Fear The Walking Dead: All Seasons( Don't Post Spoilers)

Mrfreddygoodbud

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It got good last season, cheap asses killed off everyone for no reason. Now characters on some hippie shit. If you watch walking dead, imagine everyone on some Morgan 'help people pacifist shit.'

Reason the show is so fucked up this season is they brought in someone else who wanted their mark on it. Same person who was working on TWD.

Yeah, Strand is gay, but he's not the problem with the show. Killing off Madison was the dumbest fucking shit.

Yea I hear ya. But it would bother me knowing they finally have a bruh on the show who had some leadership skills and had a I'm the boss attitude

Which was dope the gay angle is just typical Hollywood bullshit.

Glad I stopped watching long ago.

Even in the walkin dead they bad to squeeze in some fags......

And because they had a bruh that was coming off like a "black " jesus..

They just had to bring in a cac that looks like hippie jesus

And they call him jesus..

I see the problem the original writer was having with the show ...

He sees them moving too far away from the original script ...

And weakend the fuck out of the whole story line...
 

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:smh: Un fucking believable. They let the bitch live yet again. Shit is beyond corny this time. The word 'help' has probably been used 1000 times this season. Morgan has fucked up the entire vibe of the show.

The new guy came in an neutered Madison and killer her off and turned this into TWD lite. :smh:
 

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‘Fear The Walking Dead’ May Have Revealed How It’s Bringing Back Daniel Salazar


By CAMERON BONOMOLO - October 1, 2018


  • Daniel Salazar (Rubén Blades) is MIA, but showrunners Andrew Chambliss and Ian Goldberg may have hinted how Daniel could return during the already in-the-works Season Five.

    In June, viewers got a close-up look at the prized cache of tapes fiercely protected by video journalist Althea (Maggie Grace), revealing a tape marked “D.S.”

    Now that Al and her group have settled at an old denim factory and taken up the charitable mission established by trucker Polar Bear (Stephen Henderson), Season Five will see Morgan (Lennie James) and the others venturing out to help the needy and reconnect with the survivors encountered in Al’s tapes — which could lead Alicia (Alycia Debnam-Carey) and Strand (Colman Domingo) across the path of old ally Daniel.

    “We’ll definitely say Al’s tapes are a big part of who she is and was, and we’ll probably be seeing more of them in the future,” Chambliss said on Talking Dead.

    Goldberg confirmed Al’s tapes will be used “as a guide to find those people,” which comes after Chambliss enticed fans in May when he told TV Line Daniel is “alive and out there,” teasing “there is a very good chance that he will appear in the Walking Dead universe.”

    How and when Daniel returns is “something that we’re still keeping under wraps,” Chambliss added.

    Daniel was last seen in the Season Three finale, where he was swallowed up by the massive Gonzalez Dam explosion set off by Nick Clark (Frank Dillane). A former CIA and Salvadoran Junta secret agent, Daniel has proved hard to kill: he previously resurfaced after his first apparent death back in Season Two when the Abigail Estate was consumed by flames.

    His last known location was Tijuana, Baja California — the site of the Gonzalez Dam — but following a sizable time jump that skipped past more than a year in Season Four, the missing Daniel could resurface as the characters continue to explore the west.

    “We are filming in Austin [Texas] again for Season Five,” Goldberg told ComicBook.com.

    “But what we can say is we, without giving away sort of where we’re going story-wise, we will be exploring different parts of the greater Austin area, and possibly the greater Texas area, as part of the story we’re telling. So we’re always trying to avoid repetition, and that will continue, yeah, as these characters take the next evolution in their journey.”

    Al’s tapes could hint at potential locations to be uncovered in Season Five: other labels in the collection include ‘St. Luke’s Hospital,’ ‘Slim,’ ’The Oil Fields,’ ‘Killeen, Texas,’ ‘Dallas,’ ‘Dog Shelter,’ ‘Mrs. Jamison,’ and ‘Bartlett.’

    Fear The Walking Dead Season Five begins production in late November for a 2019 return.
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blackbull1970

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I finished watching the season.

Disappointed with the ending.

Can somebody explain why Morgan did not explain to the Beer dude on the roof that everybody is infected with the virus?

Morgan is aware of it because he was with Rick and his crew.
 

ansatsusha_gouki

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Was catching up earlier today,, up to mid 4th season... amazing how bad these folks are at decision making... It's like "hey what's the worst possible choice we can make? Let's do that!"

