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Fear the Walking Dead
What's Your Story?
Directed by
John Polson
TV-MA
S4 • E1
Apr 14, 2018
49m
8.1
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A lone traveler’s wearying journey is interrupted by new acquaintances, some who become friend, others who become foe.
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Cast of What's Your Story?
Lennie James
Morgan Jones
Kim Dickens
Madison Clark
Colman Domingo
Victor Strand
Alycia Debnam-Carey
Alicia Clark
Danay García
Luciana Galvez
Frank Dillane
Nick Clark
Jenna Elfman
June
Garret Dillahunt
John Dorie
Maggie Grace
Althea Szewczyk-Przygocki
Andrew Lincoln
Rick Grimes
Melissa McBride
Carol Peletier
Tom Payne
Paul 'Jesus' Rovia
Clint James
Leland
Jackson Beals
Bill
Matthew James
Hardy
What's Your Story? Ratings & Reviews
Geek Girl Authority
Noetta Harjo
For a crossover, this was very Morgan-centric. It's a good thing, though. You get to see his journey and how he feels about leaving.
Lyles' Movie Files
Jeffrey Lyles
What's Your Story might be a fluke by the time the season is done, but I'm intrigued enough to tune in to the next episode.
Uproxx
Dustin Rowles
It's early yet, obviously, but there is immense potential to transform Fear into something more than just another zombie show set in a different part of the world.
Toronto Star
Debra Yeo
I'm sure we'd all like to know why the Clark siblings and their friends are acting like desperadoes, and what this means for Morgan and his new pals. Whatever the answers, we're off to a good start.
TV Fanatic
Steve Ford
Fear the Walking Dead has already set itself apart from its parent show by giving itself its own identity while maintaining the aspects of what drew us into this franchise to begin with: the characters.
Hypable
Katie Awad
With old faces, new faces, and a time jump, Fear the Walking Dead feels like it's been given a second life. If you've never watched it before, or quit some time ago, our season 4 premiere is a great time to jump back in.
Digital Spy
Alex Mullane
Fear features more pathos, humour and character development in John's 3-minute intro than the original series has often managed across 8 whole seasons.
TV Guide
Tim Surette
AMC has done the near-impossible and dug the series out of the grave and given it new life with the Season 4 premiere, and the way it did it was brilliant.
E! Online
Billy Nilles
If it wasn't clear to you that it's a brand new day on Fear the Walking Dead yet, this premiere made it crystal.
Vanity Fair
Laura Bradley
Rather than making the spin-off feel unnecessarily redundant, Morgan's introduction to Fear the Walking Dead has ushered in a new era for the spin-off-and possibly its best season yet.
Forbes
Erik Kain
Lots of mystery to keep us guessing going forward. Great new characters with compelling stories. All told, the best I could have hoped for in a somewhat rebooted Fear The Walking Dead season premiere.
TheWrap
Phil Owen
So here we are, at the much anticipated crossover event between "The Walking Dead" and "Fear the Walking Dead," and it was a hell of a doozie.
TV Line
Charlie Mason
Before long, [Morgan] was driving cross-country and, when not driving, walking. So. Much. Walking. Seriously, his Fitbit had to have exploded at some point.
Screen Rant
Kevin Yeoman
Fear the Walking Dead's supposed revamping so far appears to be more of a blood infusion than anything else. Lennie James is a terrific actor and he along with Garret Dillahunt do seemingly elevate the material to a certain degree.
Entertainment Weekly
Nick Romano
So when Morgan walks away from The Walking Dead and enters the world of Fear the Walking Dead, the major bummer is the reminder that there are still some loose ends to tie up in the series proper.
IGN Movies
Matt Fowler
[Garret Dillahunt] is able to grab your attention and make you care about him within seconds. Aside from the ending, Dillahunt's character was the most riveting part of this season premiere.
Den of Geek
David S.E. Zapanta
"What's Your Story?" feels nothing like anything we've seen up to this point...Fear 2.0 if you will.
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