Warning: Full spoilers for the episode below.
"Sicut Cervus" (title taken from a psalm/religious choir piece and not someone mispronouncing "Secret Service") was a mix of good and bad, weak and strong. I liked the Mexican villa setting, and I really liked how the show's now treating Chris and his long string of dangerous blunders, but the whole "Celia thinks the walkers should be saved because they're still the people we knew and loved" deal just smacks too much of Hershel's barn back in Season 2 of The Walking Dead. It's a retread. Meaning too, at some point soon, those walkers down in the basement are going to get set free. Either accidentally or purposefully.
It's very strange that we're getting this very similar story on Fear. A safe haven run by a hospitable host who just so happens to have very askew beliefs about the infected monsters that have taken over the planet. Sure, Celia's madness takes things one step further given that she actively kills people (she outright poisoned a church congregation at the top of the episode) because she thinks we're all headed toward some sort of zombie inevitability (while Hershel just preserved people because he thought a cure was coming), but the sameness here was still too frustrating.
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