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Fear the Walking Dead - Season 5 Episode 12: Ner Tamid
Season 5 begins with a new series of drama and action, where the group begins new and unexpected risks in search of survivors. In order to find new survivor; the group will land in an unknown area, where Morgan and Alicia meet a survivor. Meanwhile, the group is struggling to carry out new tasks and lofty goals.
That's representation. Particularly for Walking Dead's audience, which certainly spans the spectrum but errs on the side of a more rural fandom, it's lovely to see not one, but two positive portrayals of Jews on screen.
"Ner Tamid" gets bogged down by unintentionally silly moments that go against the grain of this show's DNA. The episode's not "San Antonio split" bad, or even "beer-shaped hot-air balloon" bad, but it's pretty darn close.
"Ner Tamid" kept the cold streak of bad episodes intact. The most frustrating aspect is how simple some of this would be to address if the characters didn't continually make such dumb decisions.
The introduction of Rabbi Kessner is an interesting one that Father Gore is excited about, and now that Logan is amping up the intensity there's bound to more wild confrontations ahead for our group of survivors.
It's like, the writers are reintroducing the characters all over again. We know who they are and it's frustrating to watch them make rookie mistakes at this point in the story.
Not a lot happened on "Ner Tamid." There was needless drama that had very little significance to the overall arc, and the episode ended just when things got interesting.