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Fear the Walking Dead
Los Muertos
Directed by
Deborah Chow
TV-MA
S2 • E9
Aug 27, 2016
43m
7.1
Watch Free
After the fall of the compound, Madison, Strand and others forge a tenuous path forward. Meanwhile, Nick is recruited for a perilous assignment.
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Cast of Los Muertos
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
Mercedes Mason
Ofelia Salazar
Danay García
Luciana Galvez
Paul Calderon
Alejandro Núñez
Alejandro Edda
Marco Rodríguez
Deborah Chow
Director
Robert Kirkman
Writer
Tony Moore
Writer
Charlie Adlard
Writer
Dave Erickson
Writer
Kate Erickson
Writer
Pablo Cruz
Producer
Frank Hildebrand
Producer
Alan Page Arriaga
Producer
Arturo Sampson
Producer
Los Muertos Ratings & Reviews
datkid7
February 12, 2025
Amazing show!!!!
PopMatters
M. King Adkins
So here's what we get ultimately: some really fascinating, though isolated, bits of information... No matter how fascinating those tidbits might be, they're floating in a pretty uninteresting vat of storyline
TV.com
Alexander Zalben
What's happening here goes back to what will continue to keep Fear unique, and that's playing with the extra word in its title.
TV Line
Charlie Mason
Upstairs, Alicia misplaced Ofelia just as someone was seen falling from a floor above them - a moment so unexpected, I actually jumped.
Wall Street Journal
Paul Vigna
After last week's all-Nick road trip, Fear the Walking Dead expands the lens a bit.
TV Fanatic
Steve Ford
This was one of the better episodes of this series and the pacing was good throughout with some decent tension. The character development and bonding between Strand and Madison was a nice addition.
Uproxx
Dustin Rowles
This week, Strand, Madison, Ofelia, and Alicia have added a second layer on top of Nick's arc, and both storylines are heating into legitimately intriguing and exciting arcs.
Nerdist
Joseph McCabe
With Fear only halfway through its second season, after a first season that was little more than a miniseries, even those who find this cast highly compelling just can't be expected to have the same level of investment at this point.
New York Times
E. A. Hanks
Who didn't roll their eyes when Madison turned maudlin and started getting drunk, or even got angry when Strand (that idiot) started banging on that stupid piano!
New York Magazine/Vulture
Simon Abrams
A well-directed transitional hour that introduces the season's latest themes, but fails to substantiate them in any significant way.
Lyles' Movie Files
Jeffrey Lyles
Stupidity is a far deadlier killer than walkers on Fear the Walking Dead. That's typically a bad thing, but tonight, at the idiotic behavior led to an entertaining episode.
IGN Movies
Matt Fowler
I enjoyed the moments between Madison and Strand a lot. I already liked Strand as a character, but their time together actually helped me like Madison, for the meanwhile.
Guardian
Brian Moylan
Thank God we never have to see that stupid boat ever again. I'm sure the cast is happy to never have to film scenes in a giant tank, too.
AV Club
Danette Chavez
Resting the themes of the second half of the season on his (Nick's) shoulders is a huge gamble, and one that's not likely to pay off.
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