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We're late this time out, but for this episode 78 of Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, Brian and LT talk through the mid-season premiere Handle With Care. Fear the Walking Dead Season 6 Episode 10 was written by Ashley Cardiff & David Johnson and directed by co-executive producer Heather Cappiello.
After complaining that we haven't had enough Rubén Blades this season, we get a big Daniel Salazar episode this week. Unfortunately, by the end of the episode, our former Salvadoran torturer has yet again been made toothless by the showrunners, and we're not talking about his shocking bridge plate. This one was an interesting episode, with some issues. How did Daniel do all this without getting detected by anyone else? Or was he framed? Only time will tell.
00:00:00 Intro
Ratings for S6E10 Handle With Care were even with the last episode, S6E9 Things Left to Do. It got a 0.26 in the 18-49 demographic, with 1.102 million viewers, down from the previous episode's 0.22 and 1.119 million viewers. Talking Dead was not on again this week.
Please leave your feedback! Next time, we will be covering S6E11 titled The Holding. Get your feedback in by 7 PM Eastern/6 PM Central on Tuesday, May 4, 2021. One of the best ways to submit feedback is on our Facebook group. You can also send us an email at our new email: [email protected] or call our new voicemail at 216-232-6146.
This season, collecting feedback has been challenging, and we could use your help. Our availability is limited for each of us on Tuesdays when the bulk of the feedback comes in. We have to grab it from the various sources, including the Facebook group, the feedback form, email, and voice mail; put it into a Google doc; separate it into the appropriate sections of the podcast: Ratings, sauces, and feedback; and then fix things like spelling mistakes, grammar, and format, and then divide it by who will read it. If you are available most Tuesdays that we have an episode to record and want to help the podcast out, please drop us a line, either using the
By Talk Through MediaWe're late this time out, but for this episode 78 of Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, Brian and LT talk through the mid-season premiere Handle With Care. Fear the Walking Dead Season 6 Episode 10 was written by Ashley Cardiff & David Johnson and directed by co-executive producer Heather Cappiello.
After complaining that we haven't had enough Rubén Blades this season, we get a big Daniel Salazar episode this week. Unfortunately, by the end of the episode, our former Salvadoran torturer has yet again been made toothless by the showrunners, and we're not talking about his shocking bridge plate. This one was an interesting episode, with some issues. How did Daniel do all this without getting detected by anyone else? Or was he framed? Only time will tell.
00:00:00 Intro
Ratings for S6E10 Handle With Care were even with the last episode, S6E9 Things Left to Do. It got a 0.26 in the 18-49 demographic, with 1.102 million viewers, down from the previous episode's 0.22 and 1.119 million viewers. Talking Dead was not on again this week.
Please leave your feedback! Next time, we will be covering S6E11 titled The Holding. Get your feedback in by 7 PM Eastern/6 PM Central on Tuesday, May 4, 2021. One of the best ways to submit feedback is on our Facebook group. You can also send us an email at our new email: [email protected] or call our new voicemail at 216-232-6146.
This season, collecting feedback has been challenging, and we could use your help. Our availability is limited for each of us on Tuesdays when the bulk of the feedback comes in. We have to grab it from the various sources, including the Facebook group, the feedback form, email, and voice mail; put it into a Google doc; separate it into the appropriate sections of the podcast: Ratings, sauces, and feedback; and then fix things like spelling mistakes, grammar, and format, and then divide it by who will read it. If you are available most Tuesdays that we have an episode to record and want to help the podcast out, please drop us a line, either using the