I'm watching out of sheer stubbornness now :smh:

Dayum, that bad,I see.....I'm glad I'm like 2 season behind.


Edit...dayum phone
 
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Fear The Walking Dead Season 5 Spoilers: New Character Missions and Crossover Details


By BRANDON DAVIS - May 31, 2019 04:40 pm EDT


  • Fear the Walking Dead returns on Sunday night with a new mission according to its showrunners. Following the lead of The Walking Dead's most recent season, Fear the Walking Dead is looking to remind its characters and audience that this is a scary world in which nobody should get comfortable. Furthermore, the sibling series is looking to define its characters more thoroughly and continue on some narrative threads left open in the original series.

    Ian Goldberg and Andrew Chambliss took over as showrunner on Fear the Walking Dead in its fourth season. In their sophomore year, the duo is on a mission. “We’re going to see what fear does to people in this world," Golberg told US Weekly. "How does it impact the way people would view a group saying they’re here to help? What are the fears that everyone in our group has eternally about what they’re gonna do with themselves, beyond just their mission? What does life mean? Who am I beyond just survival? It’s going to be about conquering those fears.”

    As for Dwight, one of the several highlights coming in Season 5 according to ComicBook.com's review, his story will pick up slightly after it left off. “Last time we saw him, Daryl saved his life and told him to find Sherry and make it right, and he’s been trying to do that,” Goldberg said. “We’re gonna see where that journey has taken to him. … We will also find out some new information about Sherry that we didn’t know before.” Whether or not Christine Evangelista will reprise the role of Sherry remains unknown.

    Dwight started as a member of Negan's Saviors. His debut season came with the murder of Denise and he was easily identified as a villain. Over time, he worked to redeem himself and help thwart Negan. Still, he is seeking to continue such a path. “Like everyone in our group, he has done things in his past that he regrets. He’s someone who’s looking for redemption," Goldberg said. "He was given a shot at redemption at the end of season 8. I think that’s something that unites everyone – from Morgan to Alicia to Strand, John Dorie, June, all the way down the line. Every single person in our group is not a saint. They all recognize that they’ve done things that they’re not proud of in their past and the way that they’ve chosen to get that redemption is to be altruistic, to go out and help people, sort of reversing their karma.”


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D@mnphins

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Was Alycia killing cats with a propeller blade.

She looks just like her brother when he was covered in blood
 

D@mnphins

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She is irritating me with these video tapes. You are in a zombie apocalypse your head should never be in one direction longer than 5 secs. Tired of these slow behind, dragging their legs and growling and somehow get a jump on them.
 

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hope them kids ain't gonna be regulars this season

They're horrible at helping ppl, been doing it for so long and havent helped anybody successfully yet

Al a pilot dam near killed everybody with her crash landing

Alycia is sexy when she cleans up
 

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Fear the Walking Dead recap: Attack of the radioactive walkers

By Nick Romano
June 09, 2019 at 10:01 PM EDT
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Following the events of that dramatic plane crash and the emergence of a mysterious militia force that kidnapped Nancy Drew over here, the action doesn’t slow down (much) and the mysteries of season 5 continue to unfold. But, seriously, if Morgan makes another speech involving “helping people” or the demons within, I will willingly take my chances solo in the misty radioactive woods.

But first…

A Rick Grimes connection?

Something I didn’t catch last week, but many online did, was a possible connection between the masked militia group clad in black and Rick Grimes.

Al, forever chasing her “stories,” went back to the plane crash site and found the body of one of these guys, as we know, and she found on his person a stash of maps, all featuring a three-ring symbol. That symbol, it seems, also appeared on The Walking Dead — on the helicopter that whisked away Rick Grimes and Jadis to go star in whatever The Walking Dead movies he’ll be starring in. One would assume this is either the exact same group of militiamen who kidnapped Al or one with at least a connection.


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Speaking at an AMC Network summit in New York City before last week’s season premiere, FTWD co-showrunner Ian Goldberg said, “There will be one walker in particular, I have to be careful saying this around [executive producer] Scott [M. Gimple]. Let’s just say this walker will open a universe of possibilities for our storytelling.” Connecting the dots, one might assume that the militia walker Al investigated is the one Goldberg was talking about. But this group doesn’t make an appearance in this week’s episode… unless they also happen to be the same people stringing up walker heads.

