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7/10
Despite the Stupidities, One of the Best Episodes of this Terrible Second Season
claudio_carvalho21 September 2016
Nick accidentally sees a ceremony where a man is sacrificed in the village being eaten by the zombies. Then he is assigned to go with Luciana to a supermarket controlled by drug-dealers to bring water and some supplies. Then he learns that Alejandro was bitten by a zombie and survived, and has found a sect that worship the dead. Meanwhile Strand, Madison, Alicia and Ofelia finds that Abigail is gone. They seek shelter in a huge hotel and while Alicia and Ofelia scavenge the rooms for food and supplies, Madison and Strand get drunken. Out of the blue, they discover that they are not alone.

"Los Muertos" is one of the best episodes of this terrible Second Season, despite all the stupidities. At least the viewer get rid of Daniel, Chris and Travis. On the Nick side, the guy is completely crazy: he witnesses weird sect; steals from dangerous criminals and challenges them; and stays in a group of fanatic people. How the gang of drug-dealers does not know where the village is? On Madison side, they make noise as if they were in a safe place to attract a herd of zombies. Amazing! My vote is seven.

Title (Brazil): "Los Muertos"
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6/10
I hate chris
pariisaap4 October 2021
I hate chris and Travis . The two annoying character. Especially Chris with the stupid character.
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7/10
After a weak beginning the show finally get's better and finds it's own voice.
SamEdgar17 March 2019
Finally after a weak first Season and an almost unbearable first half of Season 2, the show finally became really good. (Season 3&4 are fantastic, I think sometimes even better than TWD.) So if you were going to give up on this show: Don't!! It gets a whole lot better from here on....
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6/10
Still expecting more action and horror
ZegMaarJus16 May 2020
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This episode was okay, still not the action and horror i want to see of this show. The show still don't shows it's potential.
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10/10
FTWD at its peak along with s3
hsoarc13 May 2020
Took the terrible s5 to actually learn and appreciate this season and this episode is proof of that with so many small delightful moments and with the characters always in the brink of death and survival.
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7/10
Insanity and Danger
panagiotis199316 December 2022
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So it seems like the people of the city have a similar mindset to Celia, where they ''don't treat the dead as monsters''. They are insane. They are even more extreme than Celia by sacrificing one of their own for the dead to eat. They could give them a cow or a goat but no they give them the ''real thing''. I have hope that Daniel will come back somehow. Also another episode without Travis and Chris? Come on... So these dudes were about to cut off Nick's hand because he took a small snack? Like calm down already. Also it's not believable how easy it was to convince them to take more water. The scene with the walkers falling from the balconies was awesome. Madison and Victor being drunk and playing piano was funny. And what a cliffhanger, nice. Very good episode overall, my rating is 7.5/10.
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8/10
good
rfgtdfgvdfg16 November 2023
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2x9 Rating: 8.5/10

Storyline: Nick wakes up in an infirmary in La Colonia.

He wanders through the town and sees a young girl crying. In a nearby field, the girl's father stands surrounded by neighbors from the Colonia. "Ready?" asks Alejandro, the community's leader. The father hands his knife over and enters a bus. Through the bus he passes into a gated field, filled with infected. He sacrifices himself to the herd as the people look on.

Madison, Alicia, Strand and Ofelia drive around Tijuana in search of Nick. Alicia calls the search futile and insists they return to the Abigail.

In La Colonia, Nick sees Alejandro inject an elderly man with medication. Alejandro confers with Luciana. They look at Nick.

Madison's group arrives at the shore and finds the Abigail missing, stolen by the Mexican military. Alicia suggests they take refuge at a nearby hotel. Using driftwood, they write a message for Travis and Nick, "Abigail Lost Head North."

They drive to the Rosarito Beach Hotel's pier and assess the situation from afar.

In Colonia, Nick cleans bloody bandages at a faucet. Luciana enlists Nick to help her in a mission.

Madison's group pulls up to the hotel and enters the lobby through barricaded doors. Strand rings the bell at the front desk to flush out any infected.

Luciana brings Nick to the field of infected and pins an infected to the wall. She slits its throat and slathers herself in the infected's blood. Nick follows suit.

Madison's group looks for supplies in the hotel ballroom.

Nick and Luciana walk down a Tijuana street. Nick asks Luciana about the man who sacrificed himself to the infected. Luciana says that the dying sacrifice themselves to the dead and that once the dead are gone, the world will be renewed. Nick questions whether Alejandro was actually bitten, since he hadn't turned. Luciana says she saw it happen.

In the hotel bar, Alicia and Ofelia leave to search the hotel rooms for supplies. Strand offers to make Madison a drink.

Nick and Luciana arrive at a supermarket guarded by local gangsters. Luciana gives the leader, Marco, a bag of medication. In return, she receives a shopping cart. She says the deal was for two carts but Marco says it's now only one. Nick and Luciana enter the supermarket to shop for supplies.

Madison and Strand drink martinis at the hotel bar.

Alicia and Ofelia collect clothes and food from a hotel room. Alicia finds an infected hanging from the bathroom showerhead. As they leave, Alicia puts a "Do Not Disturb" sign on the door to indicate an infected inside.

At the supermarket, Nick puts a candy bar into the cart. Luciana puts it back and tells him to take only what's essential. Nick sees a large group of dazed junkies camped out in the supermarket. Marco kneels next to one of the junkie women, his sister.

Alicia and Ofelia gather more supplies from a hotel room. Alicia wonders why the man hanged himself. Ofelia guesses he was tired of surviving and predicts they're not going to make it. Alicia disagrees.

