What did the world look like as it was transforming into the horrifying apocalypse depicted in "The Walking Dead"? This spin-off set in Los Angeles, following new characters as they face the beginning of the end of the world, will answer that question.
The best episode of "Fear the Walking Dead" season 7 is "The Beacon", rated 7/10 from 2599 user votes. It was directed by Michael Satrazemis and written by Andrew Chambliss, Ian B. Goldberg. "The Beacon" aired on 10/17/2021 and is rated 1.4 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Six Hours".
While most of the landscape is destroyed by nuclear warheads, Strand thrives in one of the few inhabitable places left; Strand's search for survivors uncovers a stranger with an unexpected connection to his past.
Director: Michael Satrazemis
Writer: Andrew Chambliss, Ian B. Goldberg
As Morgan, Grace and Mo struggle to adapt to life on the submarine, a food shortage forces them to face the nuclear fallout outside the sub.
Director: Michael Satrazemis
Writer: Andrew Chambliss, Ian B. Goldberg
June and Dorie's routine in Teddy's fallout shelter is disrupted when they discover the origins of their home and its sinister connections to Teddy's past.
Director: Ron Underwood
Writer: Nick Bernardone
Against the advice of the group, Sarah searches for Wendell, and in the process encounters a dangerous survivor who forces her to take part in a search of his own.
Director: Tara Nicole Weyr
Writer: Nazrin Choudhury
With a code to guide them, Dwight and Sherry become ethical outlaws known as the Dark Horses. When Strand recruits them for a search and rescue mission, it forces them to question their code and their future.
Director: Lennie James
Writer: Ashley Cardiff, Justin Boyd
Morgan searches for Al, only to discover that he's not the only one looking for her, and that his search may have put a target on his own back.
Director: Bille Woodruff
Writer: Alex Delyle, Calaya Stallworth
When baby Mo gets sick, Morgan successfully pleads for entry into Strand's Tower. Morgan quickly learns even Strand's benevolence has its limits.
Director: Heather Cappiello
Writer: Nick Bernardone
Alicia enlists Morgan's help to search for a new home for her people, but Morgan soon learns the search is more complicated than he imagined.
Director: Michael Satrazemis
Writer: Andrew Chambliss, Ian B. Goldberg
Alicia takes refuge in the home of a mysterious stranger. With her fevers growing worse and Arno pursuing her at every turn, Alicia is forced to confront the failings of her past and how she will face her future.
Director: Heather Cappiello
Writer: Andrew Chambliss, Ian B. Goldberg
When Charlie shows up at the Tower unexpectedly, Howard recruits a young Ranger in training to determine the reason for her visit; as they journey beyond the Tower together, Charlie's true motives are revealed.
Director: Lennie James
Writer: Nazrin Choudhury, Calaya Stallworth
Luciana and Wes test the limits of their patience when Daniel’s worsening mental state ends up endangering them all.
Director: Alycia Debnam-Carey
Writer: David Johnson, Alex Delyle
When baby Mo goes missing inside the Tower, Dorie Sr. finds himself in a unique position to prove his worth to an increasingly paranoid Strand.
Director: Ron Underwood
Writer: Justin Boyd
Morgan and Alicia plan their next steps; Dwight and Sherry face the prospect of having to choose between their code and their safety.
Director: Gary S. Rake
Writer: Nick Bernardone, Nazrin Choudhury
As the battle for the Tower heats up, Alicia brings the fight to Strand's front door.
Director: Edward Ornelas
Writer: Alex Delyle
As the survivors prepare to escape the area by raft, Alicia turns back to save one more person trapped in the fallout.
Director: Michael Satrazemis
Writer: Andrew Chambliss, Ian B. Goldberg
Morgan finds a new ally who turns out to be more trouble than he bargained for.
Director: Sharat Raju
Writer: Andrew Chambliss, Ian B. Goldberg