Daniel’s return

Victor is already recording a message for his friends in the event he visits Daniel and gets shot. Given what happened at the dam, fair. Following the information on Al’s tapes, he finds Victor living with a cat named Skid Mark (because it licks its own butt) in a fortified garage. He’s got cars, he’s got supplies, and he’s got a small plane that Victor needs to rescue his buddies after the plane crash. Daniel says he “inherited” all this from the previous owner. Knowing Daniel, your presumptions are probably accurate. The challenge is convincing Daniel to help him after screwing him over too many times before.



Victor is finally able to at least prove to Daniel that he’s telling the truth when they use a long-range radio to get a hold of Luciana, who’s waiting by the radio at the truck stop while the others search for Al. Daniel, however, refuses to rent out his plane. He says every time Victor tries to help, he always ends up making things worse. After all, trying to help his friends is something he mentioned to Daniel before the dam exploded. So, Victor is walking away empty handed and Daniel is still a crap dad for not trying to help his daughter himself. Victor is left to wander back on the road to the SWAT van, but, in his rage, he beats a walker to death with his bare hands — which could be more harmful than he realizes.

Bird box

Finding no trace of Al or what she was searching for at the crash site, Morgan and Alicia split off to search north, while John and June head south. Morgan and Alicia find more cars blocking the road with radiation signs attached, but they see a vehicle parked nearby that’s still warm and they hear something off in the woods. Searching through the mist, Morgan comes across a bird box sans Sandra Bullock — two crows are cawing in a metal cage dangling from a tree, while two walkers stand beneath it on a tarp, drawn to the crows’ sound. Morgan starts killing the two walkers but is caught off guard when, off camera, someone throws a bolas and trips him up.

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It’s a woman inside a hazmat suit. She points a gun at Morgan and tells him, as politely as possible for someone pointing a gun at his head, to take off his clothes. But Alicia tackles her to the ground. Disarmed, the woman reveals her name is Grace and she fears Morgan may have been contaminated. We soon learn that Grace was an operations manager at close-by plant containing two pressurized water reactors. When the outbreak began, she didn’t acknowledge that the cities no longer needed the kind of energy they were providing, so she kept the workers inside. One of the reactors failed, killing her team and creating a new breed of radioactive walkers, noted by the decimators dangling from their necks and the large boils growing out of their skulls. If any human kills one, they could risk being exposed to the radiation.

Grace’s truck comes with a shower and she helps decontaminate Morgan, but when she realizes he and Alicia were in the plane crash, she asks to be taken back there to assess the risk. The crash, it turns out, tore down the fences Grace erected to keep the radioactive walkers from crossing over territories. A brief encounter with an oncoming herd leaves Alicia shaken. Frustrated with her inability to protect others, she’s been taking out her aggression on the walkers, but when these walkers fall in mud, masking which ones are radioactive, she risks getting exposed herself. Morgan later gives her one of his famous “I used to think I was only good at killing” speeches and she’s fine, for now.

John and June

In their search for Al, John and June’s truck breaks down South of the crash site, but they find evidence that the kids from the premiere episode may have gone this way. They follow the road and come across a spot of land littered with bullet casings denoting a fight to claim the territory that seemingly took place there. They find a cabin boarded up and inside are walkers. Outside, having heard Alicia’s warning over the walkie about radioactive walkers, they find a pile of ash.

Grace told Morgan and Alicia there were 63 more radioactive walkers out and about that she needed to find. Well, this pile of bodies were from about half of them. When the group rendezvous at this cabin, Grace says the fire may kill the walkers but it unleashes the radioactive particles in the air. The dead inside the cabin had been exposed to said particles and died. Grace, still feeling guilty for her colleagues’ lives, vows to find the rest of the dead on her own, but they all make a game plan to reconnect over the walkies if Grace spots Al or they find more of the contaminated dead.

Luciana

While all of this has been going on, Luciana was stuck manning the radio at the truck stop. She was given John’s pistol as her defense, but it doesn’t prove to be super useful. June had her on a lot of drugs, the good stuff that makes her want to talk about accordions for some reason. As she’s speaking with Victor over the radio, she hears something outside. At first, she finds nothing, but as she’s talking with June and John over the comms, she sees walkers, including one radioactive deadman, heading her way.

