Meanwhile, down in the locked holding area Nick and Strand use the distraction to set themselves free and to ignore the pleas of their fellow prisoners, leaving them to die. Is it a fair trade-off, three for hundreds? That question is never openly addressed, so apparently, it’s a given that the answer is yes. In order to get to their loved ones, they decide the best thing to do is sacrifice everyone else by setting the horde of zombies held at the arena free to attack the hospital/military complex. ![]() Travis might believe he’s doing the right thing by saving Andy’s life, but you know that decision to allow Andy to go free will come back and bite him in the butt. After much discussion, Travis ( Cliff Curtis) wins out and frees Andy but not before getting all of the information he has on how to rescue their people from the military compound. They’re finally getting the heck out of Dodge, but have to go get Griselda (Patricia Reyes Spindola), Nick ( Frank Dillane), and Liza (Elizabeth Rodriguez) first. The season finale picked up with the military pulling out and our small pack of survivors arguing over whether to kill the soldier, Andy, they had kidnapped and tortured. Thankfully, the finale amped up the pace of the show, the action, and the feeling of dread as the characters began to accept the idea that zombies are real. Throughout season one the characters did the opposite of what they should have (or what seemed logical), and of course, 99% of the population of the small community at the heart of Fear the Walking Dead failed to act or react with any conviction or sense of urgency. Season one of Fear the Walking Dead came to an end with the Octoepisode titled ‘The Good Man.’ The first season of AMC’s The Walking Dead prequel consisted of only six hour-long episodes, and while the final two were the best of the lot, they weren’t quite entertaining enough to make up for a short season that showcased a mostly non-eventful start to the zombie apocalypse. Most ominous quote: “All of them.Kim Dickens as Madison, Cliff Curtis as Travis and Elizabeth Rodriguez as Liza in ‘Fear The Walking Dead’ (Photo by Justina Mintz / AMC) So what’s his next move? We’ll have to wait and see when Fear The Walking Dead returns in 2021. Virginia plans to use Grace in any deal for Dakota, but how will Strand react? He’s risen up the ranks under Virginia and isn’t keen to relinquish his newfound authority. In desperation, Virginia reveals the final ace up her sleeve: a locked-up (and pregnant) survivor called Grace (Karen David), held captive in a secret shelter. Credit: AMC This week’s biggest question: which side will Victor Strand choose?Īfter failing to retrieve Dakota from Alicia and Morgan, Victor Strand (Colman Domingo) faces an angry Virginia who questions his loyalty. ![]() ![]() Will Morgan keep his promise? And is Dakota to be trusted? She wasn’t very forthcoming about why Virginia killed their parents – could the whole story be a fabricated ploy to embed herself behind enemy lines?Īlycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia in ‘Fear The Walking Dead’ season 6 episode 7. In the end, Morgan relents and agrees that Dakota can stay safely with them at his homestead. This is met with dismay by Alicia, who disapproved of Morgan’d dirty tactics. He wanted to capture the young survivor and use her as a bargaining chip in his struggle with Virginia. Towards the end of the episode, it’s revealed that Morgan orchestrated the walker attack on Virginia’s convoy which led to Dakota’s disappearance.
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