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The Best Episodes of Fear the Walking Dead: Dead in the Water Season 1

Every episode of Fear the Walking Dead: Dead in the Water Season 1 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Fear the Walking Dead: Dead in the Water Season 1!

Riley is serving as a weapons officer aboard the USS Pennsylvania near the Gulf of Mexico when a mysterious outbreak forces the crew to strategize...
Genres:Action & AdventureDramaSci-Fi & Fantasy
Network:AMC+

Season 1 Ratings Summary

"Part 1" is the best rated episode of "Fear the Walking Dead: Dead in the Water" season 1. It scored 7/10 based on 306 votes. Directed by Kenneth Requa and written by Jacob Pinion, it aired on 4/10/2022. This episode is rated 0.0 points higher than the second-best, "Part 2".

  • Part 1
    7.0/10306 votes

    #1 - Part 1

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 4/10/2022

    It’s peacetime in the Gulf of Mexico, so why is the USS Pennsylvania running weapons drills?

    Director: Kenneth Requa

    Writer: Jacob Pinion

  • Part 2
    7.0/10262 votes

    #2 - Part 2

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 4/10/2022

    A man’s dead. Something’s going on. Something bad.

    Director: Kenneth Requa

    Writer: Jacob Pinion

  • Part 3
    7.1/10255 votes

    #3 - Part 3

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 4/10/2022

    Penetrate the skull. It’s the only way to stop them.

    Director: Kenneth Requa

    Writer: Jacob Pinion

  • Part 4
    7.1/10258 votes

    #4 - Part 4

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 4/10/2022

    Advance quickly. Stick together. Do not fire unless you absolutely must.

    Director: Kenneth Requa

    Writer: Jacob Pinion

  • Part 5
    6.9/10255 votes

    #5 - Part 5

    Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 4/10/2022

    Riley does what needs doing.

    Director: Kenneth Requa

    Writer: Jacob Pinion

  • Part 6
    7.2/10273 votes

    #6 - Part 6

    Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 4/10/2022

    Riley and the remaining USS survivors have one mission: Survive.

    Director: Kenneth Requa

    Writer: Jacob Pinion