She’s loopy and unable to aim the weapon, so she flees back inside and promptly passes out on the floor. When she comes to, the others have returned but the walkers aren’t there anymore. The same people (or person) lurking in the periphery killed the dead and strung their chattering heads from a billboard outside the truck stop as a warning that whoever’s out there knows where Morgan’s group have been camping out.

Questions still remain as John vows to find Al, the kids, and get the heck out of there.
 

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Fear the Walking Deadshowrunners on the return of


Daniel Salazar

By Dalton Ross
June 09, 2019 at 10:01 PM EDT
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SPOILER ALERT: Read on only if you have already watched Sunday’s “The Hurt That Will Happen” episode of Fear the Walking Dead.

Reunited and it feels so… awkward.

Last time Victor Strand and Daniel Salazar were in the same room together, Strand shot Salazar in the face. Which is a way of saying they didn’t exactly leave on great terms. But that was way back in season 3. So how would their season 5 reunion go down on Sunday’s “The Hurt That Will Happen” episode of Fear the Walking Dead? Well, not great.

On the plus side, Daniel did not kill Victor. So that’s good. But he also did not give Strand the plane he needed to go rescue his friends (including Alicia). It was a tense meeting, and one that culminated with Victor leaving empty-handed… but at least with his hands (and head and heart) intact.

We spoke to showrunners Ian Goldberg and Andrew Chambliss to get their take on the big meeting, as well as the introduction of a key new character, radioactive zombies, Alicia’s bloodlust, and the tenuous status of Morgan’s trusty stick.



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ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: It’s been a long time since we saw Daniel, so his reemergence is a big deal. Tell us how you landed on this way to bring him back in, facing down the guy in Strand who totally shot him the face.
IAN GOLDBERG: There were a few factors at play, and we can say that yes, we didn’t see Salazar for the fourth season of the show and he has been on a pretty crazy journey from where we left him at the dam when Strand shot him in the face to where we find him in season 5. We only get a very small bit of information about that in this episode. We see that he’s wound up at this warehouse surrounded by everything one could possibly need. He’s got this cat named Skidmark. We’re not exactly sure where the cat came from, but I think it’s safe to say he’s alone there. He’s isolated. He’s still harboring a lot of mistrust of Strand.

Strand spends the episode trying to convince Daniel that he’s a changed man and what’s interesting is that as an audience we knew that Strand has really transformed in a lot of ways. The interesting thing for us, and it’s something that we’ll explore as the season goes on, is why is Salazar still holding on to so much anger towards Strand, why can’t he turn the page, and what does that say about him and where he is?



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Let’s go a little deeper on that. Because Daniel sits there and hears Strand connect with Luciana over the radio, but yet still doesn’t give him the plane to go help. Is that because he still can’t fully trust this guy, or does he think he’s just going to screw it up somehow?
ANDREW CHAMBLISS: I think it’s a little bit more of the latter because I think in that moment, Salazar believes that Strand thinks he’s changed, but he’s been with him long enough both as an ally and as an enemy that he knows the thing that motivates Strand at the end of the day is his own survival, his own selfishness. I think in Salazar’s mind, he believes that Strand wants to help, but he thinks, like you said, he’ll find some way to mess it up because of his own need for self-preservation.

It’s kind of that idea that Salazar ends up putting in Strand’s head as he walks away from the warehouse. Strand has come a long way, but I think the person who he may have to convince the most after that encounter with Salazar is himself. You see that anger that’s starting to build up and frustration as he picks up a piece of concrete from the ground and just starts bashing the walker’s head in. I think a lot of that is fueled by some self-loathing that he still has to deal with before he can truly move on.

To confirm, we will see more of Daniel this season, right?
GOLDBERG: Oh, most definitely.

Let’s also talk about Grace now, who we meet in this episode. She worked at the reactor. She’s now trying to take out all these radioactive zombies. Tell me about where the idea came from to introduce this new character and how she’s going to fit into things moving forward.
GOLDBERG: We wanted to show how difficult it was for our people to help out in the world, and Grace was someone that we thought of as a particular challenge for Morgan and Alicia and everyone else. At the end of episode 501 at that scene outside the truck stop, Morgan says, “It should be hard. That’s how we know we’re on the right track.” Here in 502 we meet Grace, who we find out over the course of the episode is hunting down and killing the people who died as a result of the plant, the nuclear plant melting down, that she feels responsible for causing.

