoia in LA
TV Guide
Adam Bryant
While that twist delivered a genuine surprise, it also doesn't leave me hopeful for the future.
Lyles' Movie Files
Jeffrey Lyles
Dumb character moments aside, this was a riveting and engaging episode.
Wall Street Journal
Paul Vigna
What's really fascinating is that the Los Angeles being portrayed is halfway between the world it's always been, and the circle of hell it's about to become.
TV.com
Cory Barker
That ending worked well enough, even if it felt tacked on.
Rolling Stone
Noel Murray
While FTWD seems to have an interesting plot-thread planned involving the LAPD.., setting so much of this week's chapter at a "Black Lives Matter"-style street-rally is a ham-fisted way to add contemporary resonance to the show.
Paste Magazine
Josh Jackson
I want to nominate Griselda as this group's badass so far.
Observer
Vinnie Mancuso
This works so well because our main characters don't understand why this is happening, or the scale of it. But man, they need to start understanding something.
Vox
Emily VanDerWerff
Sometimes, you just want to see civilization fall. Fear the Walking Dead understands this and is only too happy to oblige. Watch the power grid go out across Los Angeles!
New York Times
Jeremy Egner
What Fear the Walking Dead does handle with nuance are the family dynamics.
Variety
Matthew Chernov
This wildly uneven entry probably won't sway viewers who've already grown tired of the bland main characters, but might please fans who value well-orchestrated shivers and expertly crafted gore effects.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Simon Abrams
If you're like me and think Susan should have been dispatched as soon as she was discovered, you'll probably think Fear the Walking Dead has reached a lamentable mid-season low.
Guardian
Brian Moylan
There were so many intricate moving parts but they were all calibrated so nicely to make your butt edge just a little bit closer to the edge of the couch.
Entertainment Weekly
Jonathon Dornbush
This night in particular is dark and full of terrors, forcing both separated groups to fend for their lives before they can reunite in relative harmony.
AV Club
Josh Modell
It's probably time that we all learn a little more about what's going on (or at least what people think is going on), and start making decisions about how we're going to deal with this new world.
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