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While some critics noted that the pacing could still be a bit unpredictable—slowing down toward the end—most agreed it was a significant step up from the first two episodes.

"A very solid episode" and the "high mark of the season" at that point. [S1E3] The Dog

Daniel Salazar's pragmatism, specifically when he takes decisive action against a walker, was widely cited as a favorite moment, marking him as one of the few characters with the "guts" to survive. Typical Scores Gabbing Geek: 8 to 8.5 out of 10. While some critics noted that the pacing could

Fear the Walking Dead: Let's Talk About “The Dog” (S1E3) Typical Scores Gabbing Geek: 8 to 8

Reviewers from Gabbing Geek highlighted the introduction of the Salazar family as a key highlight, noting that the forced tension between the Clark/Manawa and Salazar families feels authentic.

is generally viewed by critics and fans as the point where the series finally "turns up the volume" on the apocalypse . Reviewers often praise its shift from a slow burn to a more visceral sense of dread and mounting chaos. Critical Consensus

While some critics noted that the pacing could still be a bit unpredictable—slowing down toward the end—most agreed it was a significant step up from the first two episodes.

"A very solid episode" and the "high mark of the season" at that point.

Daniel Salazar's pragmatism, specifically when he takes decisive action against a walker, was widely cited as a favorite moment, marking him as one of the few characters with the "guts" to survive. Typical Scores Gabbing Geek: 8 to 8.5 out of 10.

Fear the Walking Dead: Let's Talk About “The Dog” (S1E3)

Reviewers from Gabbing Geek highlighted the introduction of the Salazar family as a key highlight, noting that the forced tension between the Clark/Manawa and Salazar families feels authentic.

is generally viewed by critics and fans as the point where the series finally "turns up the volume" on the apocalypse . Reviewers often praise its shift from a slow burn to a more visceral sense of dread and mounting chaos. Critical Consensus