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Its story follows a large group of survivors of a zombie apocalypse [1] [2] in downtown Los Angeles, California. [3] We're Alive premiered May 4, 2009 on iTunes, and concluded its fourth and last season on July 29, 2014. When in production, the We're Alive series released 3 first-run episodes a month, totaling 36 episodes a season. [4]
During his audition, he performed a scene where a man from the plane crash was informed his daughter was still alive, which he noted covered a similar emotion to the scene in which Bernard is told Rose is still alive. [22] Anderson and Caldwell were given a rough idea of how much they would appear at the start of the seasons. [22]
The first season of 13 episodes premiered on September 12, 2014. [1] On December 15, 2017, Syfy renewed the series for a fifth season, which premiered on October 5, 2018. [2] On December 22, 2018, Syfy canceled the series after five seasons. The 68th and ultimate episode aired on December 28, 2018, concluding the five-season series.
[2] Matt Fowler of IGN gave "Wrath" and "North" an 8.5/10.0 rating, the highest of the season, stating; "Fear the Walking Dead finishes its shaky second season on a satisfying note with some nice, sinister surprises and big, brutal moments. Travis' extended beatdown and murder of Derek and Brandon was excellently done, as were the consequences ...
"Pretty Much Dead Already" is the seventh episode and mid-season finale of the second season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series The Walking Dead. It originally aired on AMC in the United States on November 27, 2011.
The shot fired at the end of the previous episode was aimed at Preston, which kills him, with Joe saying that he could not take his whining. Mike then cries in agony. Ryan calls Claire, but Luke answers her phone and instructs Ryan to bring Joe, alive, to him or Claire will die. Ryan informs Joe of Luke's threat and helps Joe escape the church before the police can break in and
This episode was at the time the lowest rated in the series' run, with a 2.4/6 among 18-49s and only 7.68 million viewers tuning in, although it was the third most watched program of the night. The low numbers can likely be attributed to CBS' prime time airing of the AFC playoff game.
"Mr. Sandman" is the 15th episode of season 2 and the 37th overall of the supernatural drama Grimm television series which premiered on March 22, 2013, on NBC. The episode was written by Alan DiFiore , and was directed by Norberto Barba .