"So Close, Yet So Far" | |
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Series Fear the Walking Dead Season 1, Episode 2 | |
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Air date | August 30th, 2015 |
Writers | Marco Ramirez |
Director | Adam Davidson |
Producers | Bill Johnson; David Wiener; Robert Kirkman David Alpert; Greg Nicotero; Gale Anne Hurd; Dave Erickson; Kenneth Requa |
Starring | Kim Dickens; Cliff Curtis; Frank Dillane; Alycia Debnam-Carey; Elizabeth Rodriguez; Mercedes Mason; Lorenzo James Henrie; Rubén Blades |
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"So Close, Yet So Far" is the second episode of season one of the survival horror television series Fear the Walking Dead. The series is a prequel spin-off of the critically acclaimed program The Walking Dead and chronicles the stories of the first days of the zombie apocalypse. The episode was directed by Adam Davidson with a script written by Marco Ramirez. It first aired on AMC on Sunday, August 30th, 2015 at 9:00 pm.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Patricia Reyes Spindola | Griselda Salazar |
Maestro Harrell | Matt Sale |
Scott Lawrence | Art Costa |
Lincoln A. Castellanos | Tobias |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Noah Beggs | Peter Dawson |
Stormy Ent | ND woman |
Howie Lai | Bystander |
Darcy Laurie | Protester |
Marcia Moulton | Woman |
Kevan Ohtsji | LAPD uni #2 |
Andrea Savo | Joanna Cruz |
William "Big Sleeps" Stewart | Protester |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Fear the Walking Dead was created by Robert Kirkman and Dave Erickson. It is a spin-off of the hit AMC television series The Walking Dead, which in turn is based on a series of graphic novels by Robert Kirkman.
- This episode is rated TV-MA. It contains graphic content including scenes of violence and mild profanity.
- This is the second of six episodes from season one of the series.
- Film editor Victor Du Bois is credited as Victor DuBois in this episode.
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See also[]
Fear the Walking Dead
The Walking Dead
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