Paco Cabezas did a great job at directing this episode. The previous episode had us follow two plot arcs, the Ranch and the Dam. The Ranch was the most important with Troy getting exiled after attacking as he didn't want to give in to Walker. The Dam arc was just a build up for things to come. We continue where we left off with Madison telling Walker of the low amount of resources the community has and they work on a solution. We also get to follow Victor Strand again after being absent in the previous episode, last time we saw him was when he burnt down Abigail and talked to the Russian astronaut via a radio.
Walker tells Madison of a trading center in Mexico of where you can get anything you need, it's a place that will play a big part of the second half of Fear's third season. Eventually, later on they come to the settlement and it's an impressive trading center inside a huge stadium called El Bazar. We'll find about it more later but before the apocalypse it was driven by criminals and still are but another group of criminals called The Proctors which is a motorcycle gang that has many charters across USA and Mexico, they will serve as the main antagonistic group for the rest of the season.
This episode is slower paced than the others as there needs to be character and plot development, introducing a new community and new side and minor characters. There's a lot of world building, I love world building but I can understand that too much of it isn't for everyone. The cinematography is as usual great, the new sets is incredible and realistic. I praise the music all the time in this season, just for one reason, it's bloody fantastic and so is this episode.