Nick and Luciana leave the market with a full shopping cart. As they walk away, one of the gangsters charges and tackles Nick, revealing a pastry stowed in his pants. Marco comes after Nick with a machete and gets ready to chop off Nick's hand. Through Luciana's translation, Nick threatens to stop supplying Oxy for the junkies, including Marco's sister, if they don't let him go. In addition, he demands a second shopping cart. Marco begrudgingly agrees.

Nick and Luciana wheel two carts of supplies back to Colonia. Luciana worries the gang will follow them back and yells at Nick for upsetting the gangsters.

Madison and Strand get drunk at the bar and open up to each other. Madison tells Strand about the death of Nick and Alicia's father: he was driving home from work and his car drifted into oncoming traffic. Strand assumes he fell asleep but Madison explains that, despite what she told her kids, their father killed himself. She worries the same darkness lives in Nick.

Madison flings her glass against the wall, pours more drinks, then flings another glass. Strand bangs on a piano.

Across the street, a trapped herd of infected pounds on the door of a gift shop, provoked by the noise in the bar.

Alicia takes a shower then looks for Ofelia. She goes to the balcony and sees infected walking onto balconies, dropping to the ground and flocking to the bar. She hears the loud piano music and screams for Madison.

Alicia runs into the hallway and finds the stairwell packed with infected.

Back in La Colonia, Nick and Luciana drop the supplies off at the pantry. Nick gives the candy bar to the young girl whose father was sacrificed. Luciana ushers him inside a house to meet Alejandro.

Alejandro reprimands Nick for riling up the gangsters. He goes on to explain the importance of faith, saying only the faithful will remain once the world has been washed clean of death. "We have been chosen. We will outlast death," he says. Nick notices a scar on Alejandro's shoulder - the bite Luciana spoke of.

Infected begin to swarm the hotel bar.

Alejandro preaches to his people in the Colonia church. Nick stands in the audience.

Madison and Strand fight the infected and become trapped behind the bar. Alicia stands alone in a room.

"From death we come, and to death we deliver ourselves," the congregation repeats. Call and response. Nick joins them.
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6/10
"Los Muertos" explores the idea of sanctuary and the lengths people will go to in order to preserve a sense of safety and security
fernandoschiavi12 April 2024
Nick begins to observe Luciana's community, and is shocked an infected man voluntarily allows himself to be eaten by walkers. Luciana explains that those who are infected or terminally ill sacrifice themselves to help build the "Wall", a barrier of walkers meant to protect the community from threats. Nick then accompanies Luciana on a supply run to a nearby supermarket, which is controlled by an armed gang. Nick manages to bargain for more supplies by threatening to cut off the supply of medicine the community has been trading with the gang. Luciana scolds Nick for his recklessness, as now the gang will be interested in finding out where her community is. Alejandro explains to Nick that he keeps the community together by preaching that the undead plague is merely a test from God.

Meanwhile, Madison, Strand, Alicia, and Ofelia find that the Abigail has been stolen and are forced to scavenge a nearby hotel for supplies. They split into two groups. Alicia and Ofelia search upstairs where Ofelia leaves the group. Madison and Strand search downstairs and a large horde of walkers attack the hotel.

"Los Muertos," continues to explore the aftermath of the apocalypse through the lens of its characters, particularly focusing on Nick's journey of self-discovery and survival. The episode follows Nick as he integrates into a community living in a hotel, seemingly untouched by the outside world's chaos. This setting provides a stark contrast to the harsh realities of the apocalypse, highlighting themes of hope, despair, and the human capacity for adaptation.

One of the episode's most striking features is its visual storytelling, with the hotel setting serving as a metaphor for the characters' attempts to create a semblance of normalcy in an abnormal world. The eerie calmness of the hotel, juxtaposed with the dangers lurking outside its walls, creates a palpable sense of tension and foreboding. The episode also delves into the community's dynamics, revealing the complexities of human interactions in times of crisis.

Thematically, "Los Muertos" explores the idea of sanctuary and the lengths people will go to in order to preserve a sense of safety and security. It raises questions about the nature of community and the sacrifices individuals are willing to make for the greater good. The episode's conclusion, which sees Nick leaving the hotel to rejoin the outside world, underscores the transient nature of safety in the apocalypse and the constant need for adaptation and resilience.
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2/10
Annoying
pshel5211729 August 2016
I am ready for the mother to get bit. I have never had a character annoy me as much as her. Nick, the son, was a piece of work in season 1 but he's becoming one of my favorite characters. Secondly, who gets drunk in the middle of a unknown zombie area? These people don't seem to have a brain in their head. I hope this show gets better, but I doubt it right now. I don't ever remember people in The Walking Dead being so wimpy, and dumb. The Mexican dad at least has shown some backbone. This show needs some stronger characters and a leader we can like. We don't need a naggy, bitchy mom or a wimpy dad that is afraid of his own shadow. I want heroes I can root for and not people I hope all get bitten because of their stupidity and drunkeness.
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2/10
Gratingly Annoying Stupid Characters
skobru-7-33528529 August 2016
I liked this the first season and then it got to Mexico and it became insanely STUPID. It reeks of stupidity. The CHARACTERS seem to all have a stupid gene along with being incredibly ANNOYING. The only reason I continue to watch the show is I PAID for a season. It's a TV show. I don't hate it. I just try to wrap my mind around how incredibly stupid, obnoxious and annoying the characters are. I think the dead have more common sense than the living characters in this show. I wonder that they made the character of Nick so incredibly stupid. The whole religious angle of it is annoying as well. They seek to go deep but it is shallow. I hope the show is not renewed for a 3rd season and they put it out of it's misery and that of the viewers misery.
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