On top of that, she’s someone who suffered exposure herself and feels that she doesn’t have much time left. With the time she does have left, she thinks the only thing she can do to make up for her actions is to find and essentially take care of the people she cared about that she couldn’t help when they were alive. This is a huge challenge for Morgan and Alicia. How do you help someone like that who is at such a low point? That’s going to be the challenge before Morgan and Alicia going forward. But also, is there any light at the end of the tunnel for Grace, or is this all there is for her?

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CHAMBLISS: Just to add, we almost did radioactive zombies in season 4, but we just really didn’t have the room for it, so it’s something we kind of had in our back pocket that we were very excited about, and just having walkers that weren’t as easy to kill. Most of our characters are pretty proficient at killing walkers now, and the fact that there are now walkers out there that you can’t kill in the regular way because if you get their blood on them you could potentially be exposed to contaminated particles, was something that got us really excited.

Alicia has been on a killing spree, and we see a few instances where she’s really almost courting death or infection. Is that out of her system now? Has Morgan talked her down off the ledge?
CHAMBLISS: It’s a really tough journey that Alicia has already been on and she’s still kind of navigating. The thing that we’re really interested in with Alicia is, she is a character who went to the lowest of lows in season 4 where the only thing she cared about was killing the people who she blamed for her mother’s death. She pulls herself out of that. She ended up making amends with the person who killed her brother and that was a huge step, but even in embracing the help mission at the end of season 4, she still had a lot of healing to do, and that’s where we find her at the beginning of this season. She, in many ways, has resorted to what she knew in season 4, which is violence, which is killing, but she’s found a way to channel that for good.

At the beginning of the season, we’re thinking of her as Wolverine and that famous phrase he had, “I’m the best there is at what I do, but what I do isn’t very nice.” It’s really Alicia thinking that this is the way she can contribute to the group. She says, “Every walker I kill, that’s one less dangerous thing out there.” What Morgan is trying to illuminate for her — and Morgan is a man who has been in that very same position where all he could do was kill — is that that might be the easier way to go, but it will eventually lead to her own death or the death of people around her.

It’s really that challenge he gives her at the end of 502 where he says you’ve got to open the door, and it’s not easy because you can’t put a weapon between yourself and losing people, where we are really kind of seeing some common ground growing between Morgan and Alicia, and I think Alicia is starting to realize that the next thing she’s going to have to do is the thing that is a lot scarier than running out into a muddy field filled with walkers. That’s actually trying to make connections to people. Maybe making connections to people who don’t want your help. It’s something that she saw her mother do and it’s something that she just hasn’t been able to bring herself to do, but it’s definitely, at least in this moment, what she knows she needs. And the question now is whether she’s going to be able to do it, and if she tries, whether she’ll be able to pull it off.

Look, I could sit here and ask you guys about Alicia and the new character of Grace, and Daniel coming back, and that’s all well and fine, but all I really want to know more than anything is: Is this really the end of Morgan’s stick? I’m very concerned about the loss of Morgan’s stick.
GOLDBERG: No one is more concerned about it than Morgan, I promise you. There’s more story to come with Morgan’s stick. There’s an incredible history there and we will absolutely be telling more.

CHAMBLISS: We did take Lennie [James] out to lunch to break the news to him that his stick was going to get contaminated.

Okay, what can you say about what’s coming up next on Fear of the Walking Dead?
CHAMBLISS: We can say we’re going to the wild, wild west.

Well, you’ve been going to the wild, wild west for a while now. I mean, this has a total western feel to it since you guys came aboard. Is it going to be even wilder and wester?
GOLDBERG: You ain’t seen nothing yet. If you watch season 4 carefully, we may have previewed in season 4 the location of where episode 503 will take place.
 

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ok, this show is officially trash now. last night was one of the worst episodes of this show and its going toe to toe with the worst of the walking dead at this point.

this show was better than its predecessor in its first two seasons. omg, the whining, the score and the ridiculous situations last night have made this show one of the worst on television now.
 

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Is there a learning curve to pilot a hot air balloon or just jump in and there are instructions on the panel.

What happened to the crew that took over their warehouse. Did they just say you can have it we will go elsewhere.
 

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Man, what happened to this show. Pure trash. Where's the Fear in fear of the walking dead. Who is the main threat? Why can't they just drive around the radiation and leave? The balloon...smmfh. How do they know the knew propellers will fit? This is some lazy ass writing.
 
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