So, Logan got disgruntled because he couldn't save anyone. He put his anger on PolarBear instead of accepting that there are days, when you can't save everyone. It is impossible thing to do, when the fact is everyone dies. In the Kirkman's world, those who can't live with the facts, perish.
I was surprised that kids had ended in the oilfield of all places. Nobody in there is concerned about the fact it's unhealthy place to live for anyone. Not talking about all the carcinogens you might get from such a place.
Also if Fear crew would have seen the Mad Max movies they would have known that nobody can hold the Gastown. Not even the crazy Australian. Logan turned it so that everyone dies, because nobody should survive the end times.
Maybe the biggest reveal in that was Sarah's quip, "I killed PolarBear for nothing..."
Oh, how things turn. She surely has a long road ahead to the redemption. They all do, except the original crew, which is getting smaller by day. Logan kept muttering that he has some higher calling, as if he'd been recruited by the helicopter people. Then again, maybe there was no need for them to do field staches. Another thing is those machines doesn't operate on normal gasoline.
I hated the fact Sarah went back for Logan, when there was no need. His life is not important, when all he is focusing upon is end of everything. He even advocated for the Marker 65 lady to take her life, instead of advising her to run, escape by any means possible.
Looks like Fear has a new ruthless villain in town, Cowgirl Virginia.
Another nomad gang. A proper one this time. Her introduction made me to like her, and her setup for the reservation. Will it all end in three episodes? I don't know.
The last few episodes made me suspect this, and this one confirmed it: I just don't care about this show anymore.
I get the gist. This season has been unnecessarily out of focus, with everything wrapped thigh in secrets.
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