Review of Fear the Walking Dead episode 405: Laura

Jenna Elfman as Naomi - Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 4, Episode 5 - Photo Credit: Richard Foreman, Jr/AMC
Jenna Elfman as Naomi - Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 4, Episode 5 - Photo Credit: Richard Foreman, Jr/AMC /
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Garret Dillahunt as John Dorie, Lennie James as Morgan Jones – Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 4, Episode 5 – Photo Credit: Richard Foreman, Jr/AMC
Garret Dillahunt as John Dorie, Lennie James as Morgan Jones – Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 4, Episode 5 – Photo Credit: Richard Foreman, Jr/AMC /

The bad things from FearTWD 405

  1. Always needing to run. It makes sense that Naomi always wants to be moving. These days, if you settle in one spot for too long, it can mean death. However, going at it alone doesn’t always have good results either. Naomi needs to appreciate what she is given.
  2. Taking every opportunity to get away. Naomi wanting to go to the store just makes me think she wants to survey the area or take an opportunity to run when at the store. It just felt like a lie, and that’s not good to be so distrusting of a character.
  3. Is John TOO chill? He’s got his routines and his secure home, but is his way of living a bit too much on the conservative side that he doesn’t actually realize just how much of a threat some of the things around him truly are? Letting a walker live only to wash up on his shore is a struggle that could have been avoided.
  4. Overkill. It’s understandable that John doesn’t want to use his revolver to draw attention to himself, but there are times when it might be the best thing. However, even when not using them, stabbing a walker in the head multiple times in frustration just makes you look insane. Hopefully it helped him feel a bit better though.
  5. What will it take to keep Naomi around? So far, she’s been lucky to come into contact with survivors who have been nice and kind to her and has run away. Eventually, she’ll find someone who isn’t so nice and wish she had been more willing to work with the survivors she left behind.